Eastwood 22979 Instructions Manual page 8

Belt & disc sander
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SET-UP
• Securely bolt the housing flanges to a secure work surface to prevent tool
movement while in use.
• Use suitable lag bolts or through bolts and nuts (not included), capable of
withstanding the loads that will be applied to the Sander while in use.
• The Disc Lower Dust Chute has a 1-1/2" [36mm] diameter discharge outlet
suitable for connection to a vacuum hose.
If not connecting to a vacuum, be aware of the direction of the
discharge outlet as it will direct sanding debris rearward in a
concentrated pattern at high velocity.
If using a vacuum, it must be capable of receiving metal chips
and sparks. Clean out thoroughly if wood dust is in the chute.
ADJUSTMENTS
DISC WORK SUPPORT TABLE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT;
• Slightly loosen the Two Threaded Knobs attaching the Disc Work Support Table,
choose the preferred working position for the Table, then tighten the Threaded
Knobs securely locking it in position (FIG. 11).
SANDING BELT ARM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT;
The Belt Sander Arm position is adjustable from the as supplied vertical position a full
90° to a horizontal arrangement. To do so:
• Loosen the M6 Socket Head Cap Screw on the Belt Sander Pivot Clamp with
included 6mm wrench, choose the preferred working position for the Belt Sander,
then tighten screw securely locking it in position (FIGS 12 & 13).
NOTE: In addition to the Pivot Clamp, the Belt Sander Arm is supported in the full
horizontal position by a Support Strut at the rear of the Belt Housing (FIG. 14).
Be certain the Belt Sander assembly clamping is securely tight-
ened. Severe personal injury could occur if Belt Sander Assembly
position slips during use.
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FIG. 11
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
FIG. 14
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