CH Hanson Norse 9681119 Instructions for use

2 x 6˝
Belt and Disc Sander
Operating Instructions & arts Manual
9643311.01 0318
Model 9681119
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Pro ec yourself and o hers by observing all safe y informa ion. Failure o comply wi h ins ruc ions
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GETTING STARTED
Structural Requirements
Make sure all supporting structures and load attaching devices are
strong enough to hold your intended loads. f in doubt, consult a
qualified structural engineer.
Electrical Requirements
The power supply to the Sander needs to be 120 volt/ 3.5 amp,
single phase, 60 Hz. The standard allowable voltage variation is
plus or minus 10%.
Tools Needed:
Standard mechanic’s hand tool set.
UN ACKING
Be careful not to touch overhead power
l nes, p p ng, l ght ng, etc. f l ft ng
equ pment s used. Sander we ghs approx mately 32 lbs,
proper tools, equ pment and qual fied personnel should be
employed n all phases of unpack ng and nstallat on.
Carton should be handled with care to avoid damage from
dropping, bumping, etc. Store and unpack carton with correct side
up. After unpacking Sander, inspect carefully for any damage that
may have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or
damaged parts. f any damage or loss has occurred, claim must be
filed with carrier immediately. Check for completeness. mmediately
report missing parts to dealer.
Sander is shipped partially assembled. End user will need to
assemble loose parts to machine.
IMPOR AN : The tool has been coated with a protective coating.
n order to ensure proper fit and operation, the coating must be
removed. Remove coating with mild solvents such as mineral
spirits and a soft cloth. Nonflammable solvents are recommended.
After cleaning, cover all exposed metal surfaces with a light coating
of oil.
Never use h ghly volat le solvents. Avo d
gett ng clean ng solut on on pa nt as t
may tend to deter orate these fin shes. Use soap and water
on pa nted components.
Contents:
• 2 x 6" Belt and Disc Sander (1)
• Disc table (1)
• Abrasive disc (1)
• Mater gauge assembly (1)
• Belt table (1)
• Parts bag (1) includes: work stop; two knobs; one 10-1.5 x
16mm socket head bolt; one 10mm flat washer; two 6mm
washers; one each 5, 6 and 8mm hex wrenches and one
12mm open end wrench.
• Operating nstructions and Parts Manual (1)
Unpack:
• Do not discard packing materials until after machine has been
inspected for damage and completeness. Locate loose parts
and set aside.
Inspect:
• After unpacking the unit, carefully inspect for any damage that
may have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or
damaged parts. Shipping damage claims must be filed with the
carrier.
• All tools should be visually inspected before use, in addition to
regular periodic maintenance inspections.
• Be sure that the voltage labeled on the unit matches your
power supply.
SAFETY RULES
For your own safety, read all of the
nstruct ons and precaut ons before
operat ng tool.
PROPOSI ION 65 WARNING: Some dust created by
using power tools contain chemicals known to the state
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints.
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry
products.
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you
do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:
work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety
equipment. Always wear OSHA/NIOSH approved, properly fitting
face mask or respirator when using such tools.
Always follow proper operat ng
procedures as defined n th s manual even
f you are fam l ar w th the use of th s or s m lar tools.
Remember that be ng careless for even a fract on of a
second can result n severe personal njury.
Be repared for Job
• Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves,
neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which may get
caught in moving parts of machine.
• Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
• Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles.
• Wear safety glasses complying with United States ANS Z87.1.
Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are
NO safety glasses.
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SAFETY RULES (CONTINUED)
• Wear face mask or dust mask if operation is dusty.
• Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools when
tired, intoxicated or when taking medications that cause
drowsiness.
repare Work Area for Job
• Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite accidents.
• Do not use power tools in dangerous environments. Do not
use power tools in damp or wet locations. Do not expose
power tools to rain.
• Work area should be properly lighted.
• Proper electrical receptacle should be available for tool. Three-
prong plug should be plugged directly into properly grounded,
three-prong receptacle.
• Extension cords should have a grounding prong and the three
wires of the extension cord should be of the correct gauge.
• Keep visitors at a safe distance from work area.
