Delta 28-206, 28-276 instruction manual Assembly Tools Required, Assembly Time Estimate

Models: 28-206 28-276

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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED

13mm Open- End Wrench - 8mm Open-End Wrench - Adjustable Wrench

ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATE

Assembly for this machine takes 2 hours or less.

For your own safety, do not connect the machine to the power source until the machine is completely assembled and you read and understand the entire instruction manual.

MODEL 28-206 ENCLOSED STAND ASSEMBLY

1.

Place the stand top (A) Fig. 5 on a flat surface.

2.

Align the two holes in the motor mounting plate (E)

 

Fig. 5 with the two holes (B) in the stand top (A).

3.

Insert the shaft (D) through the holes in the motor

 

mounting plate and the holes in the stand top.

4.

Attach the two "C" rings (C) Fig. 5 on the shaft.

5.

Align the four holes on the motor bracket with the

 

four holes (C) Fig. 6 on the motor mounting plate.

 

NOTE: Confirm that the motor pulley (A) Fig. 6 is

 

mounted on the same side as the belt opening hole

C

E

B

A

D

C

Fig. 5

 

(B).

6.

Insert a round head flange screw (M8 x 1.25 x

 

16mm) through the hole in the motor bracket and

 

the hole in the motor mounting plate.

7.

Thread a hex flange nut (M8x1.25) on the screw.

8.

Repeat this process for the three remaining holes.

C

A

B

Fig. 6

9.Align the holes in the side (A) Fig. 7 with the holes in the stand top (B).

NOTE: Confirm that the hinge catches (C) Fig. 7 are pointed toward the stand top.

10.Insert a hex head flange screw (M8x1.25x16mm) through the hole in the side of the stand and the hole in the top of the stand.

11.Thread a flange nut (M8x1.25)on the screw.

NOTE: Loosely tighten the hardware for further adjustment.

12.Repeat this process for the five remaining holes.

13.Attach the other stand side in the same manner.

A

Fig. 7

C

B

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Delta 28-276 Assembly Tools Required, Assembly Time Estimate, Model 28-206 Enclosed Stand Assembly