Delta 31-695 Assembly Instructions, Assembling Stand, Assembling Machine to Stand

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT CONNECT THE SANDER TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OWNERS MANUAL.

ASSEMBLING STAND

IMPORTANT: ANY LETTER DESIGNATIONS THAT MAY BE STAMPED ON THE BRACES OF THE STAND ARE FOR PRODUCTION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT USED FOR ASSEMBLING THE STAND. TO ASSEMBLE THE STAND, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS DESCRIBED BELOW. SIZES ARE GIVEN TO HELP IDENTIFY THE COMPONENTS OF THE STAND.

1.Assemble the stand, as shown in Fig. 4. Align the holes in the stand and fasten the stand together by inserting a M8X20mm carriage head bolt through the hole and place a 3/8" flat washer onto the carriage head bolt and thread a M8 hex nut onto the screw and tighten securely, repeat this process for the thirty one remaining holes. The two 11-1/2" long upper braces (A); 21-5/16" long upper braces (B); 17-1/8" long lower braces (C); and 26-5/8" long lower braces (D) should be fastened to the four 27-1/2" long legs (E). IMPORTANT: The top angles of the upper braces (A) should be on top of the top angles of upper braces (B).

2.Assemble a plastic foot (F) Fig. 4, to the bottom of each leg (E) as shown.

ASSEMBLING MACHINE TO STAND

Carefully set the sander on the stand. Align the four holes on the top of stand (A) Fig. 5, with four mounting holes at the base of sander (B). Place a 3/8" flat washer onto a M8 x 45mm hex head screw (C), insert screw through hole in base of sander (B) and stand (A). Place a 3/8" flat washer onto the screw and thread a M8 hex nut onto the screw and tighten securely, repeat this process for the three remaining holes.

ASSEMBLING DRIVE BELT AND ADJUSTING

BELT TENSION

A

B

E

DC

F

Fig. 4

C

B

C

A

Fig. 5

C

A

B

D

1.With hex wrench (A) Fig. 6 supplied, loosen screw (B) and move sanding arm (C) to the vertical position; tighten screw (B) as shown. Assemble drive belt (D) to pulleys.

2.NOTE: The drive belt (D) Fig. 7, should be firm but not too tight on the pulleys, the drive belt (D) should have approximately 1/4" to 1/2" deflection in the belt at the center span on the pulleys (E) and (F) using light finger pressure. The drive belt (D) does not require excessive tension to function properly. To adjust belt tension, loosen locknut (G) Fig. 7. Using wrench (A) tighten or loosen adjustment screw (H) until correct belt tension is obtained. Then tighten locknut (G).

3.After drive belt (D) Fig. 7, is tensioned properly, move the sanding arm to the horizontal position.

Fig. 6

H

EG

D

F

Fig. 7

A

7

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