Maintenance; Cleaning; Lubrication; Replacing Abrasive Disc - Craftsman 351.225930 Operator's Manual

6 x 48" belt, 9" disc sander with dust collection
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* Slide
new belt over the drive and idler drums;
center
belt
on drums.
* Additional
abrasive
belts are available
(See Recommended
Accessories,
page
15).
* Push tension
lever towards
drive drum to tension
belt.
* Check
tracking.
See "Adjusting
Belt Tracking",
page
6.
* Replace
chute,
deflector
and cover.
Figure
18 -Remove
Cover
first,
Chute
(Beneath
Cover)
and then Deflector
REPLACING
ABRASIVE
DISC
Refer to Figure
18.
Remove
table assembly.
Remove
disc cover by loosening
and removing
six screws.
Remove
old abrasive
disc by peeling
it from the aluminum
disc. Removing
aluminum
disc is not necessary.
Clean
aluminum
disc if necessary.
Select
the desired
abra-
sive disc and apply to aluminum
disc.
Additional
abrasive
discs are available
(See
Recommended
Accessories,
page
15).
Replace
disc cover.
WARNING:
Make
certain
that the unit is disconnected
from
power
source
before
attempting
to service
or remove
any
component.
CLEANING
Keep machine
and workshop
clean. Do not allow sawdust
to
accumulate
on the tool. Keep the drums
clean.
Dirt on drums
will cause
poor tracking
and belt slippage.
Periodically
empty
the dust collection
bag.
Be certain
motor
is kept clean and is frequently
vacuumed
free of dust.
Use soap
and water
to clean
painted
parts,
rubber
parts
and
plastic
guards.
LUBRICATION
The shielded
ball bearings
in this tool are permanently
lubricated
at the factory. They
require
no further
lubrication.
When
operation
seems
stiff, a light coat of paste wax
applied
to the belt table
and disc table win make it easier
to
feed
the work while
finishing.
Do not apply wax to the belt platen.
Belt could
pick up wax
and deposit
it on wheels
causing
belt to slip.
KEEP
TOOL
IN REPAIR
If power
cord is worn,
cut, or damaged
in any way, have it
replaced
immediately.
Replace
worn
abrasives
when needed.
Replace
any damaged
or missing
parts.
Use parts
list to
order
parts.
Any attempt
to repair
motor
may create
a hazard
unless
repair
is done
by a qualified
service
technician.
Repair
service
is available
at your
nearest
Sears
store.
Figure
18 - Removing
Disc
Cover

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