Magnum Industrial MI-16500 User manual

MODEL NO.: MI-16500
OPERATING MANUAL
CAUTION

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Help us help you ...
Read this book carefully.
Thank you and congratuations on your choice of the edge sander. We
have prepared this Operator's Manual so that you may fully appreciate
the qualities of your machine.
If you go through this Operator's Manual in detail, it will help you under-
stand how your machine works; give you instructions on its required reg-
ular maintenance for a prolonged, problem-free machine life; and provide
you with a guide to increasing your awareness of operational safety.
Do not operate the edge under until you have read this entire manuel
and underatand its operation thoroughly!
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
It is imperative that operators understand normal safety procedures re-
garding this edge sander.
IMPORTANT - TO THINK ABOUT
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM ABRASIVE BELT !
If you received a damaged edge sander, immediately contact the dealer
that sold you the
edge sander.
Save time and money! Before you request service, check the ~Trouble
ShootingM on pages 10,11 & 12, It lists causes of minor operating prob-
lems that you can correct yourself.
SPECIFICATIONS:
1. Abrasive Belt Size .......................................6" x 108
2. Table Size....................................................37" x 7 3/4"
..................................................................19" x 12"
3. Platen Size .............................................. 6 7/8" x 39"
4. Motor ...................................................... 2HP, 3Ph 4 P
5. Motor Contact Wheel ...............................7" O .D. x 6" Face
6. Dust Outlet ...............................................4"
7. Machine Size (approx) ........................... 64 1/ 2" x 22 1/ 2" x 44"
8. Net Weight (approx) . . ........................... 492 Ibs.
9. Packing Dimensions (approx) .................66" x 20" x 48"
10. Gross Weight (approx) ............................-684 Ibs.
Design and specications subject to change without notice

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this machine.
SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS
As with all power tools there is a certain amount
of hazard involved. Use this machine with the
respect and caution demanded as far as safe-
ty precautions are concerned. This will lessen
considerably the possibility of personal injury.
However, if normal safety precautions are
overlooked or completely ignored, personal
injury to the operator can develop.
There are also certain applications for which
this tool was designed. We strongly recom-
mend that this tool not be modified and/ or
used for any application other than that for
which it was designed. If you have any ques-
tions relative to its application do not use the
tool until you have written us and we have ad-
vised you.
Know your power tool. Read the Owner's Man-
ual carefully. Learn the tools applications and
limitations as well as the specific potential
hazards peculiar to it.
Keep guards in place and in working order.
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a
habit of checking to see that keys and adjust-
ing wrenches are removed from the tool be-
fore turning it on.
Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.
Avoid dangerous environment. Don't use power
tools in damp or wet locations, or expose
them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
Don't force tool. It will do the job better and be
safer at the rate for which it was designed.
Use the right tool. Do not force the tool or an at-
tachment to do a job it was not designed for.
Wear proper apparel. No loose clothing, such
as gloves, neckties, or jewelry should be worn
that could get caught in the machine's moving
parts. Non-slip footwear is recommended.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long
hair .
Avoid accidental starting. Make sure switch is in
"OFF" position before plugging in cord.
Use safety glasses. Also use face or dust mask
if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday eye-
glasses only have impact resistant lenses,
they are not safety glasses .
Don’t overreach. Keep your proper footing and
balance at all times.
Maintain tools in top condition. Keep tools
sharp and clean for best and safest perfor-
mance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories.
Disconnect tools before servicing and when
changing accessories such as cutters, bits,
arbors, adapters, collets , and abrasive belt.
Use recommended accessories. Consult the
Owner’s Manual for recommended acces-
sories. The use of improper accessories may
cause risk of injury to persons.
Never stand on tool. Serious injury could oc-
cur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is
accidentally contacted. ·Check for damaged
parts. Before further use of the tool, any part
that is damaged should be carefully checked
to ensure that it will operate property and
perform its intended function. Check for align-
ment of moving parts, mounting, and/ or any
other conditions that may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged should
be properly repaired or replaced immediately.
Direction of feed. Feed work into a cutter or bit
against the direction of rotation of the cutter or
bit only.
Never leave tool running unattended - turn
power off. Don’t leave the tool until it comes
to a complete stop.
Drugs, Alcohol, Medication. Do not operate this
or any other tool while under the inuence of
drugs, alcohol, or any medication.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this machine.
Addit iona l Safety Rules For T he E dge Sander
Before you turn on the machine, be sure every-
one is clear of the machine. Keep hands away
from the abrasive belt.
Never take off safety guards.
Make certain the abrasive belt is not torn or
loose.
When you turn on the machine, please make
sure whether the machine’s rotation direction
is correct or not? It should be the same as
marked on the machine label. If not correct,
please change the power connection.
When you change & install the abrasive belt,
please make sure that the abrasive belt has the
same rotational direction as the machine. (See
label on the machine)
Make sure the abrasive belt is tracking correctly.
Support workpiece with work table.
When the front work table is going to be used at
an Incline, please make sure that the inclined
direction is correct and the work table is rmly
xed on the machine, Fig. 1, shows the correct
front work table inclination.
Fig. 1
Wear eye protection.
Don’t wear gloves, neckties, or loose clothing.
Keep hands away from the abrasive belt.
Before operating the machine, be sure the abra-
sive belt is in the right track. The simple way to
test it is to turn on the machine, check whether
the abrasive belt is on the right track, then turn
it off Immediately.
*Sand with the grain of wood.
*Hold the work rmly, so that it may not be driven
from your hands.
*Feed workpiece against rotation of abrasive belt.
When in operation, do not push the abrasive belt.
Excessive pressure against the abrasive belt is
never necessary. It will only result in the dam-
age of the abrasive belt or the workpiece.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking A nd Cleanup
To ensure maximum performance from your edge
sander, clean it properly, and install it accurately
before use.
As soon as you receive the edge sander, we rec-
ommend you follow these procedures:
1. Inspect packing crate for damage in transit.
Record damage, and report it immediately to
shipper
2. Open crate and check that machine arrived in
good condition. If not, let your industrial dis-
tributor know immediately.
3. Before lifting machine, remove all foot bolts
locking it to its shipping base.
4. Transport machine to location with a hand
truck or dolly.
5. Do not use solvents on plastic parts and elec-
tric cord; solvents dissolve or damage plastic
and electric cord.

