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When not in use unplug from the mains power supply and make every effort to ensure the sander is childproof.

2.  introduction

Bench mounting semi-portable belt and disc sander suitable for general woodworking applications. Powerful induction motor with smooth, 

bearing-mounted drive pulleys gives quiet operation. sanding disc table tilts to 45° and is supplied with mitre gauge for accurate angle sanding. 

Belts can be used horizontally, vertically or any angle in-between.

3.  speciFication

model no: ................................................................ sm14.V5

B

elt size: ...........................................................

915 x 100mm

B

elt speed: ...........................................................

460mtr/min

disc diameter: .........................................................

Ø150mm

disc speed: ..............................................................

2950rpm

table size: .........................................................

225 x 160mm

table tilt: ......................................................................

0 - 45°

motor power: .....................................................

500W - 230V

dust extraction diameter: .......................................... Ø35mm

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eight: ........................................................................... 22kg

replacement sanding belts:

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M14/B060G:

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60grit

s

M14/B080G:

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80grit

s

M14/B100G:

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100grit

replacement sanding disc: .................................

SM14/D80G

4.  asseMblY

4.1.    

unpack the sander and check the contents. should there be any damaged or missing parts, contact your supplier immediately.

4.2.    

Attach a sanding disc (fig.2.1) to the back plate by removing the self adhesive backing and carefully applying the disc to the plate.

 

note: the sander may arrive with a disc already applied.

4.3.    

insert table support rod (fig.1.1) into boss below and to the left of the disc (fig.2.2) and lock in place with bolt. 

4.4.    

the angle of the table may be adjusted by loosening locking nut (fig.1.4) and positioning the angle gauge (fig.1.3) accordingly.

4.5.    

the mitre gauge (fig.2.3) base bar locates in the groove in the table top (fig.1.2).

4.6. 

  

Bolt the sander to a stable, fireproof bench or table which is strong enough to take the weight of the sander and the workpiece.

 iMportant:

 Before using the sander, the belt tensioner adjusters (as shown in figs.12 and 13), need to be turned  

 

 

 

back approximately 1 turn from their transport position, to allow the electric motor a small amount of movement. if this is not carried out  

 

there is a danger that the motor will jam.

5.  operation

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WarninG! before each use 

rotate the sanding disc by hand to check it is undamaged and secure. remove adjusting keys and 

 

wrenches before turning the sander on. 

Ensure you wear approved safety goggles, gloves, ear defenders and respiratory protection.       

 

 

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WarninG! do not 

switch the sander on whilst the workpiece is in contact with the disc or belt

Keep all guards and holding

 

screws in place, tight and in good working order. A guard or other part that is damaged must be repaired or replaced 

before

 the  

 

 

sander is next used, if damaged replace parts. the safety guards are mandatory when the sander is used in premises covered by the  

 

Health & Safety at Work Act.

5.1.   

 

sandinG belt.

5.1.1. 

  

If the belt does not run centrally on the drums the tracking should be adjusted by turning knob (fig.2.4). 

5.1.2. 

  

To stabilise the sanding bed, unscrew support bolt (fig.2.5) until it ‘butts’ up to the underside of the sanding belt bed and lock with nut. 

5.1.3. 

  

The sanding belt bed (fig.2.7) may be rotated through 90° from the horizontal and locked for operating in a vertical position (fig.3).

5.1.4. 

  

To alter the bed angle, remove the end guard by removing bolt (fig.2.8) and two screws on topside of guard, withdraw guard (fig.2.9). 

5.1.5. 

  

Loosen the clamp nut (fig.2.10) located adjacent to upper pulley (behind sanding disc at rear). Pull the sanding belt upright and tighten  

 

the lock nut. Fit the sanding table to mount (fig.2.11) and adjust to the desired angle. When returning to horizontal position ensure you  

 

replace the guard.

5.2.    

sandinG table.

5.2.1.   

the table may be tilted through 45°

 

by loosening thumb screw (fig.1.4).

5.2.2. 

  

When operating sanding bed in the vertical position (fig.3), mount sanding table at the foot of the belt:

     

a. remove table assembly and support rod (fig.1.1) from the sanding disc position. 

     

b. insert table support rod (fig.1.1) into rear mounting boss (fig.2.11) and fix with locking bolt.  

     

c. Align table as required and tighten all bolts. 

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M14.V5 | Issue 6 (H,F) 06/02/18

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