Cleaning Sanding
Belt/Disc
Using an abrasive belt/disc cleaner can prolong
the life of a clogged sanding belt/disc, provided it
is in otherwise good condition. See Accessories
on Page 42 for more details.
To clean the sanding belt/disc:
1.
Turn the machine ON.
2.
Using the back stop or work table as support,
rub the abrasive cleaner on the sanding belt/
disc in a continuous motion, covering the
entire surface of the belt/disc until the belt/
disc is no longer clogged.
3.
Turn the machine OFF.
Lubrication
It is essential to clean the components before
lubricating them, because dust and chips build up
on lubricated components and make the compo-
nents hard to move. Simply adding more grease
to the components with built-up grime on them will
not yield smooth moving components.
Table Support Rod
Oil Type ..................T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent
Oil Amount .............................................Thin Coat
Lubrication Frequency ..............................Monthly
Use a shop rag and mineral spirits to wipe away
any built up grime and debris off of the table sup-
port rod, then brush on a thin coat of light machine
oil onto the shaft (see Figure 82). Move the work
table back and forth to distribute the oil.
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Figure 82. Table support rod lubrication.
Rocker Plate
Oil Type ....................................... NLGI#2 Grease
Oil Amount .................................................. Dollop
Lubrication Frequency .............................Annually
Clean the rocker plate with mineral spirits and a
rag, and brush a dollop of grease onto the rocker
plate. Move the quick release tension lever for-
ward and backward to spread the grease (see
Figure 83).
Rocker
Plate
Figure 83. Rocker plate lubrication.
Model G1014Z/G1014ZX (Mfd. Since 08/22)
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