Refer to Figure 1.
Check for shipping damage. If damage has occurred, a claim
must be filled with carrier. Check for completeness.
Immediately report missing parts to dealer.
The sander comes assembled as one unit. Additional parts
which need to be fastened to sander, should be located and
accounted for before assembling.
A Abrasive disc
B Belt table with trunnion
C Miter gauge assembly
D Two handles
E Workstop
Parts bag includes: 8mm flat washer, eight %_"fiat washers,
four '/_"-18 hex nuts and four foot rests with bolts.
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Figure I - Unpacking Sander
CAUTION:
Do not attempt assembly if parts are missing,
Use this manual to order replacement
parts.
Before sander is assembled, a suitable location should be
chosen. The sander with cabinet weighs approximately 200
Ibs when completely assembled. They should be assembled
on location.
• Sander needs to be set on a flat, level surface.
• Make sure there is ample room for moving the workpiece
through the entire cut. There must be enough room that
neither the operator nor the bystanders
will have to stand in
line while using the tool,
• Good lighting and correct power supply are also required
for a proper work area.
ADJUST
BELT HOUSING
TO VERTICAL
POSITION
Refer to Figures 11 and 12, pages 10 and 12.
• Loosen one hex nut (Figure 11, Key No. 38) on the belt
housing casting (Figure 11, Key No, 48). Do not take out
hex nut.
• Move to the rear of the sander and gently lift the belt hous-
ing up supporting the housing from both sides,
• Lift belt housing until it is adjusted to the vertical position.
• Tighten one hex nut (Figure 11, Key No. 38) from the rear
of the sander,
• Move to the front of the sander; loosen and remove three
knobs (Figure 12, Key Noa. 7 and 27).
• Remove dust hood (Figure 12, Key No. 28).
• Tighten hex nut (Figure 11. Key No. 38).
• Replace dust hood and tighten knobs.
ATTACH FOOT RESTS
Refer to Figure 12.
Required parts and hardware:
• Four foot rests with bolts
• Eight 5/_,, f lat washers
• Four5/_,'-18 Hex nuts
CAUTION:
Sander with cabinet weighs approximately 200
Ibs. At least two people are requLred to attach foot rests.
• Carefully tip the sander to raise cabinet from the floor just
enough so that one foot rest with bolt and washer (Key Nos.
3, 4 and 5) can be positioned under the cabinet corner so
that the bolt slides through the hole on the cabinet base.
Slowly set the sander back to the floor. Repeat three more
times to position one foot rest with bolt under each of the
cabinet corner.
• Loosen knob (Key No. 7) and open cabinet door (Key No. 8).
• Using the cabinet door opening, secure foot rests to cabinet
using four flat washers and four hex nuts (Key Nos. 2 and 3).
• Make sure all the hex nuts are tight.
• Close cabinet door and secure it with knob (Key No. 7),
ATTACH BELT TABLE
Refer to Figures 2 and 11.
Required parts and hardware:
• Belt table with trunnion
• Handle
• 8mm Flat washer
• Position belt table (Key No. 63) on the belt housing (Key
No. 48) so that the trunnion (Key No. 18) travels on the
slide (Key No. 20).
• Set the belt table position so that the 0° mark on the trun-
nion is aligned with the pointer (Key No. 54).
• Secure belt table position using the handle and flat washer
(Key Nos. 10 and 16), Tighten handle into the threaded hole
on the belt housing,
Belt Tension Handle
/
,_L.1..Table Lock Handle
Figure 2 - Attach Belt Table
• Sander is shipped with the belt tension handle (Key No. 52)
at the released position, Pull down the handle toward the
belt table to tension the belt.
• Make sure that the clearance between the belt and belt
table does not exceed '/16".
• Wear protective glove and manually push the belt to verify
that belt travels smoothly and without interference.
POSITION
DISC TABLE
Refer to Figure 11.
Required part: Handle
• Sander is shipped with the disc table (Key No. 24) attached
to the disc guard (Key No. 11) using a handle with flat
washer one side and a hex head bolt with flat washer on the
other side,
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