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The Delta 31-484 is a 1hp oscillating spindle sander with a 24" square cast-iron table.  The spindle may be tilted up to 45º for sanding complex curves.
 
The Delta 31-484 is a 1hp oscillating spindle sander with a 24" square cast-iron table.  The spindle may be tilted up to 45º for sanding complex curves.
  
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The spindle tilt wheel has stops at 90° and 45°; rotate clockwise to increase the angle, counterclockwise to decrease. The angle indicator may not reflect the spindle angle accurately as you adjust; as always, measure the spindle angle as you adjust. If the 90° or 45° stop positions are out of alignment, use any [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfC0dq_0hp9Y5jmqknjsMoUZZQ3XVWI1MGriRb8s7MFAj1VYQ/viewform maintenance QR code] in the shop to request that they be adjusted.
  
 
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* [[Media:delta_31-484_manual.pdf|Instruction Manual]]
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 16 September 2024

The Delta 31-484 is a 1hp oscillating spindle sander with a 24" square cast-iron table. The spindle may be tilted up to 45º for sanding complex curves.


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The spindle tilt wheel has stops at 90° and 45°; rotate clockwise to increase the angle, counterclockwise to decrease. The angle indicator may not reflect the spindle angle accurately as you adjust; as always, measure the spindle angle as you adjust. If the 90° or 45° stop positions are out of alignment, use any maintenance QR code in the shop to request that they be adjusted.

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Maintenance

This tool is owned by Jon Eklund and hosted at Asmbly for members to use. Please contact the workshop committee if maintenance is required.