here`s a copy of the owners manual for this saw
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here`s a copy of the owners manual for this saw
Rockwell, MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4 0 0 N. L e x i n g t o n A v e . . Pittsburgh, Po. 426-01-651-0002 DATED lM 8-15-71 PM-1886 15208 ROCKWELL DELTA 10" BAND SAW 10" B A N D SAW SHOWN WITH S T A N D , MOTOR A N D SWITCH ROD INTRODUCTION Your new Band Saw w i l l accurately perform all the usual woodworking band saw operations; straight cutting, curve cutting, cutting p l a s t i c s and light aluminum, etc. In addition, by using the Cat. No. 28-810 Sanding Attachment i n place of the blade, you can sand irregular curved work previously cut on the band saw t o add that professional finished look to your work. SCROLL SAW ''L 1 16"SCROLL SAW . READ the instruction manual before operating your machine. 2. IF YOU ARE NOT thoroughly familiar with the operation of Band Saws and Scroll Saws, obtain advice from your supervisor, instructor or other qualified person. 3.REMOVE tie, rings, watch and other jewelry, and roll up sleeves. 4 ALWAYS wear safety glasses or a face shield. 5. MAKE SURE wiring codes and recommended electrical connection instructions are followed and that machine is properly grounded. 6.MAKE all adjustments with the power off. 7 .CHECK all adjustments on the scroll saw by rotating the motor by hand before turning power on. 8. LOWER the hold down on the scroll saw so that it presses lightly on the material 9. eh: " ; : : ; : upper guide on the band saw about lh" above the material being cut. . MAKE SURE that blade tension and blade tracking are properly adjusted on . 11 EO:t"h", :zhine before removing scrap pieces from the table. 12.ALWAYS keep hands and fingers away repo1 rp.3. ::::: blade size and type. 14, DO NOT attempt to saw stock that does not have a flat surface, unless a suitable support is used. HOLD material firmly and feed into blade at a moderate speed. TURN OFF the machine if the material i s t o be backed out of an uncompleted cut. MAKE "release" cuts before cutting . 16. 17 . 18.D'S:"CO"N"E;T': machine from power source when making repairs. 19.SHUT OFF power and do not leave machine until it has come t o a 20 complete stop. . BEFORE LEAVING the machine, make sure the work area is clean. CLEANING THE BAND SAW Remove the protective coating from the machined surfaces of the band saw. T h i s coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened w i t h kerosene (do not use acetone, gasoline or lacquer thinner for t h i s purpose). After cleaning, cover a l l unpainted surfaces w i t h a light f i l m of good machine oil. ASSEMBLING STAND If you purchased the 50-328 Stand, assemble i t as shown i n Fig. 2. lvlake sure the lower shelf i s fastened to the upper set of bolt holes i n the legs as shown. Note the relationship of the holes and slots i n both the upper-and lower shelves, as shown i n Fig. 2, to make sure the shelves are assembled properly. ASSEMBLING SAW TO STAND Assenibling the saw to the top shelf of the stand using the four holes (A) Fig. 2. T h e front of the saw w i l l be toward the end of the top shelf marked (B) Fig. 2. ASSEMBLING MOTOR, MOTOR PULLEY AND V-BELT Motors recommended for use w i t h your band saw are the #60-020-1/3 H P motor w i t h a 1/2" shaft, #60-220-1/2" H P motor with a 1/2" shaft and the #62-413-1/3 H P motor with a 5/8" shaft. If you purchased one of these motors, assemble i t to the stand as follows: 1. Fasten the motor to the lower shelf using the four slots (C) Fig. 2, w i t h the shaft end of the motor toward the end of the shelf marked (D). Fig. 2 . 2. Make sure the four rubber washers (A) are positioned between the motor and the shelf as shown in Fig. 3. 3. If you are using a motor w i t h a 1/2" shaft i t i s necessary to place the sleeve ( 6 ) and key (C) on the motor shaft, as shown i n Fig. 3, before assembling motor pulley. 