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Machine Installation & Levelling
Adjustment
For the most part your machine Is assembled.
For shipping purposes the work tables. dust
chute. steel platen and several other pieces are
packed unattached.
You must Install this machine on firm -level
ground. Adjust your position using a level to en-
sure maximum performance.
Please follow the following instructions for in-
stallation of your machine.
First, place· the machine In the spot you have
chosen, and mark four holes on the oor, then,
move the machine away and drill four holes for
5/ 16" lag bolts. Reposition the machine back
on to the spot and install the lag bolts but do
not tighten until you have completely levelled
your sander.
Using shims and a level to measure the ma-
chine table top in the lateral and longitudinal
direction.
Adjust so as to properly level your machine in
all directions. Tighten the lag bolts and recheck
the levelness of the table top. Repeat the above
procedure again if necessary.
Grounding Information And Power
Connections
IMPORTANT - To think about!
This machine -has been factory wired; and
before connecting from the starter to the power
source, be sure that the voltage is of the same
characteristics as tied on cord tag.
Running on low voltage will injure motor.
The necessary wiring from the starter to the
power source should be completed by a
competent electrician.
For personal safety, This machine must
be properly grounded.
The edge sander must be grounded while in
use to protect the operator from electric shock.If
this edge sander is 3-phase type, there is a four
Installation Requirements
conductor power source cable. If singlephase
type, there is a three conductor power source
cable. But whether 3-phase or singlephase
their power source cable all have one ground
conductor, the color is green or yellow with
green.
Never connect the green wire to a live
terminal.
The edge sander must be connected to a
grounded, metal-enclosed wiring system per
your local electrical code.
When wiring is completed tape all power box
joints to keep out dust.
All wiring must conform to the National Electrical
Code, State laws and O.S.H.A
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
CAUTION: Please be sure that your
hands are clear of the machine and
abrasive belt before starting machine.
This edge sander is equipped with a push-
button magnetic control system: the start and
stop push·buttons are mounted on the top/ front
of the machine.
When starting the machine, please make sure
the rotational direction is correct, if not, change
power connection. If the machine is 3-phase
c.hange any two of the three power leads:
if Single-phase then you should check the
motor connection. (refer to wiring diagram in
connection box)

