Stand Assembly
1.With the help of another person lift the sander (A, Fig. 1) onto the stand (B, Fig. 1). Feed the belt (C, Fig. 1) through the cut out in the top of the stand.
2.Match the hole pattern in the stand with the hole pattern in the sander.
3.Bolt the sander to the stand with four M10x35 socket head cap screw (D, Fig. 1), four M10 lock washers (E, Fig. 1) and four M10 flat washers (F, Fig. 1). Tighten the nuts to secure the sander to the stand.
Sander Assembly
1.Unscrew the knob (G, Fig. 2), remove the washer (H, Fig. 2) and the trunnion holder (I, Fig. 2). Repeat for opposite side.
2.Lift the table (J, Fig. 2) into position and set on top of the split pins and threaded shaft.
3.Reinstall the trunnion holder, washer and knob. Repeat for opposite side.
4.Make sure the trunnion and trunnion holder engage and tighten the knobs.
5.Open the door in the cabinet to gain access to the belt. Make sure the belt (K, Fig. 3) is seated in the sanding disc pulley.
6.Loosen two bolts (L, Fig. 3) to move the tension roller (M, Fig. 3) out of the way. Place the belt on the fan pulley (N, Fig. 3) and rotate until the belt seats in the pulley. Tighten the tension roller against the belt as shown in Figure 3. The tension roller is adjusted properly when it takes the slack out of the belt.
WARNING
Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance with directional arrow. Sand on downward side of disc. Sanding on the upward side could cause the workpiece to fly up causing injury! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
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