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5. Replace the cover plate and secure with the three knurled nuts.
6.
The belt can be adjusted to run centrally very easily while the machine is running, see
Sketch
3.
When the adjustment has been comp I eted, secure the knurled bolt by means of the
knurled lock nut.
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If the knurled bolt is turned clockwise,
the belt will
move
to the right
.
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Knurled lock nut
Turning the bolt anti-clockwise
moves
the belt to the le ft
Sketch 3
7.
For sanding the narrow sides of components it is advisable to set the circular saw table about
3/8" - 19/32
1
1
higher than the sanding belt, and to move the circular-saw rip fence over un
til it overlaps the sanding belt by
1/16
11
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l/8
11
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This then provides a support for the compo
nents during belt sanding (Photo BSCH
2).
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OPERATION OF THE BELT SANDING
ATTACHMENT:
1.
Tilt the machine to the
11
circular-saw
1
1
position and cover the saw blade completely
with the saw guard (Photo BSCH
2).
2.
The circular saw table is raised as far as the
stop permits. To prevent the table jamming
in its highest position, turn the handwheel
back half a turn.
3. Pull clutch lever away from motor, rotating
sanding disc until clutch engages.
4.
Engage clutch M
6. 08-05
for belt driving
pulley (Photo BSCH 1 ). This is done by
pressing in the clutch button with the right
thumb while the left hand pulls the belt
round; pulling the belt makes clutch engagement easier.
5. Check belt tension.
6. Check that belt is running centrally by turning sanding disc.
7.
Turn motor switch to position
2.
8.
On the completion of sanding, disengage the clutch M
6.08-05.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
1.
The circular-saw guard must be touching the table.
2. Make sure that the sanding-belt joint is pointing in the correct direction.
3.
Hold the component firmly during sanding.
4" Do not use torn belts,
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