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Revision as of 16:43, 16 January 2020
Guides and Manuals
General Tips and Safety
- Do not operate sander without dust collector connected to the dust cover.
- Always disconnect power before servicing or adjusting.
- Take light passes. Make sure to go slow and light if the material is hard like maple.
About our machine
- We have reels of sandpaper that is meant to be cut in to specifically shaped strips. To cut a new strip, you must either use an existing and known good strip as a template, or cut to a specific length and use a wooden template to cut the angle on the ends.
Helpful Videos
- How to Change Abrasive Wraps on a Drum Sander - SuperMax Tools
- Woodworking Tips: Versatility of Surface Sanders