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7. The table (U) should be positioned even with or
slightly below the conveyor belt surface. To
check position, place a level or straightedge
near the left side of the conveyor and extending
out over the table, as shown in Figure 8. Raise
the conveyor table until the drum holds the
straightedge in place, and adjust the infeed
table until it is even with or slightly below the
conveyor belt surface.
8. Place the straightedge near the the right side of
the conveyor table and repeat. Tighten all hex
nuts on the infeed table.
9. Mount the outfeed table in the same manner as
described above.
Note: Removal of existing screws on the rails
will not be necessary for the outfeed side.
Leveling the Sander
Proper leveling is important for getting the
maximum performance from your sander.
1. Place the unit where it will be used in the shop.
2. Mark the position of the legs on the floor with
tape so the sander can be returned to the same
position.
3. Place washers on the casters as needed to
shim up the legs.
Dust Collection
Dust collection is mandatory for a safe work
environment and extended abrasive life. The
sander is equipped with a 4” dust collection port at
the back of the dust cover. It is designed to be used
with standard 4” dust collection hose connected to
a high volume dust collector with a minimum
capacity of 600 CFM.
Using a shop vacuum is not recommended for this
machine, but if used it should be a 16 gallon or
larger canister type shop vacuum. This requires
converting the dust port down to 2-1/2”. An adapter
is available from your dealer (stock no. 80-2910) for
converting to the 2-1/2” hose. Do not reduce hose
size smaller than 2-1/2”. For best results, follow
recommendations of the dust collector
manufacturer.
Figure 7
Figure 8