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ADJUSTING YOUR EDGE SANDER
If you are going to do any machine adjustment,
please disconnect machine from the power
source.
Change Abrasive Belt
Changing the abrasive belt of your edge sander
is very easy and fast. This machine uses a 6” x
108” abrasive belt, the grit of the abrasive belt
depends on what kind of nish you are going to
obtain. For more information, see page 11 , “Use
Of Correct Abrasive Bell”
The following procedures show you how to
change the abrasive belt:
1.Disconnect the machine from the power
source, this is most important!
2.Loosen the two push buttons (A) Fig. 2, on the
dust chute, then yoLl can open the dust-hood.
3.Take the abrasive belt safety guard (6) out by
removing the two knob bolts (C), which are on
the safety guard.
4.Aotate the abrasive belt te:nsion adjustment
knob (D). Fig. 3, clockwise to release idler
pulley device (E), then you can move out the
old abrasive belt and put a new one on.
NOTE: Identify the abrasive belt direction
before you install the abrasive belt, because
the abrasive belt rotational direction must
be the same as the machine. The abrasive
' belt direction should follow the arrow
direction which is marked on the reverse
side of the abrasive belt.
If there is no arrow direction marked on the
reverse side of the abrasive belt you are
using . please nd the jointer (connection
area) the belt, this area is connected by
layers. The top layer of the abrasive belt
surface will determine its direction. (see Fig.
4) Using the wrong abrasive belt rotational
direction may" cause the abrasive belt to
break.
5. Place the new abrasive belt between the
contact wheel and idler pulley, then adjust the
tension adjustment knob (D). Counterclockwise
will maximIze the tension, clockwise will
minimize it.
6. Rotating the abrasive belt along the correct
direction with one hand Fig. 5, you can test
whether the abrasive belt tracking is correct
or not on the machine, with your other hand
correct the adjustment by using the track
adjustment knob (F). If you want to lower the
abrasive belt, rotate the track adjustment knob
clockwise and vice versa. When suitable level
is obtained, the abrasive belt will rotate steadily

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and have the same level.
7. After you finish the track testing, replace the
safety guard (B) and close the dust-hood, tight-
en the knob.
8. Before hooking the machine to power and
starting be sure the area is clear and your
hands are away from the abrasive belt.
9. Turn the machine on and off quickly several
times to check whether the abrasive belt rota-
tion Is normal and whether the rotation track is
correct or not. If not. you need to adjust track
adjustment knob (F) as noted above in Fig. 5.
Abrasive-Belt Tracking Adjustment
The correct abrasive belt tracking during machine
rotation is that the abrasive belt should keep the
same steady level without moving too high or
low. If this inconsistency occurs, please follow the
following procedures to adjust:
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source, this is most important! Please don’t
forget.
2. To determine the tracking situation of the
abrasive belt, rotate the belt in the correct
direction by hand, see Fig. 5.
3. While rotating the belt with one hand turn
adjustment knob (F) with the other hand to
get the correct tracking level. It the abrasive
belt is too high, rotate the adjustment
knob (F) clockwise; if the abrasive is too
low , then rotate the adjustment knob (F)
counterclockwise.
NOTE: PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE
ABRASIVE BELT TRACK ADJUSTMENT
EQUIPMENT IS VERY SENSITIIIE, SO,
ADJUST THIS GENTLY.
4. Making sure all workers are away from the
machine and keeping all hands away from the
abrasive belt, connect the power source to the
machine. Turn the machine on and off quickly
several times to check whether the abrasive
belt rotation is normal or not.
Abrasive-Belt Tension Spring Fatigue
Compensation Adjustment
Adjustment of the abrasive belt will cause spring
fatigue when used for a long period . If this
happens, you don't need to change the spring,
just rotate the tension adjustment screw (A)
Fig. 6, clockwise until you achieve the proper
tension spring fatigue compensation.
Front Work-Table Inclination Adjustment
Using the inclined table method on this edge
saoder you may obtain a better abrasive
surface contact, decreased sanding marks,
and burr residue with results equal to that of an
expensive oscillating sanding machine.
The procedures for adjusting the front worktable
is as follows:
1. Disconnect machine from the power source,
this is most important!
2. Loosen the two fixed knobs (A), Fig. 7,
raise the front worktable (B) by rotating the
adjustment knob (C) and incline the degree you
wish. Then tighten the two xed knobs (A).
Steel Platen Adjustment
The steel platen is located between the motor
contact wheel and the idler pulley. The surface
of the steel platen should protrude about 1/8" -
1/4" past the motor contact wheel and the Idler
pulley in order to assure that the abrasive belt

