BELT SANDING IN HORIZONTAL POSITION
Refer to Figure 11
• Remove Table Assembly and place the Sanding Belt
Assembly (m) in horizontal position.
• The Idler Drum (p) can be safely used to sand concave
surfaces.
• The Work Stop (n) and Dust Shroud (o) are integrated
and are located at the Drive Drum (q) end of the
Sanding Belt Assembly (q).
OPERATE SANDING BELT
• Always wear protective eye wear.
• Keep fingers away from abrasive surface and any
moving parts.
• Use Table and Work Stop to securely position the
workpiece during operation.
• Move workpiece across sanding belt evenly to minimize
uneven wear of abrasive surface.
• Do not apply excessive force against the sanding belt.
Allow sanding belt to sand away workpiece by applying
gentle and consistent pressure.
• Use horizontal belt position with Work Stop to sand the
sides of long workpiece.
• Use vertical belt position or Sanding Disc with Table to
sand the ends of long workpiece.
• Use caution when sanding small or thin workpiece.
• Use flat portion of abrasive surface to sand convex
object. Use Idler Drum portion of abrasive surface to
sand concave object.
• For Precise sanding, use Mitre Gauge.
• For beveled sanding, tilt the table to a desired angle.
• During sanding, position the workpiece securely against
work stop or against table platform.
OPERATE SANDING DISC
• Always wear protective eye wear.
• Keep fingers away from abrasive surface and any
moving parts.
• Use Table to securely position the workpiece during
operation.
• Use Sanding Disc for small object only.
• Use sanding disc to sand flat or convex surface.
• Use only the “Down Side” of the disc surface. This is
the area of the disc surface where the moving disc going
downward. It is to the left of the operator.
• Move workpiece across sanding Disc “Down Side”
evenly to minimize uneven wear of abrasive surface.
• The Sanding disc moves faster at outer edge and will
remove working material faster.
• For Precise sanding, use Mitre Gauge.
• For beveled sanding, tilt the table to the desired angle.
SET UP THE MITRE GAUGE
Refer to Figure 12
• Use Mitre Gauge (a) to securely hold the workpiece at a
precise angle for sanding.
• Position the Mitre gauge (a) onto the groove on the
table platform.
• Calibrate with a combination square (d) so the Mitre
gauge (a) is perpendicular to the abrasive surface.
Tighten the Knob (c). Set the pointer (b) to ZERO.
• Loose the Knob (c) and turn the Mitre Gauge (a) to
desired angle. Tighten the Knob (c) to secure the Mitre
Gauge (a) in place.
REPLACE SANDING BELT
Refer to Figure 13 and 14
• Replace Sanding Belt whenever it is worn, glazed, torn,
or becomes uneven.
• Place the Sanding Belt Assembly in Vertical position.
• Remove the Table Assembly (e). Remove the Support
Rod (f).
• Remove Wing Screws with Washers (g), and Belt Dust
Cover (h) at the base of Sanding Belt Assembly.
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