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Problem

Cause

Action

Drive belts slip.

(Squeaking or squealing sound)

Squealing, growling or grinding noise coming from machine.

Insufficient tension.

Worn Belts.

Damaged and/or worn bearing.

Tension drive belt as described in adjustment procedures. (Page 6) Replace belts.

Remove drive belts, rotate arbor motor, fan, shafts and idler pulley to locate dragging or rough bearing.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Troubleshooting

Manual Operator's Sander Belt 12 Classic TECHNOLOGY SANDERS AMERICAN

Dust pick-up is poor.Motor will not start.Motor runs sluggishly.Motor circuit breaker trips/repeatedly trips.Uneven cut.

Dust bag is over 1/3 full. Dust bag is dirty.

Dust shoe is improperly adjusted. Dust chute is obstructed.

Extremely fine dust and clogged pores.

Defective circuit breaker. Defective start capacitor. Defective electronic start switch. Low voltage from poor connection. Defective motor.

No power at outlet.

Low voltage from excessive footage, undersized extension cord, or poor connection.

Defectivebearing.

Defective run capacitor.

Defective Motor.

Excessive load.

Defective electronic start switch. Defective motor circuit breaker. Low voltage from poor connection. Defective motor.

Defective capacitor.

Operating on wrong voltage or frequency.

Leveling out of adjustment.

Abrasive belt tracking.

Empty contents of bag.

Shake debris from bag and wash. Readjust dust shoe.

Remove fan cover and clear throat. Shake debris from bag and wash.

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Check power supply and connections.

Locate power source nearer to work site. Decrease sanding pressure.

See squealing , etc. above to locate defectivebearing.

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Verify power supply is as marked on motor nameplate.

Readjust leveling. (Fig. 13, Page 14)

Adjust belt to track towards the edge of drum with deepest cut. (Fig 14, Page 14)