ADJUSTING SANDING DISC TABLE 90 DEGREES TO DISC
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A
F
Fig. 32
E B
Fig. 33
1.Loosen the disc table lock handle (A) Fig. 32, and move the table (B) Fig. 33 until the it contacts the stop. Tighten the lock handle (A) Fig. 32.
2.Place a square (E) Fig. 33 on the table and against the sanding disc. See if the table is 90 degrees to the disc.
3.To adjust, loosen the lock handle (A) Fig. 32, and tighten or loosen the screw (F) Fig. 32 until the table is 90 degrees to the disc.
4.The stop (F) Fig. 32 ensures that the table can rapidly return 90 degrees to the disc after the table has been tilted.
5.Adjust pointer, if necessary.
TILTING THE DISC SANDER TABLE
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SOURCE.
The table (A) can be tilted 45 degrees down (Fig. 34), by loosening the lock handle (B), tilting the table (A), and tightening lock handle (B). The degree of tilt is determined by the scale and pointer.
A
B
Fig. 34
ADJUSTING DISC TABLE MITER GAUGE SLOT PARALLEL TO SANDING DISC
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1.With the table (A) Fig. 35 positioned 90 degrees to the disc, place a square (B) in the miter gauge slot with the blade of the square touching the sanding disc.
2.Use a pencil to mark the disc where the blade contacts it. (Fig. 35).
3.Rotate the disc to the other end of the table. Use a square to check the distance between the miter gauge slot and the mark on the disc made in STEP 3.
B
A
Fig. 35
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