ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
MOUNTING THE SANDER TO A WORKBENCH
WARNING! If during operation there is any tendency for
the sander to tip over, slide or walk on the supporting surface,
the sander should be properly mounted to a workbench or
stand.
1. Position the sander on the workbench where it will be used.
2. Mark the workbench through the mounting holes located in
the sander base. Drill holes in the workbench at the marks.
3. Using mounting bolts (Fig. 6 - 1), lock washers (Fig. 6 - 2),
and hex nuts (Fig. 6 - 3) (not supplied), secure the sander to the
workbench.
NOTE: All bolts should be inserted from the top. Washers and
hex nuts should be fastened from the underside of the work-
bench (Fig. 6).
INSTALLING THE SANDING BELT
1. Loosen the bed locking screw with the hex key. Raise the
sanding bed about 45°; tighten the bed locking screw
(Fig. 7 - 1).
2. Pull the tension lever, releasing the tension.
3. Locate the directional arrow (Fig. 7 - 2) on the smooth side of the sanding belt (Fig. 7 - 3).
4. Place the sanding belt over the drums (Fig. 7 - 4) with the directional arrow pointing towards the dust chute.
5. Center the belt correctly on both drums.
6. Push the tension lever back to tighten the belt to the bed.
7. Loosen the bed locking screw; lower the bed to a horizontal position. Tighten the bed locking screw.
Fig. 6
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1
2
3
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3
Fig. 7
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4
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