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To set-up your machine, follow this procedure:
1.
Familiarize yourself with the machine and read all danger, warning, and caution statements. Make sure all operators of this machine
have read this Operator's Manual. If they cannot read this manual, have the manual explained fully before allowing anyone to operate
the sander.
2.
Locate the electrical source. The receptacle should be compatible with the plug. The receptacle must be grounded and must be fused
(see nameplate for electrical requirements) to avoid an electrical hazard
3.
Clip the dust bag to the elbow. (See Figure 9) Cross the strings on the dust bag and draw tight over the flare on the elbow.
Wrap the string around the elbow and secure.
4.
Wind the electrical cord through the cable arm. (See Figure 10) Keep the power cord out of path of equipment. Do not connect the
electrical cord at this time.
5.
Pull the draw latch forward to release the access door to gain entry to the sanding chamber.
6.
Rotate the release lever forward. (See Figure 11)
WARNING: Never put yourself or let others be in a position to get injured if the machine should tip or fall while
changing abrasive.
7.
Install a new abrasive belt by sliding the abrasive over the tension roller and drum. (See Figure 12)
8.
Rotate the release lever backward to tighten the abrasive belt. CAUTION: Do not force the release lever.
Doing so can damage the tracking mechanism and cause the abrasive belt to mis-track.
9.
The control switch is found on the operating handle. Verify that the control switch is set to "OFF". See the marking on the switch.
10.
Connect the electrical cord.
11.
Jog (turn on momentarily - test operation) the control switch while observing the belt tracking. Follow the procedures outlined in the
"Sander Adjustment Procedures" on page 14 to correct the belt tracking. There is also a label on the inside of the access door that outlines
the belt adjustment.
12.
Close the access door. Place the end of the draw latch over the keeper on the access door and push the draw latch flat against the
mainframe to secure.
Machine Setup
Figure 9
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Figure 10