RIKON Power Tools 50-112 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Maintenance

3.

Place drive belt around drive pulley (71), then drive pulley (78).

4.

Tighten the three screws slightly.

5.

Adjust tension of drive belt by placing a standard screwdriver in the adjusting hole by

pushing up on the screwdriver to apply tension to the drive belt.

6.

Tighten the three screws again.

7.

Squeeze the drive belt between two fingers in the centre of the belt. If the belt has been

correctly tensioned there should be about 6mm (1/4”) of “give”.

NOTE: Too much tension on the drive belt can load-down motor and possibly cause dam

age. If the drive belt is too loose, it may fail prematurely.

8.

Replace belt cover (67) .

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Sander does not operate

Motor slows when sanding

Wood burns while sanding

Sander makes excessive

noise

Not plugged in to power

outlet.

Power switch defective.

Motor or wiring problem.
Timing belt too tight

Applying too much pres

sure on workpiece.

Sanding disc or belt is

loaded with debris.

Timing belt too tight.

Bearings need oil.

Plug into power outlet.

Replace switch.

Have qualified electrician carry out

repair.

Decrease tension.

Apply less pressure to workpiece when

sanding.

Clean or replace disc or belt.

Decrease tension

Oil bearings.

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