Woodworking Guide - Flipbook - Page 47
GENERAL GUIDELINES - CALL FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Operation
Material
Abrasive Planing:
WOOD
Wide Belts:
WOOD
Primary
WOOD
Intermediate
WOOD
Finish
Edge Sanding:
WOOD
Stroke Sanding:
WOOD
Mold Sanding:
Pump Drum Sanding:
Scroll Sanding:
Spindle Sanding:
Flutter Sheet/Discs:
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
Grit
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Softwoods:
Hardwoods:
Portable Belt Sanding: WOOD
Orbital Disc Sanding:
WOOD
Bare Woods:
Finished Woods:
CS 311, CS 416
CS 308, CS 310, CS 412, CS 411
CS 311, CS 416
CS 308, CS 310, CS 412, CS 411
CS 311, PS 26, PS 28, PS 29, CS 416
CS 308, CS 310, PS 22
CS 310, PS 26, PS 27, PS 29
CS 308, CS 310, PS 22
CS 311
CS 308, CS 310, CS 412
CS 311, PS 26
CS 308, CS 310, PS 22
LS 312 JF, LS 309 JF, LS 318 JF
LS 312 JF, LS 309 JF, LS 318 JF
LS 312 JF, LS 309 JF, LS 318 JF
Spiral Bands, AO
LS 309J, LS 312 JF, LS 318 JF
LS 309 XH, CS 308, CS 310, CS 311,
CS 411 Y, CS 416
PS 29, PS 31, PS 33, PL 36, PS 36, PS 73W,
VP 73W, FP 73W, CS 710 XF, FP 77, PS 77
PL 35, PS 11, FP 77, PS 77
24-40
40-60
80-120
150 & Finer
80-180
80-180
80-180
80-150
100-150
100-150
100-150
60-150
80-180
220 up
COATED ABRASIVE SAFETY GUIDELINES
1.
2.
Eye protection should always be worn when using any machinery-operated abrasive product (A.N.S.I. Standard Z87.1). Body protection should also be worn whenever appropriate; arm guards,
leather gloves, and aprons. Loose clothing, jewelry and hair should
always be secured before using any powered machinery.
Machinery should always be maintained in good working order.
Proper electrical controls should be easily reached and in good
working order. Safety guards on machines should never be removed. Machinery should be disconnected from the power source
before making any abrasive or machine adjustments.
3.
Proper dust control is essential. Always observe OSHA regulations
regarding dust collection. Dust masks are recommended to minimize dust inhalation. Dust collection systems should be properly
maintained and cleaned frequently.
4.
Never use a coated abrasive product which is cut, creased, or otherwise damaged. Observe proper storage conditions.
5.
Proper machinery use:
A.
B.
Always run lap joint belts in proper direction.
Jog the machine to start abrasive belt tracking, rather
than full-power starts.
C.
E.
If unusual ticking or bumping noises are heard on a running abrasive belt, check belt and machine for possible
damage.
On offhand applications, present the workpiece to the
abrasive belt below the center of a contact wheel.
Proper belt tension should always be maintained.
F.
Belt tracking should be properly adjusted.
D.
Look for these safety warnings
in your workplace and on
abrasive products.
Call for more detailed
safety information.
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