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4. Prevent electrical shock. Follow all electrical and safety

codes, including the National Electrical Code (NEC) and

the  Occupational  Safety  and  Health  Regulations

(OSHA). All electrical connections and wiring should be

made by qualified personnel only.

5.

ALWAYS

be sure that the power switch is in the “

OFF

position  and  unplug  the  machine  from  the  electrical

receptacle when making adjustments, changing parts or

performing any maintenance.

6.

AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING

. Make sure that the

power switch is in the “

OFF

” position before plugging in

the power cord to the electrical receptacle.

7.

NEVER

leave a machine running, unattended. Turn the

power switch to the 

OFF

position. 

DO NOT

leave the

machine until it has come to a complete stop.

8.

THE USE

of extension cords is not recommended for

220V equipment. It is better to position your equipment

and install the wiring to eliminate the need for an extension

cord. If an extension cord is necessary, refer to the chart

in the Grounding Instructions section to determine the

minimum gauge for the extension cord. The extension

cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin.

9.

DO NOT

pull a machine by the power cord. 

NEVER

allow  the  power  cord  to  come  in  contact  with  sharp

edges, hot surfaces, oil or grease.

10.

DO NOT

unplug a machine by pulling on the power

cord. 

ALWAYS

grasp the plug, not the cord.

11.

REPLACE

a damaged cord immediately. 

DO NOT

use

a damaged cord or plug if the machine is not operating

properly, or has been damaged, left outdoors or has

been in contact with water.

12.

NEVER

remove  any  chips  without  turning  off  the

machine and disconnecting the power.

13.

NEVER

turn  on  the  machine  if  the  workpiece  is  in

contact with the blade.

14.

ENSURE

that the machine sits firmly on the floor before

using. If the machine wobbles or is unstable, correct the

problem by using shims or blocks prior to operation.

15.

ALWAYS

keep hands and fingers away from the blades

when operating.

16.

DO NOT USE

the machine to perform an operation for

which it was not designed. It will be safer and provide

high quality job by only performing operations for which

the machine was intended.

17. Every work area is different. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your work area. Use this machine with

caution. Failure to do so could result in serious personal

injury and damage to the machine.

18.

DO NOT

stand on a machine. Serious injury could result

if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part.

19.

DO NOT

store anything above or near the machine.

20.

REMOVE  ALL  MAINTENANCE  TOOLS

from  the

immediate area prior to turning the machine ON.

21.

MAINTAIN

your balance. 

DO NOT

extend yourself over

the tool. Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes. Keep

floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.
22.

DO  NOT

operate  any  machine  or  tool  if  under  the

influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.

23.

MAINTAIN

all  machines  with  care. 

ALWAYS  KEEP

the machine clean and in good working order. 

KEEP

all

blades and tool bits sharp and free of all rust and pitch.

24.

EACH AND EVERY

time, check for damaged parts prior

to using any machine. Carefully check all guards to see

that  they  operate  properly,  are  not  damaged,  and

perform their intended functions. Check for alignment,

binding or breakage of all moving parts. Any guard or

other  part  that  is  damaged  should  be  immediately

repaired or replaced. Check material for loose knots.

25. Safety decals are on this machine to warn and direct

you to how to protect yourself or visitors from personal

injury. These decals 

MUST

be maintained so that they

are legible. 

REPLACE

decals that are not legible.

26.

KEEP

protective guards in place and in working order.

27. Check material for loose knots, nails and other defects.
28.

ALWAYS

keep  the  work  area  clean,  well  lit,  and

organized. 

DO NOT

work in an area that has slippery

surfaces. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

29.

SECURE

all work. When it is possible, use clamps or

jigs  to  secure  the  workpiece.  This  is  safer  than

attempting to hold the workpiece with your hands.

30.

STAY  ALERT

,  watch  what  you  are  doing,  and  use

common sense when operating any machine. 

DO NOT

operate  any  machine  tool  while  tired  or  under  the

influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of

inattention while operating power tools may result in

serious personal injury.

31.

USE ONLY

recommended accessories. Use of incorrect

or improper accessories could cause serious injury to

the operator and cause damage to the machine. If in

doubt, 

DO NOT

use it.

32. Wear proper clothing, 

DO NOT

wear loose clothing,

gloves, neckties, or jewelry. These items can get caught

in the machine during operations and pull the operator

into the moving parts. Users must wear a protective

cover on their hair, if the hair is long, to prevent it from

contacting any moving parts.

