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Inside Sanding<br />
Sharpening<br />
To sand or grind an interior work area, the sanding<br />
belt must be fed through the workpiece and<br />
remounted on its rollers. Depending on your<br />
application, you may either remove the platen or<br />
keep it in place.<br />
1. Remove the Belt Sanding Table and the Belt<br />
Guards.<br />
Tilt the table to the desired sharpening angle and<br />
secure it. Using C-Clamps, attach a suitable<br />
wood scrap to the table. See Figure 22. This acts<br />
as an auxiliary table to support the workpiece.<br />
This table should be 1 ⁄16" away from the belt. It<br />
may be necessary to cut a notch in your auxiliary<br />
table to achieve this clearance.<br />
2. Feed the Sanding Belt through the workpiece<br />
and over the Upper Idler Roller.<br />
Loosen the Small Upper Idler Roller, swing it<br />
toward the front of the machine, and feed the<br />
belt around the pulley.<br />
3. Press down on the top arm and feed the<br />
remainder of the belt through the rollers as<br />
shown in Figure 21.<br />
4. Replace guards and table.<br />
5. Adjust belt tracking as described in<br />
Adjustments section.<br />
Figure 22. False table for sharpening support.<br />
Figure 21. Belt arrangement for inside sanding.<br />
<strong>G1013</strong> Combination Sander -19-