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Classic 12
Belt Sander
Operator's
Manual
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This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read
this book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your ALTO
machinecouldresultininjurytoyouortootherpersonnel;damagetothemachineortootherproperty
could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If you
cannot read English, have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machine.
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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
ADVERTENCIA
DANGERmeans:
WARNINGmeans:
CAUTIONmeans:
Severe bodily injury or death can occur to you or other personnel if the
DANGER statements found on this machine or in this Owner's Manual are
ignored or are not adhered to. Read and observe all DANGER statements
found in this Owner's Manual and on your machine.
Injury can occur to you or to other personnel if the WARNING statements
found on your machine or in this Owner's Manual are ignored or are not
adhered to. Read and observe all WARNING statements found in this Owner's
Manual and on your machine.
Damage can occur to the machine or to other property if the CAUTION state-
ments found on your machine or in this Owner's Manual are ignored or are not
adhered to. Read and observe all CAUTION statements found in this Owner's
Manual and on your machine.
DANGER:
Failure to read the Owner's Manual prior to operating or attempting any service or mainte-
nance procedure to your American Sanders Technology machine could result in injury to
you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as
well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If you
cannot read English, have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate
thismachine.
DANGER:
Sanding/finishing wood floors can create an environment that can be explosive. The
following safety procedures must be adhered to:
•
Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, pilot lights and any other source of ignition can create
an explosion when active during a sanding session. All sources of ignition should be
extinguished or removed entirely from the work area.
•
Work areas that are poorly ventilated can create an explosive environment when certain
combustible materials are in the atmosphere, i.e., solvents, thinners, alcohol, fuels,
certain finishes, wood dust and other combustible materials. Floor sanding machines
can cause flammable material and vapors to burn. Read the manufacturer's label on all
chemicals used to determine combustibility. Keep the work area well ventilated.
•
•
Spontaneous combustion or an explosion can occur when working with sanding dust.
The sanding dust can ignite and cause injury or damage. Sanding dust should be
disposed of properly. Always empty the sanding dust into a metal container that is
located outside of any building.
Remove the contents of the dust bag when the bag is 1/3 full. Remove the contents of
the dust bag each time you finish using the machine. Never leave a dust bag unattended
with sanding dust in it.
•
•
Do not empty the contents of the dust bag into a fire.
Hitting a nail while sanding can cause sparks and create an explosion or fire. Always
countersink all nails before sanding floors.
DANGER:
Operating a machine that is not completely or fully assembled could result in injury or
property damage. Do not operate this machine until it is completely assembled. Keep
all fasteners tight. Keep adjustments according to machine specifications.
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if the machine is used on a power circuit that repeatedly trips or is
undersized. Have a licensed electrician check the fuse, circuit breaker or power supply.
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DANGER:
DANGER:
DANGER:
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if maintenance and repairs are performed on a unit that is not properly
disconnected from the power source. Disconnect the power supply before attempting any
maintenance or service.
Electrocution could occur if machine is used on ungrounded electrical circuit. Never remove
or disable the grounding supply conductor on the electrical cord. Consult an electrician if the
grounding conductor is missing or if you suspect your circuit is not grounded properly.
Use of this machine with a damaged power cord could result in an electrical shock. Do not
use the machine if the power cord is damaged. Do not use the electrical cord to move the
machine.
Electrocution or injury could occur if the power cord is run over or damaged by the sander.
Keep the cord free from under the machine to avoid contact with the sandpaper. Always lift
the power cord over the machine.
DANGER:
DANGER:
DANGER:
DANGER:
WARNING:
Moving parts of this machine can cause serious injury and/or damage. Keep hands, feet and
loose clothing away from all moving parts of the sander.
Operating a sander without all guards, doors or covers in place can cause an injury or damage.
Always check to make sure that all of the guards, doors and covers are secure and in place.
Injury to the operator or bystanders could occur if the machine's power is on while performing
maintenance, changing or adjusting the belt, or changing the dust bag.
Attempting to adjust the belt tracking while the machine is on can cause injury and/or damage.
Do not perform belt tracking adjustments while the machine is running.
Failure to read and observe all safety statements found on your machine or in this Owner's
Manual can result in serious injury or damage. Read and observe all safety statements. Make
sure that all labels, decals, warnings, cautions, and instructions are fastened to the machine.
Get new labels from your authorized American Sanders Technology distributor.
WARNING:
Sanding dust can be airborne and can be breathed in while operating a sander. Always wear
a dust mask while operating sanding equipment.
