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S400 S600 Operator Manual 2009 

Supreme Sander 

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START-UP 

 
 
WARNING: 

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

 

Before shipment, your Supreme Sander was checked at the factory for proper 
adjustment and operation.  However, due to the possibility of jarring or damage 
during handling and shipping, it is necessary to check that the machine is in 
proper working order before use. 

 
WARNING: 

Before initial start up, turn sanding belt by hand to 
ensure that all parts are free.  Do not start Sander before 
checking for proper sanding belt tracking. 

 

BEFORE CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY: 
 

1. 

Check that the switch is 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 both wide 
belts for tears or other damage.  You can tell that one complete revolution 
has been made when the joint of the sanding belt has gone by the front 
pulley twice. 

 
3. 

Rotate the Naumkeag by hand to see that the sanding pad is not damaged 
and the shaft not bent. Optional accessory. 

 

WARNING: 

As with any piece of electrical equipment, there is an 
ever present hazard of electrical shock when operating 
or touching the Sander.  Ensure the machine is properly 
grounded at all times. 

 
 

Do not force the equipment.  It will do the job better and 
safer at the rate for which it was designed. 

Summary of Contents for Supreme SR-450

Page 1: ...SUPREME S 400 S 600 SANDER Operator Manual Shoe Systems Plus Inc 249 W Main St Goshen NY 10924 www shoesystemsplus com 800 354 6278...

Page 2: ...k area Always DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SOURCE before adjustments or servicing the Sander Make sure machine is PROPERLY GROUNDED Dust generated is FLAMMABLE DO NOT SMOKE when using Sander Keep generators...

Page 3: ...electrical cord into an appropriately wired electrical socket or by wiring the machine directly into an electrical disconnect box WARNING If the electrical cord plug or wiring should become frayed or...

Page 4: ...efore checking for proper sanding belt tracking BEFORE CONNECTION TO AN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY 1 Check that the switch is off 2 Rotate the wide sanding belt to see that all parts are free and not bin...

Page 5: ...ull speed WARNING As the individual sanding belt wear from use it will become necessary to make minor tracking adjustments to keep the sanding belt centered SANDING BELT REPLACEMENT WARNING Eye protec...

Page 6: ...g belt reverse the procedure described above then readjust the tracking as described earlier in section start up WARNING Do not start Sander before checking for proper sanding belt tracking Do not ope...

Page 7: ...g 1 Fig 2 3 With the special wrench provided tighten the BRASS NUT until the sandpaper sanding belt is firm in place See Fig 2 Fig 3 To Replace Sandpaper Belt 1 Unscrew the BRASS NUT to the end of the...

Page 8: ...lt should now be easily slipped off the wheel TIP Rubbing baby powder on the black rubber surface will help prevent the sandpaper from sticking facilitating removal of the sandpaper in the future See...

Page 9: ...YOU ACCESSORIES ON QUICK CHANGE BAYONET FITTING Both ends of the sanding shaft are machined to accommodate bayonet fitting quick change Extra tools and sanding wheels are available on request See the...

Page 10: ...rator 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 you...

Page 11: ...iring should become frayed or 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 wrenche...

Page 12: ...ine 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 pressed in the middle with moderate for...

Page 13: ...ng the fan housing plate to the machine 6 Remove entire assembly of fan housing and motor plate from the machine 7 Loosen the two 2 screws on the fan 8 Pull the blower wheel off of the shaft 9 Remove...

Page 14: ...electrical plate on the 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...

Page 15: ...used the thermal overload protector in motor to shut off current Be sure sander is off then find and eliminate cause for overload On motor equipped with automatic thermal overload protector wait appro...

Page 16: ...4 WIDE A 13 FS SANDING WHEEL 1 3 8 X 5 A 16 B SANDING 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...

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