DeWalt DW433-XE Instruction Manual page 10

Variable speed belt sander 75 mm x 533 mm (3" x 21")
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and
disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. Before reconnecting the tool, depress and
release the trigger switch to ensure that the tool is off. An accidental start-up can
cause injury.
Two accessories are offered for your D
Walt belt sander, DW433-XE, at extra cost
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from your local service centre. They are the DW4050-Vacuum Adapter and DW4055-
Integrated Sanding Frame and Inversion Stand.
CAUTION: The use of any other accessory not recommended for use with this tool
could be hazardous.
INTEGRATED SANDING FRAME AND INVERSION
STAND—DW4055 (SOLD SEPARATELY)
The inversion stand allows the belt sander to be used
like a small stationary sander. It is best when used to
sand small pieces of material that need to maintain a
90-degree edge and cannot easily be sanded with a
hand-held sander.
WARNING: BE SURE THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF
AND NOT ATTACHED TO A POWER SOURCE WHILE
INSTALLING THE SANDING FRAME OR INVERSION
STAND. Before reconnecting the tool, depress and
release the trigger switch to ensure that the tool is off.
WARNING: AVOID CONTACTING THE ROTATING BELT ON THE INVERSION STAND
WITH FINGERS OR HANDS. HARSH ABRASIONS COULD RESULT.
NOTE: The belt sander cannot be properly positioned on the stand with the dust bag
attached. The dust collection system is not operable when the belt sander is in this
mode.
To Attach the Sanding Frame to the Belt Sander
1. Place the front handle in the top position (F) of the belt sander.
2. Remove dust bag and close the dust collector valve.
3. Use the hardware provided to attach the sanding frame brace to the front of the
belt sander. Tighten the knob (R) to secure the sander into the sanding frame
(Fig. 8).
FIG. 8
R
4. Seat the tabs (S) on the back end of the sander onto the rod (T) located on the
FIG. 7
sanding frame (Fig. 9).
5. Use the angle dial (U) to adjust the height of the sanding frame relative to the
material as shown in Figure 8.
To Create the Inversion Stand
1. Attach the legs (V) to the sanding frame to create the working orientation desired
(Fig. 10).
2. Attach the fence (W) to the sanding frame.
WARNING: Leave no more than 2 mm (1/16") between the sanding belt and the
fence. Pinching could result during use.
WARNING: Do not allow the fence to touch the sanding belt. Resulting sparks may
ignite dust particles.
3. Clamp or screw the feet to a workbench or flat work surface for stability using
the screw holes (X) in the feet.
4. Adjust the fence to the desired angle and lock in place with the wing nuts
provided.
5. Plug-in the sander.
6. Depress the trigger and engage the lock button so the sander is running.
7. When you are finished sanding, pull the trigger to disengage the lock and stop the
rotation of the belt.
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U
FIG. 9
S
T

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