WARNING:
Injury to the eyes and/or body can occur if protective clothing and/or equipment is not worn
while sanding.
Always wear safety goggles, protective clothing, and a dust mask while
performing any sanding operation.
WARNING:
Bodily injury could occur if power is applied to the machine with the power switch already in
the "ON" position. Always check to assure that the power switch is in the "OFF" position
before applying power to the power cable.
CAUTION:
Maintenance and repairs performed by unauthorized personnel could result in damage or
injury. Maintenance and repairs performed by unauthorized personnel will void your warranty.
Servicing of this unit must always be referred to an authorized American Sanders Technology
distributor.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Use of this machine to move other objects or to climb on could result in injury or damage. Do
not use this machine as a step or furniture. Do not ride on this machine.
Damage could occur to the machine if not properly kept in a dry building for storage. Store
the machine in a dry building.
The machine is heavy. When transporting the machine, remove the motor. Get help to lift
the machine and motor.
Serious damage to the floor can occur if the machine is left running in one spot while the
sanding drum is in contact with the floor. To avoid damage to the floor, feather cut in at a normal
sanding rate. Do not dwell while lowering or raising the contact wheel. Always sand at a
constant rate.
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Machine Safety Statements
The following safety decals are mounted on the machine as shown. If these or any other machine decal, label
or plate should become damaged or illegible, install a new decal in its place. Contact your local authorized
distributor for new decals.
The following information signals potentially dangerous conditions to the operator and/or equipment. Read this
manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the machine. Know when these conditions can exist. Locate all
safety devices on the machine. Then, take the necessary steps to train the personnel that will be operating
the machine. Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately.
1. Keep hands and clothing clear of rotating parts.
2. Keep hands on controls with the motor running.
3. Do not leave the machine with the motor running.
4. Do not operate the machine with the access door or the belt guard open.
5. Always operate the machine with the dust bag in place.
6. Do not remove the dust bag with the motor running.
7. Always disconnect the motor pigtail power cord from the handle before servicing the machine.
8. Use caution when transporting. The motor weighs 120 lbs. The machine weighs 157 lbs.
9. Always operate in a well ventilated area.
10. Always dispose of sanding dust properly.
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Introduction and Machine Specifications
Operating Control Lever
Motor Starter / Protector
Tension Release Lever
Sanding Pressure Adjustment
Level Adjustment Nut
PARTNUMBER
07055C
07056C
ABRASIVEBELTSIZE
CONTACTWHEELSPEED(RPM)
ABRASIVESPEED
DUSTFANSPEED(RPM)
DUST FAN FLOW
11-7/8" W x 31-1/2" L
2850
5262 sfm (surface feet per minute)
6800
234 cfm (cubic feet per minute)
4hp 230V 60Hz
30cm X 80cm
2375
22m/second
5667
110liters/second
2.2kW 230V 50Hz
MOTOR(07055A)
LEVELINGCONTROL
OPERATINGCONTROL
MOTORSTARTER/PROTECTOR
SANDINGPRESSUREADJUSTMENT
WHEELS
Externallyadjustable
Adjustablelever/grip
Magnetic circuit breaker
Infinitelyadjustable
Replaceable3½"O.D.
89mm
BEARINGS
Radialball,permanentlylubricated
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT
37"H x 18½"W x 35"L
277 lbs. (300 lbs. with cord)
94cm x 47cm x 89cm
126 kg (136kg with cord)
CAUTION: Your equipment may be inappropriate on some installations. Some softer
woods used in flooring cannot support the pressure created by hard wheels.
A felt or rubber wheel should be used when these woods are encountered.
See parts list for optional wheels.
Always consult with the flooring manufacturer on the proper installation,
preparation, and finishing of their product. Determine suitability of your
equipment in preparing the product.
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Electrical Connection Instructions
CAUTION: This machine will operate only on AC frequency and voltage shown on the motor
nameplate. Make sure you have the correct frequency and voltage before connecting the
power cord to an outlet. The machine has a plug as shown below.
Figure 1
Note: European machines are not equipped with an electrical plug.
Thismachinemustbeconnectedtoanelectricallygroundcircuitinordertoprotecttheoperatorfromelectricshock.
Thismachinehasanapprovedpowercordwiththreeconductorsaswellasaplugwiththreeterminals. Connectthe
plug into a three holed receptacle. For maximum protection against electric shock, use a circuit that is protected
by a ground fault circuit interrupter.
DANGER:
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if the machine is exposed to water or rain. Keep the machine
in a dry building.
