SANDING INSIDE CURVES
Inside curves can be sanded on the top sanding drum, as shown in Fig. 49.
NOTE: Replace sanding drum guard after sanding operation is completed!
SANDING OUTSIDE CURVES
Outside curves should be sanded on the sanding disc as shown in Fig. 50. WARNING: ALWAYS SAND ON
THE LEFT (DOWNWARD) SIDE OF THE SANDING DISC, AS SHOWN. SANDING ON THE RIGHT (UPWARD) SIDE OF THE SANDING DISC COULD CAUSE THE WORKPIECE TO FLY UP, WHICH COULD BE HAZARDOUS.
WARNING: THE EDGE OF THE TABLE MUST BE POSITIONED A MAXIMUM OF 1/16 INCH AWAY FROM THE SANDING DISC TO AVOID TRAPPING THE WORK OR FINGERS BETWEEN THE TABLE AND SANDING DISC.
END SANDING
WITH THE DISC
When sanding the ends of narrow workpieces use the sanding disc and the accessory miter gage, as shown in Fig. 51. Move the work from the center to the left side of
the sanding disc. WARNING: ALWAYS SAND ON
THE LEFT (DOWNWARD) SIDE OF THE SANDING DISC, AS SHOWN. SANDING ON THE RIGHT (UPWARD) SIDE OF THE SANDING DISC COULD CAUSE THE WORKPIECE TO FLY UP, WHICH COULD BE HAZARDOUS.
WARNING: THE EDGE OF THE TABLE MUST BE POSITIONED A MAXIMUM OF 1/16 INCH AWAY FROM THE SANDING DISC TO AVOID TRAPPING THE WORK OR FINGERS BETWEEN THE TABLE AND SANDING DISC.
END SANDING WIDE WORKPIECES WITH THE BELT
When sanding the ends of wide workpieces, it is more convenient to use the sanding belt with the sanding arm in the vertical position and the table assembly moved to the sanding belt, as shown in Fig. 52. See sections titled “CHANGING POSITION OF SANDING ARM” and
“USING TABLE ASSEMBLY WITH SANDING BELT.”
For more accurate work use the accessory miter gage and move the work evenly across the sanding belt, as shown in Fig. 52.
WARNING: THE EDGE OF THE TABLE MUST BE POSITIONED A MAXIMUM OF 1/16 INCH AWAY FROM THE SANDING BELT TO AVOID TRAPPING THE WORK OR FINGERS BETWEEN THE TABLE AND SANDING BELT.
Fig. 49
Fig. 50
Fig. 51
Fig. 52
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