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1. Run a piece of scrap material 2-3 times through the unit. This should clean belts sufficiently.
If you need a more in depth cleaning go to step 2.
2. Power the unit off and unplug the unit from the outlet. Once the unit has sufficiently cooled remove the top and bottom
cover (as needed) and use a rubber sand belt cleaner to remove residual adhesive from the belts.
DON’T TRY TO REPLACE BELTS WHEN MACHINE IS HOT
Unplug the unit and allow it to sufficiently cool.
1. Remove the top/board covers. Unscrew the Philips head screws on the top cover and bottom cover.(Fig. 7-1)
2. Remove the drive belt and the three wheels. Push the adjustable base and take off the worn out welding belts.(Fig. 7-2)
Fig. 7-1
Fig. 7-2
Three wheels off
Adjustable base
Push