Electrocutioncouldoccurifmachineisimproperlyconnectedtotheelectricalsystem. To
prevent possible electric shock, always use a 3-wire electrical system connected to an
electrical ground. For maximum protection against electrical shock, use a circuit that
is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter. Consult your electrical contractor.
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if the ground pin is tampered with in any way. Do not cut,
remove, or break the ground pin. Do not try to fit a three-terminal plug into a receptacle
or connector body other than a three holed receptacle or connector body matching the
machine plug. If the outlet does not fit the plug, consult your electrical contractor.
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if the machine is used with a damaged plug or power cord. If
the cords or plugs are worn or damaged in any way, have them replaced by an authorized
service person or electrician.
ExtensionCords
Use only an approved three-pronged extension cord with two main conductors and one earthing conductor. This
machine’spowercordhasawiresizeof10gauge. Thismachineisequippedwitha100'power cord. Whengreater
range is needed follow the table below to determine wire guage of additional footage. Refer to the following chart
forextensioncordinformation.
Feet/Wire Guage (Stranded Copper)
Source Voltage
0 - 100'
100 - 250'
Use Voltage
Booster
208
6
230
10
8
If motor appears to labor or takes a considerably longer time to come up to speed, reduce sanding pressure.
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How to Transport the Machine
WARNING: The machine is heavy. Remove
the motor from the machine before
transporting. Get help loading the
machine and motor.
Transporting the Machine - One Person
To transport the machine, follow this procedure:
1. Make sure the power cable is disconnected from
the electrical outlet.
2. Disconnect the handle pigtail cord connection.
(twist and pull) See figure 2.
3. Loosen the belt tension T-screw completely.
4. Grasp the belt guard immediately above the left
hand truck wheel and pull to gain access to the
drive belts. Remove the drive belts.
See figure 3.
Figure2
5. Unscrew the motor mounting knob clear of the
counterbore on chassis. See figure 4.
6. Straddle the machine. With your legs, lift the motor
off of the chassis. Take the motor to worksite.
7. Lift the chassis by grasping the front and rear
handle. Bring the belt guard against your chest.
Take the chassis to worksite.
To assemble the machine after transporting, follow this
procedure:
1. Open the belt guard door.
Figure3
2. Place the motor assembly on the chassis.
3. Screw in the motor mounting knob completely.
See figure 4.
4. Install the drive belts.
5. Tighten the belt tension T-screw only until the
contact drive wheel belt does not squeal upon start
up. Do not over tighten.
CAUTION:
Premature bearing failure can oc-
cur if the belt tension is set too
tight. The fan drive belt should
deflect ½" at the center of the span
with 5 lbs. of pressure.
Figure4
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NOTE: It is not always necessary to adjust the fan
belt independently during this procedure or during
replacement.
NOTE: New drive belts may shed particles of rubber
until seated to the pulley grooves. This seating
process can take up to 24 hours to accomplish.
6. Close the belt guard door.
7. Plug the motor pigtail in. Twist clockwise to lock.
Transporting the Machine - Two People
When transporting the machine with two people follow
thisprocedure:
1. One operator places hands under the front of the
machine main casting.
2. Person #2 lifts the machine by the handle.
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Machine Set-Up
To set-up your machine follow this procedure:
1. Familiarize yourself with the machine and read all
danger, warning and caution statements. Make
sure all operators of this machine have read this
Owner's Manual. If they cannot read English,
havethemanualexplainedfullybeforeallowing
anyone to operate the sander.
Figure5
2. Locate the power supply. The receptacle should
be compatible with the plug. The receptacle must
be grounded and must be fused (30 amp) to avoid
an electrical hazard.
3. Clip the dust bag to the elbow. See figure 5.
Cross the strings on the dust bag and draw tight
over the flare on the elbow. Wrap the string
around the elbow and secure.
4. Wind the power cord through the cable arm. See
figure 6. Keep the power cord out of path of
equipment.
Figure6
5. Pull the draw latch forward to release the access
door to gain entry to the sanding chamber.
6. Rotate the release lever forward. See figure 7.
7. Install a new abrasive belt by sliding the abrasive
over the tension roller and contact wheel. See
figure 8. See table on page 12 for abrasive belt
selection.
8. Rotate the release lever clockwise to tighten the
abrasivebelt.
9. Plug the pig-tailed power cord into the handle.
Twist the cord connection clockwise to lock.
Figure7
10. Turn on the motor circuit breaker (switch) momen-
tarily.