4. Assemble the Cat. No. 41-033 5/8" bore motor pulley (D) to the motor shaft, as shown i n Fig. 3. 5. Make sure the motor pulley (D) Fig. 3, i s in alignment w i t h the band saw p u l l e y and assemble the #49-130 V-belt (E) to the two pulleys. Fig. 3. 3 ASSEMBLING SWITCH ROD I f you have purchased the #51-334 switch rod, insert the rod (A) through the hole i n the bracket (6) and assemble the end of the switch rod to the toggle switch (C) using the cotter p i n supplied. Then fasten the bracket (B) to the upper shelf as shown i n Fig. 4. Fig. 4. ASSEMBLING RETRACTABLE CASTER ATTACHMENT I 1 F O O T LEVER END OF 1 If you have purchased the #49-363 Retractable Caster Attachment for use on the steel stand, assemble i t to the stand as follows: 1. Before assembling caster set t o stand, determine which side of the stand would be ntost corlvenient for the foot levers. The foot lever end of the shaft has a cam (A) Fig. 5, assembled i n place at the factory. - 2. The shafts should be fitted across the narrow side of the steel stand. SHAFT Fig. 5 . 1 3. Assemble the cams ( 6 ) on both shafts (C) at hole (D) Fig. 5. Assemble one cam on each shaft. Cams on each shaft must match when assembled, as shown i n Fig. 5. / "R';G*w;'"ER / -CASTER 4. Assemble spring washer ( A ) and caster mount bracket (6) on each shaft, as shown i n Fig. 6. BRACKET (B Fig. 6. L 1 5. Assemble foot lever (A) Fig. 7, t o the end of the shaft using the p i n supplied. Foot lever i s assembled to each shaft i n the same manner, as shown in Fig. 7. T i l t the steel stand by placing a 2 x 4 under i t so 6. that the legs w i l l be off the floor about 2 inches. LEVER -FOOT (A 1 Fig. 7. 7. Place caster mount bracket (A) Fia. 8. with shaft (B) and foot lever (C), inside and'under-steel stand leg and place flat head machine screw through the holes i n the steel leg and bracket, from the bottom, and fasten i n place with washer and nut (D) Fig. 8. Do not tighten nut (D) too securely at t h i s time. 8. Place sDrino washer. fibre washer and caster mount bracket on opposite end. of shaft (B) Fig. 8. Place bracket on inside of steel leg and fasten i n place with flat head machine screw, washer and nut. Now tlghten both nuts securely. I 9. T h i s same method of appllcatlon I S to be followed i n assembling shaft t o o p p ~ s i t epair of steel legs. NOTE: The fibre washers are to be used as shims. These washers can be placed on the shaft end opposite the foot lever and between the spring washer and I caster mount. Fig. 8. OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS Although your band saw I S checked and adjusted at the factory, i t may have come out o f T o check and adjust the band saw, proceed as follows: adjustment during translt. ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION 1. Rilove the upper blade guide (A) Fig. 9 to the highest position.. 2. Turn the tension adjusting screw (B) Fig. 9, clockwise to increase or counterclockwise t o decrease blade tension. 3. Proper blade tension i s obtained when the blade has a flex of approximately 114" i n a 6" span. When the band saw i s not i n use i t i s good practice to release tension to prolong the l i f e of the blade. 4. TRACKING THE BLADE For accurate work and maximum blade life, i t i s important that the blade be centered on the upper wheel. When this adjustment has been properly made, the blade w i l l "track". That is, i t w i l l run Steadily i n the same line. Before the tracking adjustment i s made, both the upper and lower blade guides must be moved away from the blade. To "track" the blade, proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the band saw from the power source and make sure the correct blade tension i s applied to the blade. Fig. 9. 4. When the blade i s on the center of the upper wheel, tighten locknut (D) Fig. 9. 