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Fig.6, Fig.4 fig.5 fig.8 fig.7 – Sealey SM914 User Manual

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4.4 Attaching the sanding belt work support/guard.

4.4.1 Referring to fig.5 above, position the slotted mounting leg of

the work support/guard over the two threaded holes in the side

of the belt housing and fix in place using the two socket

cap screws and washers provided. Screw them down, finger

tight only at this stage. Supporting the underside of the work

support/guard, lift it slightly so that there is at least 1.5mm of

clearance between the support and the surface of the belt and

then fully tighten the bolts using a 6mm hex key.

4.5 Changing the sanding belt orientation. (See fig.6)

4.5.1 The sanding belt can be used either horizontally, vertically or at

any angle inbetween, but must be locked in the chosen position

using the clamping nut (X) situated to one side of the drive drum.

4.5.2 To change from the horizontal to the vertical position it is

advisable to remove the work support to give easier access

to the clamping nut.

4.6 Belt tracking control (minor adjustment). (See fig.7A)

4.6.1 The sanding belt tracking is factory set so that the belt will run

true on the rollers. If however the belt should begin to deviate

from true it can be corrected using the tracking adjustment

control knob seen in fig.7A. Turning the knob clockwise will

cause the belt to move towards the front of the machine (i.e.

the disc side). Turning the knob counter clockwise will cause

the belt to move towards the back of the machine.

4.5.3 Firstly, loosen the clamping nut with a 6mm hex key (Y).

4.5.4 Lift the belt assembly into the vertical position (or any angle

inbetween) and fully re-tighten the clamping nut.

4.5.5 Re-attach the work support table/guard and fully tighten the two

fixing screws ensuring that there is at least 1.5mm clearance

between the guard and the surface of the belt.

4.5.6 To return to the horizontal position, reverse the process

just described.

WARNING!

Never use the sanding belt without the work

support/guard attached.

fig.6

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SM914 Issue No.1 07/12/12

4.3.2 Fig.4 shows the sanding table in place, pivoting around point

(A) and held in place by clamping knob (B). Place the mitre

guide (C) into the slot in the table when required.

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