Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 16-32 Plus du fabricant Jet
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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual Drum Sander Model 1 6-32 P lus shown with op tional casters (98- 0130) an d infeed /outfeed t abl es (98-1601) WMH T OOL G ROUP 2420 Vantage Dr iv e E l g i n, I ll i no i s 60123 P art N o . M- 629004 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on A 3/06 www.
2 W A RR ANTY A N D SERVI CE W M H Too l G rou p, I nc . , warrants eve ry pr od uct it sells . If one of our tools ne eds se rvi ce or r e pair, one of our Authorize d S e rvi ce Ce nters located throughou t the Unit e d States can give you quick se rvi ce .
3 Ta ble of Contents Tab l e o f Con ten ts .................................................................................................................................... 3 Warn ing ...............................................................
4 W a rning 1. Read and under st and t his enti re manual be f ore att em pting assembl y or operati on. 2. Read and understand t he w ar ni ngs po sted on the m achine and i n thi s m anual. Fail ure t o co m ply w i th all of t hese w arni ngs m ay cause seri ou s inj ur y.
5 blah bl ahbl ah 21. Make your workshop chi ld proof w i th padlock s, m ast er switc hes or by r em o v ing start er k ey s. 22. Giv e y our w or k undivi ded a t tention. Look i ng around, carryi ng on a conversati on and “horse-play ” are carel ess ac t s t hat can r esul t i n serious injur y .
6 Introduct ion Thi s manual i s provi ded by WM H Tool Gr oup co v ering the saf e operati on and m aintenanc e procedure s f or a JET Model 16- 32 Plus Drum S ander. This manual contai ns instruct ions on i ns t all a t ion, s af ety precaut i ons, general operati ng proc edures, mai ntenance i nstructi ons and parts breakdo wn.
7 Features and T ermi n ol o g y The ill ustrati on below shows the m a j or com ponents and feat ures o f the 16- 32 P l us Sander. T hes e ar e ref erenced t hroughout the m anual and w ill h elp to f a m ilia r ize y ou w ith the oper ation and f uncti ons of the m ach i ne.
8 Unpacking Open box es and check f or s hi pping damage. Report any damage imm ed i ately t o your dist ribut or and s hi pping agent. Do not discard any shi pping m ateri a l until the Drum Sander i s assem bl ed and runni ng pr operl y .
9 A ssem bling the Stand (Ref er t o F igure 4. If furt her clarif ication is needed, con sult t he parts breakdow n on page 28.) Tool s re q uired for St a n d assemb ly: Ratchet wrench wit h 1/2” socket 1. Assem ble legs (H) t o outside of Short Rail s ( L) using carr iage bolts (N) and fl anged lock nu t s ( O).
10 A ssem bling the Sander Tool s Re q uired for Assembl y ( not pro v ided) : Ratchet w r enc h w i th ext ens i on 7/16”, 9/16” and 1/2” socket s 9/16” open- end w r enc h Fl a t b l ade screwdriv er In stalling Drum Head 1. Lif t the dr u m head assem bly out o f the box , and tem poraril y rest it crossw i se on top of the stand.
11 I MP ORT ANT : The conv eyor belt has been over- tensioned for s hi pping pur pos e s. It m ust be re- tensi oned befor e operati ng t he s ander! S ee “Conv eyor Belt T ensi on/T r ac k i ng” on page 16.
12 Du st Collection Dust col lecti on i s m andatory f or a s afe work envi ron m ent and ex tended abra s iv e lif e. The 16- 32 Pl us i s equipped wit h a 4” du st col l ecti on por t at t he top of the dust cov er.
13 5. Mark the t raili ng end o f the stri p w here i t cros s e s the ri ght (inboard) end o f the drum (F i gure 13). 6. Rem ove t he abrasive stri p fr o m t he drum, and cut a taper as w a s done w i th the start ing edge (see Fi gure 10).
14 Groun ding Instru ctions Elect rical co nnection s must be mad e by a qu alified el ectrician i n comp liance wit h all relevan t codes. Th is machi ne must be p r o perly grou n d ed to h e l p preven t electri cal sho ck and po ssible fat al injur y.
