RIDGID EB44241 manual Inspect your sander. Check for, Dress for Safety

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Before Each Use

Inspect your sander. Check for:

alignment of moving parts,

binding of moving parts,

broken or damaged parts,

work parts that cause a gap larger than 1/16" between work support and sanding surface,

sanding belt narrower than 4 inches. Narrower belts uncover parts that could trap your fingers,

worn or damaged electric cords,

stable mounting, and

any other conditions that may affect the way the sander works.

Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking for and removing keys and adjusting wrenches from table top before turn- ing sander on.

If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any way, or any electrical parts don’t work properly, turn the sander off and unplug the sander. Replace damaged, missing, or failed parts before using the sander again.

Disconnect the sander to reduce the risk of injury from accidental start- ing. Turn switch off, unplug sander and remove the switch key before changing the setup or sanding drum.

Maintain tools with care. Keep the sander clean for maximum and safest performance.

To reduce the risk of injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces:

Use only recommended accessories.

Use the correct spacer ring insert. The opening between the sanding sleeve and insert must be 5/32 of an inch or less. (See page 15)

All sanding drums, washers and knobs are tight. No parts should have excessive play prior to operat- ing unit.

Keep work area clean. Cluttered work surfaces invite accidents. Floor must be clean and dry for stable footing.

Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears

Dress for Safety

Any power sander can throw foreign objects into the eyes. This can result in permanent eye damage. Always wear safety goggles, not glasses complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada CSA Z94.3-99) shown on package. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses. Safety goggles are available at many local retail stores. Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI or CSA could seriously hurt you when they break.

Sanding operations are usually dusty. Wear a dust mask along with the safety goggles.

Wear nonslip footwear.

Tie back long hair.

Roll long sleeves above the elbow.

Noise levels vary widely. To reduce the risk of possible hearing damage, wear ear plugs or muffs when using sander for hours at a time.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Safety Signal Words Before Using The Sander To reduce the risk of injury or death from electrical shock Avoid dangerous environmentInspect your sander. Check for Dress for SafetyKeep face and body to one side Don’t overreach. Maintain balancePrecautions To Take When Sanding Paint Precautions To Take When Sanding MetalsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Extension Cord Gauge A.W.G Length Motor Safety ProtectionWire Sizes Unpacking and Checking Contents Mounting Rubber Feet To Base AssemblyParts Storage Rubber FeetInstalling the Sanding Belt Assembly Removing the Sanding Belt AssemblySpindle Sanding Belt Knob Assembly Backstop Splines Slots Fan Wear Plate Motor Shaft Roll PinInstalling Sanding Sleeves Larger than 1/2 Diameter Knob O.D Washer Sanding Sleeve 15/16 I.D Spacer Ring Selection Of Spacer Ring Inserts Upper Spindle WashersSanding Sleeve Spacer Ring Insert Upper Spindle Washer 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 Getting to Know Your Spindle Sander Table Adjustment ScrewsTracking Knob Spindle Knob Belt Tension Lever 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 Sandpaper Selection Basic Sanding OperationEnd Sanding on the Sanding Belt Surface Sanding on the Sanding BeltSanding Curved Edges Drive DrumFeed Direction Dust Collection CapabilityRidgid Recommends the Following Accessories MaintenanceWiring Diagram LubricationTrouble Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingWood burns while sand Repair Parts Key Always order by Part Number-Not by Key Number DescriptionKey Description Page Catalog No. EB4424 Model No. EB44241 Serial No RIDGID,INC