OPERATIONS
7.Choose the insert that has an opening which is slightly bigger than the sanding drum chosen. See Figure 39.
8.Insert the sanding drum mandrel into the chuck and set the chosen table insert into the pocket in the top of the table. See
Figure 40.
•For general drill bits, small reamers, and miscellaneous small cutting and sanding bits, use the 5⁄8'' and the 1'' table inserts.
•For the 1'' sanding drum, use the 1 3⁄8'' table insert.
•For the 1 1⁄2'' sanding drum, use the 1 7⁄8'' table insert.
•For the 2'' sanding drum, use no table insert.
9.Loosen and pivot the table so the opening in the installed table insert is centered to the drill bit or sanding drum.
NEVER sand or drill without the table in position and the work- piece secured. Serious personal injury may occur.
10.Adjust the table height to use all of the grit on the paper as the paper wears.
•If the thickness of the workpiece does not allow much table movement and the sanding drum paper is partially worn on one end, remove the drum from the sand- ing spindle, turn it end for end and replace it on the sanding spindle to use the newer part of the sandpaper.
11.Turn the drill press ON, and begin sanding.