Jet Tools OES-80CS manual

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    Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual Oscillating Edg e S ander Model: OES -80CS WMH T OOL G RO UP 2420 Vantage Dr ive El g in, Illi nois 60124 Part No . M-708447 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on B1 1/07 www.wm htoolgr oup.com Copyri ght © WM H Tool G roup This Manual is Bookmarked[...]

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    2 Warrant y and Service W M H Too l Group, Inc ., warran ts eve ry product i t sells. If one of our tools ne e ds se rvic e or repair, one of our Authorize d Service C e nters locat e d throughou t the U nit e d States can give you quick se rvi ce . In m os t cases, any o f these W MH Too l Group Au thorize d Se rvice Ce nte rs can authori z e warr[...]

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    3 Ta ble of Cont ents W a rrant y and Ser v ice .............................................................................................................................. 2 Tab le o f Co nte nts .................................................................................................................................... 3 Warn i n gs ....[...]

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    4 W arnings 1. Read and under s tand t he enti re owner's manual be f ore attempti ng ass em bl y or operation. 2. Read and understand t he w ar ning s po s ted on t he machi ne and in thi s m anual. Fail ure to co m ply w i th all of these warning s may cause s eri ous i njury. 3. Replac e the warning l abe l s if t hey become obscured or rem[...]

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    5 20. K eep v i s i tors a sa f e di stance from the work area. Keep children aw ay. 21. M ake your workshop chil d proof w i th padloc ks, m as ter s w i tc hes or by r e m ovi ng start er keys. 22. G i v e your work undiv ided attenti on. Looking ar ound, carryi ng on a conversati on and “horse-pl ay” are carel ess acts that can result i n s [...]

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    6 Introduct ion Thi s manual i s prov ided by W M H Tool G roup cov ering the saf e operat ion and m ai ntenance proc edures f or a JET Model O ES-80CS S ander. T h i s m anual contains i ns truc ti ons on i ns tall ation, saf ety precautions, general operati ng procedures, m aint enance i ns truc tions and parts breakd own. T his m achi ne has bee[...]

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    7 Unpacking Upon deliv ery, open shi pping cont ainer s and c heck that all part s are in go od condi ti on. Any dam age should be repor ted to y our distr ibutor and s hi pping agent im medi a tel y. Bef ore proceedi ng f urther, r ead your m anual and f a m ili arize your s elf thoroughl y with as s em bly, mai ntenance and saf ety procedur es . [...]

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    8 A s sembl y Stan d Assem b ly Ref erring to Fi gure 1: 1. Remove all cont ents f r o m t he s hippi ng cont ainer. 2. Clean all rust prot ected surf aces w i th a mild solv ent. Do not use pai nt or l acquer t h i nner, ga s o line , or min era l sp ir its ; t h es e w ill da mag e paint ed surf aces. 3. At tach the f our r ubber pads (A) to the [...]

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    9 Ref erring to Fi gure 3: 4. T he sanding platen (A) is presentl y in t he hori zontal position. Pull lock handle (B) forwa rd to unl ock the platen assem bly. 5. Til t sanding pl aten to t he vertical posit ion (C), w hic h w ill loo k l ike D in Fig . 4 ; t hen push the lock handle ( B) to loc k the plat en as sembl y in plac e. Note: Do not tur[...]

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    10 Drum Guard & Dust Port Ref erring to Fi gure 6: Mount ing the Drum G uard & Dust Port (ref erred to below as drum guard ) 1. I nsert f our M4x 20 flat head screw s (A) t hrough the t w o hinges (B) of the drum guar d (C). The n plac e two rectangul ar spacers ( D) on the thr eaded ends of the screws . Note: Orient the spacers so t he sl [...]

