WilTec 65414

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WilTec 65414

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WilTec 65414

Type: Belt and Spindle Sander
Material: Wood
Used with: 610 × 98 mm sanding belts,

115 × 51/38/26/19/13 mm sanding sleeves

Location: Office
Access Requirements: Stationary Sander Introduction
Status: In Commissioning
Manual: wiltec.de
Tutors: Lukas
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Utis
Sebastian
Jakob
Similar (More or Less): Belt and Disc Sander



part numbers from the manual

This oscillating spindle and belt sander offers highly versatile sanding options in one compact sanding machine. The 16 mm oscillation height reduces friction and extends the lifespan of sanding sleeves, which makes it suitable for challenging woodworking tasks. Combining an oscillating spindle and a belt sander, this sanding machine allows you to easily sand edges, curves and surfaces. The combination of rotation and vertical oscillation ensures an even finish with minimal effort.

The sanding table tilts up to 45°, which allows you to easily sand beveled edges. The originally included sanding media's grit (Körnung) is 80.

Specs

  • motor: 500 W, 2000 rpm
  • compatible sanding sleeves: height 115 mm
    • ⌀ 51 mm (2″)
    • ⌀ 38 mm (1.5″)
    • ⌀ 26 mm (1″)
    • ⌀ 19 mm (0.75″)
    • ⌀ 13 mm (0.5″) - without rubber roller

This tool is not ready for use yet since not all commissioning steps have been completed. The process is not yet tracked on GitHub. Feel free to contribute to making it usable, any help is very welcome!

Task comment Status
Name the tool: - Done
Take a picture - Done
Find the manual as PDF needed for all machines - add a link to the InfoBox or comment where you could not find it Done
Documentation this page, status: in commissioning done
Print QR-Code use the MachineQR Factory pending
Introduction Stationary Sander Introduction done
Security Check should be screwed to a suitable table (or we make a rule "only use clamped down") almost done
Test to be done or witnessed by a manager done
tool's name, owner and approx. value provide to Johannes for inventorization Done
Last step: make it available physically and in the wiki - then delete this template pending


Spindle Sander Mode

Place the fan wheel (26) with the flat side down on the spindle (11). Note! Ensure it is firmly in place. You may need to manually rotate the fan wheel (26) slightly to seat it correctly. Place the desired sanding roller (21) on the spindle (11). Attach one of the matching washers (24/25/27) to the spindle (11). Hand-tighten the nut (23) onto the spindle (11) using the open-end spanner (18) and firmly holding the sanding roller in place. It is tight enough when you can no longer easily lift the sandpaper sleeve off the roller.

Insert the large bench insert (10) into the workbench (4). Insert the appropriate round bench insert (22) for the sanding roller (21) into the recess of the large bench insert (10). The size specifications of the bench insert and the sanding roller MUST match. The sizes of the bench inserts and sanding rollers are indicated under the corresponding storage (6) on the device.

side view

Belt Sander Mode

The belt run can be corrected using the adjusting screw (1) or the sanding belt lever (2). Note! The sanding belt must not be allowed to sand on the workbench (4) or the bench insert (10) when the machine is running, otherwise the sanding belt will be damaged.

If the sanding belt moves, it must be minimally adjusted via the adjusting screw (1). To push the sanding belt upwards, turn the adjusting screw (1) clockwise. To move it down, turn the adjusting screw (1) counterclockwise.

If the sanding belt shifts significantly, the position of the sanding belt must be corrected by temporarily loosening the sanding belt lever (2) and then finely adjusted using the adjusting screw (1).

rear view

Spare Parts

In case we lose any of the bench inserts, Finno designed 3D printable replacements already: github.com/comakingspace/Parts

The spindle washers (parts 27/24/25) are M8 with 17, 22 and 46 mm in outer diameter.