Rikon Power Tools 50-114 Operator's Manual page 11

4”x36” belt/8” disc sander
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FIG. 4
MOUNTING BELT / DISC SANDER TO WORKBENCH OR STAND
1. Place the sander on a surface that is level but also provides enough room on all
sides for the workpiece and for the operator. Allow room for the belt to be positioned
horizontally or vertically. NOTE: Users, or bystanders, should never be standing in
line with the wood while sanding in case of kickback.
2. Mark the workbench or stand through the 3 mounting holes in the sander's base.
3. Drill holes in the workbench or stand to mount the sander with screws or bolts.
4. The hardware to mount this sander is NOT supplied with the sander.
MITER GAUGE
The supplied miter gauge (A) can be used with the sanding tables.
The miter gauge body can be adjusted from 0° to 60° right or left
for angle or miter sanding.
1. Install the miter gauge bar (B) into the
table slot (C) as shown.
2. Loosen lock knob (D) and then rotate
miter gauge body to the desired angle.
3. Tighten lock knob (D) to secure the
angle in place for sanding.
INSTALLING DUST COLLECTION
The use of a dust collection system with the sander is strongly recommended.
It will maintain shop cleanliness, and help prevent possible health hazards caused
by wood dust.
The sander has two dust ports - one for the disc and one for the belt - 1-1/2" O.D. /
1-1/4" I.D., and also includes two adapters for use with other hose sizes. Slide the
hoses of your dust collector over the outlets, and secure them in place with hose
clamps (not included). NOTE: Properly sized dust fittings, hoses and clamps are
available through woodworking dealers. Also, see page 18 for the 4" Dust Fitting
Adapter Set # 52-114 that connects both ports together.
ASSEMBLY
A
B
FIG. 5
C
G
F
D
D
A
B
C
E
C
FIG. 6
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