11. Observe the belt tracking. Follow the procedures
outlined in the "Sander Adjustment Procedures"
on page 14 to correct the belt tracking. There is
also a label on the inside of the access door that
outlines the belt tracking adjustment.
12. Close the access door. Place the end of the draw
latch over the keeper on the access door and
push the draw latch flat against the mainframe to
secure.
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How to Operate the Machine
DANGER:
Sanding/finishing wood floors
can create an environment that
can be explosive. Cigarettes,
cigars, pipes, lighters, pilot
lights and any other source of
ignition can create an explosion
when active during a sanding
session. All sources of ignition
should be extinguished or
removed entirely from the work
area.
DANGER:
Work areas that are poorly
ventilated can create an explo-
sive environment when certain
combustible materials are in the
atmosphere, i.e., solvents,
thinners, alcohol, fuels, certain
finishes, wood dust and other
combustible materials. Floor
sanding machines can cause
flammable material and vapors
to ignite. Read the manufac-
turer's label on all chemicals
used to determine combustibil-
ity. Keep the work area well
ventilated.
DANGER:
DANGER:
Sanding dust can spontaneously
ignite and cause an injury or
damage. Sanding dust should
be disposed of properly. Always
empty the sanding dust into a
metal container. Remove the
contents of the dust bag when
the bag is 1/3 full.
Sanding dust can spontaneously
ignite and cause an injury or
damage. Remove the contents
of the dust bag each time you
finish using the machine.
Always dispose of the dust in a
metal container located outside
of the building. Never leave a
dust bag unattended with
sanding dust in it. Do not empty
the contents of the dust bag into
a fire.
DANGER:
Hitting a nail while sanding can
cause sparks and create an
explosion or fire. Always
countersink all nails before
sandingfloors.
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To operate the machine follow this procedure:
1. Install the operator's belt as follows:
a. Position the operator's belt around waist.
b. Cross the straps at the waist. See figure 9.
c. Slide the belt loop end over the handle on the
control lever side. Adjust the length as needed.
d. Wrap the remaining strap around the opposite
side of the handle and hold it in place with your
hand.
WARNING:
Serious operator injury could oc-
cur if the operator has tied the
loose end of the operator's belt
straptothemachine. Alwaysposi-
tion the strap so that you can let go
and get away quickly in case of bag
fire or explosion.
Figure9
2. Put the On/Off switch into the "ON" position.
DANGER:
Serious damage can occur to the
floorsurfaceifthemachineisnotin
motion while the contact wheel is
running on the floor surface. To
prevent damage to the surface,
make sure the machine is always
moving when the contact wheel is
in contact with the floor.
3. Work right to left. For each forward pass, move the
machine 6" over the pass you have just finished.
Retraceyourreversepathwithoutoverlapping. See
figures10Athrough10E.
4. Feather-cut by easing the contact wheel down onto
the surface with the control lever while the sander is
in motion.
5. When contact wheel is fully engaged with the
surface, gradually adjust your pace for adequate
finish removal. Keep sander in motion while the
contact wheel is on the floor surface or dwell marks
will occur.
6. Move the machine in the direction of the grain in the
wood whenever it is possible. Sand the surface at a
constant pace.
7. Gradually feather-cut the termination point (the end
of your pass) by easing the contact wheel up with
the control lever. Stagger the termination points for
a better blend when edging.
8. Empty dust bag whenever it is 1/3 full. Never leave
a dust bag unattended with sanding dust in it.
Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite and cause a
fire or explosion. Empty dust into a metal container
located outside of the building.
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om.
C. Se
E. Work the remaining unsanded floor in the
same fashion, right to left.
Figure 10, A - E
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Sanding Cuts and Sandpaper
InitialCut
The purpose of the initial cut is to remove old finish and gross imperfections on the floor surface. The sanding
equipment should be adjusted to heavy sanding pressure setting and a coarse abrasive belt should be used. If
the surface is severely damaged by deep scratches, pre-existing dwell marks, uneven planks, etc., it may be
necessary to sand across or diagonally to the grain to restore evenness to the surface. If these conditions are
not present, the initial cut should be done in the direction of the grain.
If glazing, loading, or burning takes place immediately into an initial cut, select a coarser abrasive. If this
should occur during an initial cut, the abrasive has dulled and must be replaced.
Finishing Cuts
The purpose of a finishing cut is to remove the scratches produced during the initial cut. Use a fine (60 - 80
grit) abrasive and a reduced sanding pressure setting.