• Keep children out of workplace. Make workshop childproof.
Use padlocks, master switches or remove switch keys to
prevent any unintentional use of power tools.
Tool Should Be Maintained
• Always unplug tool prior to inspection.
• Consult manual for specific maintaining and adjusting
procedures.
• Keep tool lubricated and clean for safest operation.
• Remove adjusting tools. Form habit of checking to see that
adjusting tools are removed before switching machine on.
• Keep all parts in working order. Check to determine that the
guard or other parts will operate properly and perform their
intended function.
• Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding, breakage, mounting and any other condition
that may affect a tool’s operation.
• A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced. Do not perform makeshift repairs. (Use
parts list provided to order repair parts.)
Know How to Use Tool
• Use right tool for job. Do not force tool or attachment to do a
job for which it was not designed.
• Disconnect tool when changing abrasive belt or disc.
• Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool is in the OFF
position before plugging in.
• Do not force tool. t will work most efficiently at the rate for
which it was designed.
• Use recommended accessories. Use of improper accessories
may cause risk of injury to persons.
• Handle workpiece correctly. Protect hands from possible injury.
• Turn machine off if it jams. Belt jams when it digs too deeply
into workpiece. (Motor force keeps it stuck in the work.)
• Never leave tool running unattended. Turn power off and do
not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance.
• Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occur if tool is tipped
or if belt or disc is unintentionally contacted.
• Keep hands away from moving parts and sanding surfaces.
• Know your tool. Learn its operation, application and specific
limitations.
• Support workpiece with miter gauge, work stop or work table.
• Maintain 1/16" maximum clearance between table and sanding
belt or disc..
Th nk safety! Safety s a comb nat on of
operator common sense and alertness at
all t mes when tool s be ng used.
Do not attempt to operate tool unt l t s
completely assembled accord ng to
nstruct ons.
S ECIFICATIONS
Belt size 2 x 42˝, 80 grit
Belt platen area 71⁄4x 2˝
Belt table dimensions 63⁄4x 9˝
Belt table tilts 0 to 60º
Belt speed 4480 FPM
Disc diameter 6˝, 80 grit
Disc table dimensions 61⁄8x 8˝
Disc table tilts 0 to 45º
Disc dust collection chute 11⁄2˝ diameter
Disc speed 3590 RPM
Base dimensions 75⁄8x 9˝
Switch SP, Locking rocker
Motor 120V, 3.5 AMPS
Weight 32 lbs
Shipping weight 35 lbs
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ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figures 1 through 3.
Do not attempt assembly f parts are
m ss ng. Use th s manual to order repa r
parts.
Attach Abrasive Disc to Aluminum Disc
1. Remove dust chute by loosening screws and bolts.
2. Remove the adhesive cover from the back of the abrasive disc.
3. Center abrasive on aluminum disc and press to paste.
4. Make sure abrasive is pasted evenly on the aluminum disc.
5. Replace dust chute.
Assemble Disc Table
Refer to Figure 1.
1. Slide table onto disc guard as shown.
2. Set the disc table at right angle to the aluminum disc and
secure the table position using two knobs and flat washers
Adjust Disc Table Angle
Refer to Figure 1.
1. The disc table is adjustable from 0 to 45 degree for beveled
work. To adjust disc table, loosen 2 knobs and flat washers and
adjust to desired angle
2. Use scale on disc table trunnions to set disc table from 0 to 45
degree to abrasive disc
3. When disc table is at desired angle, lock into position by
tightening the knobs
Assemble Belt Table
Refer to Figure 2.
1. Mount belt table to left side of belt housing using hex socket
head screw and flat washer.
2. Set the belt table at right angle to the belt
3. Be sure gap between table and belt is 1/16˝ or less. Tighten
socket head screw to secure table position.
INSTALLATION
Electrical Connections
All electr cal connect ons must be
performed by a qual fied electr c an. Make
sure tool s off and d sconnected from power source wh le
motor s mounted, connected, reconnected or anyt me
w r ng s nspected.
All electr cal connect ons must be
performed by a qual fied electr c an.
Do not connect sander to the power
source unt l all assembly steps have been
completed.
