Stationary Sander Introduction
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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
A dust mask is also necessary for most materials - see our page on dust for some harmful examples!
Dangers | Precautions |
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Exposed & rapidly spinning sanding disc and sanding belt
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Flying splinters, dust or sparks | |
Risk of kickback | Always support the workpiece against the direction of the force applied by the sander:
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the workpiece might get hot
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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