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will be in contact totally with the steel platen.
The procedures to adjust this platen are very
simple:
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source, this is most important!
2. Follow previous "Change Abrasive Belt"
procedures to remove the abrasive belt.
3. Loosen the two xed screws (A), Fig. 8 on the
steel platen.
4. Using a straight edge (B), Fig. 9, to measure
the protruding distance between the surface
of the steel platen and the two pulleys (i.e.
motor contact wheel & idler pulley).
5. Tap, with hand, the steel platen, Fig. 9,
until the protruding distance is 1/8" - 1/4".
Remember that with the platen on both sides
the distance from the motor contact wheel
and the idler pulley should be the same.
6. Tighten the two xed screws (A), Fig. 7, on the
steel platen
7. Follow previous MChange Abrasive Belt"
procedures to replace the abrasive belt, then
the steel platen adjustment is complete.
Aligning Motor And Abrasive Belt
The motor and the abrasive belts on this machine
were aligned before shipping. If you find them
out of alignment due to shipping please adjust as
follows:
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source, this is most important!
2. Adjust the-front worktable to its lowest position.
3. Loosen the two xed screws on the dust chute
and take off the dust chute.
4. Remove the safety guard.
5. Rotate the belt by hand in order to check if the
belt is completely paranel with the steel platen,
top left to top right, this can be measured with
a straight edge if necessary.
6. If the abrasive belt left to right is not parallel
with the steel platen then the motor is not
adjusted properly.To adjust follow the motor
mounting screws (E) Fig. 10 and adjusting with
the two jack screws (D).
7. If the right side of the abrasive belt (near motor)
is too high, adjust motor inclination outward.
If the left side of the abrasive belt (near idler
pulley) is too high, adjust motor inclination
inward, until the abrasive belt is parallel with
the steel platen then tighten the four motor
xed screws (E).
8. Rotate the abrasive belt by hand again to make
sure that the abrasive belt is completely parallel
with the steel platen. Do the above adjustment
again if necessary.
9. Replace the safety guard and dust-hood, djust
the abrasive belt tracking (follow previous
"Abrasive Belt Tracking Adjustmenr) if
necessary.

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LUBRICATION GUIDE OF YOUR EDGE
SANDER
Do not operate machine until properly lubricated.
All ball bearings are sealed type and require no
further lubrication.
Apply a drop of light machine oil occasionally on
the hinge of the tension mechanisms as shown
in Fig. 11 (A). Service the machine every 6
weeks.
USE OF CORRECT ABRASIVE BELT CHART
"A"
Use chart "A" for selecting an abrasive belt.
Aluminum oxide is recommended for general use
in the home workshop.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Impulse Contact Control 1 Rotary Speed
Contact your local Dealer for all your sanding supplies We have an outstanding line of Abrasive Belts
for your convenience

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Should any difculty arise during operalion, check the power cord and connection, then go through
the following list.
This machine was designed for very simple sanding operations and with proper, lost cost
maintenance It will give you years of quality service.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIONS
Sander will not start Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Cord Damaged.
Have cord replaced by an Authorized Repair
Station or qualied electrician.
Overload kicks out frequently. Replace with adequate size cord.
Excessive bite or feed pressure too great.
Allow abrasive belt to cut freely-do not force.
Motor not wired for correct voltage.
Refer to motor name plate for correct wiring.
Abrasive-belt does not come up to speed. Extension cord too light or too long.
Replace with adequate size cord.
Low (house) current.
Contact a qualied electrician.
Motor not wired for correct voltage.
Refer to motor name plate for correct wiring.
Excessive bite or feed pressure too great.
Allow abrasive belt to cut freely . do not force.
Machine vibrates excessively Stand or bench on uneven oor.
Reposition on at level surface.
Fasten to oor if necessary .
Refer to page 5.
Improper motor mounting
Check and adjust motor mounting.
Abrasive belt not tensioned correctly.
Tensioning of the abrasive belt is accomplished
the use of the spring which gives you the right
amount of pressure for long belt life. Adjust
abrasive belt tension by turning knob No. 11
out. and make sure the knob is released so the
full tension of the spring is working.
POWERINSTALLATIONMECHANISM