15 Ext ensi on Co rds If an ex tension cor d i s necessary, m ake sure the cord r ating i s s uit able f or the a m perage listed on the m achine's m otor plat e . An undersize cor d w ill ca us e a dr op in l ine vo lt age resulti ng in loss of power and ov erheati ng.
16 Dust Cover Latc h The dust c o v er latc h pre v ents the dust c o v er from accidentall y opening. To release t he latch, press i nward on t he du s t cov er knob ( D, Fi gure 21 ). T h is w ill c au se th e d us t c over cen ter to fle x and rel eas e t he l atch.
17 3. Rem o v e the f our bolt s at taching c on v ey or assem bl y to base. Lif t up and sli de conveyor out t o the si de of t he m achine. 4. S et conv eyor on m o t or side and s l i de conv eyor bel t off the end of the conv eyor bed. 5. Rev er s e pr oc ess for i nstall ation of new belt.
18 Fine-Tuning Drum Alignment (for s andi ng boards wider t han the drum) NOT E : Perform thi s al ignment after y ou are f a m iliar wit h s ander operati on.
19 4. Loosen set scre ws on c oll ar (F igur e 28). 5. Sli de co l l ar upward agai ns t housing so that all v ertic a l f ree- p l ay o f height adjustment scre w i s el i minat ed.
20 1. Repeat “Tensi on Rol ler Ali gnment” e x cept rai s e t he sandi ng drum onl y 1/4 t urn o f the height adjustm ent handl e. 2. If bot h tension roll ers are causi ng snipe t hen ti ghten all f our hex nut s (A, Fi gure 29) at t his posit ion.
21 Mu ltiple-Piece San d ing Run s W hen abrasiv e p lani ng (or t hickness sandi ng) a run of simil ar pi eces that you w ant to h a v e t he same t hick nes s, i t i s best to determ ine the thi ckness of the t h i nnes t pi ece and process all piec es t o that sam e t hickness in one sessi on.
22 Tracker Kit (98-0080) Tr ackers dram at i cally r educe tracki ng adjust- m ents o f conv eyor belt s . T hey are al ready instal l ed on your sander. The f ollowing inf ormati on i s for r e-setting or r eplacing your trac kers, should t hat becom e necessary.
23 M a intenance Be fore doi ng mai ntena nce on th e machine, disco nnect it f rom the electri cal supp ly by p ullin g out the plug or s witc hing of f the main sw itch! F ailure to comply may cause seri o us inju ry.
24 Trou ble Pr obab le Ca use Re medy Conv ey or ro ll ers run int er mit ten tly . Shaft coupli ng loose. Ali gn s haf t fl at s o f gear m ot or and driv e roller, and ti gh t en s haf t coupling set scr e ws. Abrasiv e strip is ov er l apped. Re-wrap abra siv e stri p (page 12-13) Abrasiv e is loaded.
25 A b rasives The abr as iv e m ateri a l you choose w ill ha ve a substant ial e f fect on t he perf or m ance o f y our sander. Vari ati ons in paper ty pe, weight , c oati ng and durabi lit y all c ontribut e to ac hieving y our desired f inish.
26 Optional A ccessories 61-1012 Poly Conv ey or Belt 98-0130 Locking Caster s, set of 4 98-1601 Infeed/ Outfeed Tables 80-2900 Elbow, 90° f or 2. 5” dust c oll ect i on hose 80-2910 Adaptor, f or 4” port t o 2.
27 Par ts List: Stan d Assem bly Index No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1A............. 40 - 4040 ................... Le ft Leg ....................................................... ......................................... 2 1B............. 40 - 4041 .
28 Con vey or an d Motor A ssembly.
29 Par ts List: Con vey or an d Motor A ssembly Index No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 3237359 .................. Gea r Moto r .................................................. 90 VDC ............................. 1 2 .........
30 Dr um Head A ssembly.
31 Par t s List: Dru m Head A ssembly Index No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 34 ............. 70- 4101 ................... Motor ........................................................... 1-1/2 HP, 110-120V ........... 1 ................. 70- 4101-1 .
32 90 ............. 10- 4007-10 .............. Slotte d R ound Head Screw .......................... 1/4”-2 0x5/8” ...................... 3 91 ............. 11- 1000-04 .............. Lock Was he r, Inte rn a l Too th ........................ 1/4 ” .
33 El ectri cal Connections.
34 N OT ES.
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