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Note - The disc table can be positioned from 0° to 45°, relative to the plane of the sanding surface.
Whenever possible, sand with an open angle where there is plenty of clearance between the disc and the
table. This will avoid trapping the work piece between the sanding surface and the table.
Warning:
To avoid jamming the work piece or fingers between the table and sanding surface, the table
should repositioned on the table support to retain a maximum of 1,5mm distance between sanding surface and
table.
3.
Slide the miter gauge into its slot and use it to hold your work piece in position.
4.
With light, but firm pressure, push the work piece slowly into the downspin side of the rotating disc.
To perform horizontal sanding operations:
1.
Turn the power
ON
and allow the sander to reach full speed.
2.
Place the work piece against the surface of the sanding belt. Hold the work piece firmly with both hands but
keep fingers away from the sanding surface.
3.
Move the work piece across the surface of the belt for even belt wear.
4.
Use the fence to prevent the work piece from being thrown off by the rotation of the sanding belt.
Warning: Hold the work piece firmly when the fence is removed to prevent the work piece from
being thrown. Keep bystanders away from the machine while in operation.
5.
Remove the fence from the sander if the work piece is longer than the sanding bed.
To perform curved sanding operations:
1.
Turn the power
ON
and allow the sander to reach full speed.
2.
Hold the work piece against the end of the sanding belt. Move the work piece slowly across the entire
surface of the belt.
The disc sanding table can be removed and installed on the sanding belt bed when the sanding belt bed is
vertical. This gives the operator more working room when using the sanding belt.