Instruction manual

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MITER GAUGE SLOT ON
BELT SANDER TABLE
PARALLEL TO SANDING BELT
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM
POWER SOURCE.
2. Position the table (A) (Figs. 43 and 44) 90 degrees to
the belt. Place a square (B) in the miter gauge slot with
the blade (C) of the square touching the sanding belt.
Check the opposite end of the belt to see if the miter
gauge slot (D) is parallel to the belt.
3. To adjust, loosen the three (3) screws (E) Fig. 45,
located underneath the table. Move the table (A) until the
miter gauge slot is parallel to the sanding belt. Tighten
the three (3) screws (E).
NOTE: When making this adjustment, make sure that
the table lock lever is tightened.
MAINTAIN A MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF
1/16" BETWEEN THE SANDING BELT
AND THE TABLE.
Fig. 43 Fig. 44
Fig. 45
CHANGING POSITION OF
SANDING ARM
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM
POWER SOURCE.
2. The sanding arm (A) can be used in the vertical
position (Fig. 46), the horizontal position (Fig. 47), or any
angle in between. Loosen the lock lever (B), position the
arm (A) to the desired angle, and tighten the lock lever
(B).
3. The top idler pulley cover (C) Figs. 46 and 47 can be
removed to clear the workpiece when sanding in the
horizontal position. For a long workpiece, lower the
deflector plate (D) to clear the workpiece. Raise the
deflector plate (D) to deflect saw dust when sanding a
short workpiece.
NOTE: With the sanding arm (A) in the horizontal
position (Fig. 47), use the table (E) or the accessory
backstop to support the work.
Fig. 47
Fig. 46
A
B
C
D
C
B
D
A
E
B
E
C
A
E
D
C
A
B