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4. MOUNTING THE WORKTABLE (SEE FIG.
D1-D3)
1) Position the table support (b) against
worktable and align the holes.
2) Using 3 M6 hex screws, 3 lock washers and
3 flat washers fasten the table support to the
work table.
3) Position the table support in the
corresponding holes on the side of the base.
Ensure that the 0.4" (9.5 mm) diameter index pin
aligns with the upper hole.
4) Place the washer on the end of the worktable
locking knob (17) threaded shaft and insert
shaft through the slot and into the threaded hole
of base.
WARNING: To avoid trapping the work
or fingers between the table and sanding
surface, the table edge should be a minimum of
0.08" (2 mm) from sanding surface.
5) Loosen the 3 hex head screws at bottom
of table support and adjust table as required.
Adjust table as necessary and retighten screws.
D1
13
b
D2
D3
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: Remove the plug from
the socket before carrying out any
adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
1. INSTALLING/ADJUSTING THE SANDING
BELT (SEE FIG.E1, E2)
On the smooth side of the sanding belt, you will
find a"directional arrow". The sanding belt must
run in the direction of this arrow, so that the
splice does not come apart.
1) Pull the belt tension lever (2) to right to
release the belt tension.
2) Place the sanding belt (12) over the drums
with the directional arrow pointing towards the
left hand side. Make sure the belt is centered on
both drums.
3) Slide tension lever to left to apply belt
tension.
4) Tighten the belt bed locking screw (14) when
the bed is in desired position.
5) Plug in the power cord. Turn switch "On" and
immediately "OFF", noting if the belt tends to
slide off the idler drum or drive drum. If it did not
tend to slide off it is TRACKING properly.
6) If the sanding belt moves toward the disc,
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