Craftsman 137.215280 Operations Instructions Page 8

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"ON/OFF"SWBTCH(FIG.O)
Thekeyedswitchisintendedto preventunauthorized
useof thesander.
1. ToturnthesanderONinserttheyellowkey(1)into
thekeyslot(2)inthecenteroftheswitch.
2. Push the key firmty into the slot, then push switch
to the ON position to start the sander.
3. To turn the sander OFF push the switch to the
down position.
4. Remove the yellow switch key, when the sander
has come to a complete stop, by gently pulling
it outward.
Remove the switch key whenever the sander is not in use.
Place it in a safe place and out of reach of children.
Fig. O
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ABRASIVE DISC (FIG, P)
SANDING OPERATIONS
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury andlor damage to the
workpiece, become familiar with the rotation of the belt and
disc sanding surfaces.
The belt sander rotates clockwise, or downward toward
the table. The disc sander also rotates clockwise,
downward toward the table on the right side of the disc at
all times. Using the left side of the disc will cause the
workpiece to fly up or kickback and could result in injury.
Review this instruction manual for correct operation,
adjustments, and basic sanding operations. Apply only
enough pressure to remove material; excessive pressure
wil! reduce sanding efficiency.
After sanding wood and other nommetal materials, clean
the area of sawdust and debris before grinding metal.
Sparks could ignite debris and cause a fire.
To avoid injury from slips, jams or thrown pieces, make sure
all adjustments are made. Review section "ASSEMBLY AND
ADJUSTMENTS" for correct disc adjustments.
End sanding and outside curve sanding.
1. Use disc for sanding the ends of small and narrow
workpieces and outside curved edges. Always work on
the right side of the disc center (downward rotation
side), holding the workpiece firmly and applying light
pressure against the sanding disc.
2. The disc moves the fastest and removes more
material at the outer edge.
Using the left side (upward rotation side) of the disc will
cause the workpiece to fly up or kick back and could
result in injury.
ABRASIVE BELT
The abrasive belt can be used to sand wood, deburr metal,
or polish plastic and glass, The belt is most efficient when
used with the table. The 1" belt size is convenient for getting
into corners and concave curved edges,
Straight sanding (FroG,Q)
t. Use to sand wood, remove metal burrs, polish
plastics and glass (1).
2. Keep the backstop (2) in place for straight sanding or
grinding operations,
Contour sanding (FIG. R)
1. Remove the backstop to make the abrasive belt
flexible for contour sanding operations (1),
2. Move the workpiece against the belt to follow
contours of the workpiece (2).
Sharpening (FIG.S)
1. Adjust the metal table (t) to the desired angle.
2. Make a wooden table-rest that is the same width as
the metal table. Use the belt sander to notch the back
of the table-rest to match the angle of the metal table.
3. Place the table-rest (2) on the metal table, and use the
sander to bevel its front edge until the abrasive belt
comes in contact with its top surface.
4, Position the table-rest !/16" from the abrasive belt and
clamp it to the metal table.
5. Keep the backstop (3) in place.
6. Hold the too! (4) firmly on the table--rest and move toot
gently toward the abrasive belt while sharpening.
Fig, Q
Straight sanding
Fig. R
Contour sanding
Fig.S
Sharpening
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