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Summary of Contents for TDS-250BG

Page 1: ...10 BUFFER MODEL TDS 250BG INSTRUCTION MANUAL POF ...

Page 2: ...2 CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS 120V OPERATION 4 EXTENSION CORDS 4 GROUNDING 5 3 INTRODUCTlON COMMENTARY 5 UNPACKING 5 MOUNTING 5 4 OPERATIONS TEST RUN 6 GENERAL 6 BUFFING POLTSHING 7 WHEEL RENOVAL 7 BUFFING WHEEL SELECTION 8 BUFFING COMPOUND SELECTION 8 BUFFING TIPS 8 5 MAfNTENANCE I 0 LUSRlCATlQN 10 MISCELLANEOUS 10 ...

Page 3: ...rate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about NOTICE proper operation of the equipment AWARNING Safety Instructions For Power Tools 1 KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in worknng 5 KEEP CHILDREN AND V1SITORS order AWAY All children and visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area 2 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WREN...

Page 4: ...UPERVISED OR hand and frees both hands to operate tool UNTRAINED PERSONNEL TO OPER ATE THE MACHINE Make sure any 13 00 NOT OVER REACH Keep proper instructions you give in regards to machine footing and balance at all times operation are approved correct safe and 14 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep clearly understood tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubn 22...

Page 5: ... with buffing wheels during opera 2 WEAR AN APPROVED DUST MASK tion Abrasive accessories have the abrl OR RESPIRATOR Buffing operations ity to remove a lot of material including produce dust skin very quickly 3 MAKE SURE BUFFER IS SECURED 8 ANY PROBLEM concerned with any FIRMLY TO A BENCH OR STAND moving parts or accessories must be TDS 250 Buffer I BEFORE USE Any wobbles must be investigated and ...

Page 6: ...vice grade S or better Refer to the chart in the standard safety instructions to determine the minimum gauge for the extension cord The extension cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin Always repair or replace extension cords when they become worn or dam aged Grounding In the event of an electrical short grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing electric current a path o...

Page 7: ...er to the workbench with bolts that are long enough to exceed the thickness of your workbench and the buffer base Secure these bolts with a flat washers a lock washer and a hex nut Becausesires van for I Arbor Nut 2 Cloth Buffing Wheels 3 Flange 4 Space 1 5 Space2 6 End Caps 7 Rotation Label 8 Logo8Data Lable 9 Power Switch 10 Speed Adjustable Switch 11 Base 12 Speed Label 13 Motor Housing each in...

Page 8: ...buffer should run smoothly with little or novibration or rubbing nois es Strange or unnatural noises should be inves tigated and corrected before operating the machine further NOTICE The following section was designed to glve instructions on the basic operations of this buffer However it I s In no way cornprehen sive of every buffer application There are many different buffing wheels compounds and...

Page 9: ... turn ON the buffer and apply the compound to the rotating face of the wheel Always wear safety glasses because particles of polishing compound or buffing wheel may fly off DONOT buff on the top of the wheel or the workpiece may be thrown back at you Refer to Flgure 3 before using your buffer 5 With both hands firmly grasp the item to be polished Lightly and evenly move the work piece back and for...

Page 10: ...nd initial polishing a wide variety of metals LaminatedSisal Designedfor rough cut ting sisal works well with various steels T 4 copper aluminum and brass to remove 1 Q scratches and prepare I I the piece for polishing Buffing Compound Selection Most colors of abrasives have similar applica tions but always check with the manufacturer of your particular compound M Q POWER offers the following comp...

Page 11: ...ough cut saw blade or a large hacksaw blade will also work as an alternative to a wheel rake ALWAYS use light pressure when raking wheels Do not mix two different compounds on the samewheel For best results use a separate wheel for each compound 9 Use an upward stroke with heavy to moder ate pressure for cutting Use a downward stroke with light to pressurefor polishing See Figure 5 j Downward i to...

Page 12: ...tion of the following items and repair or replace as necessary E Loose mounting bolts Worn switch Worn or damaged cord Worn or damaged shaft bearings Appendix MACHINE DATA SHEET MODEL TDS 250GB BUFFER Design Type Bench Model Overall Dimensions Height 27 2 Width 10 Depth I 1 Shipping Weight 61 Ibs Net Weight 58 Ibs Arbor 3 4 BuffingWheel Size 10 1 Motor Type PSC Capacitor Run Induction Horsepower 1...

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Page 14: ... Mishandling by user M shandled by Freight company Accidental and or unreasonable use or misuserepaired by an unauthorized peaon or repair center Normal wear or Accident For warranty Service after the warranty period of 1 year return the product to us for repair Include a telephone number fax if you have one email address and a mailing address Please wnte clearly and spell out all names md address...

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