Tousethetable withthebelt:
• Remove work stop from belt a ssembly.
• Loosen b oltinpivot b racket. Move belt a ssembly tothe
vertical position, and secure i nposition b ytightening bolt.
• Insert t able support rodintothebelt a ssembly bracket.
Secure u sing bolt ( A), m aking s ure bolt t ightens ontothe
flatsurface o ftherod.
• Position table assembly onsupport rodsothatgap
between table and beltis_/_6" orless. Secure t able in
position withbolt ( B).
• Loosen k nob. Using acombination
square, setthetable
perpendicular
tothebelt a ndsecure i nposition. If
necessary, setpointer at0°.
Figure
4 - Using Table
with
the Belt
ATTACH
DUST
COLLECTION
BAG
Refer to Figure
5.
* Place
clamp
over bag sleeve.
.
Slide
sleeve
with clamp over the dust
port.
.
Secure
in position
by tightening
clamp handle. Do not force
handle.
Rotate
the handle
to increase
the clamp
size.
Figure
5 - Attach
Dust
Collection
Bag
Refer to Figures
6, 7 and 8, pages
4 and 5.
POWER
SOURCE
WARNING:
Do not connect
sander
to the power
source
until
all assembly
steps have been
completed.
The motor
is designed
for operation
on the voltage
and fre-
quency
specified.
Normal
loads will be handled
safely
on volt-
ages not more than
10% above
or below
specified
voltage.
Running
the unit on voltages
which
are not within
range
may
cause
overheating
and motor
burn-out.
Heavy
loads require
that voltage
at motor terminals
be no less than the voltage
specified
on nameplate.
•
Power supply
to the motor is controlled
by a single
pole
locking
rocker
switch.
Remove
the key to prevent
unautho-
rized use.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
improper
connection
of equipment
grounding
conductor
can result
in the risk of electrical
shock.
Equipment
should
be grounded
while
in use to protect
operator
from
electrical
shock.
•
Check
with a qualified
electrician
if grounding
instructions
are not understood
or if in doubt
as to whether
the tool is
properly
grounded.
•
This tool is equipped
with
an approved
3-conductor
cord
rated at 150V and a 3-prong
grounding
type plug (Figure
6)
for your protection
against
shock
hazards.
•
Grounding
plug should
be plugged
directly
into a properly
installed
and grounded
3-prong
grounding-type
receptacle,
as shown
(Figure
6).
Grounded
Outlet
Properly
Grounding
Prong
3-Prong
Plug
_'._
Figure
6 - 3-Prong
Receptacle
•
Do not remove
or alter
grounding
prong in any manner.
In
the event of a malfunction
or breakdown,
grounding
pro-
vides
a path of least resistance
for electrical
shock.
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