Jet air flow, Using the platen – Woodstock W1737 User Manual

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W1737/W1738 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 10/09+)

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Jet Air Flow

The air jet located at the air fork sends a stream of air

across the air fork and into the air stream receiver (see

Figure 23). As soon as the sanding belt obstructs this

stream of air, a piston changes the direction of belt

movement to the left. Your goal is to adjust this stream

of air so the system uses the least amount of air and yet

the machine still oscillates consistently.

To adjust the jet air flow, do these steps:

1. TURN OFF and LOCK your master power switch.

2. Adjust the air regulator to 70 PSI.

3. Open both upper access doors on the sander, loosen

the sanding belt tension, and slide the belt so the

air stream is unobstructed.

4. Loosen the jam nut and turn the jet adjustment

knob (

Figure 24) clockwise until the air stream is

reduced to a minimum.

5. Turn the jet adjustment knob counterclockwise,

and use a piece of cardboard to alternately block

and unblock the air stream until the upper drum

just begins to react and move left and right.

6. Turn the jet adjustment knob counterclockwise an

additional

1

2

turn and tighten the jam nut.

7. Complete Belt Tracking on Page 22.

Figure 23. Air Jet and air fork assembly.

Figure 24. Air Stream adjustment knob.

Air Stream

Receiver

Air Fork

Air Jet

Air Stream

Adjustment

Knob

Lock

Lever

Height

Lever

Scale and

Pointer

Using the Platen

The platen controls (

Figure 25) on your sander allow for

three basic types of sanding.

Note: The platen scale is

broken down in millimeter increments, and is for only

reduced-platen sanding depth positions. For aggressive

sanding, retract the platen to the Platen Up position,

adjust the table, and let the drums make the deep cut.

Platen Up — The platen is above the level of the sanding

rollers, so the front roller removes large amounts of

material quickly, but leaves a rough finish.

Platen Even — The platen is even with the sanding

rollers, so the rollers work together with the platen to

produce intermediate/final finishing.

Platen Down — The platen is 2mm below the sanding

rollers, so the platen gives a smooth and feathered

finish. Avoid lowering the platen more than 2MM below

the sanding belt rollers.

Figure 25. Platen controls.

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