Bosic operation, Abftasive:'belt – Craftsman 113.225931 User Manual
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bosic operation
Plan the way you will hold the workpiece from start to finish.
Avoid awkward operatibns and hand positions yvhere a sud
den slip could cause fingers or hand to move into a sanding
surface. Keep fingers away from wherethebeitgoesintothe
dust trap,
DON'T OVERREAC H, Keep good footing and balance.
Keep your face and:
body
to one sjde, out of tine with a pos
sible throw/back.
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WHENEVER SANDER IS RUNNING.
WARNING: Don't let familiarity (gained from frequent use of
yoUr belt and disc sander) cause a careless inistake. A care
less fraction of a
second
is enough to cause a severe injury.
Before starting your Cut, watch the sander While it runs. If it
rhak^s ah unfamiliar noise or
vibratesa lot.
Stop
immediately,
■Turn the sander off. Unplug the sander. Do not restart until
finding arid correcting the problem..
Make sure the sanding disc turns counterclockwise before
. using the sander.
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KEEPGHILDREN AWAY,
Keepall visitors asafedistance from
the sander. Make
sure
bystanders are clear of the sander and
workpiece.
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DON'T FORCE TOOL, it will do the job better and safer at its
designated rate. Press the workpiece against the sanding
material only hard enough to let it sand without bogging
down or binding.
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Before freeing any jammed material;
• Turn switch "OFF."
• Unplug the sander.
• Wait for all moving parts to stop.
To avoid throwback of the workpiece, use workpiece supports
for ail flat surface sanding.
BEFORE LEAVING THE SANDER;
Waitfor all moving parts to stop.
Make workshop child-proof. Lock the shop. Disconnect
master switches. Remove the yellow switch key. Store it
away from children and others not qualified to use the tool.
SURFACE FINISHING ON THE
■;ABFtAsiVE:'BELT.
f.FLATSUBFAdES.
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Ftold the work piece firmly
with
both hands, keeping
fingers away from riie abrasive belt.
Keep
the end bu^ed against the backrtop and move the
work evenly across the abrasive belt. Use extra caution
when finishing very thin pieces.
For finishing long pieces* remove
the backstop.
Apply only
enough
pressure to etiow thè abrasive belt
to
remove
material,
if the
abrasive belt stalls and the
belt pUtteys
slip ; while ¡applying
irioderate
pressure
the workpiece, the abrasive belt requires more tension.
END FINISHING ON THE
ABRASIVE BELT.
It is more convient to finish the ends of long work
pieces with the abrasive belt in a vertical position.
Move ihe work eveniy across *e abrasive belt. For
accuracy, use a miter guage.
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The table may be tilted for beveled work.
Getting To Know Your Finishing Machine section
for adjusting thé abrasive belt table and the work table.
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