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Figure 1 - Assemble and adjust disc table.
Figure 2 - Assemble belt table.
Figure 3 - Horizontal stop bar.
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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
ower Source
1. The motor is designed for operation on the voltages and
frequency specified.
2. Normal loads will be handled safely on voltages not more than
10% above or below the specified voltage.
3. Running the unit on voltages which are not within the range
may cause overheating and motor burnout.
4. Heavy loads require the voltage at motor terminals be not less
than the voltage specified. Power supply to the motor is
controlled by a single pole locking rocker switch. Remove the
key to prevent unauthorized use.
Grounding Instructions
Refer to Figures 4 and 5.
Improper connect on of equ pment
ground ng conductor can result n the r sk
of electr cal shock. Equ pment should be grounded wh le n
use to protect operator from electr cal shock.
Check with a qualified electrician if grounding instructions are not
understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly
grounded.
This equipment is for use on less than 150V, and is equipped with
an approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong, grounding type plug
(see Figure 4) for your protection against shock hazards.
Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly installed
and grounded 3- prong grounding-type receptacle.
Do not remove or alter grounding prong in any manner. n the event
of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electrical shock.
Do not perm t fingers to touch the
term nals or plug when nstall ng or
remov ng from outlet.
Plug must be plugged into matching outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Do not modify plug provided. f it will not fit in outlet, have proper
outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
nspect tool cords periodically, and if damaged, have repaired by an
authorized service facility.
Green (or green and yellow) conductor in cord is the grounding
wire. f repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is
necessary do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to a
live terminal.
Where a 2-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it must be
replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle installed in
accordance with National Electric Code and local codes and
ordinances.
Th s work should be performed by a
qual fied electr c an.
A temporary 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter (See Figure 5)
is available for connecting plugs to a two pole outlet if it is properly
grounded.
Do not use a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter unless
permitted by local and national codes and ordinances.
(A 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter is not permitted in
Canada.) Where permitted, the rigid green tab or terminal on the
side of the adapter must be securely connected to a permanent
electrical ground such as a properly grounded water pipe, a
properly grounded outlet box or a properly grounded wire system.
Many cover plate screws, water pipes and outlet boxes are not
properly grounded. To ensure proper ground, grounding means
must be tested by a qualified electrician.
Extension Cords
• The use of any extension cord will cause some drop in voltage
and loss of power.
• Wires of extension cord must be sufficient in size to carry and
maintain adequate voltage.
• Do not use extension cords over 25 ft. Cord must be at least
18 A.W.G.
• Use only 3-wire extension cords having 3-prong grounding
type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tool plug.
• f the extension cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way,
replace it immediately.
Extension Cord Length and Guage
Length A.W.G
Up to 25 ft 18
NO E: Using extension cords over 25 ft. long is not recommended.
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Figure 4 – 3- rong receptacle
Properly grounded outlet
Grounding prong
3-Prong plug
Figure 5 – 2- rong receptacle with adapter
Grounding lug
Adapter
3-Prong plug 2-Prong
receptacle
Make sure this is
connected to a known
grounded receptacle
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O ERATION
Operat on of any power tool can result n
fore gn objects be ng thrown nto eyes
wh ch can result n severe eye damage. Always wear safety
goggles comply ng w th Un ted States ANSI Z87.1 before
commenc ng power tool operat on.
Always observe the follow ng safety
precaut ons:
• Whenever adjusting or replacing any parts on the sander turn
power off and remove the plug from power source.
• Recheck table knobs and bolts, they must be tightened
securely.
• Make sure all guards are properly attached. All guards should
be securely fastened.
• Make sure all moving parts are free and clear of any
interference.
• Make sure all fasteners are tight and have not vibrated loose.
• With power disconnected, test operation by hand for clearance
and adjust if necessary.
• Always wear eye protection or face shield.
• Make sure abrasive belt tracks properly. Correct tracking gives
optimum performance.
• After turning switch on, always allow belt to come up to full
speed before sanding or grinding.
• Be sure motor runs clockwise on disc side. Abrasive belt must
travel down.
• Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance with the directional
arrows.