2. Remove the front guard (C) Fig. 9, and revolve the upper wheel slowly by hand to determine i f the blade i s riding i n the center of the wheel. 5. Connect the machine to the power source and jog the motor switch on and off to be certain that proper tracking i s Deing maintained. If the blade i s not riding i n the center of the wheel, loosen locknut (D) Fig. 9, and while turning the wheel by hand, turn the adjusting screw (E) slightly to the left. You w i l l notice that the blade w i l l move to either side of the wheel. 3. 6. Then make any minor final adjustments that may be necessary at operating speed. 5 ADJUSTING UPPER AND LOWER BLADE GUIDES I- The upper and lower blade guides are adjusted only after the blade i s tensioned and tracking properly. To adjust the guides, proceed as follows: The upper bracket (A) Fig. 10, i s held to the under1. neath of the guide post by a cap screw. Loosen the cap screw and move the guide bracket (A) in or out until the front edge of the guides (B) are just behind the "gullets" (bottom of saw teeth). 2. The lower bracket ( C ) Fig. 10, i s mounted directly on the base casting by a square head bolt. Loosen the bolt and move the guide bracket (C) in or out until the front edge of the guides (D) are just behind the "gullets" (bottom of the saw teeth). 3. The guides (B) and (D) Fig. 10, are held in the guide brackets with set screws (E). Loosen set screws (E) and adjust guides as close as possible to the side of the blade being careful not t o pinch the blade. 4. IMPORTANT: Set both guides simultaneously so as not to deflect blade. ADJUSTING BLADE SUPPORT BEARINGS The support bearings (F) and (G) Fig. 10, prevent the blade from being pushed t o o far t o the back which could damage the set in the saw teeth. The support bearings (F) and (G) should be set about 1/64'' behind the blade, as follows: 1. Loosen thumb screw (H) Fig. 10 and move upper support bearing (F) 1/64" behind the back edge of the blade and t ~ g h t e nthumb screw (H). 2. Loosen set screw (J) and move lower support bearing (G) 1/64'' behind the back edge of the blade and tighten set screw (J). * Fig. 10. ADJUSTING UPPER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY The upper blade guide assembly ( A ) Fig. 11, should always be set as close as possible to the top surface of the material being cut by loosening thumb screw (6) Fig. 11, and moving the guide assembly (A) to the desired position. Fig. 1 1 TABLE ADJUSTMENTS The table t i l t s 45 degrees t o the right and about 10 degrees to the left. T o t i l t the table, loosen hand knob (A) Fig. 12, t i l t table to desired angle and tighten hand knob (A). A stop screw (C) i s provided t o position the table 90 degrees to the blade. Loosen locknut (B) Fig. i 2 , and turn stop screw (C) in or out so that i t contacts the frame when the table i s 9 0 degrees t o the blade. If necessary t o t i l t the table a small amount to the left, remove the stop screw (C) and locknut (B) Fig. 12. Fig. 12. BLADES Always use a sharp blade. Keep i t free of gum and pitch. Keep the rubber tires free of sawdust, gum and pitch accumulation. Clean frequently with a s t i f f fiber brush. Narrow blades are used for cutting small circles or curves while the wider blades are best suited for straight cutting such as ripping. Neither t h i s band saw nor the blades are recommended for cutting iron or steel. Due t o the low cost of Rockwell blades i t i s advisable topurchase newblades rather than attempt to have them sharpened. Make sure the blade guides are always adjusted properly as outlined previously. Do not force or t w i s t the blade around a curve or very short radius. Feed the work uniformly allowing the blade to cut not feed too fast. - do Do not apply excessive tension on blades. The tension i s only necessary t o drive the blade without slipping on the wheels. Narrow blades require more tension than wide blades. INSTALLING THE BLADE LUBRICATION 1. Disconnect band saw from power source. 