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SANDING SmALL END SURFACES USING
THE mITER GAUGE (FIG 12)
A miter gauge is included with the tool. using miter gauge is
recommended for sanding a small piece on the sanding disc.
1. Rest the work piece against the edge of the miter gauge.
2. Always move the work across the left hand side of the sanding
disc.
SURFACE SANDING ON THE SANDING
The sanding belt can be used either vertically or horizontally.
Depending on the work piece, the work support can be used
either the horizontal or vertical sanding operation. For surface
sanding on the sanding belt, use the horizontal position.
1. Hold the work piece firmly with both hands, keeping fingers
away from the sanding belt.
2. Keep the end butted against the work stop and move the
work evenly across the sanding belt. use extra caution when
sanding a very thin piece.
3. Apply only enough pressure to allow the sanding belt to
remove a small amount of material at a time.
NOTE:
Remove the work support when sanding a
long piece.
END SANDING ON THE SANDING BELT
(FIG 14)
For sanding the ends of long piece, use the sanding belt in a
vertical position. See FIG 14.
use the table instead of work support.
use the miter gauge on the table for more accuracy.
SANDING CURVED EDGES (FIG 15,16)
Always sand an inside curve on idler drum as shown in FIG 15.
ends of a work piece on the idler drums. It could
cause the work piece to fly up and result in
personal injury.
Always sanding an outside curve on the left hand side of the
sanding disc, as shown in FIG 16
WARNING:
the right side of the sanding disc could cause the
work piece to fly up and result in personal injury.
Never attempt to sand the
Sanding the work piece on
fIG 12
fIG 13
fIG 14
fIG 15
fIG 16
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