Pressure

Roller

Spring Tension

Adjustment

Pressure

Roller

Height

Adjustment

0.012" to 0.024"

Figure 30. Pressure Roller Adjustment.

Tension Jam Nut

Tension Bolt

 

Height Jam Nut

PRESSURE

 

Height Bolt

ROLLER

 

Figure 31. Pressure roller tension and height

bolts and jam nuts.

PART 4: Pressure Roller Adjustment

Depending on your sanding needs, adjust the pressure roller height and spring tension. See Figure 30.

To adjust pressure-roller height, do these steps:

1.Loosen all six height jam nuts. See Figure 31.

2.Position the 30" gauge block to one side of the conveyor belt and under the three pressure rollers. See Figure 32.

3.Turn the handwheel so the gauge block barely touches the rear drum and the handwheel tape is at the 12:00 position.

4.Now turn the handwheel counter-clockwise exactly 212 turns.

5.Turn the pressure-roller height bolt until the pressure roller just contacts the gauge block. See Figure 31.

6.Hold the height bolt in position and tighten the height jam nut.

7.Repeat Steps 1 through 6 at all rollers, and remove the gauge block.

To adjust pressure-roller spring tension, do these steps:

1.Loosen all six tension jam nuts, and back out the tension bolt completely. See Figure 31.

ADJUSTMENTS

Figure 32. The 30" gauge block positioning.

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NOTICE

Too much pressure roller tension may cause the workpiece to jam.

2.Turn the tension bolt clockwise until it just makes contact with the spring and has resistance.

3.Turn the bolt one additional turn to adjust the spring to a basic spring tension value.

4.Hold the tension bolt in position and tighten the tension jam nut.

5.Repeat Steps 2 through 4 at all rollers.

6.Close and latch the dust hood, and check the V-belt tension.

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Woodstock W1678 Part 4 Pressure Roller Adjustment, To adjust pressure-roller spring tension, do these steps