• Keep your hands clear of abrasive belt, disc and all moving
parts.
• For optimum performance do not stall motor or reduce speed.
Do not force the work into the abrasive.
• Support workpiece with belt table when sanding with belt, with
disc table when sanding with disc.
• Never push a sharp corner of workpiece rapidly against belt or
disc. Abrasive backing may tear.
• Replace abrasives when they become loaded (glazed) or
frayed.
• When grinding metal, move workpiece across abrasive to
prevent heat build-up.
• Never attempt wet sanding. f work-piece becomes too hot to
handle, cool it in water.
Belt Installation
Refer to Figure 6.
Sanding belt should be replaced when worn, torn, or glazed.
1. Release belt tension by pulling down on tension handle. Slide
old belt off the drive and tracking wheels.
2. Pull down on the tension handle and slide new belt over the
drive and tracking wheels, center belt on wheels.
3. Replace lower guard and tighten bolt.
4. Replace belt cover and knobs.
5. Rotate belt by hand to check tracking, belt should ride centered
on drive and tracking wheels. Adjust socket head bolt at top of
tracking bracket to track belt properly. Be sure to secure socket
head bolt with hex nut.
Adjust Belt Table
Refer to Figure 6.
1. To adjust belt table angle, loosen socket head bolt.
2. Tilt belt table to desired position and secure by tightening
socket head bolt.
Adjust Belt Assembly osition
Refer to Figure 6.
The sanding belt assembly can be adjusted from vertical to
horizontal position.
1. Loosen the belt housing bolt that clamps belt housing to motor
assembly.
2. Tilt belt assembly to desired position (from vertical to
horizontal). Secure belt assembly position by tightening belt
housing bolt.
Work Stop
Refer to Figure 6.
The work stop can be used instead of the belt table.
1. Remove socket head bolt and washers holding belt table on
sander. Remove belt table.
2. Mount work stop to sander using the socket head bolt and
washer.
NOTE: Position work stop properly so gap between work stop and
belt is 1/16˝ or less. Tighten socket head bolt and washers.
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Figure 6 – Operation
Tracking Bracket Knob
Disc Table
Belt Table
Lower
Guard
Work Stop
Release Belt Cover
Belt Platen Screws
Knob Belt Housing Bolt
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O ERATION (CONTINUED)
Contour Sanding
Refer to Figure 6, page 7.
1. Belt platen can be removed for contour sanding. Remove belt
cover knobs and belt cover.
2. Remove socket head bolts and washers holding platen to belt
housing. Remove belt platen.
3. Replace belt cover and belt cover knobs. When contour
sanding is complete, replace belt platen. Position belt platen as
close to belt as possible so that platen does not contact belt.
Abrasive Belt Finishing
Refer to Figure 7, page 10.
1. Finishing flat surfaces: Hold workpiece firmly with both hands,
keep fingers away from abrasive belt.
Use work stop. Work stop is used to position and stabilize
work. Keep end butted against workstop and move work
evenly across abrasive belt. Use extra caution when finishing
very thin pieces.
For finishing long pieces: remove work stop. Apply only enough
pressure to allow abrasive belt to remove material.
2. Finishing curved edges: Finish outside curves on flat portion of
abrasive belt. Finish inside curves on drive wheel portion of
abrasive belt.
3. Finishing end grain: t is more convenient to finish ends of long
workpieces with abrasive belt in a vertical position.
Position table on belt side of sander. Lock position with socket
head bolt and washers. Move work evenly across abrasive
belt. Table may be tilted for beveled work.
Replacing Abrasive Disc
Refer to Figure 7, page 10.
1. Loosen and remove knobs.
2. Gently press down on disc table and slide out disc table.
3. Remove old abrasive disc by peeling it from aluminum disc.
Removing aluminum disc from motor shaft is not necessary.
4. Clean aluminum disc if necessary. Select proper abrasive disc
and apply to aluminum disc.
5. Additional aluminum discs are available.
6. Replace disc table.
Abrasive Disc Finishing
1. Abrasive disc sanding is well suited for finishing small end
surfaces and convex edges.
