
Instruction Manual Model F200-1
Precision SANDER
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Logan Graphic Products Inc., 1100 Brown Street, Wauconda, IL 60084 Toll Free 1 800 331 6232 www.logangraphic.com
Sanding Frames with more than 4 Sides
The extra holes labeled "5", "6" & "8" on the Precision Sander refer to the quantity of frame sides they are
intended for.
For example, the hole numbered 8 means that you are making an octagonal or 8-sided frame. You would
need 8 pieces of moulding, each cut to the exact same length, and then sanded at the "8" mark (67°
angle).
The same applies for the 6 sided frame (6 pieces of moulding cut to the same length) and sanded at the
"6" mark (60°) and also the 5 sided frame (5 pieces of moulding at the same length) at 54°.
The operation of sanding remains the same for these as it is for the standard 4 sided frame.
Before attempting to make a multi-sided frame you should consider the following:
Note: You will also need an appropriate ‘strap clamp’ to hold all the pieces together while they are
being glued and V-Nailed.
1.How would you cut moulding to the correct angle to create a multi-sided frame?
The Logan Pro-Saw (Model F100-2) has positive stops built-in to the Angle Pivot to simplify the cutting of
multi-sided frames.
For detailed instructions on cutting moulding for frames with more than 4 sides, see separate Logan
Pro-Saw (Model F100-2) operational instructions, available at
http://www.logangraphic.com/manuals/english/F100-2.pdf
2.How would you V-Nail the frame together?
The Logan Studio Joiner (Model F300-1) can be used to join multi-sided frames by removing the beam,
placing the strapped frame in between the posts, and replacing the beam.
Note: Care should be taken when choosing ornate or unusual shaped mouldings to create multi-sided
frames. It may be difficult to stabilize the point of entry for the V-Nail.
For detailed instructions on joining frames with more than 4 sides, see separate Logan Studio Joiner
(Model F300-1) operational instructions, available at
http://www.logangraphic.com/manuals/english/F300-1.pdf
Trouble Shooting
Problem Solution
Moulding splinters. Reverse sanding direction.
Apply less pressure to surface being sanded.
Not producing 45 degree angle. Refer to instructions for making adjustments using micro-adjustment blocks. Only small incre-
mental adjustments are required.
Remove any debris between moulding and fence.
Remove any debris between fence and micro-adjustment stop(s).
Make sure center bolt on sanding wheel is tight.
Rough surface after sanding. Clean sanding disk with supplied cleaning bar.
Replace sand paper disk.
Apply less pressure to surface being sanded.
Gaps appear in moulding joints. Sand surface until a fine line of dust appears across the top of the moulding.
Warranty
Logan Graphic Products, Inc. (“Logan”) warrants the Precision Sander - Model F200-1, to be free from defects in parts and workmanship for a period of one year
from the date of original purchase. Logan warrants that it will either repair or replace, at its’ sole discretion, any necessary replacement parts found to be defective.
Should the product need to be returned to Logan for repair or replacement parts, authorization for any return must come from Logan in writing. Costs of returning the
product to Logan, including insurances, shall be borne by the purchaser. Logan shall not be liable for any damages or losses, incidental or consequential, direct or
indirect, arising from the use of this product. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is not assignable or transferable. This warrantyisinlieuofall
other warranties, expressed or implied.