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MAINTENANCE 

 
A properly maintained machine will give you years of satisfactory service, whereas an 
abused machine will not. We strongly recommend that you observe the following 
procedures for your own benefit and safety.

 

 

WARNING: 

Eye protection should always be worn by the operator and others in the 
work area when servicing the machine  Eye protection is required for 
protection from flying debris and dust, which could cause eye injury. 

 
DAILY AND WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

 
1.

 

Clean your Supreme Finisher daily. 

 
2.

 

Shake dust bag and empty dust drawer daily. 

 

After cleaning the machine, turn dust extraction motor off.  While the motor is 
coasting to a stop, shake bag vigorously.  
 
Open the front door and remove the large dust tray, remove dust. 
 
Check seal sound drawer and replace if damaged or if it is not sealed properly. 
 
When the dust drawer is full, dust may spill when the drawer is removed.  Vacuum 
out the bottom of the machine before replacing the drawer for the last time. 

 
The cleaner you keep the dust bag, the less likely you are to burn a hole in them.  Failure to 
shake the dust bag and empty the dust drawer daily will only increase this likelihood, but 
also cause a significant loss of dust extraction from the sanding, trimming and brushing 
areas. 

 

3.

 

Check grindstone condition on trimmer section and replace if badly worn, chipped 
or otherwise damaged. 

 
4.

 

Check trimmer cutters condition daily. 

 

Check for wear on hardened steel cutters and sharpen if necessary.  (See cutter 

sharpening) 

 
Check for broken teeth on the carbide cutter, if supplied with your machine, and 

replace cutter. 

 
 
 
WARNING: 

Dust from Finisher is combustible.  Do not smoke while cleaning the 
machine and dust collector. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Supreme S-750

Page 1: ...SUPREME S 750 FINISHER Operator Manual SHOE SYSTEMS PLUS INC 249 W MAIN ST GOSHEN NY 10924 800 354 6278 WWW SHOESYSTEMSPLUS COM 1...

Page 2: ...G THE SUPREME FINISHER 3 INSTALLATION 4 ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX 4 START UP 5 SANDING BELT REPLACEMENT 7 SHARPENING CUTTERS 8 ACCESSORIES 10 MAINTENANCE 12 V BELT ADJUSTMENT AND REMOVAL 15 MOTOR REPLACE...

Page 3: ...CT ELECTRICAL SOURCE before adjustments or servicing the Finisher Make sure machine is PROPERLY GROUNDED Dust generated is FLAMMABLE DO NOT SMOKE when using Finisher Keep generators and covers IN PLAC...

Page 4: ...appropriately wired electrical socket or by wiring the machine directly into an electrical disconnect box WARNING If the electrical cord plus or wiring should become frayed or damaged replace it at on...

Page 5: ...Check that all switches are off 2 Rotate the wide sanding belt to see that all parts are free and not binding Continue for one complete rotation of the sanding belt checking wide belt for tears or ot...

Page 6: ...3 Tracking adjustment handle is located to the left of the sanding belt Clockwise rotation of the adjustments moves the belt to the left and counter clockwise rotation moves the belt to the right Adj...

Page 7: ...4 wide belt 1 Open sanding belt door 2 Release pressure on the belt by pulling the idler wheel in front of the machine and maintain it in place with the black idler rest 3 Reach in access door and re...

Page 8: ...trim without marking or cutting the cover on heels The back guard should be adjusted to the thickness of the top lift being trimmed To remove the trimmer cutters 1 Remove the cutter retaining screw M...

Page 9: ...zed over with a dark film that greatly reduces the grinding efficiency To remove this film turn on the trimmer motor lightly touch the grinding wheel flat surface with a dressing stone until film is r...

Page 10: ...fit into the open mechanism Be sure to leave a slight crown of about at the opening DO NOT FEED ABRASIVE TOO TIGHTLY INTO MECHANISM SINCE THE WRENCH WILL PULL ABRASIVE IN FOR YOU BRUSHES ON QUICK CHAN...

Page 11: ...to properly mount the brushes on the adaptor will result in the brushes flying apart and possible injury to the operator and others in the work area These quick change accessories should be properly...

Page 12: ...al sound drawer and replace if damaged or if it is not sealed properly When the dust drawer is full dust may spill when the drawer is removed Vacuum out the bottom of the machine before replacing the...

Page 13: ...damaged replace it at once Replace all doors before operating the machine Do not operate machine with sander housing door open After making adjustments remove all wrenches and other tools before opera...

Page 14: ...ped with sealed bearings throughout which should be replaced if they ever wear out Other parts should not require any lubrication only cleaning the parts is required Lubrication will only attract dust...

Page 15: ...supply before working on the machine TO CHECK V BELT TENSION 1 Disconnect the electrical power supply 2 Check the tension of the V belt running to the motor it should depress approximately when press...

Page 16: ...connector on the motor box 5 Remove the eight 8 nuts and washers holding the motor plate to the machine 6 Remove entire assembly of motor plate motor and blower wheel from the machine 7 Loosen the two...

Page 17: ...he end of the motor Mark the electrical wires to the motor such that you will be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN where to reconnect them on the new motor 4 Reassemble with new motor in reverse order to the above p...

Page 18: ...DING WHEEL 1 3 8 X 5 A 17 NAUMKEAG HEAD A 20 HEEL BREASTER FOR RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE A 21 R OR L 1 X 2 SANDING TUBE A 22 3 X 4 WIDE EXPANDING WHEEL A 1 8 X 1 SCOTCH BRITE WHEEL A 25 8 X 2 SCOTCH BRITE WH...

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