Jet Tools Drum Sander Conveyor Belt Tension and Tracking, Trackers, Conveyor Belt Replacement

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Conveyor Belt Tension and Tracking

 

Conveyor belt tension adjustment may be

 

necessary during the break-in period to

 

compensate for belt stretching.

 

IMPORTANT: The conveyor belt has been over-

 

tensioned for the purpose of shipping. Before

 

operating the sander, adjust the belt tension

 

according to the following instructions!

 

Tension. To adjust the tension of the conveyor

 

belt, first adjust the take-up screw nut (A, Figure

 

20) using the attached wrench (B, Figure 20).

 

Do this on both sides of the conveyor to obtain

 

approximately equal tension on both sides of the

 

belt when taut. Insufficient belt tension will

Figure 20

cause slippage of conveyor belt on the drive

 

roller during sanding operation; the conveyor

 

belt is too loose if it can be stopped by hand

 

pressure applied directly to the top of the

 

conveyor belt. Excessive belt tension can result

 

in bent rollers, bent brackets, and/or premature

 

wearing of the bushings or belt.

 

Tracking. Belt tracking adjustments are made

 

while the conveyor belt is running. After the

 

proper belt tension is obtained (see above), turn

 

the conveyor on and set it at the fastest speed

 

setting. Watch for a tendency of the conveyor

 

belt to drift to one side of the conveyor. To

 

adjust tracking, tighten the take-up screw nut on

 

the side toward which the belt is drifting, and

 

loosen the take-up screw nut on the opposite

 

side an equal amount.

 

Adjusting the take-up screw nuts on either side

 

of the conveyor allows belt tracking adjustments

 

to be made without affecting belt tension.

 

NOTE: Adjust take-up screw nuts only 1/4 turn

 

at a time. Then allow time for the belt to react to

 

the adjustments before proceeding further. Try

 

to avoid over adjustments.

 

Trackers

 

The sander comes equipped with “Trackers”,

 

ceramic guides that reduce the amount of

 

adjustments needed to keep the conveyor belt

 

tracked (centered) on the conveyor bed. These

 

guides have a magnetic backing to keep them in

 

place. If a Tracker wears through, it can be

 

reversed by turning it over. Page 22 contains

 

more information about re-setting trackers.

 

Conveyor Belt Replacement

1.Unplug the machine from the wall receptacle, and unplug the motor cord from the control box receptacle.

2.Raise drum to its highest position using the handwheel.

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Contents Drum Sander Warranty and Service Table of Contents Page Page Introduction Specifications Features and Terminology Unpacking Contents of the Shipping ContainerCasters Optional Accessory Assembling the Open Stand Optional AccessoryInfeed and Outfeed Tables Optional AssemblyInstalling Drum Head Installing Conveyor TableInstalling Abrasives Dust CoverDust Collection Page Grounding Instructions Drum Height Control AdjustmentsSwitch Lockout Extension CordsConveyor Belt Replacement Conveyor Belt Tension and TrackingTrackers Checking Drum Alignment Fine Tuning Drum Alignment Tension Roller Alignment Tension Roller Pressure AdjustmentOperation Drum Height Control AdjustmentBasic Operating Procedure Setting Depth of CutTips for Maximum Performance Selecting SandSmart Feed RatesEdge Sanding MaintenanceUnderside of conveyor shown Tracker KitAbrasive Selection Guide AbrasivesTroubleshooting Motor and Electrical Problems Trouble Troubleshooting Operational Problems Replacement Parts Optional AccessoriesConveyor and Motor Assembly Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Parts List Conveyor and Motor AssemblyDrum Head Assembly Parts List Drum Head Assembly 11-1000-04 Lock Washer, Internal Tooth 12-2000-04 Index Part Description Size Qty Parts List Open Stand #609004 Optional AccessoryPJN-S02 Parts List Closed Stand #609005 Optional Accessory2244PLUS-501 2244PLUS-502 Electrical Connections