Trouble
Conveyor rollers run intermittently.
Sander burns wood.
Conveyor belt slips on drive roller.
Board slips on conveyor belt.
Sander motor slows or stalls.
Ripples in sanded surface.
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B.Uniformly spaced ripples.
Wood is gouged.
Table height adjustment works improperly.
Motor overload protector trips or shop wiring breaker trips.
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| Align shaft flats of gear motor and | |
Shaft coupling loose. | drive roller, and tighten shaft coupling | |
| set screws. | |
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Abrasive strip is overlapped. | ||
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Abrasive is loaded. | Clean abrasive. | |
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Depth of cut excessive for fine grit. | Use coarser grit or reduce depth of | |
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Feed rate too slow. | Increase feed rate. | |
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Abrasive is worn. | Replace abrasive. | |
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Improper conveyor belt tension. | Adjust belt tension (page 16). | |
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Excessive depth of cut and/or feed | Reduce depth of cut and/or feed rate. | |
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Tension rollers too high. | Lower tension rollers (see page 19). | |
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Excessive feed rate. | Reduce feed rate. | |
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Dirty or worn conveyor belt. | Replace conveyor belt. | |
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Improper conveyor belt tension. | Adjust belt tension. If necessary, | |
reduce depth of cut and/or feed rate. | ||
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Excessive depth of cut and/or | Reduce depth of cut or feed rate. | |
excessive feed rate. | ||
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| Conveyor belt slipping (see above) | |
A. Uneven feed rate. | Board slips on conveyor belt (see | |
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| Conveyor motor stalls (see above). | |
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| Reduce depth of cut and/or feed rate. | |
B. Conveyor bed flexing or vibration. | Check for loose bolts, loose shaft | |
coupling set screws, or | ||
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Stock slipping on conveyor. | Correct depth of cut or roller tension. | |
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Work piece not properly supported. | Add work supports for long work | |
pieces. | ||
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Improper adjustment of height control. | Readjust height control. See pages | |
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Excessive load on sanding drum and | Allow motor to cool and | |
motor. | overload button. | |
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| Connect sander to a dedicated circuit. | |
Too many tools on circuit. | Have a certified electrician correct | |
| any shop wiring problem. | |
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Excessive length or inadequate size | Use a shorter or heavier gauge | |
extension cord. | extension cord (see Figure 19). | |
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