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Introduction
This manual includes operating and maintenance instructions for the Wilton Model 4210 Belt and Disc Sander. This manual also includes parts listings and illustrations of replaceable parts.
Belt and Disc Sander
Features
Figures 1 and 2 depict the main features of the Wilton Model 4210 Belt and Disc Sander. (Specifica- tions for the sanding machine are provided on page 3.)
Tracking Adjustment |
Belt Tensioning Lever |
Belt Work Table |
Clamping Knob |
Sanding Disk |
Miter Gauge |
Disc |
Debris |
Duct |
Disc Work Table |
Clamping Knob |
Figure 1: Belt and Disc Sander Features
(Right Side View)
Sanding Belt |
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Belt Guard | Belt Sander |
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Platen Housing | Work Table |
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Debris Duct |
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On/Off |
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Switch |
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| Machine |
| Base |
| Stand |
Power Cord |
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Figure 2: Belt and Disc Sander Features (Left Side View)
The sander has both a sanding belt and a sanding disc for use on a variety of work pieces and materi- als.
The platen housing for the belt sander can be posi- tioned vertically or horizontally. When in the vertical position, the drum at the upper end of the platen housing can be used for contouring. A tracking adjustment mechanism for the sanding belt is pro- vided at the upper end of the platen housing.
The platen housing has a lever that is used to apply tension to the sanding belt. The sanding belt is easily replaced by releasing the tension lever, removing a sanding shroud and dust collection duct at the bottom of the platen housing, and slipping the belt from the belt sander drums. Installation is the reverse of the removal steps.
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