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ABRASIVE BELT
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIONS
Machine vibrates excessively The spring. #28. for the tension mechanism is
elastic fatigued or broken.
Replace with a new spring.
The contact wheel, rubber covered #53, is too
loose.
Tighten the cap screw #52 in the motor shaft
Abrasive belt broken.
Replace with a new abrasive belt.
Bad abrasive belt.
Replace with a new abrasive belt.
Inadequate job on metal Wrong abrasive belt.
Use aluminum oxide or silicon carbide abrasive
belt not int or garnet. Refer to page 11.
Sanding marks on work Abrasive belt too coarse for nish required.
·Use very ne abrasive belt for nal nish.
Refer to page 11.
Wrong abrasive belt grit.
·Use coarser grit for stock removal.
Work sanded across grain.
·When surface sanding, use very ne abrasive
belt then nish by hand, working in the direction
of grain.
Abrasive grains quickly rub form belt Abrasive bond has lost its original properties.
Do not store abrasive belts where it is extreme-
ly dry or where temperatures are extremely
high.
Incorrect storage.
*Be sure to store abrasive belt and do not fold
abrasive belt.
Abrasive belt glazes Sanding painted surface.
Use open-grain. int abrasive -- belt.
Refer to page 11 .
Wood is wet or gummy .
No cure.
Work burns Wrong abrasive belt grit.
Use coarser grit for stock removal.
Feed pressure too great.
*Never force work into steel platen.
Work held motionless.
*Good idea to keep work moving.
Abrasive belt burns. clogs quickly on thickness
sanding

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END IDLER PULLEY
CONTACT WHEEL
SANDING
OPERATION
ADJUSTMENT
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIONS
Sanding marks on work • Work held motionless.
* Keep work moving
abrasive belt burns, clogs
quickly on thickness sanding
Biting too deep
Adjust for slight abrasive action and make re-
peated passes.
Indentations in work Work held motionless in one spot.
Keep work moving.
Sanding end idler pulley dis-
torts
Excessive bits or feed pressure.
Allow abrasive belt to sand freely, do not force.
Work pulled from hand No support
Using a stop to support work. The home made
stop is made of hardwood and may be attached
the right of the front table.
Abrasive-belt has broken .at the joint The abrasive belt is running in the wrong direc-
tion.
Make sure the abrasive belt is running in the
right direction.
Sanded edge not square Result of freehand sanding.
Keep work piece at on table top at all times
when a square edge is desired.
Table misaligned .
Check table alignment to steel platen. It should
be at 90 degree. If not , adjust accordingly.
Abrasive belt has bevel Motor misalignment.
·Check out motor and adjust motor alignment.
Refer to page 5.
Abrasive belt dropped while sanding Abrasive belt not tensioned correctly.
Adjust abrasive belt tension by turning knob #11
out or in for proper belt tension.
The spring #28 for the tension mechanism is
elastic fatigued or broken.
Replace with anew spring #28.
Abrasive belt not tracked correctly.
Adjust abrasive belt tracking. Refer to page 5.
Sander sanding unsatisfactorily Incorrect positioning of the steel platen.
‘ Adjust the steel platen 1/ 8’ - 1/ 4” above the
contact wheel and idler pulley.

