Disc Table Adjustments - Delta SA180 Instruction Manual

1" belt / 8" disc sander
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The table can be tilted 45 degrees to the front, as shown 
in Fig. 27, by loosening lock lever (B). Use a combination 
square (E) check to set the table at 45 degrees to the belt 
and tighten lock lever (B). 
To  avoid  trapping  the  work  or  fingers 
between  the  table  and  sanding  belt,  the  table  edge 
(C) should be positioned a maximum of 1/16 inch from 
sanding belt (D) when the table is tilted.
DISC TABLE ADJUSTMENTS
The disc table (A) Fig. 28, can be tilted 45 degrees up or 
down, by loosening lock handle (B), tilting the table, and 
tightening lock handle (B).  NOTE: The lock  handle (B)  is 
spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling out the 
handle  (B)  and  repositioning  it  on  the  serrated  locking 
stud located directly underneath the handle. 
To  avoid  trapping  the  work  or  fingers 
between the table and sanding disc, the sanding disc 
(C) should be adjusted so it is a maximum of 1/16 inch 
from edge of table (D).
This can be accomplished by moving the sanding disc in 
or out on the motor shaft.
To  check  and  see  if  the  table  is  at  90  degrees  to  the 
sanding  disc,  place  a  square  (E)  Fig.  29,  on  the  table 
with one end of the square against the sanding disc, as 
shown.  If  an  adjustment  is  necessary,  loosen  lock  lever 
(B), move table until you are certain it is at 90 degrees to 
the sanding disc and tighten lock lever (B).
Then loosen screw (F) Fig. 30, and adjust pointer (g) so it 
points to the "0" degree mark on the table scale.
E
C
D
A
E
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D
C
Fig. 27
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
G
F
Fig. 30
B
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