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AMERICAN SANDERS TECHNOLOGY  Classic  12  Belt  Sander  Operator's  Manual

Introduction and Machine Specifications

PART NUMBER

07055C

07056C

ABRASIVE BELT SIZE

11-7/8" W x 31-1/2" L

30cm X 80cm

CONTACT WHEEL SPEED (RPM)

2850

2375

ABRASIVE SPEED

5262 sfm (surface feet per minute)

22m/second

DUST FAN SPEED (RPM)

6800

5667

DUST FAN FLOW

234 cfm (cubic feet per minute)

110 liters/second

MOTOR (07055A)

4hp 230V 60Hz

2.2kW 230V 50Hz

LEVELING CONTROL

Externally adjustable

OPERATING CONTROL

Adjustable lever/grip

MOTOR STARTER/PROTECTOR

Magnetic circuit breaker

SANDING PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT

Infinitely adjustable

WHEELS

Replaceable 3½" O.D.

89mm

BEARINGS

Radial ball, permanently lubricated

DIMENSIONS

37"H x 18½"W x 35"L

94cm x 47cm x 89cm

WEIGHT

277 lbs. (300 lbs. with cord)

126 kg (136kg with cord)

CAUTION:

Your equipment may be inappropriate on some installations.  Some softer
woods used in flooring cannot support the pressure created by hard wheels.
A felt or rubber wheel should be used when these woods are encountered.
See parts list for optional wheels.

Always consult with the flooring manufacturer on the proper installation,
preparation, and finishing of their product.  Determine suitability of your
equipment in preparing the product.

Operating Control Lever

Motor Starter / Protector

Tension Release Lever

Sanding Pressure Adjustment

Level Adjustment Nut

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Содержание 07055C

Страница 1: ...ining in the operation of this machine before using it If you cannot read English have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machine Si Ud osusoperadoresnopuedenleerelIngl s se...

Страница 2: ...Transport the Machine 8 OnePerson 8 Two People 9 MachineSet Up 10 How to Operate the Machine 11 Sanding Cuts and Sandpaper 14 SanderAdjustmentProcedures 15 RoutineMaintenance 17 Troubleshooting 18 Sec...

Страница 3: ...ignition can create an explosion when active during a sanding session All sources of ignition should be extinguished or removed entirely from the work area Work areas that are poorly ventilated can c...

Страница 4: ...fety statements found on your machine or in this Owner s Manual can result in serious injury or damage Read and observe all safety statements Make sure that all labels decals warnings cautions and ins...

Страница 5: ...Then take the necessary steps to train the personnel that will be operating the machine Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately 1 Keep hands and clothing clear of rotating parts 2 Keep...

Страница 6: ...3 O D 89mm BEARINGS Radialball permanentlylubricated DIMENSIONS 37 H x 18 W x 35 L 94cm x 47cm x 89cm WEIGHT 277 lbs 300 lbs with cord 126 kg 136kg with cord CAUTION Your equipment may be inappropria...

Страница 7: ...protection against electrical shock use a circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter Consult your electrical contractor DANGER Electrocution could occur if the ground pin is tampe...

Страница 8: ...e 3 5 Unscrew the motor mounting knob clear of the counterbore on chassis See figure 4 6 Straddle the machine With your legs lift the motor off of the chassis Take the motor to worksite 7 Lift the cha...

Страница 9: ...e pulley grooves This seating process can take up to 24 hours to accomplish 6 Close the belt guard door 7 Plug the motor pigtail in Twist clockwise to lock Transporting the Machine Two People When tra...

Страница 10: ...quipment 5 Pull the draw latch forward to release the access door to gain entry to the sanding chamber 6 Rotate the release lever forward See figure 7 7 Install a new abrasive belt by sliding the abra...

Страница 11: ...gnite Read the manufac turer s label on all chemicals used to determine combustibil ity Keep the work area well ventilated DANGER Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite and cause an injury or damage Sa...

Страница 12: ...act wheel is in contact with the floor 3 Work right to left For each forward pass move the machine 6 over the pass you have just finished Retrace your reverse path without overlapping See figures 10A...

Страница 13: ...A First pass forward right to left C Second pass forward overlap the drum width D Second pass reverse retrace second path forward etc for the entire room B First pass reverse retrace same path E Work...

Страница 14: ...e pores of the wood If the pores of the wood are closed it will not accept stain If glazing or burning should occur immediately into a finishing cut reduce the sanding pressure and or select a coarser...

Страница 15: ...ander Dust Shoe To adjust the dust shoe follow this procedure 1 Disconnect machine from power supply 2 Loosen the three screws fastening the dust shoe to the chassis 3 Adjust the dust shoe forward to...

Страница 16: ...See figure14a 2 Hold the belt tracking adjuster screw and loosen the locknut See figure 14b 3 Rotate the tracking adjuster screw counterclock wise to move the belt in 4 Rotate the tracking adjuster sc...

Страница 17: ...ve the dust bag from the machine and shake it thoroughly to remove the sanding dust Turn the dust bag inside out and machine wash in cold water to prevent pore blockage and loss of dust recovery Drive...

Страница 18: ...age or frequency Levelingoutofadjustment Abrasive belt tracking Tension drive belt as described in adjustment procedures Page 6 Replace belts Removedrivebelts rotatearbormotor fan shafts and idler pul...

Страница 19: ...s Worn sleeve bearing High edges on contact wheel Extreme difference in side to side length of belt High edge on contact wheel Debris built up on top tension roller Replaceabrasive Decrease sanding pr...

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