Stock Feeding Angle. Some pieces, because of their
dimensions, will need to be fed into the machine at
a 90° angle (perpendicular to the brush). However,
even a slight o set angle of the stock can provide for
more e ective sanding/brushing on some stock (Fig.
13).
Keeping the Machine Clean. For best results, make
cleaning the machine a regular shop procedure.
Allowing excess build-up of dust and debris can
adversely a ect performance, slippage on the conveyor
belt, and/or the accumulation of material on the brush
which can throw o the center of balance. Leave the
dust collector on when cleaning dust from the drum
or brush. Also sweep the conveyor belt after cleaning
operations. If not cleaned, the conveyor belt could
allow stock to slip during operation.
WARNING: Do Not Re-wire machine to 220 volt
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