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Summary of Contents for MM110

Page 1: ...MANUAL 1OWDISC SANDER BENCH TYPE Item No VW70010 Model No MMIIO WARN NG Before operating tile saw read this manual and follow ail its safety and operating instructions and keep this manual far future reference ...

Page 2: ...and dry place for future reference GENERAL SAFEN WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1 KEEPWORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY Cluttered damp or we1 work areas invite injuries 2 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROMWORK AREA Do not allow children to handle this product 3 STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use tools and equipment should be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and equipment and keep out of reach ...

Page 3: ... the operation of this product Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES When servicing use only identical replacement parts Only use accessories intendedfor use with this product Approved accessories are available from Harbor FreightTools MAINTAINTHIS PRODUCTWITH CARE Keep this product clean dry and keep all cutting bits sharp for better and safer perfo...

Page 4: ...be connected to a I20 Volt 3 hole electrical outlet that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFC See Assy Diagram IF AN EXTENSION CORD not provided IS USED MAKE SURE TO USE ONLY UL APPROVED CORDS HAVING THE CORRECT GAUGE AND LENGTH See Figure A AWG RATING CHART 120 VOLT FIGURE A PROPERLY ALIGN THE WORK TABLE part 7 Make sure the distance between the Work Table and Sanding Disc part ...

Page 5: ... construction activities contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead basedpaints crystalline silica from bricks and cement or other masonry products arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of wo...

Page 6: ...f one Knob Bolt part 11 on the fronfend and back end of the Work Table part 7 See Figure B and Assy Diagram 3 Insert one Knob Bolt part I 1 onto each of the two Table Cock Assemblies part lo Insert one Spring part 12 into each of the two Knob Bolts Then screw one Spring Adjusting Screw part 13 into each of the two Knob Bolts ta secure the Knob Bolts in place See Figure 8 and Assy Diagram 10 PRESSU...

Page 7: ... 7 may be angled downward from 0to 45 degrees To do so slightly loosen the two Knob Bolts part It Move the Work Table downward until the Angle Scale indicates the desired angle Then firmly re tighten the two Knob Bolts See Figures 6 C and Assy Diagram FRONT VIEW SAFEW SWITCH 32 SAFETY SWITCH 32 KNOB BOLT I 1 ANGLE SCALE WORK TABLE 7 FIGURE C ToAdjust The Mifer Anqle 1 CAUTION Prior to performing t...

Page 8: ...orming this procedure make sure the Safety Switch pari 32 of the Disc Sander is in its OFFposition and the Power CordJPlug part 34 is unplugged from its electrical outlet See Figures C D and Assy Diagram 2 The Disc Sander requires the use of a 10 Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Sanding Disc part 14 Additional replacement Sanding Discs are available from Harbor Freight T i SeeFigure B and Assy Diagram ...

Page 9: ...ately touch the spinning Sanding Disc part f4 See Figure B and Assy Diagram 6 With both hands firmly hold the workpiece down on the Work Table part 7 and against the Miter Gauge part 3 While holdingthe workpiece with one hand use the other handto grasp the Miter Gauge and push the workpiece into the spinning Sanding Disc CAUTION ALWAYS KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY FROM THE SANDING DISC See Figures ...

Page 10: ... corrected before further use Do not use damaqed equipment 3 DAILY Sanding Discs part 14 must be sharp and clean to perform properly Depending on materialssanded and frequency of machine use Sanding Discs become clogged with wood metal particles and become dull Dull Sanding Discs rub the workpiece rather than cut which results in increased friction higher temperatures and a burned workpiece As oft...

Page 11: ...PARTS LlST Available only as a complete Switch Assembly see Part 53 Available only as a complete Motor Assembly see Part 54 PAGE 11 ...

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