Laguna Tools Dake SG-75 User manual

Dake Corporation Phone: 800.937.3253 www.dakecorp.com
1809 Industrial Park Dr Fax: 800.846.3253
Grand Haven, MI 49417
DAKE STANDING METAL BELT SANDER
Model SG-75
INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
WARNING!
Read and understand all instructions and responsibilities before operating. Failure to follow
safety instructions and labels could result in serious injury.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DAKE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY............................................................ 2
RETURN & REFUND POLICY .............................................................................. 4
DAKE STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE........................................ 5
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 6
SAFETY ................................................................................................................ 6
SET UP ................................................................................................................. 8
PLACEMENT ............................................................................................... 8
ELECTRICAL............................................................................................... 9
INSTALLING/CHANGING BELT ................................................................ 10
CHECKING/ADJUSTING BELT TRACKING.............................................. 10
FIRST TIME OPERATION ......................................................................... 11
CORRECTING PHASE POLARITY ........................................................... 11
DUST COLLECTION.................................................................................. 11
OPERATION ....................................................................................................... 12
CHOOSING A BELT .................................................................................. 12
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................. 12
LUBRICATION........................................................................................... 12
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................ 13
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM .................................................................................... 15
EXPLODED PARTS VIEW.................................................................................. 16
PARTS LIST........................................................................................................ 17
ORDERING INFORMATION ............................................................................... 17

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DAKE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
Finished Machines
−Dake warrants to the original purchaser the finished machine manufactured or distributed
by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
within 1 year (12 months) from the delivery date to the end user.
Parts
−Dake warrants to the original purchaser the component part manufactured or distributed
by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
within 30 days from the delivery date to the end user.
The standard limited warranty includes the replacement of the defective component part
at no cost to the end user.
Sale of Service (Repairs)
−Dake warrants to the original purchaser the component part repaired by Dake
Corporation at the manufacturing facility to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service within 90 days from the return date to the
end user, as it pertains to the repair work completed. The standard limited warranty
includes repair of the defective component part, at no cost to the end user.
Warranty Process
−Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, the manufacturer will repair or replace any
portion of the product that proves defective in materials or workmanship. The
manufacturer retains the sole right and option, after inspection, to determine whether to
repair or replace defective equipment, parts or components. The manufacturer will
assume ownership of any defective parts replaced under this warranty.
−All requested warranty claims must be communicated to the distributor or representative
responsible for the sale. Once communication has been initiated, Dake Customer Service
must be contacted for approval:
•Phone: (800) 937-3253
•Email: customerservice@dakecorp.com
−When contacting Dake, please have the following information readily available:
- Model #
- Serial #
- Sales Order #
−Purchasers who notify Dake within the warranty period will be issued a Case number
and/or a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. If the item is to be returned per
Dake’s request, the RMA number must be clearly written on the exterior packaging. Any
item shipped to Dake without an RMA will not be processed.

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Warranty Exceptions:
The following conditions are not applicable to the standard limited warranty:
(a) Part installation or machine service was not completed by a certified professional, and
is not in accordance with applicable local codes, ordinances and good trade practices.
(b) Defects or malfunctions resulting from improper installation or failure to operate or
maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided.
(c) Defects or malfunctions resulting from abuse, accident, neglect or damage outside of
prepaid freight terms.
(d) Normal maintenance service or preventative maintenance, and the parts used in
connection with such service.
(e) Units and parts which have been altered or repaired, other than by the manufacturer
or as specifically authorized by the manufacturer.
(f) Alterations made to the machine that were not previously approved by the
manufacturer, or that are used for purposes other than the original design of the
machine.