2. Remove front cover of the band saw. The upper oand saw wheel runs on needle bearings. Lubricate occasionally through oiler, reference #44, of parts drawing, using light machine oil. 3. Remove table insert and table alignment screw. 4. Release blade tension and remove blade. 5. Check new blade t omake sure teeth are pointing in the right direction. I f not, turn blade inside out. 6. Place blade on wheels and adjust tracking, tension and guides as previously outlined. 7. Replace insert and table alignment screw. The drive shaft runs on bronze bearings. Lubricate occasionally through oiler, reference #64 of parts drawing, using light machine oil. The blade support bearings are prelubricated and d onot require further lubrication. The sliding ways of the upper wheel assembly and the trunnions on the table should be oiled cccasionally so that they operate freely. INSTALLING SANDING ATTACHMENT If you purchased the 28-810 Sanding Attachment, assemble i t to your machine, as follows: 1. Remove the four knurled knobs (A) Fig. 13, and washers, and remove the front cover from the band saw. 2. Remove the table insert and table alignment screw. 3. the Release blade tension and remove saw blade from machine. 4. Remove the lower blade guide bracket (B) Fig. 13, from the machine. Loosen screws (C) Fig. 13, and remove upper blade 5. guides (D). 6. Loosen thumb screw (E) Fig. 13 and push back up bearing ( F ) to the rear position. Install sanding b e l t (A) Fig. 14, t o the two wheels. 7. The arrow on the back of the sanding belt indicates the direction of rotation for the belt. 8. Apply wheels. light tension and track the belt on the 9. Assemble the mounting bracket (B) Fig. 14, to the blade guide bracket (C) as shown, and tighten set screw (D). Assemble either the flat platen (E) or the curved 10. platen (F) to themounting bracket ( B ) a s shown i n Fig. 14. Lower the blade guide bracket (C) so that the end 11. of the platen (G) Fig. 14, i s just below the table surf ace. 1 12. Place the table insert (H) Fig. 14, in place. 13. Replace the table alignment screw and replace the front cover. Fig. 14. DRILL 2 HOLES 7" 37 D I A . INSTALLING LAMP ATTACHMENT If you purchased the 40-882 Lamp mounted on your band saw after the back cover, as shown i n Fig. attachment with the two screws with the attachment. Attachment, drilling two 15. Attach which are i t can be holes in the lamp furnished EXISTING HOLES SECT/ON --OF BACK COVER I+" Fig. IS. There arc numc1,ous operations which can be perfornied on your Rand Saw. We show you how simple t h e s e operations are in our publication No. 4705, "GETTING THE 510ST OUT O F YOUR BAND SAW AND SCROLL SAW". Above is only one page from this h o o l ~ I t contains hundreds of illustrations, c h a t s and Inany helpful hints. Replacement Parts Ref. Part No. No. - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 HBS-711 SP-1603 SP-612 SP-1505 HBS-813 Ref. No. Part No. Description Front Cover, incl: Moulding Moulding Moulding Nameplate #4 x 3/16 Drive Screw Nameplate #2 x 3/16 Drive Screw 1/4 Washer Handknob Rear Cover, inck Moulding Moulding Moulding Nameplate #4 x 3/16 Drive Screw 5/16-18 x 2 1/2" Tracking Scr. 5/16-18 Wing Nut Spacing Collar 1/4-20 x 3/8 Mach. Scr. 1/4 Washer 1/4-20 x 2 1/2" Truss Hd. Scr. 2 1/4" Spacer 1 " Spacer 1/4-20 x 11/2" Truss Hd Scr. Adjusting Screw Hinge Bracket Pivot Pin Coil Spring 5/16-18 Square Nut Guide Plate 3/8-24 Hex Jam Nut Hinge Bracket Fiber Washer 5/16" Washer 5/16-18 x 3/4" Cap Scr. Upper Wheel., inck Rubber Tire Needle Bearing Upper Wheel Shaft Fiber Washer 7/16 Washer Cap Screw Oiler Guide Post Blade Guard 1/4-20 x 1/41. Mach. Scr. Guide Block Blade Support Bearing 1/4"-20 x 1/4" Headless set scr. Upper Guide Bracket 1/4" Washer 1/2-20 x 