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Manual de usuario Harbor Freight Tools, modelo 38123

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This feature helps prevent unauthorized use of the Sander. (See Figure L.) 2. Insert the Switch Key (21) into the ON/OFF Locking Switch (22). (See Figure L.) 3. To turn the Sander on, place your finger under the left side of the ON/OFF Locking Switch (22) and pull out. (See Figure L.) 4. To turn the Sander off, push in on the left side of the ON/OFF Locking Switch (22). (See Figure K.) 5. To lock the ON/OFF Locking Switch (22) in its OFF position, push and hold the left side of the Switch while pulling out the Switch Key (21). Always lock the Switch in its OFF position when the Sander is not in use. (See Figure L.) INSERT SWITCH KEY (21) PULL OUT TO TURN LOCKING SWITCH ON (22) PUSH IN TO TURN LOCKING SWITCH OFF (22)FIGURE L Sanding Methods: Surface Sanding On The Sanding Belt: FIGURE M SURFACE SANDING ON SANDING BELT (10) BACKSTOP (9) WORKTABLE (35) SKU 38123 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 14 Sanding Methods: End Sanding On The Sanding Belt: END SANDING ON THE SANDING BELT (10) FIGURE N WORKTABLE (35) Sanding Methods: End Sanding On The Sanding Belt: END SANDING ON THE SANDING BELT (10) FIGURE N WORKTABLE (35) Sanding Methods: Sanding Curved Edges: SANDING CURVED EDGES FIGURE O BACKSTOP (9) WORKTABLE (35) NOTE: The Sanding Belt is designed to rotate down towards the table. The Sanding Disc rotates up from the table and down towards the table. When Sanding, always hold the workpiece securely, with two hands if possible, and keep hands and fingers away from all moving parts on the tool. Whenever possible, use the Backstop (9) and Worktable (35) on the machine; they will allow you to work more safely, more accurately, and with less fatigue. Caution: Sanding against the direction indicated on the disc is hazardous and could result in personal injury. SKU 38123 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 15 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Sander does not operate. Not plugged into electrical outlet. Switch Key not inserted. ON/OFF Locking Switch defective. Motor or wiring problem. Plug into electrical outlet. Insert Switch Key. Replace Switch. Take to qualified technician. Motor slows when sanding. Timing Belt too tight. Applying too much pressure on workpiece. Decrease tension. Apply less pressure on workpiece. Sanding Belt runs off Drums. Not tracking properly. Adjust tracking. Sander makes excessivenoise. Timing Belt too tight. Bearings need oil. Decrease tension. Oil Bearings. Wood Burns while sanding. Sanding Pad or Belt is loaded with debris. Clean or replace Sanding Pad or Belt. SKU 38123 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 16 INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING 1. WARNING! Always turn the Sander’s ON/OFF Locking Switch (22) to its “OFF” position, remove the Switch Key (21), and unplug the machine from its electrical outlet and before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning. 2. Before each use: Inspect the general condition of the Sander. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, loose, cracked or broken parts, damaged Power Cord, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If a problem occurs with the Sander, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. 3. Before each use: Apply a light coat of paste wax (not included) to the Worktable (35) to make feeding stock easier. 4. After each use: Use compressed air to blow out dust and debris from Sander and its Motor. 5. After each 10 hours of use: Oil the Sleeve Bearings with 30 weight oil. To do so, release the belt tension by sliding the Tension Lever (66) to the right. Move the Sanding Belt (10) slightly to the right or left of the Idler Drum (65) to expose the oval-shaped oiling hole. Apply only two or three drops of oil in the left and right oiling holes. Then, readjust the belt tracking as previously discussed. (See Figure P.) OIL HERE TENSION LEVER (66) IDLER DRUM (65) SLEEVE BEARINGS FIGURE P 6. To replace the timing Drive Belt: A. Remove the Screw (44) from the Belt Cover (52). Then, remove the Belt Cover. (See Figure Q, next page.) B. Loosen the three Screws to allow the Drive Pulleys (46, 49) to shift enough to place the Drive Belt (43) around them. (See Figure Q.) C. Place the Drive Belt (43) around the Drive Pulley (46), then around the other Drive Pulley (49). (See Figure Q.) D. Tighten the three Screws slightly. (See Figure Q.) E. Adjust the tension of the Drive Belt (43) by placing a Standard screwdriver in the adjusting hole and pushing up on the screwdriver to apply tension to the Drive Belt. (See Figure Q.) SKU 38123 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 17 F. Tighten the three Screws firmly. (See Figure Q.) G. Grasp the Drive Belt (43) with two fingers on the outside-center and squeeze. There should be about 1/4” give to the Drive Belt for proper tension. (See Figure Q.) H. Note: Too much tension on the Drive Belt (43) can load-down the Motor and cause possible damage. If the ...


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