Dymo 31-250 Maintenance, Brush Inspection and Replacement, Drum Motor Overload Protection

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MAINTENANCE

MAKE CERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.

1.Periodically clean or vacuum the feed belt.

2.Periodically clean the sawdust from sanding cylinder cavities.

3.Oil all bushings on the feed table rollers and front and rear pressure rollers.

4.Oil thrust bearings on feed table screws [See (T) Fig. 41.]

BRUSH INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT

CAUTION: BEFORE INSPECTING BRUSHES, DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

A

Fig. 42

B

Fig. 43

Brush life varies, depending on the motor load. Check the brushes after the first 50 hours of use for a new machine or periodically after a new set of brushes has been installed.

After the first check, examine the brushes every 10 hours (approximately) until replacement is necessary.

The brush holders (A) Fig. 42, are located on the DC motor housing opposite each other. Fig. 43, illustrates one of the brushes removed for inspection. When the carbon on either brush (B) Fig. 43 is worn to 3/16” or less, or if the spring is burned or damaged, replace both brushes. If the brushes are found serviceable after removal, reinstall them in the same position as removed.

DRUM MOTOR OVERLOAD

PROTECTION

The drum motor is equipped with a re-setable overload relay. If the motor fails to start because of overloading or because of low voltage, turn both switches to “OFF”. Let the motor cool for 3 to 5 minutes, then push the reset button

(A) Fig. 44. Start the machine.

A

FEED BELT MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The feed belt motor is equipped with a re-setable overload relay. If the feed belt is tensioned to tightly, the feed belt overload may trip. To correct, loosen the tension on both sides of the feed belt, 1/4 turn at a time on the tensioning set screw on each side of the feed belt. Push the reset button (B) Fig. 45.

Fig. 44

B

Fig. 45

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Contents 18 x 36 Drum Sander Safety Guidelines Definitions Important Safety InstructionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Additional Safety Rules For Drum Sanders Hold the Work Firmly when sandingPower Connections Unpacking and Cleaning ForewordCarton Contents Drum Sander PartsAttaching the Handwheel AssemblyAttaching Legs Attaching and Leveling Feed Table Attaching Thickness ScaleOperating Controls and Adjustments Locking the Drum Switch in the OFF PositionTable FEED/SPEED Switch Starting and Stopping the MachineChecking and Adjusting Feed Belt Tracking and Tension Disconnect Machine from Power SourceRaising and Lowering Feed Table TrackingChecking and Adjusting Table Parallel to Drum Setting the Height ScaleChanging Drum SPEEDS/REPLACING Drive Belt Table Height AT this TimeRemoving and Replacing Drum Sanding Belt To relieve tension on the belt. Replace or change the beltRemoving and Replacing Feed Belt Dust CollectionFrequently Asked Questions When do I Change the Drum SPEED?What is Recommended for Dust Collection What Factors Affect Sanding OPERATIONS?What Causes Burn Marks What are the Maximum and Minimum Sanding Stock SIZES?HOW do I Sand Multiple BOARDS? HOW do I Sand the Edges of BOARDS? HOW do I Sand Glued BOARDS? HOW do I Sand Boards Wider than 18? HOW do I GET STARTED? Tips for Increasing Sanding Belt LifeChecking the Table Support Plate Table Movement Troubleshooting GuideTension on Timing Belt Checking Lock NUT Adjustment Lock NUT AdjustmentMaintenance Brush Inspection and ReplacementDrum Motor Overload Protection Feed Belt Motor Overload ProtectionPage Page Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistanceCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers