
MAINTENANCE
DAILY INSPECTION
For optimum performance, inspect the machine before every use. Check the following before each
operation.
• Loose mounting fasteners - tighten all fasteners
• Loaded, damaged, or worn sandpaper - clean or replace sandpaper
• Dirty or damaged conveyor belt - clean or replace conveyor belt
• Damaged wires, power cord or faulty switch - replace faulty parts immediately
GENERAL CLEANING
Keep your drum sander clean. Vacuum accumulated sawdust from working parts and wipe clean with
a dry cloth. To clean resin buildup on the sanding drum, remove the sandpaper strip and clean using
a resin-dissolving cleaner of your choice. Clean the conveyor belt with soapy water and wipe dry with
a clean towel.
WARNING:
To prevent serious injury from accidental operation, always turn off and
disconnect the machine from power source before installation, cleaning and maintenance
operations.
WARNING:
Use caution when performing maintenance on the drum sander. Do not wear
long sleeve shirts, neckties or jewelry. Make sure to tie back long hair.
WARNING:
Do not use solvents to clean plastic parts. Do not at any time let brake fluids,
gasoline, petroleum based products, penetrating oils, etc., come in contact with plastic parts.
Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plastic which may result in personal injury.
SANDPAPER CLEANING
Routinely cleaning the sandpaper is recommended for optimal sanding performance. The sandpaper
may become clogged with sawdust, which will cause poor sanding performance and marring of the
workpiece. Regularly check the condition of the sandpaper to see if it is clogged.
TO CLEAN THE SANDPAPER:
1. Prepare a long abrasive belt cleaning stick, so that your hand can stay at a safe distance from the
sanding drum during cleaning.
2. Set the conveyor belt speed to the lowest feed rate. Avoid contact with the conveyor feed belt.
3. Remove the cap screw and washer from the drum cover. Open the drum cover to expose the
sanding drum.
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