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must be readjusted to maintain a maximum
1/16" clearance.
Figure 6-2: guard and tool rest
6.8 Sanding table
Install bracket plate, table and handles, as shown in
Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3: sanding belt table
The quickest method of installing a handle is to start
the handle into the threads of the hole, then pull out
on the handle while turning the screw with a 3mm
hex wrench until tight. See Figure 6-4.
To reposition a handle for convenience without
affecting its tightness, pull out on it, rotate, then
release it, allowing it to resettle upon the screw.
Figure 6-4: installing handles
6.9 Stand-off
1. Install stand-off (shown installed in Figure 8-2)
into threaded hole in back of sanding arm.
2. Loosen screw (A, Figure 6-5) with 6mm hex
wrench and lower sanding arm to horizontal
position.
3. Turn stand-off in or out as needed until sanding
arm is level with workbench.
4. Tighten hex nut against sanding arm to secure
setting of stand-off.
6.10 Sanding tool rest
Loosen screw (A, Figure 6-5) with 6mm hex wrench
and lower sanding arm to horizontal position.
Install tool rest as shown in Figure 6-5, using a 6mm
hex wrench.
Note: The tool rest can remain installed when not in
use. Simply adjust it outward to allow opening and
closing of drive wheel cover. Adjust it inward before
raising arm to vertical position.
Figure 6-5: Sanding tool rest
6.11 Dust port
Install dust port (B, Figure 6-5) over exhaust hole in
sanding arm, with three screws.
It is recommended that a dust collection system
designed for metal dust and shavings be connected
to the ports on grinder and belt sander, using 2-1/2”
inside diameter hose with hose clamp (not
provided).