Jet Tools 16-32 Plus Dust Cover Latch, Conveyor Belt Tension/Tracking, Conveyor Belt Replacement

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Dust Cover Latch

The dust cover latch prevents the dust cover from accidentally opening. To release the latch, press inward on the dust cover knob (D, Figure 21). This will cause the dust cover center to flex and release the latch. Note that the dust cover latch can be adjusted in or out by loosening the screw (E, Figure 21).

Conveyor Belt Tension/Tracking

Conveyor belt tension and tracking adjustments may occasionally be necessary during break-in and normal operation to compensate for belt stretching.

IMPORTANT: The conveyor belt has been over- tensioned for shipping purposes. It must be re- tensioned before operating the sander.

Belt Tension: To adjust the tension of the conveyor belt, first adjust the take-up screw nut (Figure 22) on both sides of the conveyor to obtain approximately equal tension on both sides of the belt when taut.

Insufficient belt tension will 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 cause tracking problems and result in bent rollers, bent take-up brackets, and premature wearing of the bronze roller bearings or conveyor belt.

Belt Tracking: Adjustments to tracking are made while the conveyor belt is running. After the proper belt tension has been achieved, turn on the conveyor unit and set it at the fastest speed setting. Watch for a tendency of the conveyor belt to drift to one side of the conveyor. If there is drifting, tighten the take-up screw nut (Figure 22) on the side toward which the belt is drifting, and loosen the take-up screw nut on the opposite side. NOTE: Adjust the 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.

Conveyor Belt Replacement

1.To replace a worn conveyor belt, raise drum to highest position. Unplug machine from power source and unplug motor cord from control box receptacle.

2.Adjust conveyor take-up screw nuts (Figure 22) to relieve belt tension.

Figure 21 (repeated)

Figure 22

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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 Conveyor Installing Drum HeadAssembling the Sander Accessory Infeed/Outfeed Tables OptionalInstalling Abrasives Dust CollectionPage Grounding Instructions Adjustments Switch LockExtension Cords Drum Height ControlDust Cover Latch Conveyor Belt ReplacementConveyor 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