With a 1/8” wrench, adjust all four studs by tightening the lock nuts (Figure 28), then loosening them 1/8 to 1/4 turn. If the lock nuts are set too tight, height control will not operate easily. If the lock nuts are too loose, excessive deflection of the outboard end of the drum carriage will result. 2. Apply lubricant to front and rear areas of motor mount slide. 3. Push height adjustment handle (Figure 28) downward to set firmly on housing. Figure 27 Figure 28 18 4. Loosen set screws on colla
A good rule of thumb when sanding with grits finer than 80 is lower the drum so that it contacts with work piece but still can be rotated by hand. When using grits coarser than 80 grit, you can lower the drum slightly more. However, a combination of several variables will determine the proper depth of cut to use, including the following: • Abrasive type and grit size. • Width of the piece being processed. • Hardness of the piece. • Feed rate of stock. Establishing the Proper Drum Height To estab
Slide cross bar toward outboard side as shown. 4. Loosen v-belt tension by loosening pinch bolt in motor support (Figure 38) and raise motor. Remove v-belt from pulleys. 5. Install new v-belt and tension the belt by using the weight of the motor only. Make sure the pulleys are aligned. Replace transfer rod and miter gear; tighten set screw on miter gear and replace protective cap. Tighten collar on transfer rod. 6. Install the outer half of the belt guard and tighten the six screws. Rotating Dru
That means consistent performance with minimal adjusting by the operator. The drum is equipped with patented abrasive take-up fasteners that make changing the abrasive strips fast and easy. We also include our exclusive Tuf Tool™ that makes operating the take-up fasteners a no-strain event. Table and Feed The expansive conveyor surface is expanded even further with the included steel extension tables. (left) Easy to use conveyor belt tension adjusters (right) even have the necessary wrench captu
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The depth of cut is controlled by the height adjustment handwheel. It may take some experimentation to determine the proper depth of cut, given the variables of abrasive grit, type of wood, and feed rate. For best results, use scrap wood to practice sanding and to develop skill and familiarity with the machine before doing finish work. A combination of several variables will determine the proper depth of cut to use, including the following: 1. Abrasive type and grit size. 2. Width of the piece b
A. A temporary adapter (Fig. B) may be used to connect the plug to a two- prong receptacle (Fig. B) if a properly grounded outlet is not available. A temporary adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. This adapter is not applicable in Canada. The green colored lug must be fastened to the cover plate screw. Important: The adapter illustrated in Fig. B is for use only if you already have a properly grounded two-prong receptacle. Do n
Tighten the nuts to secure the sander to the stand. Note: If you are going to use the sander as a benchtop unit mount the sander to the workbench with the supplied bolts. 2. Unscrew the knob (A, Fig. 2), remove the washer (B, Fig. 2) and the trunnion holder (C, Fig. 2). Repeat for opposite side. 3. Lift the table (D, Fig. 2) into position and set on top of the split pins and threaded shaft. 4. Reinstall the trunnion holder, washer and knob. Repeat for opposite side. 5. Make sure the trunnio
9 10 Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Cause Solution Sander will not start 1. Sander unplugged from wall or motor 2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped 3. Cord damaged 4. Starting capacitor bad 1. Check all plug connections 2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker 3. Replace cord 4. Replace starting capacitor Sanding drum does not come up to speed 1. Extension cord too light or too long 2. Low current 1. Replace with adequate size and length cord 2. Contact a qualified electrician Machi
16). JET offers a wide variety of hoses, adapters and dust collectors. 2. Loosen the wing nut (B, Fig. 16) and pull the gate (C, Fig. 16) open to allow air suction to the sanding belt. Push the gate closed to shut off air suction. Tighten the wing nut. 3. Push the gate (D, Fig. 16) down to shut off air suction to the disc. Lift the gate to open the air suction to the disc. Lubrication All moving parts run on sealed ball bearings and require no lubrication. Optional Accessories Open Stand w/Belt