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For Machines Mfd. Since 12/21
South Bend Tools
Model SB1102
S A F E T Y
Additional Drum Sander Safety
Serious injury or death can occur from getting hands trapped between workpiece and conveyor table
and being pulled into machine, or becoming entangled in rotating parts inside machine. Workpieces
thrown by sander can strike nearby operator or bystanders with significant force. Long-term
respiratory damage can occur from using sander without proper use of a respirator. To reduce the risk
of these hazards, operator and bystanders MUST completely heed the hazards and warnings below.
Avoiding Entanglement:
Tie back long hair,
remove jewelry, and do not wear loose
clothing or gloves. These can easily get
caught in moving parts. Never reach
inside machine or try to clear jammed
workpiece while machine is operating.
Keep all guards in place and secure.
Workpiece Material:
This sander is designed to
sand only natural wood products or man-
made products made from natural wood
fiber. DO NOT sand any metal products.
Workpiece Inspection:
Nails, staples, knots,
or other imperfections in workpiece can
be dislodged and thrown from sander
at high rate of speed into operator or
bystanders, or cause damage to sandpaper
or sander. Never try to sand stock that has
embedded foreign objects or questionable
imperfections.
Kickback:
Occurs when a workpiece is ejected
out the front of sander at a high rate of
speed toward operator or bystanders. To
reduce risk of kickback-related injuries,
always stay out of workpiece path, only
feed one board at a time, and always
make sure pressure rollers are properly
adjusted below sanding roller. Never sand
workpieces below minimum specifications
listed in Machine Data Sheet.
Feeding Workpiece:
Placing fingers between
workpiece and conveyor can result in
pinching injuries, or possibly getting
trapped and pulled into sanding area of
machine. DO NOT place fingers under
bottom of workpiece while feeding it into
sander.
Sanding Dust:
Sanding creates large amounts of
fine airborne dust that can lead to eye injury
or serious respiratory illness. Reduce your
risk by always wearing approved eye and
respiratory protection when sanding. Never
operate without adequate dust collection
system in place and running. However, dust
collection is not a substitute for using a
respirator.
Power Disconnect:
An accidental startup while
changing sanding belts or performing
adjustments or maintenance can result
in serious entanglement or abrasion
injuries. Make sure machine is turned
OFF, disconnected from power and air, and
all moving parts are completely stopped
before changing belts, doing adjustments, or
performing maintenance.
Sandpaper Contact:
Rotating sandpaper can
remove a large amount of flesh quickly.
Keep hands away from rotating sanding
drum(s) during operation. Never touch
moving sandpaper.
No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider
safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with
caution and respect. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury or property damage.
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