Model g0724 (Mfg. since 09/11)
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Replacing
Sandpaper
the Model g0724 sander accepts 12" diameter
adhesive-backed sanding discs. these are avail-
able in a variety of grits. see the current grizzly
catalog for prices and ordering information.
the sandpaper sticks to the surface of the disc,
using the pressure sensitive adhesive (psa)
backing. the sandpaper can be replaced without
removing either the table or the lower disc guard
(see
Accessories on page 19).
to replace the sanding disc:
1. disConnECt MaChinE FroM poWEr!
2. peel off the old sandpaper, clean the disc
surface with mineral spirits, and wipe it dry.
3. peel back half the protective layer on the
sandpaper disc and fold it against the remain-
ing half.
5. position the exposed adhesive evenly on the
half of the disc that extends above the table,
and press the adhesive onto the surface.
6. rotate the disc so the lower half is above the
table, peel off the other half of the protective
paper, and press the sanding disc against the
disc so adhesion is complete.
figure 12. sanding disc being slipped between
the disc and table.
4. slip the half with the protective layer between
the disc and the table edge, as shown in
figure 12.
the Model g0724 features a miter slot for use
with the included miter gauge, allowing increased
workpiece control and special jig mounting.
Disc Sanding
to reduce the risk of your fingers getting
trapped between the work table and sand-
ing disc, make sure the table is not more
than
3
⁄
16
" away from the sanding disc.
figure 13. recommended sanding area and
kickback hazard zone shown from above.
High
Hazard
Low
Hazard
Kickback Hazard
Zone
Recommended
Sanding Area
When using this disc sander, it is important
to keep the workpiece firmly against the
table and ensure that sanding only occurs
in the downward rotation area of the disc, as
shown in figure 13. failure to do so increas-
es the risk of injury from loss of control by
the workpiece being grabbed or thrown.
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