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Safety Rules for Special Sander
1
. Wear eye protection.
2. Support: workpiece with backstop or work
table.
3. Maintain
1
/
16
inch maximum clearance
between table and sanding belt or disc.
4. Hold the work: firmly.
1
>0: that it may not be
driven from your hands.
5. In operation, do not- press on 'the' belt.
Excessive pressure: against the belt is never
necessary. It will only result in damage to the
belt or work piece.
6
. In home where there are small children, a
good practice is to unplug the motor and
remove the drive belt when the sander is not in
operation.
7. Feed workpiece against rotation of sander.
8. Connect to a supply: circuit protected by a
circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.
9. Fasten stand or sander base to floor before
using the sander.
Your Sander
1
. Disc guard
2. Backstop
3. Sanding belt
4. Adjust knob
5. Work table
6
. Motor
7. Table supporter
8. Stand plate
9. Knob
1
0. Mitre gauge
11
. Sanding disc
Assembly of backstop
Mount the backstop on the body as shown in Fig. 2.
And remember to tighten the screw. This backstop
can keep you safer when grinding.
Assembly of work table
Loosen the set screw as in Fig. 3. Insert the table's
rod in the hole but remember to have the flat
surface of the shaft facing the set screw. Tighten
the set screw beware that you should have a space
of 1/16”
(13mm) left in between the table and the
sanding disc.
Horizontal and tension adjustment of sanding belt
If you find that the sanding belt is too tight, too loose
or even not align properly at the central, use the
allen wrench to adjust the adjust-knob to the proper
tension you require Refer-to Fig. 4.
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
**NOTE AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS THAT APPEAR ON THE PANEL OF THE
SANDER**
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