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WARNING

: For your own safety, never connect the drum sander to a power source until

you have read and understood safety, assembly, adjustments and operational instructions
in this manual.

Assembling and installing crank handle

In the loose items box, remove the crank base, handle and 14mm open end wrench.
Assemble the handle (A) Fig.3 to the crank base (B), use the 14mm open end wrench on
the flat (C) of the handle to securely tighten it.

Install the crank assembly onto the crank shaft on the left side of the drum sander, make
sure the crank base engages the lock pin in the crank shaft. 

Assembling magnetic switch rear cover

In the loose items box, remove the black magnetic switch rear cover. This rear cover (A)
Fig.4 must be fixed to the rear of the magnetic switch (B), to do this, position it as shown
and secure it into place using 2 small hex. bolts and hex. nuts (C) supplied.

Assembling magnetic switch bracket to drum sander body

The magnetic switch (B) Fig.4 comes completely wired but not secured to the drum sander.
To secure the magnetic switch, partially loosen the 2 hex. bolts (D) on the top right side of
the drum sander. Position the two large holes in the magnetic switch bracket over the two
hex. bolts, push the bracket up as much as possible against the hex. bolts and then
tighten the two hex. bolts to secure bracket in place. See Fig.4.

Connecting the single drum sander to a dust collection system

WARNING! NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR MACHINE WITHOUT A DUST
COLLECTION SYSTEM INSTALLED AND RUNNING!

This 26” single drum sander is equipped with two 4” dust chutes (A) Fig.5. Before any
adjustment or operation, two 4” dust collection hoses (usually short ones) must be secured
to the dust chutes using ring clamps. At the other end of the these two dust collection
hoses, fit a 4” “Y” adaptor, secure the dust collection hoses to both of its openings (same
side of adaptor) using ring clamps. Then secure a longer 4” dust collection hose to the
opposite single opening, using a ring clamp. It is very important that the dust collection
hoses and “Y” adaptor get suspended so they do not come in contact with the front or rear
of the conveyor belt. Finally connect the other end of the dust collection hose to the dust
collector.  

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ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for KC-26-1-D

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 26 1 D COPYRIGHT 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 26 X 12 SINGLE DRUM SANDER...

Page 2: ...idents repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or...

Page 3: ...all times 14 MAINTAIN TOOL WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS Before servicing when...

Page 4: ...it 2 Conveyor belt thickness scale and indicator Indicate the distance which the conveyor belt is from the sanding drum 3 Conveyor belt Feeds the workpiece under the sanding drum 4 Conveyor belt tensi...

Page 5: ...GED IN ANY WAY HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY 220V OPERATION As received from the factory your drum sander is wired to run on 220V current This drum sander is intended for use on a electrical circuit th...

Page 6: ...e magnetic switch partially loosen the 2 hex bolts D on the top right side of the drum sander Position the two large holes in the magnetic switch bracket over the two hex bolts push the bracket up as...

Page 7: ...belt is running If the conveyor belt tracks toward the right side turn the adjustment cap screw located on the right side clockwise this will make the sanding belt move to the left Once this adjustmen...

Page 8: ...have reached the right side of the drum push the spring loaded clamp lever and tensionner assembly A B Fig 13 backwards to allow the R end of the sanding belt tab see illustration above to slide unde...

Page 9: ...0 grit fine and 220 grit very fine Maintenance NOTE Disconnect machine from power source before performing any maintenance or lubrication The table height adjustment screw shafts located at either end...

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