33. Keep  visitors  and  children  away  from  any  machine.

DO NOT

permit people to be in the immediate work

area, especially when the machine is operating.

34.

DO NOT

use a machine as a toy.

35.

DO  NOT

use  electrical  tools  in  the  presence  of

flammable liquids or gasses.

36.

SAVE

these instructions and refer to them frequently

and use them to instruct other users.

37. Establish a 

SAFETY ZONE

around shop machinery.

A clearly defined “no-go” zone on the floor around each

machine. Take a few moments to either paint (using

non-slip paint) or using tape, define on the floor the limits

or perimeter of each machines safety zone. 

Summary of Contents for TITANIUM 50-510

Page 1: ...TITANIUM SERIES 25 WIDE BELT SANDER For technical support provide the following model and serial numbers Model No ______________________ Serial No ______________________ OWNER S MANUAL 50 510 0232020...

Page 2: ...entative will inspect repair or replace any part that has proven to be defective in workmanship or material provided that the customer sends the product prepaid to a designated authorized service cent...

Page 3: ...ING INSTRUCTIONS 7 FEATURE IDENTIFICATION 8 UNPACKING AND INVENTORY 9 INSTALLATION 10 ADJUSTMENTS 12 OPERATION 16 MAINTENANCE 17 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 18 PARTS LIST 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PR...

Page 4: ...properly fitting NIOSH OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure and wash exposed areas with soap and water DANGER This manual is not totally comprehensive It does not and...

Page 5: ...INTAIN your balance DO NOT extend yourself over the tool Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes Keep floor clear of debris grease and wax Keep floor clear of debris grease and wax 22 DO NOT operate any...

Page 6: ...way from rotating sandpaper at all times during operation Kickback A piece can be ejected by the machine and hit the operator Do not stand in line with the piece when feeding make sure the height is a...

Page 7: ...AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG 6 to 10 Amps 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 10 to 12Amps 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 to 15Amps 14 AWG 12 AWG Not recommended ExTENSION CORDS PLUGS RECEPTACLES MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does no...

Page 8: ...or D Electrical cubicle E Table height handwheel F Conveyor variable speed in the back G Air pressure regulator in the back H Emergency stop push bar A Ammeter B Table height display C Keyboard table...

Page 9: ...e used The forks must protrude from the far side of the machine bottom when moving Pay careful attention to the machine balance while it is being moved and that it does not hit the floor when placed a...

Page 10: ...to the air inlet on the regulator NOTE the machine will not run if air pressure is not sufficient Pull the regulator knob up to unlock and rotate it clockwise to increase counter clockwise to decreas...

Page 11: ...he lower roller and center the belt while avoiding contact with the limit switch fingers located on each side of the belt NOTE the sanding belt must be centered between the limit switches D and the ed...

Page 12: ...ble to the entered value Table Stop key K Stops table movement Metric Imperial unit key L Press and hold the key for 10 seconds to switch between metric and imperial unit Press and hold the key for 3...

Page 13: ...It is used during the finish sanding passes so during the rough sanding passes or dimensioning the platen is up and not used To adjust platen position unlock the platen lock lever A and adjust height...

Page 14: ...he conveyor front roller Disconnect the machine from power Turn the bolts to increase decrease the tension or correct the belt tracking V BELT TENSION After the machine has been in operation for some...

Page 15: ...d air inlet valve and check pressure 3 Install make sure the sanding belt is properly installed and tensioned 4 Connect the sander to power supply Indicator light should come on 5 Turn Emergency Stop...

Page 16: ...woods For best results use scrap pieces of wood to practice on This will help you develop a familiarity with the machine before doing finish work on good pieces 6 Receive the workpiece from the outfe...

Page 17: ...3 The water should be drained from the filter cups regularly 4 Monthly apply a good amount of grease on the table elevation screws and apply grease to the chain and gears mechanism Pay attention not...

Page 18: ...Page 18 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...

Page 19: ...Page 19 PARTS LIST S50510A001 S50510A002 S50510A003 S50510A004 S50510A005 S50510A006 S50510A007 1 S50510A007 2 S50510A008 S50510A009 S50510A010 S50510A011 S50510A012 S50510A013...

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Page 31: ...20 S50510G121 S50510G122 S50510G123 S50510G124 S50510G125 S50510G125 1 S50510G126 S50510G127 S50510G128 S50510G129 S50510G130 S50510G131 S50510G132 S50510G133 S50510G134 S50510G135 S50510G136 S50510G1...

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