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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME 35-50 MINUTES
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Phillips Screwdriver
WARNING
For your safety, never connect plug to power source
receptacle until all assembly and adjustment steps are
completed, and you have read and understood the safety
and operating instructions.
MOUNT SANDER
1. Choose a suitable location to mount the sander. The
sander must be installed in a place with ample lighting
and correct power supply. To install sander:
2. The sander must be bolted to a firm, level surface.
3. Make sure there is plenty of room for moving the
workpiece. There must be enough room that neither
operators nor bystanders will have to stand in line with
the wood while using the tool. Allow room so that the
belt assembly can be positioned horizontally.
4. Sander can be installed on a workbench or tool stand
using bolts, lock washers and hex nuts (not supplied).
ATTACH ABRASIVE DISC. (Fig. A)
1. Remove disc cover (1) by loosening and removing five
screws (2).
2. Peel protective paper from the back of the abrasive disc
(3)
3. Center the abrasive disc onto the aluminum disc and
press on firmly and evenly.
4. Replace disc cover.
Fig. A
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Combination Square
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ATTACH TABLE
The included table is used with both the disc and belt.
To use the table with the disc: (Fig. B)
1. Insert support rod (1) into base (2). Secure with bolt (3)
on flat surface of rod.
2. Position table assembly (4) on rod. Make sure gap
between table and disc is 1/16" or less. Secure with
bolt (5).
3. Using a combination square (6), set the table perpen-
dicular to the disc, and secure in position with knob (7).
If necessary, set pointer (8) at 0.
Fig. B
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To use the table with the belt (Fig C)
1. Insert support rod (1) into bracket (2). Secure with bolt
(3) on flat surface of rod.
2. Position table assembly (4) on rod. Make sure gap
between table and belt is 1/16" or less. Secure with
bolt (5)
3. Using a combination square, set the table perpendicular
to the belt and secure in position with knob (6).
If necessary, set pointer (7) at 0.
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Fig. C
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