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RETURN & REFUND POLICY
−Thank you for purchasing from Dake! If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase,
we are here to help.
Returns
−All Dake manufactured / distributed machines, parts and couplings include a 30-day
return option. These policies are valid from the date of final shipment to the end user.
−To be eligible for a return, the item must be unused and in the same condition as
received.
−All requested warranty claims must be communicated to the distributor or representative
responsible for the sale. Once communication has been initiated, Dake Customer Service
must be contacted for approval:
•Phone: (800) 937-3253
•Email: customerservice@dakecorp.com
−Once the return request has been approved by Customer Service, a representative will
supply a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The returned item must have the
provided RMA number clearly marked on the outside packaging. Any item received
without an RMA number clearly visible on the packaging will not be processed.
−An RMA number can only be provided by the Dake Customer Service team and must be
obtained prior to the return shipment.
Refunds
−Once the item has been received and inspected for damages, a representative will notify
the requestor referencing the provided RMA number.
−If the return is approved, a refund will be issued to the original method of payment, less a
20% restocking fee. The restocking fee may be waived if an order is placed at the time of
return with like-value merchandise.
−Transportation costs are the responsibility of the end user and will not be credited upon
return approval.
−Any item that is returned after the initial 30 days or has excessive/obvious use will not be
considered for a full refund.

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DAKE STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE
All proposals and quotations for the original sale of our products are subject to the following terms and conditions:
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDER: All orders are subject to acceptance by Dake at its main office in Grand Haven,
Michigan.
APPLICABLE LAWS: This quotation or acceptance shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of
Michigan.
CANCELLATION: We reserve the right to cancel and/or refuse to complete your order if, in our opinion, you have
not established credit to promptly meet the payment terms of your order. Any cancellation from the Purchaser may
be subject to a 10% cancellation fee for any of our non-standard machinery upon the discretion of Dake. All custom
or special quotes will not be eligible for cancellation, nor returns.
DELIVERY: The proposed shipment date is an estimate and is contingent upon causes beyond Dake’s control.
Under no circumstances shall Dake have any liability for loss of use or for any direct or consequential damages
resulting from delay. All shipments from the Dake facilities are F.O.B.
FREIGHT CLAIM: Damage freight claims must be submitted to Dake within thirty (30) days of shipment from
Dake’s facility. If shipment for order was set up by the Purchaser, Dake is not liable to handle the freight claims.
PERMITS AND COMPLIANCE: Dake shall not be responsible for obtaining any permits, inspections, certifications,
or licenses required for the installation or use of the equipment. Dake makes no promise or representation that the
equipment or any services to be furnished by Dake will conform to any federal, state, or local laws, ordinances,
regulations, codes or standards.
PRICES: Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, all prices are F.O.B. our plant in Grand Haven, Michigan and
Grand Prairie, Texas. In any event, the quoted prices for component parts become invalid ten (10) days after date
of quotation, and machinery may become invalid sixty (60) days after date of quotation. Unless otherwise specified
in Dake’s quotation, installation services and final on-site adjustments are not included in the quotation.
TAXES: Prices do not include taxes. If any sales, use or similar tax is payable to Dake in connection with any
transaction or part thereof between the Purchaser and Dake with respect to goods delivered, the Purchaser will,
upon demand, pay to Dake the amount of any such tax. If you are tax exempt, please include your exemption
document when submitting your order.
TERMS OF PAYMENT: Terms of payment are as stated in Dake’s quotation subject to credit approval by our home
office. Dake will invoice Purchaser when the equipment is completed and ready for shipment. Payment terms run
from invoice date. Purchaser may be required to issue a down payment before production of order and shipment, at
the discretion of Dake Accounting. For credit card purchases, a 3.5% processing fee may be applicable to the
order. The following states are exempt from the 3.5% processing fee: CA, CO, KS, OK, TX, FL, NY, CT, MA, and
ME. Dake’s preferred method of payment is as follows: ACH Wire and credit card. Checks will be accepted but may
cause delay in order processing. Below is our billing address:
1809 Industrial Park Drive, Grand Haven, MI 49417
WARRANTY If, within a period of one (1) year from date of shipment, any part of any equipment sold by Dake is defective in
material or workmanship and is so found after inspection by Dake, it will be replaced or repaired at the option of Dake, providing
the equipment has been given normal and proper usage and is still the property of the original Purchaser. Purchased
components such as Micro Drop mist system or the like, installed as a part of Dake equipment are warranted only to the extent
of the original Manufacturer’s warranty. Dake is not responsible for any service work performed unless authorized in advance.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER
WRITTEN, ORAL OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE). UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL DAKE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number
961005
Horsepower
1.5HP
Voltage
220V Single Phase
Amps
3.9A
Belt Included
80 Grit 3” x 79”
Belt Speed
5018 FPM
Base
16” x 13”
Height
42”
Weight
117 lbs.
−In the space provided record the serial number and model number of the machine.. If
contacting Dake this information must be provided to assist in identifying the specific
machine.
SAFETY
Serial No.
Model No.
Install Date:

