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Wood Tech chp 29 wrkbk

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1. 

tracking/tension lever
 

2. 

miter gauge
 

3. 

tilting table
 

4. 

belt sander
 

5. 

tilt gauge
 

6. 

disc sander
 

7. 

tilt release
 
 
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8. 

Center the belt on the rollers by adjusting the idler pulley with the tracking handle.
 

9. 

Remove the guards.
 

10. 

Remove the old belt and slip on a new one.
 

11. 

Increase the tension and replace the guards.
 

12. 

Apply a slight amount of tension.
 

13. 

Check the centering adjustment by moving the belt by hand.
 

14. 

Release the tension by turning the belt-tension knob.
 

15. 

Readjust the belt if necessary.
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

16. 

A stationary _____ sander can be used in a vertical, horizontal, or slanted position.
 

 

17. 

A stationary _____ sander is used mostly for sanding end grain and the edges of a workpiece.
 

 

18. 

A sander that is good for sanding small parts and getting into hard-to-reach places is the _____ sander-grinder.
 

 

19. 

The oscillating _____ sander is a good choice for sanding curved or irregularly shaped edges.
 

 

20. 

When using a disc sander, you should hold the workpiece against the _____-moving side of the rotating disc.
 

 

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

21. 

When using a power sander, you should adjust the table to 1/16 inch from the sanding belt or disc.
 

22. 

A good way to remove excess glue or finish from wood before refinishing is to sand it off using a belt-and-disc sander.
 

23. 

For surface sanding using the stationary belt sander, place the table in a horizontal position.
 

24. 

Curves can be sanded on the open end of a stationary belt sander when the table is in a horizontal position.
 

25. 

Disc sanding should never be done freehand.
 



 
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