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END-SANDINg ON THE SANDINg BELT
1. It is more convenient to sand the ends of long workpieces (t, fig.24) with
the sanding belt (F, fig.24) in the vertical position.
2. see Positioning the belt bed in operating instructions for adjusting the
belt bed and Mounting the table for vertical belt sanding in assembly,
above, for adjusting the work table.
3. Move the workpiece evenly across the sanding belt. For accuracy, use
the miter gauge.
SANDINg CURVED EDgES
1. Always sand inside curved edges of a workpiece (t, fig.25) on the idler
drum (o, fig.25) as shown, rather than the drive drum.
wARNING! Never attempt to sand the ends of a workpiece on the idler
drum. Applying the end of the workpiece to the idler drum could cause
the workpiece to fly up and result in an injury.
2. Always sand outside curves on a workpiece (t, fig.26) on the disc sander
(V, fig.26), keeping to the left side of the sanding disc center (u, fig.26)
as shown.
wARNING! Applying the workpiece to the right side of the disc could
cause the workpiece to fly up (kickback) and result in an injury.
SANDINg SMALL END-SURFACES ON THE SANDINg
DISC
NOTE: Use of the miter gauge (v, fig.27) is recommended for this
operation.
1. Always sand outside end surfaces of a workpiece (t, fig.27) on the disc
sander (V, fig.27), keeping to the left side of the sanding disc center
(u, fig.27) as shown. Always move the work across the left side of the
sanding disc as shown.
wARNING! Applying the workpiece to the right side of the disc could
cause the workpiece to fly up (kickback) and result in an injury.
wARNING! For your own safety, turn the switch off and remove the
plug from the power source outlet before adjusting your sander.
NOTE: Use a combination square (l, fig.28) to square the miter gauge
to the face of the disc. Be sure the combination square is accurate.
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