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22

Tracker Kit 

Stock No.: 98-0080A 

Trackers dramatically reduce tracking adjust-
ments of conveyor belts. They are already 
installed on your sander. The following 
information is for re-setting or replacing your 
trackers, should that become necessary. Refer 
to Figure 28.

 

1.  Disconnect power to sander, and disconnect 

motor cord from control box receptacle. 

2.  Lower conveyor table as far as it will go. 

3.  Loosen the conveyor take-up screw nuts to 

relieve conveyor belt tension and slide 
driven roller fully inward. Slide conveyor belt 
to one side of bed. 

4.  Remove the four bolts holding the conveyor 

table to the sander base. 

5.  Lift conveyor table and slide it out of the 

sander. Turn conveyor table upside down. 
Be careful not to damage the conveyor belt. 

6.  On the underside of the conveyor bed, there 

are U-channels welded to the bed. The 
Tracker is positioned on the inside of the 
first U-channel on the infeed side of sander 
(the U-channel closest to the rubber covered 
drive roller and gear motor). The back of the 
Tracker is magnetized and will stick to the 
side wall of the conveyor bed. Do not install 
Tracker if the edge of the conveyor belt is 
damaged or torn.  

7.  With the first Tracker installed, slide the 

conveyor belt into the bottom slot of the 
Tracker. 

Note:

 When installed properly, only 

the bottom lip of the Tracker will be visible. 

The top slot is to be used if the bottom slot 
wears out. 

8.  Install second Tracker opposite the first. Use 

both Trackers unless the second one does 
not fit in conveyor or if conveyor belt is 
damaged. 

9.  Turn conveyor table right-side up and re-

position it onto the sander. Re-attach the 
four mounting bolts and tighten. 

Caution:

 

Be careful not to knock Tracker(s) out of 
conveyor bed when turning conveyor over.  

10. Make sure all switches are off. Connect 

power to sander and plug in motor. 

11. Tension the conveyor belt using take-up 

screw nuts. If both Trackers are installed, it 
is very important to have equal tension on 
both sides of the conveyor belt. Tighten both 
sides of take-up screw nuts until equal 
tension is obtained. 

12. To check tension, turn on conveyor full 

speed and place both hands on conveyor. If 
conveyor belt can be stopped, continue 
tensioning until conveyor belt cannot be 
stopped by both hands on the belt while the 
conveyor is operating at full speed. 

13. Make sure conveyor belt runs smoothly 

inside Tracker slot and that the magnet is 
holding the Tracker in position. 

14. Continue to watch tracking of conveyor and 

adjust only if necessary, making sure to 
keep equal tension on conveyor belt at all 
times and not allowing conveyor belt to 
buckle under conveyor bed. 

 

 

 

Figure 28 – Underside of conveyor shown 

 

Summary of Contents for 22-44 OSC

Page 1: ...tions and Parts Manual Oscillating Drum Sander Model 22 44OSC JET 427 New Sanford Road Part No M 659006K LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Revision D 03 2016 Ph 800 274 6848 ECR 16020409184 www jettools com Co...

Page 2: ...nal action needed JET has Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6846 or use the Service Center Locato...

Page 3: ...16 Checking Drum Alignment 16 Fine Tuning Drum Alignment 17 Tension Roller Alignment 17 Tension Roller Pressure Adjustment 18 Drum Height Control Adjustment 18 Operation 19 Basic Operating Procedure 1...

Page 4: ...romium from chemically treated lumber Your risk of exposure varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work wi...

Page 5: ...d safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating the machine and changing accessories 28 Always feed stock against the rotation of the drum 29 Keep your hands clear when feeding parts onto the...

Page 6: ...ses Minimum board length in 2 1 4 Maximum board thickness in 4 Minimum board thickness in 1 32 Motor and Electricals Conveyor motor 1 30HP 0 45A 40 RPM 43 inch lb torque direct drive D C Drum motor TE...

Page 7: ...The illustration below shows the major components and features of the 22 44OSC Sander These are referenced throughout the manual and will help to familiarize you with the operation and functions of th...

Page 8: ...ed throughout the Assembly section of this manual for reference conven ience Shipping Contents Main Container Contents Contents shown in Figure 1 1 Handwheel A 1 TufTool B 1 Drum Head C 1 Conveyor Tab...

Page 9: ...Secure the left side of the rear plate G to the left stand side F1 with two each 5 16 hex cap screws L2 and 5 16 flat washers P2 Hand tighten only PPPPP 4 Secure the right side of the rear plate G to...

Page 10: ...the conveyor D onto the sander base C1 Align the four holes in the conveyor D with the four holes in the sander base 3 Secure the conveyor in place with four 5 16 x 3 4 socket head cap screws K four 5...

Page 11: ...d and attached to the left outboard side of the drum Then the strip is wrapped around the drum and the second taper is made for attachment to the right inboard side of the drum Note You can use the or...

Page 12: ...t is holding the paper tight Figure 13 11 Insert the tapered end of the abrasive strip into the slot and fastener It may be necessary to trim the tapered end of the abrasive strip so that it does not...

