Jet Tools 16-32 Plus operating instructions Dust Collection, Installing Abrasives

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Dust Collection

Dust collection is mandatory for a safe work environment and extended abrasive life. The 16- 32 Plus is equipped with a 4” dust collection port at the top of the dust cover. It is designed to be used with standard 4” dust collection hose connected to a high volume dust collector (minimum 400 to 600 cfm).

A standard shop type canister (16 gal. or larger) can be used for short periods of sanding time but requires converting the hose size down to 2- 1/2”. An adapter is available for converting to the 2-1/2” hose (see “Optional Accessories” on page 26).

Installing Abrasives

An 80-grit abrasive strip is already installed on the drum of your sander, and one box of assorted grit Ready to WrapTM abrasives is also supplied. Page 25 offers information on the types of abrasive and their recommended uses.

Proper attachment of the abrasive strip to the drum is critical to achieving top performance from your drum sander. Abrasive strips do not have to be pre-measured. The end of the roll is first tapered and attached to the left (outboard) side of the drum. Then the strip is wrapped around the drum, and the second taper is made for attachment to the right (inboard) side of the drum.

NOTE: When using Ready To WrapTM abrasives, not all of the steps below are necessary. You can use the original abrasive strip mounted to the drum as a template for cutting your own strips.

1.Mark and cut a taper at one end of the roll as shown in Figure 10. Because the tapered end should use all of the left (outboard) slot width, its end must be trimmed back as shown.

2.Squeeze the fastener lever (Figure 11) on the outboard end of drum, and insert the tapered end of the abrasive so that it uses most of the width of the slot. Release the fastener lever to securely hold the strip end to the fastener.

3.Begin wrapping the strip around the drum. The tapered edge of the strip end should follow the edge of the drum.

4.Continue to wrap the abrasive in a spiral fashion by rotating the drum with one hand and guiding the strip with the other (Figure 12). Successive windings of the strip should be flush with previous windings without any overlap.

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Figure 10

(not applicable to “Ready To Wrap” strips)

Figure 11

Figure 12

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Contents Drum Sander Warranty and Service Table of Contents Page Page Introduction Specifications Features and Terminology Contents of Boxes UnpackingCasters Optional Accessory Assembling the StandInstalling Drum Head Installing ConveyorAssembling the Sander Accessory Infeed/Outfeed Tables OptionalInstalling Abrasives Dust CollectionPage Grounding Instructions Adjustments Switch LockExtension Cords Drum Height ControlConveyor Belt Replacement Dust Cover LatchConveyor Belt Tension/Tracking Sanding Drum Alignment Drum Height Control Adjustment Fine-Tuning Drum AlignmentTension Roller Pressure Adjustment Tension Roller AlignmentOperation Multiple-Piece Sanding Runs Sanding Multiple Pieces At OnceTracker Kit Underside of conveyor shownMaintenance TroubleshootingAlign shaft flats of gear motor Abrasives Abrasive Selection GuideOptional Accessories Replacement PartsParts List Stand Assembly Index No. Part No Description Size QtyConveyor and Motor Assembly Parts List Conveyor and Motor Assembly Drum Head Assembly Parts List Drum Head Assembly JWTS10-MRSParts List Infeed/Outfeed Tables Optional Accessory Electrical Connections Page Page WMH Tool Group