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This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your press be alert to the
potential for personal injury.
Employer is responsible to perform a hazard/PPE assessment before work activity.
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.
•Untrained operators have a higher risk of being hurt or killed. Only allow trained/supervised
people to use this machine. When machine is not being used, disconnect power, remove
switch keys, or lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized use.
•Only use machine in clean, dry, and safe environment. Make sure there are no flammable or
combustible materials near the machine. Sparks cause from metal can cause ignition.
•Always disconnect machine from power supply BEFORE making adjustments, changing
tooling, cleaning or servicing machine.
•Only allow qualified service personnel to do electrical installation or repair work, and always
disconnect power before accessing or exposing electrical equipment.
•Always wear approved safety glasses or a face shield when operating or observing
machinery.
•Do not wear clothing or jewelry that can be caught in moving parts. Always tie back or cover
long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to reduce risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally
contacting cutting tool or moving parts.
•Dust created by machinery operations may cause cancer, birth defects, eye damage,
raspatory issues or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of dust hazards associated with
each workpiece material.
•Always wear hearing protection when operating or observing loud machinery.
•Do not set or leave tools on machine while machine is in use.
•Make sure machine is on stable ground, movement during operation increases risk of injury
or machine damage.
•Turn machine off when not in use, never leave machine running unattended.
•Inspect machine before each use for damaged or loose parts.
•The gap between moving grinding belt and table/support creates a pinch point for fingers or
workpieces; the larger this gap is, the greater the risk of fingers or workpieces getting caught
in it. Minimize the risk of pinch and crush injuries by adjusting table/support to no more than
1/16" away from belt.
•Always use a jig when working on small workpieces, always keep fingers at least 2” away
from work area.
•Do not wear gloves while grinding.
•Worn or damaged grinding belts can fly apart and throw debris, or aggressively grab
workpiece, causing injury from operator loss of workpiece control. Always inspect belt before
operation and replace if worn or damaged.
•Only grind against direction of sandpaper travel, ensure workpiece is properly supported,
and avoid introducing sharp edges into moving belt on the leading side of the workpiece.

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SET UP
When unpacking machine inspect all parts for shipping damage.
A
Metal Belt Grinder
1
B
Belt Access Door Key (not shown)
1
C
Spark Tray (inside machine)
1
PLACEMENT
Below is the minimum area needed for machine. Plan enough space for
workpieces and any material stands that may be used in the future.
ANCHORING
Make sure machine is complaint with local laws and legislation for anchoring machinery.
•Anchoring machine to the floor prevents tipping or shifting and reduces vibration that may
occur during operation, resulting in a machine that runs quieter and feels more solid.
•If the machine will be installed in a commercial or workplace setting, or if it is permanently
connected (hardwired) to the power supply, local codes may require that it be anchored to
the floor.
•If not required by any local codes, fastening the machine to the floor is an optional step. If
you choose not, we recommend placing it on machine mounts, as these provide an easy
method for leveling and they have vibration-absorbing pads.

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ELECTRICAL
Electrical wiring must be done by an electrician or qualified service personnel in
accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
Machine is prewired to operate on the following power supply requirements
Nominal Voltage
208V, 220V, 230V, 240V
Cycle
60 Hz.
Phase
3-Phase
Power Supply Circuit
15 Amps
Cord
“S”-Type, 4-Wire, 15 AWG, 300 VAC
Plug/Receptacle
NEMA 15-15 (not included)
Full-Load Current Rating at 220V: 3.9 Amps
If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient length of time, damage, overheating, or fire may
result— especially if connected to an undersized circuit. To reduce the risk of these hazards,
avoid overloading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power
supply circuit that meets the specified circuit requirements.
Circuit requirements in this manual apply to a dedicated circuit—where only one machine will be
running on the circuit at a time. If machine will be connected to a shared circuit where multiple
machines may be running at the same time, consult electrician or qualified service personnel to
ensure circuit is properly sized for safe operation.
GROUNDING
Machine must be grounded!
No adapter should be used with machine plug!
The wire with green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment-grounding wire. If
repair or replacement of the power cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-
grounding wire to a live (current carrying) terminal.
EXTENSION CORD
The use of an extension cord with this machine is not recommended!
Only use an extension cord if necessary and only on a temporary basis.
If extension cord must be used temporarily make sure cord is in good condition, matches plug
configuration, and meets the following requirements:
Minimum Gauge Size
14 AWG.
Maximum Length
50 feet