Page 13: ...e a damaged or worn cord immediately As received from the factory your drum sander is intended for use on a 20 amp 110V dedicated circuit which has an outlet and a plug that look like the ones illustr...

Page 14: ...of the handwheel moves the drum approximately 1 16 Oscillator Switch Referring to Figure 18 The 22 44OSC sander can be operated as a simple sander or as an oscillating sander When operating as a line...

Page 15: ...Insufficient belt tension will cause slippage of conveyor belt on the drive roller during sanding operation the conveyor belt is too loose if it can be stopped by hand pressure applied directly to th...

Page 16: ...cket until the distance between the roller and the straight edge are equal from side to side then tighten the bracket Checking Drum Alignment The sanding drum must be aligned parallel to the conveyor...

Page 17: ...ons of the fine tune knob are needed to change drum alignment for wider over 22 sanding When sanding narrow stock less than 22 loosen the four screws Figure 22 and turn fine tune adjustment knob count...

Page 18: ...Fig 24 at this position 3 If only outfeed tension roller causes snipe only tighten rear outfeed hex nuts on each end of drum at this position then raise sanding drum another 3 4 turn of the handle 4...

Page 19: ...be sanded under the drum and lower drum until it contacts the stock Drum should still rotate by hand Without changing drum height finish feeding the stock under the sander Start sanding drum and sand...

Page 20: ...one session Be aware that the sander will remove cups and crowns in the workpiece consider this when measuring and processing stock to the same thickness Sanding Multiple Pieces At Once When sanding m...

Page 21: ...Keeping the Machine Clean For best results make cleaning the sander a regular shop procedure Allowing excess build up of dust and debris can adversely affect performance through the loading of the abr...

Page 22: ...bottom slot of the Tracker Note When installed properly only the bottom lip of the Tracker will be visible The top slot is to be used if the bottom slot wears out 8 Install second Tracker opposite the...

Page 23: ...ts open pores Cleaning Abrasive Strips Regularly clean the abrasive strips on the drums with commercially available cleaning sticks following the manufacturer s directions When cleaning also brush the...

Page 24: ...Conveyor motor oscillates Motor not properly aligned Loosen housing bolts run motor retighten bolts Transfer rod collar is worn Replace transfer rod collar Drive roller bent Replace drive roller Drum...

Page 25: ...rive roller Roller bushings elongated due to excessive wear Replace bushings Abrasive strip is loose Strip caught on inside edge of slot or on inboard side of drum Re adjust the strip end in the slot...

Page 26: ...elt surface Re adjust roller s Burning of wood Feed rate too slow Increase feed rate Excessive depth of cut for grit used Reduce depth of cut or increase grit coarseness Excess build up on abrasive st...

Page 27: ...27 Drum Head Assembly Exploded View...

Page 28: ...t Screw 5 16 18x3 8 4 21 2244OSC 121B Coupler serial 11121604 and higher 1 22 2244OSC 122 Needle Bearing 1 23 80 3138 Fine Tune Adjustment Knob 1 24 2244OSC 124 Set Screw 10 24x3 8 4 25 2244OSC GBA Ge...

Page 29: ...Drum Carriage 1 80 21 1173 Fastener Abrasive Outboard 1 81 TS 0254061 Button Head Socket Screw 1 4 20x1 3 82 TS 0267021 Set Screw 1 4 20x1 4 1 83 2244OSC 183 Lower Fixed Drum Carriage 1 84 TS 0254041...

Page 30: ...30 Conveyor and Motor Assembly Exploded View...

Page 31: ...19 72 2004 ON OFF Drum Switch 1 20 30 0122 Shaft Coupler 1 21 TS 0267021 Set Screw 1 4 20x1 4 2 22 40 4903 Controller Base Bracket 1 23 40 4022W Control Housing Base Cover 1 24 10 4004 12 Hex Washer H...

Page 32: ...Worm 1 9 BB 6001ZZ Ball Bearing 6001ZZ 2 10 2244OSC 210 Retaining Ring 1 11 2244OSC 211 Set Screw 10 24x1 4 2 12 2244OSC 212 Clutch Bushing 1 13 BB 6004ZZ Ball Bearing 6004ZZ 1 14 2244OSC 214 Pulley...

Page 33: ...60051 Hex Cap Screw 3 8 16x1 4 4 TS 0051011 Hex Cap Screw 5 16 18x1 2 12 5 TS 0680031 Flat Washer 5 16 12 6 2244OSC 306 Bottom Plate 1 7 2244OSC 307 Rear Plate 1 8 2244OSC 308 Front Plate 1 9 80S 416...

Page 34: ...2 Index No Part No Description Size Qty 1 2244PLUS 501 Table 2 2 2244PLUS 502 Base Bracket 2 3 TS 0060051 Hex Cap Screw 3 8 16x1 4 4 TS 0680041 Flat Washer 3 8 4 5 TS 0151011 Carriage Bolt 1 4 20x3 4...

Page 35: ...35 Wiring Diagram...

Page 36: ...36 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com...

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