5/8" Cap Scr. 1/4-20 x 1/2" Thumb Scr. Shoulder Stud 56 57 58 HSS-532 Cat #5500~ SP-206 59 60 NCS-35-S SP-205 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 38 69 70 71 72 73 74 HBS-722 HBS-8014 HDP-130 SP-!?A86 HBS-722 SP-2605 HBS-8094 HBS-7214 SBS-23 FJ-316 SBS-19 SP-6711 LBS-56 HBS-802-R SP-107 5/16-18 Thumb %r. Pulley, inch 5/16-18 x 5/16" Hex. SOC Set Scr. Collar, inch 5/16-18 x l/4" Hex. S~C. Set Scr. Fiber Washer Frame, inck Bearings Oiler Fiber Washer 75 76 SP-1029 SP-306 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 LBS-52 HSS-807 SP-1702 SP-514 LBS-52 SP-1702 SP-514 HBS-836 MH-3417-1 SP-569 HBS-8154 SP-7852 89 90 91 HBS-712 SP-2373 SP-102 92 93 1085921 HBS-755-S SP-101 - 426-01-331-0005 HBS-847 HBS-848 HBS-849 960-02-012-1420 SP-2250 960-02-01 2-1419 SP-2252 SP-1603 HBS-844 426-01-331-0006 HBS-847 HBS-848 HBS-849 960-02-012-0037 SP-2250 901-04-261-4005 SP-1403 HBS 819 SP-514 SP-1603 SP-7533 HBS-832 HBS-843 SP-7531 HBS-806-R HBS-803 HBS-808 SBSQ4 SP-1303 HBS-805 SP-1270 HBS-804 HBS-724 SP-1604 SP-607 HBS-7204 SBS-23 B-108-X HBS-807 HBS-724 SP-1606 HBS-730 SP-2486 HBS-810 HBS-826 SP-502 1085921 HBS-755-S SP-101 Description . 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 SP-1603 SP-1029 SP-6721 SP-607 SP-1703 NCS-33 SP-1606 SP-3610 C a t #I94 C a t #I526 LBS-532 Key Drive Shaft Lower Wheel, incl: Rubber Tire 41/64 x 1 1/4 x .I09 Washer 5/8-18 Jam Nut 1/8 x 3/8" Roll Pin Insert Table 3/8-16 x 1/2" Headless Set Scr. 1/4-20 Hex Nut 1/4-20 x 3/4" Sq. Hd. Set Scr. Table Trunnion Half Tilt Index Plate 1/4" Loc kwasher 1/4-20 x 3/8" Mach Scr. Table Trunnion Half 1/4" Lockwasher 1/4-20 x 3/8" Mach. Scr. Trunnion Bracltet Pointer #8-32 x 3/16" Mach ScrTrunnion Clamp 7/16-14 x 2 1/4" Sq. Hd. Bolt Lower Guide Bracket 1/4-20 x 1 1/4" Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/8 Headless set Scr. Guide Block Blade Support Bearing 1/4-20 x 1/4" Headless Set Scr. 1/4" Lockwasher 174-20 Hex Nut 1/4 x 7/8 Roll Pin 5/16-18 x 3/4 Cap Scr. 5/16" Lockwasher Coil Spring 7/16" Washer Hand Knob 5/32" Allen Wrench 7/16 x 9/16 Box Wrench Blade Replacement bearings are furnished oversize and must be realned to fit. Not shown. 11 CAT NO. 4 0 - 8 8 2 LAMP ATTACHMENT CAT. NO. 51-3 SWITCH ROD CAT. NO. 5 0 - 3 2 8 STEEL STAND NOTE: Use this hole for cams Cam and Pin assembled to Shaft at factory CAT N 0 . 4 9 - 3 6 3 RETRACTABLE CASTERS Replacement Parts Ref. Part No. - NO. C a t #23-810 LBS-250 SP-1603 SP-559 SBS-53 SBS-52 US-261 C a t #40-882 SP-2447 S-6 SP-1203 SP-559 S-1-S S-4 C a t #49-130 C a t #51-334 MS-17-S 434-02-108-5001 SP-2102 C a t #41-033 NCS-5275-B SP-206 Description Ref. No. Sanding Atuchment, inck Mo7mting Block l/4" Wather #lo-32 x 1/2" Rd. Hd. Mach. Scr. Retaining Clip #lo-32 x 1/4" Rd. Hd. Mach Scr. Curved Platen Flat Platen Insert Lamp Attachment, incl: Cord Mounting Bracket #lo-32 Hex Nut #lo-32 x 112" Rd. Hd. Mach Scr. 1/4" Lockwasher 1/4-20 Hex Nut Steel Link Spec. 1/4-20 x 15/16" Carr. Bolt Cover Spacing Sleeve V-Belt Switch Rod, incl: Clamp Assembly Rod 1/6 x 1/2 Cotter Pin Motor Pulley, inck Pulley 5/16-18 x 5/16 Hex Soc. Set Sa. Part No Description Cat. #50-328 SP-834 SP-1605 Steel Stand, incl: 5/16-18 x 3/4" Carr. Bolt 3/8 x 7/8 x 1/16 Steel Washer Motor Mount 5/16-18 Hex Nut 3/8 x 7/8 x 1/16" Steel Washer 5/16-18 Hex Nut 5/16-18 x 1 1/4" Hex Hd. Cap Scr. Top Shelf 5/16-24 Hex. Nut 5/16 Int. Tooth Lockwasha Spec. 5/16-24 Hex Hd. S a . Bottom Shelf 436-02-11 5-0086 SP-1206 SP-1750 MS-62 436-02-115-0083 436-02-066-0019 C a t #49-363 SP-1300 SP-1703 SP-5552 Leg Retractable Castas, inck 5/16-18 Hex Nut 5/16" Lockwasher 3/4 x 5/16 x 1/16" Fiber Washer caster ~ o u n t 5/16-18 x 7/8 Flat Hd. Mach Scr. caster Fiber Washer 5/32 x 7/8 Roll Pin Cam Shaft Spring Washer 5/32 x 1"Roll Pin Foot Lever Caster Mount BAND SAW BLADES. A11 71 3/4" Long. No. 28-802 3/16'!. No. 28-803 1/4". No. 28-804 3/8". 