Adjustments, Drum height – Powermatic DDS-237 User Manual

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7. The left end of the drum which contains the

recess is an independent piece (Fig. 7) that
can be rotated on the drum. This fastener is
spring-tensioned to take up any slack and hold
the abrasive strip firmly to the drum. Rotate
this fastener backward and hold it there with
your thumb as shown in Fig. 7.

8. Tuck the tapered left end of the strip into the

recess, as shown in Fig. 7, then insert the
locking wedge and socket head cap screw,
tightening the screw until the locking wedge is
firmly seated.

9. Release the spring-tensioned fastener. The

abrasive strip is now ready for use.

10. Repeat this procedure for the other drum.

Adjustments

Drum Height

When using different abrasive grits on the drums,
the height of the drums from the workpiece must
vary. To achieve this, the back drum (which should
always have the finer grit) has been designed for
easy adjustment.

1. Loosen the locking levers (Fig. 8) on both

sides of the machine by rotating them counter-
clockwise.

2. Rotate the adjustment knob to the desired

measurement, using the red triangular
indicator at the base of the dial. A label is
affixed below the locking lever showing the
proper settings. It is also shown in Fig. 9.

3. Repeat this dial setting on the opposite end of

the drum.

Note: It is important that the dial setting be
identical at both ends of the drum.

4. Tighten the locking levers (Fig. 8) by rotating

clockwise, before operating the sander.

Note: The locking levers are spring loaded –
you can move the handle to any position by
pulling out on the lever, rotating it on the hub,
then releasing.

Important: After changing abrasive strips, always
check and, if necessary, reset the back drum
height.


Figure 7










Figure 8




Figure 9



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