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INSTALLING/CHANGING BELT
1. Make sure machine is not connected to power source.
2. Use key to unlock and open belt access door.
3. Turn belt tension lock knob counterclockwise to loosen lock
collar and release belt tension lever.
4. Move belt lever down and toward drive motor and release
belt tension.
5. Remove old belt (in installed) and replace with new belt. Be
sure the new belts arrow matches the direction of rotation of
the machine.
6. Move belt tension lever up and away from drive wheel to
raise motor and tension the belt.
7. Check and adjust belt tracking after installing new belt. See “FISRT RUN” section of this
manual.
CHECKING/ADJUSTING BELT TRACKING
1. Make sure machine is not connected to power source.
2. Use key to unlock and open belt access door.
3. Standing in front of machine rotate either wheel by hand so the belt moves in the direction of
rotation of the machine (counterclockwise on wheels and towards work rest)
a. If belt moves left on wheels (towards motor): Rotate belt adjustment knob
counterclockwise 1/4 turn.
b. If belt moves right on wheels (away from motor): Rotate belt adjustment knob
clockwise 1/4 turn.
4. Repeat step 3 until belt tracks in center of wheels, once done close access door.
5. Connect machine to power and verify belt is tracking correctly, fine-tune tracking as
necessary while machine is running.
6. Once tracking is fine-tuned turn the machine OFF and loosen the work rest lock knob to
adjust to work rest so that there is no more that a 1/16” between the rest and the belt.
Tighten down lock knob to secure.

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FIRST TIME OPERATION
In the first run, there are 3 things to look for:
•Belt tracks properly and will not come off wheel.
•Motor runs correctly.
•E-Stop disables machine properly.
1. After connecting machine to power, jog the machine on but hitting the ON button followed by
immediately hitting the OFF button.
2. While the belt moves look to see if it is tracking correctly. Belt should remain centered on
wheel as it rotates.
a. If belt tracks too far right or left belt edges will get destroyed.
b. Adjust tracking using the knob to the left of the work area.
c. Belt should rotate in same direction as arrow on machine. If this is incorrect refer to
“CORRECTING PHASE POLARITY” section of this manual.
3. Ensure motor runs smoothly then activate the E-Stop to ensure E-Stop is working properly.
a. When E-Stop is activated the cover will shut, if the cover does not close when the E-Stop
is activated E-Stop is not working properly. Disconnect from power and troubleshoot.
CORRECTING PHASE POLARITY
If you discover during the test run that the machine will not operate, or that the motor runs
backwards, the plug may be wired "out of phase," meaning the polarity is incorrectly wired.
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Remove cross head screws to open ON/OFF switch cover.
3. Swap any 2 leads of the 3 incoming power wires (L1, L2 L3)
4. Close ON/OFF switch cover and replace screws removed in step 2.
5. Reconnect machine to power.
6. Test machine
DUST COLLECTION
To fit a dust collection system to the machine:
Fit 3” ducting over the dust port and secure with clamp. Make sure connection is secure.

