Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY: General Rules ...................................................................................................................... 4 Specific Rules ...................................................................................................................... 5 Dec...
Page 4 - SAFETY: General Rules
4 SAFETY: General Rules As with all power tools there is a certain amount ofhazard involved with the operation and use of thetool. Use the tool with the respect and caution de-manded where safety precautions are concerned.This will considerably lessen the possibility of per-sonal injury. When normal...
Page 6 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; OPERATION; CHANGING SANDING BELT; FIGURE 1; FIGURE 2
6 RECEIVING THE SANDER Remove sander from its crate. Check for damageand ensure all parts are intact. Any damage shouldbe reported immediately to your distributor ands h i p p i n g a g e n t . B e f o r e a s s e m b l i n g , r e a d t h emanual thoroughly, familiarizing yourself with cor-rect ass...
Page 7 - FRONT WORK TABLE INCLINATION
7 NOTE: Identify the sanding belt direction before you install the belt, because the belt's rotational directionmust be the same as the machine. An arrow on thereverse side of the belt shows the proper directionand should match the arrow direction on the machineguard. If the belt has no arrow indica...
Page 8 - FIGURE 6; STEEL PLATEN ADJUSTMENT; FIGURE 7; MOTOR/SANDING BELT ALIGNMENT; FIGURE 9
8 FIGURE 6 STEEL PLATEN ADJUSTMENT The steel platen is located between the motor con-tact wheel and the idler pulley. The surface of thesteel platen should protrude about 1/8"-1/4" past themotor contact wheel and the idler pulley in order toassure that the sanding belt will be in contact tot...
Page 9 - MAINTENANCE; LUBRICATION; SANDING BELT SELECTION
9 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION CAUTION: Disconnect sander from power source before performing maintenance. Do not operate the sander until it is properly lubri-cated. All ball bearings are sealed for life and do not requirelubrication. Apply a drop of light machine oil occasionally on thehinge of the ten...
Page 10 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
10 M E L B O R P E S U A C E L B I S S O P N O I T U L O S .t r a t s t o n ll i w r e d n a S r e k a e r b ti u c r i c r o n w o l b e s u F . 1 . d e p p ir t . d e g a m a d d r o C . 2 ti u c r i c t e s e r r o e s u f e c a l p e R . 1 .r e k a e r b d e if il a u q y b d e c a l p e r d r o...
Page 14 - ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
Page 16 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
16 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 6294094 Abrasive Belt, 6" x 108", 40 Grit. 6294095 Abrasive Belt, 6" x 108", 60 Grit. 6294096 Abrasive Belt, 6" x 108", 80 Grit. 6294062 Abrasive Belt, 6" x 108", 100 Grit. 6294098 Abrasive Belt, 6" x 108", 120 Grit. 6294099 Abrasive Be...
Page 20 - POWERMATIC
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