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Tip
#17
Disc Sanding
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Disc
Sander Safety
Warning:
Before using the disc sander, read and understand these Important
safety instructions:
Danger
Zone-The danger zone on the Mark V when it is in the disc
sander mode extends 3" on all sides of the disc, plus 3' in
front and back of the disc. The reason for the extended danger
zone in the front and back of the machine is the possibility
of kickback.
Always
keep your fingers, hands, and other parts of your body out
of the danger zone. Once inside the danger zone, the slight-est
mistake can result in an injury.
When you
work at the disc sander, always stand to one side of the disc,
never directly in line with the plane of rotation. Use push
sticks and other safety tools to help guide the workpieces
close to the disc. This keeps your fingers out of danger.
Never reach under the table while the sanding disc is running
to tighten the locks or make adjustments. Remember, the danger
zone extends under the table, too. Turn off the machine and
let it come to a complete stop before making adjustments.
- Always
wear proper eye and ear protection, and a dust mask. If
you're doing a large amount of sanding, you should wear
a respirator.
- Turn
on the Mark V, let the disc get up to speed, then feed the
workpiece. Don't turn on the power with the stock laying
on the worktable or already in contact with the disc.
- Never
reach over the disc or behind it while it's running.
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Figure
17-3 . Always work on the downward motion side
of the disc. Click on image for larger view.
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Always
sand on the downward motion side of the disc (Figure
17-3). The rotation helps to hold the workpiece against
the table. If you sand on the upward motion side, the disc
will lift the piece off the table and cause a kickback.
- Maintain
a 1/16" maximum clearance between the worktable and the
disc. The one exception is when you use the quill to advance
the disc. Then maintain a 1/2" maximum clearance.
- Do
not sand the end grain of 3/4" stock that is wider than
5-1/2". The rotation of the disc may lift wider boards off
the table.
- When
you use the quill feed to advance the disc, attach the quill
feed lever to the side of the power plant where you can
reach it most easily.
- Always
use the worktable; add the extension table if necessary.
- Never
sand without a table supporting the stock.
- When
using the quill feed to advance the disc, back up the stock
with the rip fence. If the stock is too long to backstop,
clamp the stock to the worktable or extension table.
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