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Fig. 8A

 shows the table being used in

conjunction with the Mitre Gauge.

Set the gauge to the angle you require
and hold the workpiece firmly against
the gauge, feeding it gently into the
disc.

Keep the workpiece in contact with the
left side of the disc as far as possible.

Fig. 8B 

 shows the table set to an angle.

The mitre gauge may also be used with
this setup.

Angles up to 45

o

 may be set.

If accuracy is required, check angle
using a suitable square or template.

Fig. 8A

B. Using the Belt

The belt is used for long pieces, as shown
in 

Fig. 9A.

  The workpiece is held firmly

against the work stop.

DO NOT exert too much pressure - a light
touch is all that is required.

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Fig. 8B

Fig. 9

Fig. 9A

The Work Stop must be in place when
using the belt horizontally.

Bolt on as shown in 

Fig.9,

 ensuring the

flat washer is used between the inner
face of the fence and the body on the
upper bolt.

The lower bolt also secures the lower
blade guard.

When tightening the bolts, ensure a
gap of  no more than 2mm exists
between the belt and the work stop,
as indicated.

Содержание Woodworker CS6-9C

Страница 1: ...BELT DISC SANDER BELT DISC SANDER MODEL No CS6 9C 0206 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Part No 6500420...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...ll directions carefully By doing so you will ensure the safety of both yourself and others around you and at the same time you should look forward to long and trouble free service from your Sander GUA...

Страница 4: ...ervice work or adjustment or when changing accessories such as grinding wheels 10 ALWAYS MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance 11 ALWAYS make sure switch...

Страница 5: ...nnect BLUE cord to terminal marked letter N or coloured BLACK We strongly recommend that this unit is fitted with a Residual Current Device RCD FUSE RATING The fuse in the plug for this appliance must...

Страница 6: ...has occurred during transit please contact your Clarke dealer immediately Fig 1 6 1 Main Body complete 2 Table Assembly complete 3 Leg Assembly comprising 8 parts 4 Mitre Gauge Assembly 5 Leg Assembl...

Страница 7: ...llers referred to as Tracking Although the necessary adjustments have been carried out at the factory it is nevertheless prudent to perform this check when first setting up your machine in the event i...

Страница 8: ...to the Disc The Table is mounted on a Support Bar 6 Fig 1 and 1 Fig 5 Flats are milled at each end of the bar Insert the end with the shorter length flat into the housing on the machine NOTE It may be...

Страница 9: ...he two securing bolts as shown in fig 7 Ensure the screws are replaced and tightened before use The lower screw also secures the Lower Belt Guard Ensure this is properly in place when tightening Ensur...

Страница 10: ...angle using a suitable square or template Fig 8A B Using the Belt The belt is used for long pieces as shown in Fig 9A The workpiece is held firmly against the work stop DO NOT exert too much pressure...

Страница 11: ...s been removed DUST EXTRACTION Provision is made for forced dust extraction on both the disc AND belt The dust extraction outlets are shown in Fig 10 and have an outside diameter of 56mm 21 4 Connect...

Страница 12: ...ounting 4 Slide the Belt Tension Lever fully FORWARD As the Belt Arm is vertical this would be UPWARDS The belt may now be slipped off and replaced by a new one 5 Tension the belt by sliding the tensi...

Страница 13: ...ne 6502098 Medium 6501164 Coarse 6502103 B 9 Replacement Discs 230mm Grit size Part No Fine 6502099 Medium 6501076 Coarse 6502100 SPECIFICATIONS Motor 230V 50Hz 1Ph Power Rating 750W 1HP Speed 2850RPM...

Страница 14: ...ber sleeve HTCS6940 41 Sand belt frame HTCS6941 42 Ball bearing 80102 HTCS6942 43 Screw M4x12 HTCS6943 44 Washer HTCS6944 45 Drive roller shaft HTCS6945 46 Key B5x28 HTCS6946 48 Dust extraction outlet...

Страница 15: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 15...

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