6 teeth per inch. Minimum cutting radius 1/2". 6 teeth per inch. Minimum cutting radius 3/4". 5 teeth per i n c h Minimum cutting radius 1". Rockwell MANUFACTURING COMPANY AUTHORIZED DELTA P A R T S DISTRIBUTORS CALIFORNIA NEW Y O R K L O S A N G E L E S , 90007 R o c k w e l l M o n u f o c t u r i n g Company 2400 South Grand A v e n u e Phone: 213 749-0386 NEW Y O R K , 10013 R u d o l f Boss, I n c o r p o r a t e d 175 L o f o y e t t e Street, Cor. 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K A N S A S C I T Y , 641 16 R o c k w e l l M o n u f o c t u r i n g Compony 1141 S w i f t A v e n u e Phone: 816 221-2070 A u t h o r i z e d D e l t o P o r t s D i s t r i b u t o r s s t o c k a c o m p l e t e l i n e of r e p l a c e m e n t ports. T o s a v e t i m e and s h i p p i n g c o s t sand your p o r t s o r d e r s t o your n e a r e s t d i s t r i b u t o r a n d i n most c a s e s they w i l l be f i l l e d and s h i p p e d w i t h i n 48 hours. We d o n o t f i l l any p o r t s orders d i r e c t from the factory. 14 YOUR ROCKWELL W A R R A N T Y Rockwell is proud of the quality of the power tools which it sells. The component parts of our tools are inspected at various stages of production, and each finished tool is subjected to a final inspection before i t is placed i n its specially designed carton to await shipment. Because of our confidence i n our engineered quality, Rockwell agrees to repair or replace any part or parts of Rockwell Power Tools or Rockwell Power Tool Accessories which examination proves to be defective i n workmanship or material. I n order to take advantage of this guarantee, the complete portable power tool or accessory, or i n the case of machinery, the part must be returned prepaid to the appropriate factory, Rockwell service center, or authorized service station for examination. This guarantee, of course, does not include repair or replacement required because of misuse, abuse, or normal wear and tear. Repairs made by other than our factory, service center, or authorized service station, relieves Rockwell of further liability under this guarantee. THIS GUARANTEE IS MADE EXPRESSLY I N PLACE OF ALL OTHER GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 426-02-655-0004 MANUFACTURING COMPANY . 4 0 0 N . Lexington A v e . Pittsburgh, Pa. DATED IM 2-15-72 15208 28-810 SANDING ATTACHMENT INSTALLING SANDING ATTACHMENT I TO 10" BAND SAW I wr 1. Remove the four knurled knobs (A) Fig. 1 , and washers, and remove the front cover from the band saw. 2. Remove the table insert and table alignment screw. 3. the Release blade tension and remove saw blade from machine. 4. Remove the lower blade guide bracket (B) Fig. 1 from the machine. Loosen screws ( C ) Fig. 1 5. guides.(D). , , and remove upper blade 6. Loosen thumb screw (E) Fig. 1 bearing ( F ) to the rear position. and push back up /4 Fig. 1 7. Install sanding b e l t ( A ) Fig. 2, t o the two wheels. The arrow on the back of the sanding belt indicates the direction of rotation for the belt. F:' " 8. Apply wheels. light tension and track the belt on the 9. Assemble the mounting bracket ( B ) Fig. 14, to the blade guide bracket (C) as shown, and tighten set screw (D). .. , G, 11. L o w e r t h e b l a d e g u l d e bracket (C) so that t h e e n d of the platen (G) Flg. 2, I S just below the table surface. I* -. ., $ 12. -- 1 Fog 125 126 127 128 129 LBS-260 SP-1603 SP-559 SBS-51 SP-551 130 131 132 SBS-53 SBS-52 LBS-261 Assemble either the flat platen (E) or the curved 10. platen (F) to the mounting bracket (B) as shown i n Fig. 2. P - Place the table Insert (H) Fig. 2, In place. 13. Replace the table alignment screw and replace the front cover. 2. Mounting Block 1/4" Washer #lo-32 x 1/2" Rd. Hd. Sct. Retaining Clip #I0032 x 1/4" Rd. Hd. Sct. curved Platen Flat Platen 129 ( 2 ) ~ ~ Insert CAT. NO. 28-810 SANDING ATTACHMENT -