2. Move workpiece across down side (right) of face of
abrasive disc.
3. Abrasive disc moves fastest and removes more material at
outer edge.
4. For accuracy, use the miter gauge.
Using Miter Gauge
Refer to Figure 7, page 10.
1. The miter gauge is used on disc table. Use the miter gauge for
securing the work and holding the proper angle while sanding.
2. Adjust the angle by repositioning the protractor scale and
locking it into place with knob.
3. Check accuracy of miter gauge scale.
4. Use a combination square to adjust miter gauge square to face
of disc. Loosen screw and reposition indicator if necessary.
MAINTENANCE
Make certa n that the un t s
d sconnected from power source before
attempt ng to serv ce or remove any component.
Cleaning
1. Keep machine and workshop clean. Do not allow sawdust to
accumulate on the belt and disc sander.
2. Keep the wheels clean. Dirt on wheels will cause poor tracking
and belt slippage.
3. Operate sander with dust collector to keep dust from
accumulating.
After sand ng wood or non-metall c
mater al, always clean dust collector and
guards of sawdust before gr nd ng metal. Sparks could
gn te debr s and cause a fire.
4. Be certain motor is kept clean and is frequently vacuumed free
of dust.
5. Use soap and water to clean painted parts, rubber parts and
plastic guards.
Lubrication
1. The shielded ball bearings in this sander are permanently
lubricated at the factory. They require no further lubrication.
2. When operation seems stiff, a light coat of automobile-type
wax applied to the belt table and disc table will make it easier
to feed the work while finishing.
3. Do not apply wax to the belt platen. Belt could pick up wax and
deposit it on wheels causing belt to slip.
Keep Sander in Repair
1. f power cord is worn, cut or damaged, have it replaced
immediately.
2. Replace worn abrasives when needed.
3. Replace any damaged or missing parts. Use parts list to
order parts.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom ossible Cause(s) Corrective Action
Motor will not start
Motor will not start; fuses blown
or circuit breakers tripped
Motor fails to develop full power
(power output of motor decreases
rapidly with decrease in voltage
at motor terminals)
Motor overheats
Motor stalls
(resulting in blown fuses or
tripped circuit breakers)
Machine slows down while
operating
Abrasive belt runs off top wheel
1. Blown line fuse or tripped circuit
breaker
2. Low line voltage
3. Defective switch
4. Defective, blown capacitor
1. Overloading due to binding
2. Defective plug
3. Defective cord
4. Defective switch
5. Motor wired for different
line voltage
6. Faulty internal wiring
1. Power line overloaded with lights, appli-
ances and other motors
2. Undersized wires or circuits too long
3. General overloading of power
company’s facilities
Motor overloaded
1. Short circuit in motor or loose
connections
2. Low voltage
3. Motor wired for different line voltage
4. ncorrect fuses or circuit breakers in
power line
5. Motor overloaded
Applying too much pressure to
workpiece
Not tracking properly
1. f fuse is blown, replace with fuse of proper size.
f breaker tripped, reset it
2. Check power supply for voltage and correct as
needed
3. Replace switch
4. Replace capacitor
1. Clean around wheels and shaft and/or replace
bearings
2. Replace plug
3. Replace cord
4. Replace switch
5. Rewire motors as per line voltage
(See “Electrical Connections”, pages 5 and 6)
6. Contact authorized service center
1. Reduce load on power line
2. ncrease wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring
3. Request a voltage check from power company
Reduce load on motor
1. nspect connections in motor for loose or
shorted terminals or worn insulation on lead
wires
2. Correct the low line voltage conditions
3. Rewire motor as per line voltage
4. nstall correct fuses or circuit breakers
(See “Electrical Connections”, pages 5 and 6)
5. Reduce load on motor
Ease up on pressure
See “Belt nstallation”, page 7
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RE AIR ARTS LIST FOR 9681119 2 X 6˝ BELT AND DISC SANDER
Ref. art
No. Description No. Qty.
Ref. art
No. Description No. Qty.
(∆) Not shown.
( * ) Standard hardware item, available locally.
(NA) Not available as replacement part.
