Woodstock W1813 Sander User Manual


 
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The sanding drum and conveyor must be parallel to one
another to obtain accurate sanding results. This setting
is made at the factory and should not have to be made
again. However, if it is necessary to adjust the sanding
drum and conveyor parallel to each other, follow the pro-
cedure below.
This process requires multiple accurate measurements,
patience, and trial-and-error. Keep in mind that having
the sanding drum parallel to the top of the conveyor belt
is critical to the sanding operation (see =`^li\30). The
goal is to bring the sanding drum and conveyor parallel to
one another within 0.005" from side-to-side.
Using a dial indicator is probably the most accurate meth-
od of taking measurement for this procedure. However,
you can use gauge blocks and feeler gauges to attain
acceptable results.
To make gauge blocks, square up a 7' long 2" x 4" board
(refer to your jointer and planer manuals for detailed
instructions), then cut it in half.
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(% DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM POWER!
)% Remove the sanding belt from the machine.
*% Record the precise measurements between the low-
est point of the sanding drum and the conveyor from
side-to-side.
— If the measurements differ more than 0.005" from
side-to-side, continue to the procedure on the
next page to adjust the sanding drum and convey-
or parallelism.
(Front View)
CORRECT
INCORRECT
BA
B
A
B
=
A
=
AB
(Within 0.005" side-to-side)
Sanding Drum
Sanding Drum
Conveyor Belt
Conveyor Belt
=`^li\*'% Sanding drum and conveyor
belt parallelism.