Powermatic 1632 manual

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    Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual 16-inch Op en-End Be lt Sander Model 1 632 Pow ermatic 427 New Sanf or d Road LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No . M-0460219 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi si on H1 06/2014 www.powerm ati c. c om Copyri ght © 2014 Powerm ati c This .pdf document is bookmarked[...]

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     2 1.0 Warra nty and Service Powe r m atic war rants e very product it se lls against m anufactu rers’ de f ects. If one of ou r too ls ne e ds se rvi ce o r re pair, please cont a ct Te chnical Service by calling 1- 800-274-6846, 8AM to 5PM CST , Mo nday through F riday. W arranty Pe ri od The ge neral warranty lasts for the t im e period spe[...]

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     3 2.0 Table of cont ents Secti on                                     Pag e  1.0 Warranty and Service .............................................................................................................[...]

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     4 3.0 Saf ety war nings As with all m achin e s , t here i s a certa in amoun t of hazard invol v ed w i t h the use of this sander. U s e the machine with the respect and cautio n demanded where safety preca uti o ns are concerned. W hen norm al s af ety precau t ions are overlooked or ig n ored, per s onal in j u ry to t h e operator can resu[...]

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     5 blades. A machi ne under repair sh ould be RED T A GG E D to sh ow it should not be used un til the main tenance i s com plete. 14. Maintain tools i n t op condi tion. K eep all tools sh arp and clean for the best a n d saf es t perf or m an ce, and follow instructi o ns for lu b ri cat in g an d ch an gin g a cces s ori es. Nev er stand on t[...]

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     6 5.0 Speci f i cations Stoc k n u m be r ...................................................... 1791250 .......................................................... 1791251 Model nu m ber ..................................................... 1632-1 ............................................................... 1632-3 Work ing w idth (re vers in[...]

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     7 6.0 Setup and assembl y Rem ov e th e san der f rom its crate an d ins pec t for damage to en sure all parts are intact. Any dam age should be reported to y our distrib u tor a n d shipp in g agent i m m ediately u pon discov e ry. Before proceeding with ins ta llation, read y our instruction manual thoroughl y . Fami liari ze yo u r self wit[...]

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     8 An u n dersi zed co r d will ca us e a drop in lin e v oltag e resulti n g i n loss of pow er an d over h eat ing. Table 1 shows correct size to use dependi n g on cord length and nameplate ampere rat ing. If in doubt, use the n e xt heavier ga uge. The s m al ler the gauge number, th e heavier the cord. 8.0 A djustm ents Disconnect sander fr[...]

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     9 Figure 5 8.5 Feed s peed ad justm ent The Model 1632 has two speed s that f eed th e workpiece at 15 f eet per minute (FP M) finished surface sanding, and 32.5 FPM for faster, li g hter sa nd ing . To change the feed rate: 1. D i s co nnect machin e from power sou rc e. 2. Remove cap screw th at hold s the sprocket cover at the right rear of [...]

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     10 11.0 Troublesho oting the 1632 Sander Sym pto m Possible Cause Cor rection Motor will not start Low vol tage. Check power line for proper vo l tage. Open circ u it in m otor or loose connecti on. Inspect all l ead c onn ec tions on motor for loose or open connections. Motor will not start: fus es or circuit breaker s blow. Short circuit in l[...]

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     11 12.1.1 A ir Con trol A ssembly – Exploded V iew 12.1.2 A ir Con trol A ssembly – Par t s L ist Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6293482 .................... Fil t er ........................................................................ . ...................................... 1 2 ................ 6293483 ..[...]

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     12 12.2.1 Elec trical Control and Upper A djustmen t Roller – Explo d ed View  [...]

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     13 12.2.2 Elec trical Control and Upper A djustmen t Roller – Par ts L is t Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6293203 .................... Upper D oor (L) ......................................................... ..... ................................. 1 2 ................ 6293204 .................... Pin f or U ppe[...]

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     14 12.3.1 San ding Dru m Assem b ly – Explod ed View[...]

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     15 12.3.2 San ding Dru m A ssembly – Parts List Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6293240 .................... Ri n g ......................................................................... ...................................... 2 2 ................ 6293241 .................... Bal l Bearing ......................[...]

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     16 Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 57 .............. 6293296 .................... Gr aphi te C anv as ...................................................... ........ .............................. 1 58 .............. 6293297 .................... Pu lley (5 HP)............................................................ ..... .........[...]

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     17 12.4.1 Ba se and T able A djustm ent A ssemb ly – Parts List[...]

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     18 12.4.2 Ba se and T able A djustm ent A ssemb ly – Parts List Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6293415 .................... D oor ......................................................................... ...................................... 1 2 ................ 6293416 .................... Cr os spiece ........[...]

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     19 Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 57 .............. 6293450 .................... Hex N u t .................................................................... 1/4 " ................................ 1 58 .............. 6293465 .................... Wh eel ....................................................................... 8&q[...]

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     20 12.5.1 C onv ey or Bel t an d Table – Expl o de d Vi ew[...]

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     21 12.5.2 Re duction M o tor – Explo ded View  [...]

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     22 12.5.3 C onv eyor Belt an d Table; R educti on M otor – Par t s L ist Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6293351 .................... Hex S o cket Cap Screw ............................................ 1/4" x 1/4".. .................... 6 2 ................ 6293352 .................... Bearin g C over ..[...]

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     23 Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 58 .............. 6293395 .................... Stop Pl ate Ann ex ..................................................... ........ .............................. 2 59 .............. 6293396 .................... PVC Ro ll er ............................................................... .... ..........[...]

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     24 13.0 Electri cal Connections – 1632 S ander 13.1 460V – 3 Phase[...]

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     25 13.2 230V – 1 Phase / 3 Ph ase [...]

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     26 This page intenti o nally left bl ank.[...]

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     27 This page intenti o nally left bl ank.[...]

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     28  427 Ne w Sanford Road LaVe rgne, Tenne ssee 37086 Phone : 800-274-6848 www.p ower m atic. co m[...]