1 Miter gauge assembly 9642315.01 1
2 Disc table knob 9642316.01 2
3 Disc table 9642317.01 1
4 Philips screw and flat washer 4 x 6mm * 4
5 Dust chute 9642318.01 1
6 Disc paper 6˝ PSA * 1
7 Hex screw 9642319.01 1
8 Outer toothed washer 6mm dia. * 1
9 Disc * 1
10 Philips screw and spring washer 5 x 10mm * 6
11 Disc guard 9642321.01 1
12 Power cord 9642322.01 1
13 Cord fixing plate 9642323.01 1
14 Philips screw 5 x 8mm * 4
15 Cord clip 9642324.01 1
16 Motor assembly 9642325.01 1
17 Locking switch 9642326.01 1
18 Philips screw 4 x 8mm * 1
19 Switch plate 9642327.01 1
20 Base NA 1
21 Capacitor 9642328.01 1
22 Philips screw and spring washer 6 x 20mm * 2
23 Base plate 9642329.01 1
24 Rubber foot 9642330.01 4
25 Philips screw and flat washer 4 x 12mm * 4
26 Tension handle 9642331.01 1
27 Tension handle assembly 9642332.01 1
28 Eccentric shaft assembly 9642333.01 1
29 Belt, abrasive 2 x 42˝ 80x * 1
30 Retaining ring 9642334.01 2
31 Belt cover 9642335.01 1
32 Belt tension knob 9642336.01 2
33 Philips screw, spring washer and flat washer 5 x 10mm * 4
34 Spring plate 9642337.01 4
35 Support 9642338.01 1
36 Hex bolt 8 x 90mm * 1
37 Hex nut 8mm * 1
38 Belt cover support 9642339.01 1
39 Hex screw and toothed washer 6 x 16mm * 2
40 Belt platen 9642340.01 1
41 Hex screw 10 x 16 * 1
42 Flat washer 10mm dia. * 1
43 Belt table 9642341.01 1
44 Hex screw 8 x 25mm * 1
45 Belt housing 9642342.01 1
46 Stop bracket 9642343.01 1
47 Drive wheel 9642344.01 1
48 Hex nut 12mm * 1
49 Hex nut 6mm * 2
50 Hex wrench 5mm * 1
51 Hex wrench 6mm * 1
52 Hex wrench 8mm * 1
53 Wrench * 1
54 Work stop 9642345.01 1
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NOR E by C.H. Hanson warrants their products to be free of defects in material or workmanship. This
warranty does not cover defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, failure
to properly maintain the product, heated, ground or otherwise altered, or used for a purpose other than
that for which it was intended.
The warranty does not cover expendable and/or wear part (i.e. v-belts, screws, abrasives, jaws), damage to
tools arising from alteration, abuse or use other than their intended purpose, packing and freight. The
duration of this warranty is expressly limited to the terms noted below beginning from the date of
delivery to the original user.
The NOR E branded items carry the following warranties on parts:
All NOR E branded Tools and Accessories 1 YEAR
The obligation of NOR E by C.H. Hanson is limited solely to the repair or replacement, at our option, at its
factory or authorized repair agent of any part that should prove inoperable. Purchaser must lubricate and
maintain the product under normal operating conditions at all times. Prior to operation become familiar
with product and the included materials, i.e. warnings, cautions and manuals.
Failure to follow these instructions will void the warrant .
This warranty is the purchaser's exclusive remedy against C. H. Hanson for any inoperable parts in its
product. Under no circumstances is C. H. Hanson liable for any direct, indirect, incidental , special or
consequential damages including loss of profits in any way related to the use or inability to use our
products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state.
SERVICE & REPAIR
1. If a NOR E product requires a repair or warranty service DO NOT return the product to
the place of purchase.
2. All warranty related work must be evaluated and approved by NOR E.
3. Prior to returning any item the user must obtain factory approval and a valid RGA number.
4. For instructions and RGA number call toll free (800) 827-3398.
NORSE - a C.H. Hanson brand
2000 N. Aurora Rd., Naperville, IL 60563 U.S.A.
or call: 1-800-827-3398
NOR E Operating Manual & Parts List 9681119
NORSE Warranty
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