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Model G1066R/Z/G1079R (Mfd. Since 02/11)
6. Push Conveyor Motor ON button to turn
motor
ON. A correctly operating machine will
run smoothly with little or no vibration or rub-
bing noises.
— If conveyor belt runs smoothly, proceed to
Step 7.
— If conveyor belt does not run smoothly,
immediately turn machine
OFF and call
Tech Support for help.
7. Push Emergency Stop button to turn machine
OFF.
8. WITHOUT resetting Emergency Stop button,
press Sanding Drum Motor ON button and
Conveyor Motor ON button. Motors should
not start.
— If both motors do not start, the Emergency
Stop safety feature is working correct-
ly. Congratulations! The Test Run is
complete.
— If either motor starts (with Emergency Stop
button pushed in), immediately disconnect
power from machine. The Emergency
Stop safety feature is not working correct-
ly. This safety feature must work properly
before proceeding with regular operations.
Call Tech Support for help.
Tightening Belts
The final step in the setup process must be done
after approximately 16 hours of operation. During
this first 16 hours, the belt(s) will stretch and seat
into the pulley grooves. After this time, you must
re-tension the belt(s) to avoid slippage and burn
out. Refer to
Page 45 when you are ready to per-
form this important adjustment.
Note: Pulleys and belt(s) can get hot. This is a
normal condition. Allow them to cool before
making adjustments.
A small amount of black belt dust at the bottom
of the belt housing is normal during the life of the
machine and does not indicate a problem with the
machine or belt.
For your convenience, the adjustments listed
below have been performed at the factory and no
further setup is required to operate your machine.
However, because of the many variables involved
with shipping, we recommend that you at least
verify the following adjustments to ensure the best
possible results from your new machine.
Factory adjustments that should be verified:
•
Conveyor Belt Tensioning & Tracking
(
Page 43).
•
Drum Alignment (
Page 40).
•
Pressure Roller Height (
Page 42).
Recommended
Adjustments