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Troubleshooting Guide 

 
Problem Possible 

Cause 

Solution 

Conveyor belt does not 
move. 

Shaft coupler not attached. 

Attach shaft coupler. 

Conveyor rollers run 
intermittently. 

Shaft coupling loose. 

Align shaft flats of gear motor and 
drive roller and tighten shaft coupling 
set screws. 

Abrasive Strip Comes 
off Drum. 

1.  Slack in abrasive strip on drum. 
2. Abrasive 

improperly 

wrapped. 

1.  Remove slack in strip. 
2.  Read section on wrapping 

abrasive strips. 

Abrasive Strip Loose. 

1.  Strip caught on inside edge of 

slot, or on inboard side of drum. 

2.  Strip not cut properly. 

1.  Re-adjust strip end in slot and/or 

trim abrasive edge. 

2.  Recut and install abrasive strip. 

Abrasive Loads up 
Prematurely. 

1.  Excessive depth of cut. 
2. Excessive 

feed 

rate. 

3.  Inadequate dust collection. 
4. Inadequate 

abrasive. 

1.  Reduce depth of cut. 
2.  Use slower feed rate. 
3.  Increase airflow at dust ports. 
4.  Use open-coat abrasive. 

Line or Groove in Stock.  1.  Inconsistent feed rate. 

1.  Do not stop or change feed rate. 

Wood Burns. 

1.  Abrasive strip overlapped. 
2.  Excessive depth of cut. 
3.  Depth of cut excessive for fine 

grit. 

4.  Feed rate too slow. 
5. Abrasive 

loaded. 

6. Worn 

abrasives. 

1.  Re-wrap abrasive strip. 
2.  Reduce depth of cut. 
3.  Use coarser grit or reduce depth 

of cut. 

4.  Increase feed rate. 
5. Clean 

abrasives. 

6. Replace 

abrasives. 

Board slips on conveyor 
belt. 

1.  Tension rollers too high. 
2. Excessive 

feed 

rate. 

3.  Dirty or word conveyor belt. 

1.  Lower tension rollers. 
2.  Reduce feed rate. 
3.  Replace conveyor belt. 

Sander motors slow or 
stall 

1.  Improper conveyor belt tension. 
2.  Excessive depth of cut. 
3. Excessive 

feed 

rate. 

1.  Adjust belt tension. 
2.  Reduce depth of cut. 
3.  Reduce feed rate. 

Rippled sanded surface 
A. Non 

uniformly 

spaced ripples. 

B. Uniformly 

spaced 

ripples. 

A. Uneven 

feed 

rate. 

B.  Conveyor bed flexing or 

vibration. 

A1. Conveyor belt slipping, see 

above. 

A1. Board slips on conveyor, see 

above. 

A1. Power feed gear motor stalls, 

see above. 

B1. Reduce depth of cut. 
B1. Reduce feed rate. 
B1. Check for loose bolts, shaft 

coupling set screws or out of 
balance drum. 

Gouging of wood. 

1. Inconsistent 

feed 

rate. 

2.  Stock slipping on conveyor. 
3.  Workpiece not properly 

supported. 

1.  Maintain constant feed rate (by 

hand). 

2.  Excessive depth of cut 

(PowerFeed) or inadequate hold 
down pressure. 

3.  Add work supports for long 

workpieces. 

Snipe 

1.  Improper tension rollers setting 

1.  See tension roller adjustment. 

Motor overload 
protector trips or shop 
wiring breaker trips. 

1.  Excessive load on sanding drum 

and motor. 

2.  Too many tools on circuit. 
3.  Excessive length or inadequate 

size extension cord. 

1.  Allow motor to cool and reset 

overload button. 

2.  Have a certified electrician 

correct the shop wiring problem. 

3.  Use a shorter heavier gauge 

extension cord. 

 

Summary of Contents for 649003K

Page 1: ...with optional accessories WMH TOOL GROUP Consumer Light Industrial Products Division P O BOX 1349 Auburn WA 98071 1349 Ph 1 800 274 6848 Fax 1 800 274 6840 E mail jet wmhtoolgroup com www wmhtoolgroup...

