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SERVICE
This section covers the most common service adjustments
or procedures that may need to be made during the life
of your machine.
If you require additional machine service not included
in this section, please contact Woodstock International
Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to:
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General
MAKE. SURE. that. your. machine. is.
unplugged.during.all.service.procedures!.
If. this. warning. is. ignored,. serious.
personal.injury.may.occur.
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Gauge.Blocks
The gauge blocks described here will be required to com-
plete most of the service procedures in this section. After
you have made them, they can be conveniently stored
inside of the sander cabinet for future use.
To.make.the.gauge.blocks,.do.these.steps:
1.
Edge joint the concave edge of a 7' long 2x4 flat on
a jointer, as shown in
Figure.37
.
2..
Place the jointed edge of the 2x4 against the table
saw fence and rip cut just enough off the oppo-
site side to square up the two edges of the 2x4, as
shown in
Figure.38.
3..
Using a miter saw or circular saw, cut 6" off each
end of the board to remove any portions with slight
snipe from jointing. Then cut the 2x4 into two even
pieces to make two 36" long wood gauge blocks.
Note:
Save one of the 6" pieces for making a small
gauge block in
Drum Adjustments
on
Page 36
.
Steps 1 & 2
above can be skipped, but having these
wood gauge blocks at an even height is critical to
the accuracy of your overall adjustments.
Figure.38..
Rip cutting on a table saw.
15
30
45
Previously
Jointed Edge
Held Against
Fence
Opposite
Edge Rip
Cut with
Table Saw
Figure.37..
Edge jointing on a jointer.