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NORSE Operating Manual & Parts List 9681310 & 9681311
ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Lifting and setting up the machine
Shown below are the dimensions for the disc sanding machines.
You can use the information below to place your machine into its
final position. Also, allow extra space around the machine for the
handing larger workpieces and dust extraction connections.
Front
L
H
Side
W
Length
Width
Height
Model 9681314
27.84”
23.33”
44.44”
Model 9681315
27.75”
27.68”
46.44”
Attaching the sander to a dust extraction unit
Never connect a disc sander being used
for metal sanding to a wood dust
extraction system. The sparks created from sanding metal
can cause the wood sawdust to catch fire or explode.
• Your disc sander machine can be attached to a dust
extraction system to keep your work shop cleaner.
Use of a dust extraction unit strongly recommended.
• This machine uses a 4” diameter dust port. Locate the dust
port on the left side of the machine. Slide a suitable hose
over the port and secure it with a hose clamp. Dryer vent
hosing material is not acceptable.
OPERATION
Dusty work environments may be
hazardous to your health. Always wear a
OSHA/NIOSH approved, properly fitting face mask or
respirator.
Always wear safety glasses complying
with U.S. ANSI Z87.1 before beginning any
sanding operation.
Make sure all disc guards are in securely
in place before starting the disc sanding
machine. Never operate the machine without the guards.
Completely disconnect the disc sanding
machine before making any adjustments
or changing abrasive sanding discs.
Installing an abrasive sanding disc
NOTE:
While not required, it is much easier to make table
alignment adjustments while the abrasive sanding disc is
removed (see pg. 7).
A
1. Remove the two knobs (A) holding the upper disc guard in
place.
B
3. Loosen and remove the four hex bolts (B) under the
workpiece table using the supplied 5 mm hex wrench.
Remove the workpiece table.