Page 2: ...directly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents normal wear and tear repair or alterations outside our facilities or to a lack of maintenance THE WMH TOOL GROUP LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE P...

Page 3: ...er keys DON T FORCE THE MACHINE It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force a machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not design...

Page 4: ...Lead from lead based paint crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber YOUR RISK from those exposures varies depending...

Page 5: ...nding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly...

Page 6: ...um Alignment 10 Wrapping Abrasive Strips 10 11 Connecting Sander to a Dust Collector 12 Depth Gauge 12 Setting the Depth of Cut 12 Establishing the proper Drum Height 12 Selecting SANDSMART Feed Rates...

Page 7: ...nd Wrenches 1 Set of Allen Wrenches 1 Adjustable Wrench WARNING Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting assembly or operation of the drum sander Failure to comply may...

Page 8: ...y the height adjustment handle B Fig 2 Turning handwheel in a counter clockwise direction lowers the drum Turning height adjustment handwheel one revolution lowers the drum approximately 1 16 Conveyor...

Page 9: ...lift knob C Fig 3 to open cover and remove abrasive strip If you are unsure how to do this see the Wrapping Abrasive Strips section page 10 2 Use a metal straight edge or ruler as a thickness gauge D...

Page 10: ...tly Turn the adjusting knob clockwise to raise the outboard end of the drum Tighten the four hex cap bolts Repeat process until ridge is gone and the entire workpiece is sanded Wrapping Abrasive Strip...

Page 11: ...lot into the take up fastener Important Position the abrasive strip with sufficient room between the inside of slot and the tapered end of strip to allow it to be pulled into the drum as needed see Fi...

Page 12: ...stock is the most important set up procedure before operating the sander It may take some experimentation to determine the proper depth of cut given the variables of abrasive grit and type of wood Fo...

Page 13: ...g the conveyor and or decreasing the depth of cut and run the stock through again Abrasives The abrasive material you choose will have a substantial effect on the performance of your sander Variations...

Page 14: ...ng stock to the same thickness Edge Sanding When edge sanding the Performax sander will mimic the opposite edge of the stock which is lying on the conveyor belt Because of this it is important for the...

Page 15: ...tretching Abrasive Life Abrasive life can also be increased by removing the abrasive strip from the drum and reversing it To do this remove the strip and use what was the trailing end as the starting...

Page 16: ...he sanding drum so it just touches the conveyor bed 5 Turn the drum height handle one complete revolution to raise the drum 6 Retighten bearing hex nuts Tension Roller Pressure Adjustment You can also...

Page 17: ...ate 5 Clean abrasives 6 Replace abrasives Board slips on conveyor belt 1 Tension rollers too high 2 Excessive feed rate 3 Dirty or word conveyor belt 1 Lower tension rollers 2 Reduce feed rate 3 Repla...

Page 18: ...18 Drum Head Assembly...

Page 19: ...1 4 4 25 50 2209 Spider Coupling 1 26 80 3138 Knob Fine Tune Adjustment 1 27 TS 0060081 Hex Head Cap Screw 3 8 16x1 3 4 1 28 20 3216 Spring 1 29 30 9022 Base Conveyor Mounting 1 30 20 0778 Retaining R...

Page 20: ...20 57 12 2000 04 Hex Nut 1 4 20 2 58 11 1002 04 Flat Washer 1 4 2 59 12 9001 Hex Nut Nylon Insert Lock 6 32 2 60 2244PLUS 260 Hex Nut 3 8 16 1...

Page 21: ...21 Conveyor And Motor Assembly...

Page 22: ...2 19 72 2004 Switch ON OFF Drum 1 20 30 0122 Coupler Shaft 1 21 10 4010 04 Set Screw 1 4 20x1 4 2 22 40 4903 Bracket Base Controller 1 23 40 4022W Cover Base Control Housing 1 24 10 4004 12 Bolt Hex...

Page 23: ...23 Wiring Diagram...

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