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Manual de usuario Harbor Freight Tools, modelo 05154

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To adjust the angle, slightly loosen the Lock Screw (15). (See Figure H.) 4. Observe the gauge on the Angle Plate (14). Raise or lower the Work Table (13) to set the Work Table to the desired angle. Then, retighten the Lock Screw (15) to lock the Work Table in place. (See Figure H.) SKU 05154 PAGE 12 FIGURE H LOCK SCREW (15) WORK TABLE (13) ANGLE PLATE (14) To AdjustThe Angle OfThe Miter Guide: 1. The angle of the Miter Guide (21) may be adjusted to the right 0 to 45 degrees and to the left 0 to 45 degrees. (See Figure I.) 2. To adjust the angle of the Miter Guide (21), slightly loosen the Miter Guide Knob (22). (See Figure I.) 3. Observe the gauge on the Miter Guide (21). Move the Miter Guide to the right or left until the desired angle is indicated on the gauge. Then, retighten the Miter Guide Knob (22) to lock the Miter Guide in place. (See Figure I.) MITER GUIDE (21) MITER GUIDE KNOB (22) FIGURE I SKU 05154 PAGE 13 To Adjust ForVertical Sanding: To Adjust ForVertical Sanding: . Slightly loosen the Lock Screw (20). (See Figure J.) 2. Raise the Belt Frame vertically to the desired position. Then, retighten the Lock Screw (20) to lock the Belt Frame in place. (See Figure J.) LOCK SCREW (20) BELT FRAME (3) FIGURE J To Perform Horizontal SandingWithThe Sanding Belt: 1. CAUTION! Before each use, inspect the condition of the Sanding Belt (45). Look for tearing, excessive wear, or other damage to the Sanding Belt. Never use a Sanding Belt that is damaged. 2. Plug the Power Cord (29) into the nearest 110 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. 3. Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “ON” position, and allow the Sanding Belt (45) to spin at full speed before feeding the workpiece into the Belt. (See Figure K, next page.) 4. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands, and carefully set the workpiece flat and level upon the spinning Sanding Belt (45) and against the Work Support (33). (See Figure K.) 5. Apply moderate downward pressure on the workpiece, allowing the Sanding Belt (45) to cut without being forced. (See Figure K.) SKU 05154 PAGE 14 6. Once the sanding procedure is completed, remove the workpiece from the Sanding Belt (45). Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “OFF” position, and unplug the machine from its electrical outlet. (See Figure K.) WORKPIECE POWER SWITCH (30) WORK SUPPORT (33) FIGURE K To PerformVertical SandingWithThe Sanding Belt: 1. CAUTION! Before each use, inspect the condition of the Sanding Belt (45). Look for tearing, excessive wear, or other damage to the Sanding Belt. Never use a Sanding Belt that is damaged. 2. Slightly loosen the Lock Screw (20). (See Figure J.) 3. Raise the Belt Frame vertically to the desired position. Then, retighten the Lock Screw (20) to lock the Belt Frame in place. (See Figure J.) 4. Plug the Power Cord (29) into the nearest 110 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. 5. Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “ON” position, and allow the Sanding Belt (45) to spin at full speed before feeding the workpiece into the Belt. (See Figure L, next page.) 6. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands, and carefully set the workpiece flat and level upon the spinning Sanding Belt (45) and against the Work Support (33). (See Figure L.) 7. Apply moderate downward pressure on the workpiece, allowing the Sanding Belt (45) to cut without being forced. (See Figure L.) SKU 05154 PAGE 15 8. Once the sanding procedure is completed, remove the workpiece from the Sanding Belt (45). Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “OFF” position, and unplug the machine from its electrical outlet. (See Figure L.) WORKPIECE WORK SUPPORT (33) POWER SWITCH (30) FIGURE L 1. To Perform Horizontal SandingWithThe Sanding Disc: CAUTION! Before each use, inspect the condition of the Sanding Disc (12). Look for tearing, excessive wear, or other damage to the Sanding Disc. Never use a Sanding Disc that is damaged. 2. NOTE: The Sanding Disc (12) is typically used for smaller workpieces. (See Figure M, next page.) 3. If necessary, adjust the angle of the Miter Guide (21). Make sure to retighten the Miter Guide Knob (22) to lock the Miter Guide in place. (See Figure I.) 4. Plug the Power Cord (29) into the nearest 110 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. 5. Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “ON” position, and allow the Sanding Disc (12) to spin at full speed before feeding the workpiece into the Disc. (See Figure M.) 6. Carefully set the workpiece flat and level upon the spinning Work Table (13) and against the Miter Guide (21). (See Figure M.) SKU 05154 PAGE 16 7. Hold the workpiece firmly with one hand and the Miter Guide (21) with the other hand. Gradually push the workpiece into the Sanding Disc (12), allowing the Sanding Disc to cut without being forced. (See Figure M.) 8. Once the sanding procedure is completed, remove the workpiece from the Sanding Disc (12). Turn the Power Switch (30) to its “OFF” position, and unplug the machine from its electrical outlet. (See Figure M.) FIGURE M MITER GUIDE (21) WORKPIECE SANDING DISC (12)...


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