Axminster Trade AT152OVS Оригинальное руководство по эксплуатации - Страница 7
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Select spindle that is smaller than the curve to be sanded.
2. Use an insert plate that comes closest to the spindle without touching it.
3. Make sure that spindle is properly positioned in taper sleeve socket. With the wrench provided
, tighten the nut. NOTE: Never over tighten; it may be difficult to remove the spindle later.
4. When table is set at a 90° angle, sanding may be done from any corner, or location on table
around spindle.
5. When table is positioned at any angle other than 90°, it is necessary to position the work piece
over the centerline, as shown on table surface.
6. Always lock the table with the hand nut when setting at any angle, also to prevent movement
lock the tilting gear shaft.
7. Always loosen both table lock and tilting gear lock before changing the angle position of the
table. Never force the table if it does not tilt easily, reason may be that the locks are still
engaged. Never attempt to over ride the stop locks, this will cause damage to the tilting
performance.
8. A backing board is recommended when sanding thin pieces of metal or any other material. A
backing board can be easily constructed by using a piece of wood the length of the table,
pushing it into the spindle until a half circle is formed. Clamp each end of the board to the table
and proceed to sand the thin material.
9. Before leaving the machine remove any particles or pieces left over, make sure the table in
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90°
1.
Loosen the two table lock knobs (A), located under the table at both sides of the machine
2. Tilt the table forward to the desired angle with your hands.
3. An angle scale is provided at the right side of the trunnion to indicate the degree of table tilt.
4. Tighten the two table lock knobs securely after the table degree has been adjusted.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATIONS
TILTING THE TABLE
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