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Hi,
I'm sure this one may give you a laugh but I bought a "belt sander cleaner" from screwfix and as usual it came with zero instructions. Am I supposed to just rub the rubbery eraser thing over the belt whilst its stationary or am I meant to somehow clamp the sander/eraser and use it on a moving belt? I've got a horrible feeling that the latter may cause me to go into orbit minus my hand and via the garage window!!!!! I've tried searching tinternet but to no avail. Thanks to anyone who replies Graham |
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Yes, you are supposed to use it whilst the belt sander is running, I have
only used one on my floor standing unit. You don't have to push it against the belt with much pressure. If you can clamp it without damaging it that would be good otherwise switch it on and hold it at 90 deg with one hand whilst applying the rubber cleaner lightly with the other, it shouldn't take very long. Things shouldn't start to fly unless you use too much pressure. Hotfoot .. "Graham Mead" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm sure this one may give you a laugh but I bought a "belt sander cleaner" from screwfix and as usual it came with zero instructions. Am I supposed to just rub the rubbery eraser thing over the belt whilst its stationary or am I meant to somehow clamp the sander/eraser and use it on a moving belt? I've got a horrible feeling that the latter may cause me to go into orbit minus my hand and via the garage window!!!!! I've tried searching tinternet but to no avail. Thanks to anyone who replies Graham |
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Thanks for all the advice chaps.
I'll try it tonight, hopefully emerging with a rejuvenated belt and all my limbs intact. |
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![]() Andy Dingley wrote: (Graham Mead) wrote: Am I supposed to just rub the rubbery eraser thing over the belt whilst its stationary or am I meant to somehow clamp the sander/eraser and use it on a moving belt? Moving. Best way is to hold it in your hand and rub it over a moving belt, so that you can see what you're doing. But this is somewhat hazardous, so many people clamp them into a vice and rub the sander over it. My belt sander scares me when i'm sanding something, let alone holding a cleaning block to it with my hand. Reminds me of people losing fingers in motorcycle chains when oiling them with the engine going. I'll stick to replacing themn when the oxide's worn off ! Cheers, Paul. |
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