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    11 El ectrica l Groun ding Instru ctio n s This sande r m ust be gro unded whi le in u se to pro tect the operat or from electric sho ck. In t he e v ent o f a m alfuncti on or breakdown, groundi ng prov ides a path of least resi s tanc e f or elec tric curr ent to reduce t he r isk of e l ect r i c shock. T his tool is equipped wit h an elec tri c[...]

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    12 Exte nsi on Cords Make sure your ext ension cord i s in good condi tion. W hen using an ex tension c ord, be sure to use o ne heav y enough to c arry t he current your mac h ine w ill d ra w . An un ders ize d co rd w ill cau se a drop i n the l ine volt age resulti ng in power los s and ov erheati ng. T ab l e 1 sho ws the correc t s iz e to us[...]

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    13 Chan ging the S andin g Belt Ref erring to Fi gure 12: 1. Di sconnect the m achi ne from the pow er source. 2. Loc k the sanding pl aten i n the v erti cal posit ion (see the Sandi ng Platen A ngle Adjus tment secti on on page 12). 3. Release tension on t he belt by looseni ng the handle (C). 4. Loos en or rem o v e the lock knobs (B) and rem o [...]

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    14 Motor M ount Tracking A d ju stmen t Ref erring to Fi gure 14: The O ES-80CS c o m es with t racki ng adjustm ent bolt s (A) on t he m otor pl ate. T hes e are set at the f actory and shoul d not requi re any f urt her adjust ment. If , howev er, you are not able t o track the bel t wit h the Belt Track ing Adjustm ent descri bed in the pr evi o[...]

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    15 Basic Operations Removi ng the belt gu ard expo ses more of t he san ding b elt! Repl ace the bel t guard s immedi ate ly af ter comp leting any sand ing that requi res its remo val! F ailure to comp ly may cause seriou s i njury! Ho rizo nta l Sand ing For hori z o ntal sand ing , the platen is loc ked in th e hori zontal positi on as s hown (F[...]

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    16 Co nto ur Sandi ng Ref erring to Fi gure 19: Contour sanding is done f rom the ex tension t able m ounted on the m o t or where the sanding bel t wraps around t he drive drum (D). To s et u p the sander f or contour sanding: 1. Loos en the t wo lock k nobs (C) that secure the drum guar d & dust port (E ). 2. Swi ng t he end guar d (E) back ,[...]

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    17 Troubleshoot ing Operat ing Problems T r oub le Po ssible Cause So l ut ion Sander wil l not star t 1. Sander unpl ugged f rom w all o r mo to r 2. Fuse bl ow n or cir cu it breaker tri pped 3. Cor d dam aged 1. Check all p l ug connections 2. Replac e f use or reset c ircuit br eaker 3. Repl ace c ord Sandi ng belt does not c o m e up to speed [...]

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    18 Table and M otor – P ar ts Ind ex No. Part No. Descri pti on Siz e Qty. 1............... EH VS80 CS -01 .........Bas e ...................................................................................................... 1 2............... EH VS80 -0 2N ...........Pu s h B utto n S w i tch .....................................................[...]

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    19 Table and M otor – P ar ts Ind ex No. Part No. Descri pti on Siz e Qty. 53............. OES8 0CS- 15 3 .........Pin ......................................................................................................... 2 54............. EH VS8 0-67..............Moto r Co rd ...................................................................[...]

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    20 Table an d M o tor – A ssembly[...]

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    21 Idle Dr um – Par ts Ind ex No. Part No. Descri pti on Siz e Qty. 1............... OES 80 CS-2 01 .........Ten sion Bar ........................................................................................... 1 2............... OES 80 CS-2 03 .........Sp ring ...................................................................................[...]

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    22 I dle Drum – A ssembly[...]

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    23 Stan d Assem b ly Ind ex No. Part No. Descri pti on Siz e Qty. 1............... TS- 0680031 .............Fla t W as he r ........................................................5/16 ”......................... 22 2............... TS- 0720081 .............L ock Was he r ......................................................5/16 ” .............[...]

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    24 Wiring Diagram[...]