If the surface remains rough after a finishing cut, it may be necessary to use an even finer grit of abrasive (80 -
100 grit). Care should be taken in selecting the grit size of the abrasive. A very fine grit will close the pores
of the wood. If the pores of the wood are closed it will not accept stain.
If glazing or burning should occur immediately into a finishing cut, reduce the sanding pressure and/or select
a coarser abrasive. If it should occur during a finishing cut, the abrasive has dulled and must be replaced.
AbrasiveBelts
Note: All part numbers listed are for a carton of 10 belts
Aluminum
Oxide
Silicon
Carbide
Ceramic
Alum. Oxide
Grit
Use
Forremovinggrossimperfectionsandrestoreevenness
16
36
to old flooring. To remove build-up of paints and varnishes.
-
-
-
945856
945854
945853
-
For initial cut on new flooring (maple, oak). For removing
minor imperfections and finishes from old flooring.
945916
945917
40
50
For initial cut on new flooring (oak, walnut). For removing
minor imperfections and finishes from old flooring.
For initial cut on new flooring (cedar, pine, fir)
For clean-up from initial cut of 16 grit.
-
945852
945918
945919
945920
60
80
For clean-up from initial cut of 36 - 40 grit.
945851
945850
-
-
For finishing cut on certain hardwoods. For clean-up
of initial cuts of 50 grit.
100
For finishing cut on certain hardwoods where a smooth
surface is desired.
945849
-
945921
120
150
For finishing cut on certain conifers.
945848
945847
-
-
945922
945923
For finishing cut on certain conifers where a smooth
surface is desired.
180
For surface roughing between coats of finish.
945846
-
-
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Sander Adjustment Procedures
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if main-
tenance and repairs are performed
on a unit that is not disconnected
from the power source. Discon-
nect the power supply before at-
tempting any maintenance or ser-
vice.
DANGER:
Moving parts of this machine can
cause serious injury and/or dam-
age. Keep hands, feet and loose
clothing away from all moving parts
of the sander.
Thefollowinginformationprovidesdetailsonhowto
adjustdifferentfeatures/controlsofthesander.
Dust Shoe
To adjust the dust shoe follow this procedure:
1. Disconnect machine from power supply.
2. Loosen the three screws fastening the dust shoe
to the chassis.
3. Adjust the dust shoe forward to reduce clearance.
Figure11
4. Adjust the dust shoe rearward to increase clear-
ance.
5. Align the dust shoe to the chassis and tighten all
three screws. See figure 11.
Sanding Pressure
To adjust the sanding pressure follow this procedure:
1. Screw the sanding pressure knob clockwise to
increase the sanding pressure when making the
initial cut.
2. Screw the sanding pressure knob counter-
clockwise to decrease the sanding pressure when
making finishing cuts.
Figure12
Minimum pressure is reached when the sanding
pressure knob extends 7/8" off of the casting. See
figure12.
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Leveling
To adjust the machine leveling follow this procedure:
1. Locate the leveling screw. See figure 13. The
leveling screw is located towards the rear of the
chassis beneath the sanding pressure knob.
2. Tightenthelevelingscrew(compresstheleveling
spring) to sand heavier on the left (drive belt side).
3. Loosen the leveling screw (relax the leveling
spring) to sand heavier on the right (side oppo-
site the drive belts).
Belt Tracking
WARNING:
Injury to the operator could
occur if any machine adjust-
ments are made while the
motor is running. Do not
attempt to make any adjust-
ments while the machine is
plugged in or running.
Figure13
To adjust the belt tracking follow this procedure:
1. Locate the belt tracking adjuster screw. See
figure14a.
2. Hold the belt tracking adjuster screw and loosen
the locknut. See figure 14b.
3. Rotate the tracking adjuster screw counterclock-
wise to move the belt in.
4. Rotate the tracking adjuster screw clockwise to
move the belt out.
Figure14
5. Tighten the locknut and test the adjustment.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 until belt tracks prop-
erly.
Operating Control
To increase the travel or extend the reach on the grip
control follow this procedure:
1. Loosen the locknut on the control rod. See figure
15a.
2. Screw the control rod adjuster (fig. 15b) onto the
control rod until the desired reach is found.
3. Hold the control rod adjuster and tighten the
locknut. See figure 15a.
To decrease the travel or reduce the reach on the
grip control follow this procedure:
1. Loosen the locknut on the control rod. See figure
15a.
Figure15
2. Screw the control rod adjuster (fig. 15b) off the
control rod until desired reach is found.
