Delta 31‑483 Woodworking Heavy-Duty Oscillating Bench Spindle Sander

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual - Page 8

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8
FIGURE 2
ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED
12mm wrench
Phillips head screw driver
INSTALL SANDING SLEEVES
ONTO SPINDLES
FOR 1/4", 1/2", & 5/8" SPINDLES
Loosen the Phillips head screw on the bracket clamp located
at the bottom of the spindle. See Figure 2.
Slide the sanding sleeve onto the spindle completely,
ensuring the sleeve slides under the bracket clamp as shown.
Re-tighten the screw on the bracket clamp to secure the
sleeve in place.
To ensure the sleeve is secure on the spindle, pull on the
sleeve to make sure it does not slide.
FOR 1 ½" & 2" SPINDLES
NOTE: The threads at the top of the 1 ½" and 2" spindles are
reverse threaded. To tighten the nut at the top of the spindle
during steps 2 and 3, turn counter clockwise.
Slide the sanding sleeve onto the spindle, ensuring the
bottom edge of the sleeve is even with the bottom edge of
the spindle.
Using the 12 mm wrench (supplied) tighten the nut on
the top of the spindle by turning counter clockwise. See
Figure 3.
To ensure the sleeve is secure on the spindle, pull on it. If the
sleeve slides on the spindle, continue tightening the nut at the
top in ½-turn increments as needed.
FIGURE 3
NOTE: Reverse threads are used to attach the spindle to
the machine.
Make sure that the switch is in “OFF"
position and that the power cord is
unplugged.
If installed, remove the table insert to allow better
access the spindle seat.
Using a 17 mm wrench to hold the spindle seat
stationary, screw the bottom threads of the spindle into
the spindle seat counter clockwise until hand tight.
Use a second 17 mm wrench, placed over the retaining
nut on the spindle (see Figure 4), to tighten the spindle
no more than another ½ turn.
NOTE: Do not over tighten the spindle as this can make
it difficult to remove later.
FIGURE 4
INSTALL SPINDLES
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