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Posted on Jan 30, 2013

MODEL 11322506 MAINT. TO CHANGE DRUMS

1/2 HP TABLE TOP OSLATING/SPINDEL DRUM SANDER

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To change drums you have to remember it is reverse thread. If the nut will not because the drum keeps turning you need to either squeeze the drum or hold the shaft near the bottom where the fins are. At least this is my experience with the Porter Cable oscillating spindle sander.

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2008

SOURCE: Motor runs but the drive drum that hold the sanding belt does not turn.

Instead of removing the drum, remove the belt and the cover over the gearbox. The gearbox cover is normaly fixed in place by screws around the drive pulley. There may be a couple of screws under the pulley, if so they can be accessed via holes in the pulley wheel itself. Check for worn or stripped gears. These gears can be replaced if need be, but if this is the case make sure you remove and clean out all the grease first and replace that aswell as it may contain bits of teeth that have come off the faulty gear. As far as I know belt sander drive rollers can not be removed without removing the drive inside the gearbox first.

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  • Posted on May 25, 2010

SOURCE: clarke plate sander vs drum for a floor that only needs

drum sander leaves chatter marks you must plate these out. belt sander is the best way to go, however it will take longer to just plate than to drum and plate. for light sanding i would start with a 60 grit on the drum, then 80, then 100. plate with 100 screen till chatter free, then final with 150 screen. this is if you intend to go to raw wood.

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: need a wiring diagram for a delta drum sander

Here's a link to the online manual.
As far as that diagram....didn't you label the wires?
Take a look here, it may help you. circuit wiring , especially the paragraph that begins: "Knowing that electrically common points have zero voltage drop between them is a valuable troubleshooting principle." Also read about resistors. That speed control knob is one.
Hope that helps...

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread. If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take a moment to kindly rate this post....thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2010

SOURCE: looking for a manual for a Delta drum sander model

try diplodocs.com

puertobori

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2010

SOURCE: how to install sand paper

Go to this LINK and find the part/diagram that can help you.

Please thumbs or post back,thanks

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A quarter turn is too much. You should only turn the wheel a maximum of 1/16 turn. Sanding should be done with just the sand (not the paper) touching the workpiece. Patience is the key for drum sanders. Courser grit sandpaper will help remove material faster if that's your goal.
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Changed drum July 2010, display panel continued to say change drum, but was printing fine until now the printer stops printing in the middle of a report, I have to open and shut the "hood"...

When you change the drum you must reset the drum count.
1: press ONLINE button once. The lcd display will read offline.
2: press MENU button until the lcd display reads MAINT. Menu.
3: press ITEM+ button twice. The lcd display will read drum count reset.
4: press SELECT button once. this will save the drum count reset.
5: press ONLINE button once. You will notice the Change Drum Message
has disappeared. You should be able to print at this time.

Good Luck
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Clarke plate sander vs drum for a floor that only needs

drum sander leaves chatter marks you must plate these out. belt sander is the best way to go, however it will take longer to just plate than to drum and plate. for light sanding i would start with a 60 grit on the drum, then 80, then 100. plate with 100 screen till chatter free, then final with 150 screen. this is if you intend to go to raw wood.
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Not cutting through wood. Cuts are diminishing.

Sounds like the wood your cutting through is to hard for your battery powered saw....try one with a cord they work much better, especially for hardwood's.
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Installing belt on sander

Remove table assembly.
Remove pointer and then slide cover up and out from dust reflector.
Release belt tension by pushing tension lever toward idler drums.
Note: there may be an arrow on the inside of the belt.
The arrow should point in the direction of belt travel to ensure that the splice in the belt will not come apart.
Slide new belt over the drive and idler drums; center belt on drums.
Push tension lever towards drive drum to tension belt.
Hope this helps.
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Have a model 31-250 drum sander hard to adjust height of table

Here's a link to the online parts diagram and list, and here's an online manual you can download.
Check the lock nut adjustment on the elevating mechanism; you may have it too tight. Have you tried cleaning and oiling (use 30wt) the elevating screws? If that's all ok you'll have to realign the elevating screw bushings.
Check and adjust the table support plate adjustments to level the table.
As far as I know, there are only replacement parts available, but careful adjustment could do wonders for an older machine...

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!


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Asko T700 loose belt, access from front?

I think you must replace the belt and the tensionarm. It MUST be done from the backside of the machine... Remove the backpanel, and the drum, change the tensionarm, and put the drum into the machine again. Put on the new belt, and mount it together again. Be careful for sharp edges! Hope this helps :-)
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