3. Hold the control rod adjuster and tighten the
locknut. See figure 15a.
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Routine Maintenance
The following items need to be periodically inspected
and maintained to keep your sander in good working
condition.
Sanding Chamber
Periodically blow out the sanding chamber to prevent
accumulations of debris which could interfere with the
performanceofthetensionroller.
Wheels
Periodically remove the debris from the truck and
caster wheels. Debris can cause waves on a sanded
surface.
Dust Bag
Remove the dust bag from the machine and shake it
thoroughly to remove the sanding dust. Turn the dust
bag inside out and machine wash in cold water to
prevent pore blockage and loss of dust recovery.
Drive Belt
Periodically check the drive belt tension. See the
adjustment procedure on page 6.
Bearings
Periodically check the bearings for wear or damage
according to the following schedule:
Guiderollers
Idlerpulley
Fan shaft
Tensionroller
Arbor shaft
Motor shaft
after 1st 650 hrs.
after 1st 1500 hrs.
after 1st 2500 hrs.
after 1st 2500 hrs.
after 1st 5000 hrs.
after 1st 5000 hrs.
Rollers
Periodically check the guide rollers and the tension
roller for wear. Also check for build-up of debris on
tensionroller.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Tension drive belt as described in
adjustmentprocedures. (Page6)
Replace belts.
Insufficienttension.
Drive belts slip.
(Squeakingorsquealingsound)
Worn Belts.
Removedrivebelts,rotatearbormotor,
fan, shafts and idler pulley to locate
draggingorroughbearing.
Damagedand/orwornbearing.
Squealing, growling or grinding noise
coming from machine.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Empty contents of bag.
Shake debris from bag and wash.
Readjust dust shoe.
Removefancoverandclearthroat.
Shake debris from bag and wash.
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.
Dustpick-upispoor.
Motor will not start.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Check power supply and connections.
Defectivecircuitbreaker.
Defectivestartcapacitor.
Defective electronic start switch.
Lowvoltagefrompoorconnection.
Defectivemotor.
No power at outlet.
Locate power source nearer to work site.
Decreasesandingpressure.
Lowvoltagefromexcessivefootage,
undersized extension cord, or poor
connection.
Motorrunssluggishly.
See squealing , etc. above to locate
defectivebearing.
Defectivebearing.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Defectiveruncapacitor.
DefectiveMotor.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Contact an authorized dealer.
Verify power supply is as marked on
motornameplate.
Excessive load.
Motor circuit breaker trips/repeatedly
trips.
Defective electronic start switch.
Defectivemotorcircuitbreaker.
Lowvoltagefrompoorconnection.
Defectivemotor.
Defective capacitor.
Operating on wrong voltage or frequency.
Readjust leveling. (Fig. 13, Page 14)
Adjust belt to track towards the edge of
drum with deepest cut. (Fig 14, Page 14)
Levelingoutofadjustment.
Abrasive belt tracking.
Uneven cut.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Replaceabrasive.
Decrease sanding pressure setting. Fig12.
Page 13.
Dullabrasive.
Excessivesandingpressure.
Burning or glazing.
Use coarser abrasive.
Too fine of an abrasive belt.
Replaceabrasive.
Dullabrasive.
Too fine of an abrasive belt.
Insufficient sanding pressure.
Slow cutting.
Use a coarser abrasive belt.
Increase sanding pressure setting. Fig. 12,
Page 13.
Removeandcleanwheels.
Replace tires.
Debris on wheels.
Flat spot on tire(s).
Waves on sanded surface.
Contact an authorized dealer or replace
the contact wheel.
Flat spot on contact wheel.
Contact wheel out of round.
Chatter marks on sanded surface.
(close evenly spaced ripples)
Blow out sanding chamber. Remove &
disassemble mechanism. Clean out.
Replace.
Debris interferes with mechanism.
Difficult to actuate tension release
lever.
Worn sleeve bearing.
Galledlinkages.
Lubricate with WD-40.
Replace (Item 70, page 21.)
Check for excessive play, replace.
Contact an authorized dealer or replace
the contact wheel.
Worn neoprene washers.
Worn sleeve bearing.
High edges on contact wheel.
Abrasive belt hunts. (seeks)
Replaceabrasivebelt.
Extreme difference in side-to side length
of belt.
Abrasive belt will not track.
Check several different abrasive belts.
Contact an authorized dealer or replace
the contact wheel.
High edge on contact wheel.
Clean tension roller.
Debris built-up on (top) tension roller.
Abrasive belt tears along its length.
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