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|[[File:Danger_-_draw-in.svg|left|50px]] Exposed & rapidly spinning sanding disc and sanding belt
|[[File:Danger_-_draw-in.svg|left|50px]] Exposed & rapidly spinning sanding disc and sanding belt
*Will keep spinning for a few seconds after the machine is turned off
*cuts can easily get infected due to particles that are rubbed in
*Both disc and belt always spin at the same time
*will keep spinning for a few seconds after the machine is turned off
*both disc and belt always spin at the same time on combination machines like the Holzmann BT 203-914
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*Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelery, as they might be caught.
*stay clear of the sandpaper's edges
*Tuck away long hair as it might get caught
*wear suitable work clothes: gloves are okay if they are tight and cut resistant
*Never leave the machine running unattended
*do not wear loose clothing or jewelery and tuck away long hair as they might get caught
*Always unplug the machine prior to any servicing
*never leave the machine running unattended
*always unplug the machine prior to any servicing
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|Flying splinters and dust||
|Flying splinters, dust or sparks||
*Wear [[goggles]], a [[Dust Mask|dust mask]] could also be necessary depending on your material
*wear [[goggles]], a [[Dust Mask|dust mask]] could also be necessary depending on your material
*Hook up the shop vac for sanding wood and wood-like materials
*hook up the [[Shop Vac|shop vac]] for sanding wood and wood-like materials
*DO NOT use a shop vac when sanding metal
*DO NOT use a shop vac when sanding metal
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|Risk of kick-back ||Always support the workpiece against the direction of the force applied by the sander:  
|Risk of kickback ||Always support the workpiece against the direction of the force applied by the sander:  
* let the workpiece (or workholding jig) touch the machine's table before the sandpaper and maintain contact with the table
** the same applies to the fence (if you use one)
* keep both hands on the workpiece (or workholding jig) while sanding
* disc sander: only sand on the '''downward pushing side''' ('''right''' on the Holzmann BT 203-914)


* Disc Sander: Sand on left side (sanding disc pushing the wood down towards the table)
[[File:Stationary sanders work support.svg|350 px|right]]
* Belt Sander: Keep the workpiece in contact with the sanding table
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|[[File:danger - heat.svg|50px]] the workpiece might get hot
|[[File:danger - heat.svg|50px]] the workpiece might get hot
*can potentially set sawdust on fire
*can potentially set sawdust on fire
*remains hot for a while after using
*remains hot for a while after using
||As specified by the manufacturer, the machine is not designed to grind metal. If you use it for light metal grinding/ deburring keep a bucket of water nearby to cool the workpiece, work in short intervals and stay careful not to overheat the machine and the workpiece. DO NOT use it for longer metal grinding (no knife making, etc).
||As specified by the manufacturer, the Holzmann BT 203-914 is not designed to grind metal. If you use it for light metal grinding/deburring, keep a bucket of water nearby to cool the workpiece, work in short intervals and stay careful not to overheat the machine and the workpiece. DO NOT use it for extensive metal grinding (no knife making, etc).
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*Adjusting the sanding tables
*Adjusting the sanding tables
*Using the disc sander
*Using the disc sander
**Always position your workpiece on the left ('''downward pushing''') side of the disc. The sanding action will then force the wood down, safely towards the table where it can be controlled.
**Always position your workpiece on the right ('''downward pushing''') side of the disc. The sanding action will then force the wood down, safely towards the table where it can be controlled.
*Using the belt sander
*Using the belt sander
**Check tension
**Check tension
**Keep contact with the table
**Keep contact with the table
**Do not force the work piece into the sanding belt. Only apply light pressure
**Do not force the work piece into the sanding belt. Only apply light pressure
**Move workpiece from left to right, don't stay in one spot of the belt
**Move workpiece from left to right, try not to stay in one part of the belt to even out heat and wear
*Always clean the machine and its work area with a shop vac after use
*Always clean the machine and its work area with a shop vac after use




[[Category:Introductions]]
[[Category:Introductions]]

Revision as of 17:44, 23 November 2021

This page is INCOMPLETE and still missing some important information before it can be used as a resource. Please use the "Discussion" feature above or talk to one of the tutors if you would like to help improve it. Thanks!



This is the content required for an introduction to our stationary sanders (currently only the belt and disc sander) - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)

Also make sure to read the machines's manual (belt & disc sander: located in the wooden box below the sander).

Safety

Personal protection: Protection - goggles.svg Protection - hearing.svg Protection - no gloves.svg

A dust mask is also necessary for most materials - see our page on dust for some harmful examples!

Dangers Precautions
Danger - draw-in.svg
Exposed & rapidly spinning sanding disc and sanding belt
  • cuts can easily get infected due to particles that are rubbed in
  • will keep spinning for a few seconds after the machine is turned off
  • both disc and belt always spin at the same time on combination machines like the Holzmann BT 203-914
  • stay clear of the sandpaper's edges
  • wear suitable work clothes: gloves are okay if they are tight and cut resistant
  • do not wear loose clothing or jewelery and tuck away long hair as they might get caught
  • never leave the machine running unattended
  • always unplug the machine prior to any servicing
Flying splinters, dust or sparks
  • wear goggles, a dust mask could also be necessary depending on your material
  • hook up the shop vac for sanding wood and wood-like materials
  • DO NOT use a shop vac when sanding metal
Risk of kickback Always support the workpiece against the direction of the force applied by the sander:
  • let the workpiece (or workholding jig) touch the machine's table before the sandpaper and maintain contact with the table
    • the same applies to the fence (if you use one)
  • keep both hands on the workpiece (or workholding jig) while sanding
  • disc sander: only sand on the downward pushing side (right on the Holzmann BT 203-914)
Stationary sanders work support.svg
Danger - heat.svg the workpiece might get hot
  • can potentially set sawdust on fire
  • remains hot for a while after using
As specified by the manufacturer, the Holzmann BT 203-914 is not designed to grind metal. If you use it for light metal grinding/deburring, keep a bucket of water nearby to cool the workpiece, work in short intervals and stay careful not to overheat the machine and the workpiece. DO NOT use it for extensive metal grinding (no knife making, etc).

Demonstration

The tutor will show you these steps in detail:

  • Attaching the shop vac
  • Adjusting the sanding belt
    • When putting on a new belt, make sure you use it in the correct orientation
    • Quickly turn the power ON and OFF again. Observe if the belt slides off its track. If it is sliding towards the disc side, turn the tracking knob clockwise, otherwise counter clockwise.
    • Make sure the belt is not sliding to either side before operating the machine every time, even if you are only using the sanding disc
  • Adjusting the sanding tables
  • Using the disc sander
    • Always position your workpiece on the right (downward pushing) side of the disc. The sanding action will then force the wood down, safely towards the table where it can be controlled.
  • Using the belt sander
    • Check tension
    • Keep contact with the table
    • Do not force the work piece into the sanding belt. Only apply light pressure
    • Move workpiece from left to right, try not to stay in one part of the belt to even out heat and wear
  • Always clean the machine and its work area with a shop vac after use