Operator's Manual ® 2 x 42" Belt 6" Disc SANDER Model No. 351.215132 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman www.sears.com/craftsman 30635.00 Draft (04/01/09) Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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KNOW HOW TO USE TOOL • Use right tool for job. Do not force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. • Disconnect tool when changing belt or abrasive disc. • Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging in. • Do not force tool. It will work most efficiently at the rate for which it was designed. • Keep hands away from moving parts and sanding surfaces. • Never leave tool running unattended.
. Tighten socket head bolt to secure belt table position. Properly Grounded Outlet ATTACH HORIZONTAL STOP Grounding Prong Refer to Figure 3. A horizontal stop bar with nut is provided as a positive stop when using the sander with the belt housing adjusted to a horizontal position. To attach stop bar: • Thread the horizontal stop bar into the threaded hole on the rear side of belt housing. • Tighten hex nut.
EXTENSION ° . . . . CORDS HP continuous duty motor. Belt speed is 4400 FPM and the disc rotates 3500 RPM. The belt table tilts 0 to 60 ° and the disc table tilts 0 to 45 ° for angle sanding. The quick release tension and tracking mechanism makes belt changing quick and easy. Belt platen is removable for contour sanding. Belt housing swivels from vertical to horizontal for sanding large workpieces. Disc guard has 11/2"dust collection chute.
. Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance with the directional arrows. . Remove belt cover. . Loosen and remove socket head bolt from bracket. . Keep your hands clear of abrasive belt, disc and all moving parts. . Remove bracket. . . For optimum performance, do not stall motor or reduce speed. Do not force the work into the abrasive. Loosen socket head bolt and move belt table parallel to belt. . .
• isting Bolt Locking Replace belt cover and knobs. Move the workpiece against belt. Belt will follow contour. SHARPENING Refer to Figure 10. • Adjust belt table to desired sharpening angle and tighten securely. Use belt sander to notch the back of an auxiliary piece of wood. • Using a C-clamp, attach auxiliary piece of wood to table. It acts as a support while sharpening. • Top edge of wood should be less than 1/16" from abrasive belt.
• USING Use the work stop to position and stabilize workpiece Keep end butted against work stop and move workpiece evenly across abrasive belt Refer to Figure 14 • The miter gauge is used only on the disc table Use the miter gauge for securing work and holding the proper angle while disc sanding • Adjust the angle by repositioning the miter gauge scale and locking it into place with knob • Check the accuracy of the miter gauge Use a combination square to adjust the miter gauge square to the disc Loo
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE Motor will not start 1. Low voltage 2. Open circuit in motor or loose connections 3. Defective switch Motor will not start; fuses blown or circuit breakers are tripped CAUSE(S) 4. Defective capacitor 1. Short circuit in line cord or plug 2. Short circuit in motor or loose connections 3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Check power line for proper voltage 2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open connection 3. Replace switch 4.
Model 351.21 5132 57 / 56 51 35 2 28 13 32 4 Figure 14 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Sander 10 10.
KEY NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 * A N/A 1- PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 30638.00 00067.00 30639.00 STD863508 STD852005 STD851005 30640.00 N/A 05156.00 30641.00 STD852004 STD863408 STD851006 STD852006 STD870616 30642.00 08066.00 N/A 30648.00 30649.00 STD851004 N/A 04051.00 07800.01 STD840610 24706.00 30663.00 04658.00 9-28313 04657.00 07202.00 24705.00 Motor Assembly Line Cord Strain Relief 5-0.
LIJADORA El riesgo debido a la exposici6n Correa de 5,1 x 107 cm Disco de 15,2 cm una m_.scara para la cara o respirador dos, aprobados por OSHA/NIOSH. PRECAUClON: Siempre ............................................... ESTE PREPARADO • 2-9 Ilustraci6n y lista de partes ............................. 10-11 Garantia .............................................. 12 Reglas de seguridad .................................. 13-14 14-15 Operaci6n .......................................... 15-18 ....
• • Revise para verificar si hay partes daSadas. Revise para La bolsa de partes incluyes: pudiera mm, una arandela seguridad de 10 mm, una arandela plana de 10 mm, una arandela plana de 8 mm, dos arandelas planas de 6 afectar la operaci6n Si hay una protecci6n de la herramienta. o cualquier otra parte da_ada, tiene que repararse correctamente o cambiarse. No haga reparaciones provisorias.
INSTALACION DE LA MESA DE LA CORREA Refierase • • Instale la mesa de la correa en el lado izquierdo de la caja de la correa, usando el perno de cabeza hueca, la arandela seguridad proporcionados • Coloque la mesa de la correa la correa. • AsegQrese de que la separacidn la correa sea de 1/ld' o menor. • Apriete el perno de cabeza mesa de la correa. • Esta herramienta viene equipada Figura 4) para su protecci6n choque electrico.
• No use un adaptador de conexi6n a tierra de 3 puntas 2 puntas a menos que sea permitido reglamentos locales y nacionales. a motor est,. controlada por los c6digos y por un interruptor basculante enclavador unipolar. • Remueva la Ilave para impedir el uso no autorizado. (En Canada no se permite usar un adaptador de conexi6n a tierra de 3 puntas a 2 puntas.) En donde est,.
• Siempre • AsegQrese • use protecci6n correcta. 6primo. El alineamiento Despues de encender abrasiva est6 alineada correcto le entrega en forma AsegQrese el interruptor, siempre completa que el motor funcione Evite el contragolpe direcci6n. • lijando deje que la en el sentido Para obtener el rendimiento ni reduzca la velocidad. parte abrasiva. • Soporte Nunca empuje de la parte 6primo abrasiva, de la lijadora la correa de la fuente de energia ajuste.
Asegure la posicidn cuando la correa est6 con la alineacidn correcta de modo que permanezca centrada en las ruedas. Mantenga la posici6n del perno de cabeza hueca con la Ilave hexagonal de 4 mm. Apriete posicidn del perno. la tuerca de fijacidn para fijar la Perno de ajuste de fijaci6n Figura 9 - Lijado de contorno AFILAMIENTO Refierase • a la Figura 10. Ajuste la mesa de la correa al _.ngulo de afilamiento deseado y aprietela en forma segura.
• • Use una escuadra de combinacidn para ajustar el tope de tra- bajo a 90 ° con respecto a la correa, entre la correa y el tope de trabajo. con espacio Utilice el tope de la pieza de trabajo para situar y estabilizar • libre de 1/ld' Mueva la pieza de trabajo a trav6s del lado de abajo (dere- cho) del disco abrasivo. El disco abrasivo se mueve de forma m_.s r_.pida y remueve m_.s material en el borde exterior. la • Para obtener precisi6n, use la guia de ingletes. pieza de trabajo.
SINTOMA CAUSA(S) El motor no arranca 1. Voltaje bajo MEDIDA POSIBLE(S) 2. Hay un circuito abierto en el motor o hay conexiones sueltas 3. Interruptor defectuoso 4. Condensador El motor no arranca; los fusibles estan quemados o los interruptores de circuito se han disparado defectuoso 1. Hay un cortocircuito el enchufe CORRECTIVA 1. Revise la energia para ver si tiene el voltaje apropiado 2. Inspeccione todas las conexiones de entrada en el motor para verificar si hay alguna suelta o abierta 3.
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