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OPERATION
1. Turn machine on.
2. Position work piece on center of work rest. Always use 2 hands and the work rest to
support your work.
3. Using both hands slowly feed it into contact wheel with light consistent pressure. DO
NOT force the work against the belt/wheel.
a. There is workpiece clearance on both sides of the contact wheel to grind the sides
of your work piece.
CHOOSING A BELT
Machine uses 3” x 79” belt.
Belt Material
Operation
Aluminum Oxide
Finishing, Ferrous metals
Zirconia Alumina
Finishing, wet or dry grinding, Ferrous metals, some steels
Ceramic
Aggressing grinding, deburring. Heat sensitive metals
Silicon Carbide
Cutting, stock removal, wet or dry grinding. Cast iron, steel, non-ferrous
metals.
MAINTENANCE
Before each use:
•Loose mounting bolts
•Worn or damaged belt
•Worn or damaged wires
•Any safety concern or damaged part
Weekly Maintenance:
•Remove dust and shavings from outside of machine.
•Remove dust or shavings from inside belt compartment, spark tray and from motor.
Monthly Maintenance:
•Lubricate belt tension pin. See TROUBLESHOOTING” section of this manual.
LUBRICATION
•Bearings are permanently sealed and lubricated.
•Once a month apply 2 drops of an ISO 32 oil. Release and apply belt tension to distribute
oil.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Machine does not
start, or
power supply
breaker
immediately trips
after startup.
1. E-Stop cover depressed/at fault
2. Incorrect power supply voltage or
circuit size.
3. Plug/receptacle at fault/wired
incorrectly
4. Power supply circuit breaker
tripped or fuse blown.
5. Motor wires connected incorrectly
6. Wiring broken, disconnected or
corroded.
7. ON/OFF switch at fault
8. Motor or motor bearings at fault
1. Remove E-Stop over to reset. Replace
if at fault.
2.
Ensure correct power supply voltage
and circuit.
3.
Test for good contacts/correct wiring.
4.
Ensure circuit is free of shorts. Reset
circuit breaker or replace fuse.
5.
Correct motor wiring connections
6.
Fix broken wires or
disconnected/corroded.
7.
Replace switch
8. Replace motor
Machine stalls or
is underpowered.
1. Excessive feed pressure applied
2. Wrong workpiece material (metal)
3. Motor wires connected incorrectly
4. Plug/receptacle at fault/wired
incorrectly
5. Machine undersized for task
6. Motor overheated
7. Extension cord too long
8. Motor or motor bearings at fault
1. Clean belt and reduce workpiece
pressure
2. Use correct size/type of metal
3. Correct motor wiring connections
4. Test for good contacts/correct wiring.
5. Clean/replace belt, reduce feed
rate/grinding depth
6. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce
workload.
7. Move machine closer to power supply,
use shorter extension cord.
8. Replace motor
Machine has
vibration or noisy
operation.
1. Belt not tracking correctly
2. Motor or component loose
3. Motor mount loose/broken
4. Motor fan rubbing on fan cover
5. Motor bearings at fault
1. Ensure belt is tracking correctly
2. Replace damaged or missing
bolts/nuts or tighten if loose
3. Tighten/replace
4. Fix/replace fan cover, replace
loose/damaged fan
5. Test by rotating shaft, rotational
grinding/loose shaft requires bearing
replacement
Machine vibrates
excessively (non-
motor related).
1. Incorrect grinding belt tension
2. Broken/defective belt
3. Drive wheel cap screw missing or
loose
1. Make sure tension is locked in
tensioning position
2. Replace belt
3. Replace or tighten screw
Grinding belt
slaps or vibrates
excessively.
1. Incorrect grinding belt tension
2. Belt tracking not set correctly
3. Broken/defective belt
4. Contact or drive wheel loose
1. Make sure tension is locked in
tensioning position
2. Ensure grinding belt is set correctly
3. Replace belt
4. Tighten contact or drive wheel
Grains easily rub
off belt.
1. Belt has been stored in damp
environment
2. Belt has been smashed or folded
3. Belt is too old
1. Replace belt, store replacements in
cool, dry area.
2. Replace belt, do not bend or fold belt
3. Replace with new belt

