Pressure roller height – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1772 User Manual

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W1772/W1773 37" Drum Sander

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Pressure Roller Height

The pressure rollers are factory set at 0.039"–0.078" below

the bottom of the rear sanding drum and are fully adjust-

able either up/down with the lock nuts shown in

Figure

59.

Proper pressure on the workpiece helps avoid kickback and

keeps the workpiece from slipping. However, as pressure

increases on the workpiece, snipe also increases (snipe is

normal with all brands of drum sanders).

If snipe becomes a problem, you can minimize it by reduc-

ing pressure (raising pressure roller height). However, you

can only minimize it so much before the workpiece will slip

or kick out, causing a hazard to the operator. If this hap-

pens, you have raised the pressure rollers too high for them

to function as intended—the pressure rollers MUST then be

lowered to prevent injury.

Note: An additional trick for eliminating snipe is to reduce

pressure on the rear rollers, but not the front rollers.

Conditions will vary with wood types, so use trial-and-error

to find the best results for your application.

These instructions will restore the pressure rollers to the

factory setting.

To adjust the pressure rollers to the factory setting, do

these steps:

1. DISCONNECT POWER TO THE SANDER!

2. Open the top cover.

3. Place the gauge blocks on the conveyor table and

position them under all the pressure rollers, as shown

in

Figure 60.

4. Adjust the conveyor table up so the gauge blocks just

touch the bottom of the rear drum.

5. Rotate the handwheel eight full turns clockwise,

counting from the point of actual table movement so

handwheel freeplay does not affect your count.

6. With all the pressure rollers: 1) Raise one end off of

the gauge block, then move it back down until it just

touches the gauge block; 2) repeat with the other

side; 3) tighten the lock nuts together to make sure

the adjustments are locked in place.

Figure 59. Pressure roller adjustment

nuts.

Figure 60. Gauge blocks in position for

adjusting the pressure roller height.

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