Troubleshooting – American Sanders American 8 Drum Sanders User Manual

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American Sanders American 8 Floor Sander Operator's Manual

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Drive belts slip.

Insufficient tension.

Tension drive belts

(Squeaking or squealing sound)

Worn belts.

Replace belts.

Squealing, growling or grinding

Damaged and/or worn bearing.

Remove drive belts, rotate arbor

noise coming from machine.

motor, fan, shafts and idler pulley to

locate dragging or rough bearing.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Dust pick-up is poor.

Dust bag is over 1/3 full.

Empty contents of bag.

Dust bag is dirty.

Shake debris from bag and wash.

Dust chute is obstructed.

Remove fan cover and clear throat.

Motor will not start.

Defective motor starter.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective start capacitor.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective electronic start switch.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective motor.

Contact an authorized dealer.

No power.

Check power supply and connections.

Motor runs sluggishly.

Low voltage from excessive footage,

Locate power source nearer to work site.

undersized extension cord, or poor

Decrease sanding pressure.

connection.

Defective run capacitor.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective motor.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Motor starter trips/repeatedly

Excessive load.

Contact an authorized dealer.

trips.

Defective electronic start switch.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective motor starter.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Low voltage from poor connection.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective motor

Contact an authorized dealer.

Defective capacitor.

Contact an authorized dealer.

Uneven cut.

Leveling out of adjustment.

Readjust leveling.

Burning or glazing.

Dull abrasive.

Replace abrasive.

Excessive sanding pressure.

Decrease sanding pressure setting.

Too fine of an abrasive.

Use coarser abrasive.

Slow cutting.

Dull abrasive.

Replace abrasive.

Too fine of an abrasive.

Use a coarser abrasive.

Insufficient sanding pressure.

Increase sanding pressure setting.

Waves on sanded surface.

Debris on wheel.

Remove and clean wheels.

Flat spot on tire(s).

Replace tires.

Chatter marks on sanded

Drum out of round.

Contact an authorized dealer.

surface (close evenly spaced )

or replace the drum.

Drum vibration.

Change shim combination. Remove debris

from surface or ends of drum.

Troubleshooting

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