Wilton 4210 manual Troubleshooting, Fault Probable Cause Remedy

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Troubleshooting

Fault

Probable Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

Machine does not start.

1. Blown fuse or tripped

1. Determine reason for blown fuse/tripped

 

circuit breaker.

breaker (such as a short circuit or motor

 

 

overload). Correct reason for fault. Replace

 

 

fuse/reset breaker.

 

2. Motor failure.

2. Replace motor.

 

3. Not connected to power

3. Connect to power source.

 

source.

 

 

4.Motor not wired for correct

4. Correct motor wiring.

 

voltage.

 

 

5. Motor not connected to

5. Connect to proper voltage source.

 

correct voltage source.

 

 

 

 

Sanding belt does not

1. Sanding belt stretched

1. Replace sanding belt.

trackcorrectly.

unevenly.

 

 

2. V-belt worn.

2. Replace V-belt.

 

3. Pulley worn.

3. Replace pulley.

 

 

 

Abrasive disc separates

1. Improperly bonded.

1. Clean residual adhesive from disc.

from disc.

 

Reapply adhesive-backed disc to clean disc.

 

 

 

Sanding belt slips or stalls

1. Abrasive belt tension

1. Tighten sanding belt.

when pressure is applied.

inadequate.

 

 

2. Excessive pressure being

2. Reduce pressure on sanding belt

 

applied to platen housing.

(and platen housing).

 

3. Motor belt loose.

3. Tighten motor belt.

 

 

 

Disc stalls when pressure

1. Motor V-belt loose.

1. Tighten motor V-belt.

is applied.

 

 

 

 

 

Frequent replacement of

1. Too much pressure being

1. Reduce pressure on work piece.

sanding belt.

applied to work piece.

 

 

2. Full width of belt not being

2. Stroke across sanding belt using full width

 

used.

of belt surface.

 

 

 

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Contents Wilton Belt and Disc Sanding Machine Warranty Table of Contents General Specifications SpecificationsMachinery general safety warnings General Machinery CautionsWire sizes Safety Requirements for Abrasive Sanding MachinesGeneral Electrical Cautions Belt and Disc Sander Features IntroductionMounting Installation and SetupElectrical Connection Adjustments Adjusting Belt TrackingOperation ControlsAdjusting Platen Housing Position Adjusting the Sander TablesDisc Table Belt TableMaintenance CleaningLubrication Replacing the Sanding BeltReplacing the V-Belts Replacement of Motor Wiring Data Single phase electrical hook-upCorrecting motor rotation in single phase motors Circuit protectionConnecting Power for 3-phase Motors Schematic diagram for single phase motor with 4-wire cableTroubleshooting Fault Probable Cause RemedyReplacement Parts Page Exploded View Wilton Model 4210 Belt & Disc Sander Parts Listing Wilton Model 4210 Belt & Disc Sander Electrical Schematic Wiring DiagramPage Page WHM Tool Group

4210 specifications

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