2. BEVEL SANDING (SEE FIG.H)
1) The worktable can be tilted from 0
bevel sanding.
2) Loosen the worktable locking knob and tilt
the worktable to the desired angle.
3) Retighten the worktable locking knob.
WARNING: To avoid trapping the work
or fingers between the table and sanding
surface, the table should be repositioned on
the table support to retain a minimum of 0.08"
(2 mm) distance between sanding surface and
table.
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3. MITER SANDING (SEE FIG.I)
1) Use of the miter gauge is recommended for
this operation.
2) Rest the workpiece against the edge of the
miter gauge.
3) Always move the work across the left hand
side of the sanding disc.
4) The table may be tilted for beveled work.
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4. VERTICAL SANDING (SEE FIG.J)
1) Loosen the belt bed locking screw and raise
the belt bed to the vertical position. Retighten
the belt bed locking screw. (See Fig.F1)
2) Tighten the work support hex screw (13), and
hold the work support in position and fasten.
to 45
for
(See Fig.C)
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3) Then your machine can sand vertically. (See
Fig.J)
5. SURFACE SANDING ON THE SANDING
BELT (SEE FIG.K)
When checking clearance between the belt
and work support, press the belt flat against the
metal beneath it.
1) Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands,
keeping fingers away from the sanding belt.
2) Keep the end butted against the backstop
and move the work evenly across the sanding
belt. Use extra caution when sanding very thin
pieces.
3) When sanding long pieces, remove the work
support.
4) Apply only enough pressure to allow the
sanding belt to remove any material.
6. SANDING CURVED EDGES
1) Always sand inside curves on idler drum as
shown. (SEE FIG.M1)
Applying the end of the workpiece to the idler
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K
WARNING:Never attempt to sand the
ends of a workpiece on the idler drum.
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