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Use a shop vacuum to remove sawdust from the sander.
This is especially important for the internal working parts
and motor. Dust build-up around the motor is a sure way
to decrease its life span. If any essential lubrication is
removed during cleaning, re-lubricate those areas.

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Regular periodic maintenance on your machine will
ensure its optimum performance. Make a habit of
inspecting your machine each time you use it.

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› Loose

mounting

bolts.

› Worn

switch.

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Worn or damaged cords and plugs.

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Damaged or worn sanding belt.

Damaged, loose, or worn conveyor belt.

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Any other condition that could hamper the safe
operation of this machine.

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The bearings are factory lubricated and sealed and
require no further lubrication. Simply leave them alone
unless they need replacement.

The devices that do require bimonthly lubrication are
the elevation dovetail ways and gears. Keep these devic-
es adequately lubricated to keep your sander running
smoothly and to protect your investment.

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(% DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM POWER!

)% Raise and lower the sanding cabinet to access the

entire length of the front and rear elevation dovetail
ways (see

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way shown).

Rear Elevation

Dovetail Way