Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 1791291K Powermatic
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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual Combination Belt/Dis c Sand er M odel 3 1A WM H TOO L GR OUP , Inc . 2420 Vantage Dr ive El g in, Illi nois 60124 Part No . M-0460267 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on G1 6/08 www.powerm ati c .c o m Copyri ght © 2008 WM H Tool Group, Inc.
2 Warranty and Servic e WMH Tool Group, Inc., warrants every product it sel ls . If one of our tool s needs service or r epair, one of our Authorized Servi ce Centers l ocated throughout the United St a tes can give you qui ck service.
3 T able of Conte nts W arranty and Servic e .............................................................................................................................. 2 Tab le o f Con ten ts .......................................................
4 W arning As w it h all machines, t here is a certain am ount of hazard i n v o lv ed w it h the use o f this sander. Use the m achine with t he respect and caut ion demanded wher e safet y precauti ons are conc erned. W hen norm a l safet y precauti ons are o v erlook ed or ignor ed, personal inj ury to the operat or can res ul t.
5 Mach ine capaci ty. Do no t try to forc e the sander to r e m o v e m aterial f as ter t han the power av ailable f rom the driv e mot or. The use of light press ure on eit her disc or belt sanding .
6 Introduct ion Thi s m anual i s provi ded by W M H Tool Group, Inc. cov er ing t he sa f e oper ation and m a int enance procedur es f or a Powerm a ti c Model 31A Co m b inati on Bel t/Disc S ander.
7 Dimens ions Figur e 1.
8 Unpacki ng Open shi pping cont ainer and c heck for s hi pping dam age. Report any dam age immedi a t ely to your di stri butor and s hi pping agent .
9 A s sembl y Tools re quire d: wrenches – 10, 13 and 17m m hex ( All en) wrench – 8 mm Cross-poi nt screwdriv er I nstallin g Sander on Stan d Refer t o Figur e 3: 1. If the m achine i s to be secured t o the f l oor, use hi gh quali ty lag scre ws through t he f our holes i ns i de the bottom of t he stand.
10 I nstallin g and T r ackin g A brasiv e Belt To i nstall t he abrasive bel t, proc eed as f ollows Refer t o Figur es 5 and 6: 1. Loosen t he knob (A) and sw ing t he belt end guard (B) out of position.
11 2. Insert the two M10x 25 socket head cap screws (AA), w i th tw o M10 flat w as hers (EE), t hrough the f ence base and i nto the threaded hol es on the piv ot plate. 3. Ti ghten the screws wit h an 8mm he x wrench. 4. Check t hat the gap between f ence and sanding b elt is about 1/ 16”.
12 Dust Ou tlet and Cord Pla te Refer t o Figur e 10: 1. I ns tal l the dust out let using t he f our M6 x 12 pan head flanged screw s (F F) . 2. Single Phase m odel: Feed the el ectr ical plug t hrough the hol e i n the s tand, and sli de the cor d plat e through al so.
13 Con v erti ng fr om 230 Volt to 46 0 Vo l t (Thre e Phase Onl y) Consult t he wir ing di agram insi de the start er box cov er. A diagram i s also incl uded on page 29 of thi s manual. The Joi nter m us t c o m pl y with all loc al and nati ona l c odes a f ter be i ng wired.
14 A d justmen ts Bef ore put ting power to the sander, inspect the m achine thoroughl y. Check to ensure that all scre ws are ti ght, all m echanical f unctions work freel y, bel t runs f reely and t.
15 A z ero-degree stop screw (D) i s locat ed behind the di sc. The bloc k should be set for qu ic k plac e m ent of t he table to t he zero positi on (90 degree tabl e). The block m us t be sw ung out of positi on f or the tabl e to be t ilt ed downward.
16 Operatio n The bel t and disc sander can be equi pped w it h a v ar i ety of abrasiv es and grit si zes to h andl e a wide v ariety of m a ter ials, fr o m s oft w oods to hardened s teel . I t can be used t o rapi dly r emov e m a teri al and produce a m i rror fi nish.
17 The c hart on page 19 l ists the v ari ous grit s and m a teri als used and l i s ts the gri t sym bols. It i s general ly bet ter t o start wit h a sli ghtly coarser abrasiv e than would s eem pr actical because it w ill g ive fa s te r mate ria l re mo val, gener ate l es s heat, and w ill s and m ore f reely.
18 M a intenanc e Be for e doin g ma inte nanc e on the sand er, disconn ect it fr om t he electri cal su pply by pul ling out t he pl ug or swi tching o ff th e main switch! Fail ure to comp ly may cause seriou s i njury.
19 Guid e to Sanding Belts and D iscs.
20 T roubleshoot ing Trou ble Proba b le Ca use Re me dy Disconnec ted from pow er source. Check c onnecti on to source. Incor rect v oltage. Make sure power source m at ches v o lt age o f sander, as sho wn on mot or nam e p lat e. Swit ch is not activati ng.
21 Par ts List: 31A Sander Body A ssembly Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip tion Siz e Qty 1............... 31 A-1 .......................Ca s t Ba s e.............................................................................................. 1 2.......
22 58............. 31 A-5 2 .....................Lo ck Was he r ......................................................M16 ................. ........... 2 59............. 31 A-5 3 .....................Hex H ead Fl ange Bo lt ...........................
23 31A San der Body A ssembly.
24 Par ts List: 31A Stand A ssembly (1P H) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip tion Siz e Qty 1............... 31 A-7 8 .....................Sta nd .................................................................................................... 1 2......
25 31A Stan d A ssembly (1PH ).
26 Par ts List: 31A Stand A ssembly (3P H) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip tion Siz e Qty 1............... 31 A-7 8 .....................Sta nd .................................................................................................... 1 2......
27 31A Stan d A ssembly (3PH ).
28 El ectrical Connections (1 Phase).
29 El ectrical Connections (3 Phase).
30 NOTES.
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