RIDGID EB44241 manual Installing Sanding Sleeves Larger than 1/2 Diameter

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Assembly (continued)

Installing Sanding Sleeves Larger than 1/2" Diameter

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, always turn switch “OFF” and remove switch key before remov- ing or replacing the spacer ring inserts, sleeves and drums.

1.Remove the fan and clean sawdust from inside table recess.

2.Slide the fan onto the motor shaft (vanes face down) aligning slot with roll pin. The fan is used with all drums and sleeves.

3.Install the table insert.

4.Use a straight edge as shown to make sure the table insert is flush with the table.

If necessary adjust the set screws in the table insert with the 3/32 hex “L” wrench provided.

5.Slide the sanding sleeve-rubber drum onto the spindle. NOTE: If the drum is difficult to slide over the spindle, apply talcum powder to the spindle.

6.Position spacer ring insert in the table recess. (See recommended spacer ring insert selection area from table on page 15). Use the smallest spacer ring insert that will fit over the drum.

7.Place desired sanding sleeve on cor- rect drum. NOTE: If the sanding sleeve is difficult to slide over the drum, apply talcum powder to the outside surface of the rubber drum.

8.Install the correct upper spindle washer and tighten the knob. Do not over- tighten. NOTE: Knob turns counter- clockwise to tighten.

9.Plug power cord in the power source and install the yellow switch key.

Straightedge

Table

Insert

Knob

Washer

Sanding Sleeve

Sanding Drum

Spacer Ring Insert

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Contents Page Table of Contents Safety Signal Words Before Using The Sander Avoid dangerous environment To reduce the risk of injury or death from electrical shockDress for Safety Inspect your sander. Check forDon’t overreach. Maintain balance Keep face and body to one sidePrecautions To Take When Sanding Metals Precautions To Take When Sanding PaintMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Extension Cord Gauge A.W.G Length Motor Safety ProtectionWire Sizes Unpacking and Checking Contents Parts Storage AssemblyMounting Rubber Feet To Base Rubber FeetSpindle Sanding Belt Knob Assembly Backstop Removing the Sanding Belt AssemblyInstalling the Sanding Belt Assembly Splines Slots Fan Wear Plate Motor Shaft Roll PinInstalling Sanding Sleeves Larger than 1/2 Diameter Sanding Sleeve Spacer Ring Insert Upper Spindle Washer Selection Of Spacer Ring Inserts Upper Spindle WashersKnob O.D Washer Sanding Sleeve 15/16 I.D Spacer Ring Opening Inside Diameter Outside DiameterFastening with screws Bolting Oscillating Edge Belt/ Spindle Sander To WorkbenchFastening with bolts Tools Needed AlignmentSquaring Front Table Aligning Belt To Miter Gauge Slot Removing/Installing the Sanding Belt Tensioning and Tracking Tracking Knob Spindle Knob Belt Tension Lever Table Adjustment ScrewsGetting to Know Your Spindle Sander Left and Right SideOn-Off Switch Safety Instructions for Oscillating Edge Belt/Spindle Sander Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears When Sander is Running Sanding of lead based paint is not rec Basic Sanding Operation Sandpaper SelectionSanding Curved Edges Surface Sanding on the Sanding BeltEnd Sanding on the Sanding Belt Drive DrumDust Collection Capability Feed DirectionWiring Diagram MaintenanceRidgid Recommends the Following Accessories LubricationTroubleshooting Trouble Probable Cause RemedyWood burns while sand Repair Parts Always order by Part Number-Not by Key Number Description KeyKey Description Page RIDGID,INC Catalog No. EB4424 Model No. EB44241 Serial No