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Remove dust from the bag as follows:

(1)Loosen the support bar and remove the dust bag.

(2)The bag inlet can be opened by unzipping the slide fastener.

HOW TO USE THE BELT SANDER

1.How to adjust sanding position.

Push switch and turn sanding belt te check position. Adjust sanding belt so that both edges protrude 1/6"–1/8" (1.6mm–3mm) past edges of pulleys.

lf sanding belt is operated too far on the inside, it may ceuse abrasion and damage machine. Adjust sanding belt position by turning adjust screw (Fig. 4 )

￿Turn adjust screw clockwise to move belt in.

￿Turn adjust screw counterclockwise to move belt out.

CAUTION:

If sanding belt moves during operation, adjustment can be made while in operation.

Adjust screw

Out side

In side

Fig. 4

2.To turn on switch

Turn on switch while holding machine away from surface to be worked on. If machine is placed on surface when switch is pushed, surface may be badly scratched.

The same applies when stopping the machine.

3.How to hold machine

Grasp handle and handle knob and hold machine against surface to be worked on so that it contacts surface lightly.

Weight of machine itself is sufficient for sanding and polishing at highest efficiency.

Do not apply any additional pressure, for this would place unnecessary load on motor, shorten life of sanding belt and lower work efficiency.(Fig. 5)

4.How to move machine

Move mechine forward first and then backward, repeating this motion.(Fig. 5)

Move

Fig. 5

5.How to select proper sanding belt

Choose sanding belt of proper grain size and grain type for your specific purpose, by referring to Table 1 and 2 below.

Table 1

Derived finish

 

Proper grain size

Coarse finish

 

30-40

Medium finish

 

40-100

Semi fine finish

 

80-240

Fine finish

 

180-400

Table 2

 

 

 

Grain type

Surface to be worked on

AA

Steel, Wood

 

WA

Wood, Bamboo

 

CAUTION:

For grain sizes, refer to Table 2

Sanding belt grain should be coarser than sandpaper used for manual work.

Use sanding belt of same grain size until uniform surface is obtained. Changing grain sizes may result in poor finish.

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