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Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Grinding belt slips
during use.
1. Incorrect grinding belt tension
2. Excessive feed pressure
1. Make sure tension lever is locked in
tensioning position
2. Clean belt then reduce workpiece
pressure
Grinding belt will
not track properly.
1. Incorrect grinding belt tension
2. Belt is stretched unevenly
3. Contact wheel is worn
1. Make sure tension lever is locked in
tensioning position
2. Replace belt
3. Replace contact wheel
Belt tracks to one
side under load.
1. Belt tracking is not set correctly
1. Make sure belt is tracking properly
Deep grinding
grooves or
scratches in
workpiece.
1. Excessive feed pressure applied
2. Workpiece held in same spot on
belt for too long
3. Grinding belt too coarse
4. Contact wheel damaged
1. Clean belt and reduce workpiece
pressure
2. Keep workpiece moving when grinding
3. Use a finer belt grit
4. Replace contact wheel
Snake-shaped
marks on
workpiece.
1. Belt loaded up with material
2. Belt is damaged
1. Clean belt
2. Replace belt
Belt clogs quickly.
1. Excessive feed pressure applied
2. Belt is worn or damaged
3. Workpiece material softer metal
more prone to belt-clogging
1. Clean belt and reduce workpiece
pressure
2. Replace belt
3. Reduce feed pressure or use coarser
belt
Excessive
grinding belt
replacement.
1. Not using full width of grinding
surface
2. Excessive feed pressure
1. Move workpiece back and forth
grinding surface when grinding
2. Clean belt and reduce workpiece
pressure
Workpiece
frequently gets
pulled out of hand
when grinding.
1. Not properly supporting your
workpiece against the work rest
2. Leading edge or sharps grab onto
grinding belt
1. Use work rest to support workpiece
2. Change angle or orientation of
workpiece so that piece is not digging
into incoming direction of the belt

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PARTS LIST
Item
Description
Part No
Item
Description
Part No
1
Door Lock
28
Hex Bolt (M10-1.5x55mm)
2
Door
29
Retaining Ring (20mm)
3
Belt 3” x 79” 80 Grit (Included)
30
Idler Wheel
3
Belt 3” x 79” 60 Grit
77021
31
Ball Bearing 6004ZZ
4
Tension Lock Collar
32
Idler Wheel Axle
5
Belt Tension Lever
33
Hex Nut (M8-1.25)
6
Retaining Ring (10mm)
34
Knob Bolt (M8-1.25x50mm)
7
Tension Bracket
35
Eye Shield
8
Swivel Pin
36
Screw, Hex M4-0.7x12mm
9
Lock Nut (M10-1.5)
302585
37
Knob Bolt (M8-1.25x25mm)
10
Hex Nut (M10-1.5)
302794
38
Work Rest
11
Gas Spring w/ Eyelet Fitting
39
Body
12
Screw, Soc Cap (M6-1.0x30mm)
40
Fender Washer (6mm)
13
Flat Washer (8.5x30x1.7mm)
41
Screw, Soc Cap (M6-1x16mm)
64179
14
Drive Wheel
42
Magnetic Switch Assembly
15
Foot
42-1
Tap Screw (M2.2x6.5)
16
Screw, Flat Head (M4-0.7x8mm)
42-2
Tap Screw (M4.2x9.5)
17
Spark Tray
42-3
Switch Box
18
Guide Bolt (M10-1.5x27mm)
42-4
Tap Screw (M4.2x19)
19
Hex Standoff (Male/Female M20-
1.5x5mm, M10-1.5)
42-5 Magnet Switch w/ E-Stop Cover
20
Motor 1-1/2HP 220V 3-Phase
42-6
Strain Relief (Type-3 M18-1.5)
20-1
Motor Fan Cover
43
Power Cord (15G, 4W, 98”)
20-2
Motor Fan
44
Belt Access Door
20-3
Motor Junction Box
45
Eye Shield Mounting Bracket
20-4
Ball Bearing – Front 204ZZ
46
Eye Shield Hinge Bracket
20-5
Ball Bearing – Rear 204ZZ
47
Lock Nut (M5-0.8)
20-6
Strain Relief Type-3 (M18-1.5)
48
Screw, Soc Cap (M5-0.8x8mm)
20-7
Motor Cord (15G, 4W, 47”)
49
Hex Nut (M4x0.7)
64184
21 Motor Mounting Plate
50
Screw, Hex Head (M5-
0.8x60mm)
22
Hex Bolt (M6-1.0x20mm)
51
Magnet Switch Mounting Bracket
23
Guide Bolt (Male/Male M10-
1.5x30mm, M10-1.5x39mm)
52 Lock Washer (5mm)
24
Pull Rod
53
Screw, Soc Cap (M4-0.8 x12mm)
81701
25
Washer, Flat (10mm)
54
Flat Washer (5mm)
26
Pivot Pin (10x35mm)
27
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Please contact factory for current prices.
Parts are available for direct purchase from Dake or through a distributor. When placing a parts order,
you will need to provide the part number, name of part, and model number. All parts shipped F.O.B.
Factory in Grand Haven, MI.
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