Jet Tools Drum Sander operating instructions

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Successive windings of the strip should be flush with previous windings without any overlap.

5.Mark the trailing end of the strip where it crosses the right (inboard) end of the drum (Figure 11).

6.Remove the abrasive strip from the drum, and cut a taper as was done with the starting edge (see Figure 8). Note: The taper on the remaining roll can be used as the taper for the starting edge of the next strip to be cut.

7.Rewrap the drum beginning at the left, as described in steps 2-4 .

8.You can use your fingers to work the infeed take-up fastener, but it will be more convenient to use the TUFTool supplied with your sander. Hold the TUFTool with the red end pointing away from you (Figure 12) and insert its hook into the outside hole of the fastener lever (see Figure 14).

9.Lift the lever with the TUFTool, pulling the lever up until it touches the inside of the drum.

10.Turn the TUFTool counterclockwise and lower it onto the abrasive strip, making sure it is holding the paper tight (Figure 13).

11.Insert the tapered end of the abrasive strip into the slot and fastener. It may be necessary to trim the tapered end of the abrasive strip so that it does not “bottom out” against the inside of the drum.

IMPORTANT: Leave a gap – at least 1/8” – between the tapered strip and the closed end of the slot (Figure 13) to allow strip to be pulled into the fastener as needed. If necessary, trim the outside edge of the abrasive strip.

12.Hold the abrasive in place with your left hand, lift up the TUFTool and turn it clockwise while maintaining upward pressure. Slowly move the TUFTool away from you slightly, then down, while easing it out of the hole. This releases the lever in its proper position (Figure 14).

All abrasive strips will stretch in use and may stretch enough to allow the take-up lever to reach its lowest position so that it can not maintain tension on the strip. If this occurs, follow the above procedures to re-set the take- up lever.

Always remove TUFTool from machine before operating.

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Figure 13

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Contents Drum Sander Warranty and Service Table of Contents Page Page Introduction Specifications Features and Terminology Contents of the Shipping Container UnpackingAssembling the Open Stand Optional Accessory Casters Optional AccessoryAssembly Installing Drum HeadInstalling Conveyor Table Infeed and Outfeed Tables OptionalInstalling Abrasives Dust CoverDust Collection Page Grounding Instructions Adjustments Switch LockoutExtension Cords Drum Height ControlConveyor Belt Replacement Conveyor Belt Tension and TrackingTrackers Checking Drum Alignment Fine Tuning Drum Alignment Tension Roller Pressure Adjustment Tension Roller AlignmentDrum Height Control Adjustment Basic Operating ProcedureSetting Depth of Cut OperationSelecting SandSmart Feed Rates Tips for Maximum PerformanceMaintenance Edge SandingTracker Kit Underside of conveyor shownAbrasives Abrasive Selection GuideTroubleshooting Motor and Electrical Problems Trouble Troubleshooting Operational Problems Optional Accessories Replacement PartsConveyor and Motor Assembly Parts List Conveyor and Motor Assembly Index No. Part No Description Size QtyDrum Head Assembly Parts List Drum Head Assembly 11-1000-04 Lock Washer, Internal Tooth 12-2000-04 Parts List Open Stand #609004 Optional Accessory Index Part Description Size QtyParts List Closed Stand #609005 Optional Accessory PJN-S022244PLUS-501 2244PLUS-502 Electrical Connections