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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ-SAFETY RULES
53
82
56
38
15 17
19
07
08
78
06
05
86
03 18
14
12
07
74
41
07
21
75
39
40
73
72
45
25
24
16
09
10
51
52
07
54
07
49
63
07
22
50
12
57
71
12
07 13
11
42
34
07 23 37
36
35
31
29
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29 32
33
30
45
80
21
47
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SAFETY RULES
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70
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27
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66
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21
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81 154 157 156
12 21
09
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PARTS LIST FOR MI-16500
ITEM # DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Q'TY
MI-16500-01 AUXILIARY TABLE 1
MI-16500-02 END STEEL PLATE 1
MI-16500-03 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 8
MI-16500-05 TABLE MOUNTING BRACKET 1
MI-16500-06 LOCK KNOB 1/2”-12NCX25X61 2
MI-16500-07 WASHER 3/8”X20X2 24
MI-16500-08 HEX HEAD BOLT 3/8”-16NCX2-1/2” 2
MI-16500-09 ADJUSTMENT KNOB 2
MI-16500-10 SPRING HOLDER 1
MI-16500-11 HEX HEAD BOLT 1
MI-16500-12 HEX NUT 3/8”-16NC 19
MI-16500-13 SPRING 1
MI-16500-14 PLATE COVER 2
MI-16500-15 SOCKET HEAD BOLT 2
MI-16500-16 IDLER ROLLER BRACKET 1
MI-16500-17 SOCKET HEAD BOLT 4
MI-16500-18 FRONT TABLE 1
MI-16500-19 FRONT STEEL PLATE 1
MI-16500-20 TABLE SUPPORT 2
MI-16500-21 HEX HEAD BOLT 3/8”-16UNCX1” 9
MI-16500-22 HEX HEAD BOLT 3/8”- 16UNCX5/8” 2
MI-16500-23 HINGE HOLDER 1
MI-16500-24 SPRING ADJUSTING BLOCK 2
MI-16500-25 SPRING 1
MI-16500-27 LOCK KNOB 5/16”-18NCX18X38 2
MI-16500-28 C-RING 1
MI-16500-29 BEARING 2
MI-16500-30 TOP COVER 1
MI-16500-31 IDLER ROLLER 1
MI-16500-32 SANDING BELT 1
MI-16500-33 TOP COVER SUPPORT 2
MI-16500-34 PULLEY SHAFT 1
MI-16500-35 STEEL PLATEN 1
MI-16500-36 GRAPHITE COATING 1
MI-16500-37 C-RING 1
MI-16500-38 HINGE PIN 1
MI-16500-39 FRONT TABLE MOUNTING BRACKET 1
MI-16500-40 BASE 1
MI-16500-41
T
ABLE HEIGHT ADJUSTING KNOB 1/2”-12NCX200X61 1
MI-16500-42 HEX HEAD BOLT 1/4”-20UNC-3/8’ 8
MI-16500-43 FLAT WASHER 8
MI-16500-45 FLAT WASHER 4
MI-16500-46 BACK PANEL 1
MI-16500-47 LOCK KNOB (SMALL) 4
MI-16500-48 RETAINING PLATE 2
MI-16500-49 SOCKET HEAD BOLT 1
MI-16500-50 DRIVE ROLLER 1
MI-16500-51 HEX HEAD BOLT 1/2”-12UNCX6” 4
MI-16500-52 HEX NUT 1/2”-12UNC 4

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PARTS LIST FOR MI-16500
ITEM # DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Q'TY
MI-16500-53 SET SCREW 5/16” 1
MI-16500-54 MOTOR 1
MI-16500-56 KEY 7X7X70 1
MI-16500-57 DUST HOOD 1
MI-16500-58 MAGNETIC SWITCH 1
MI-16500-59 FLAT WASHER 8
MI-16500-61 ROUND HEAD BOLT M4 X0.7 2
MI-16500-63 FLAT WASHER 1
MI-16500-64 POWER CORD 1
MI-16500-65 MOTOR CORD 1
MI-16500-66 WARNING LABEL 1
MI-16500-67 WARNING LABEL 1
MI-16500-70 STRAIN RELIEF 4
MI-16500-71 LABEL 1
MI-16500-72 STOP 1
MI-16500-73 HEX HEAD BOLT 5/16”-18UNCX2-1/2” 2
MI-16500-74 WASHER 5/16”X23X2T 2
MI-16500-75 HEX NUT 5/16”-18UNC 6
MI-16500-78 FLAT WASHER 1/2”X32MMX3T 2
MI-16500-80 FLAT WASHER 3/8”X23MMX3T 2
MI-16500-81 HEX HEAD BOLT 3/8-16UNCX1” " 4
MI-16500-82 HEX HEAD BOLT 10
MI-16500-83 RUBBER PAD 39MMX29X3T 2
MI-16500-84 SPACER 1
MI-16500-85 SPACER 1
MI-16500-86 LOCKING LEVER 1/2” –12UNCX30MM 1
MI-16500-154 LOCK WASHER 3/8” 4
MI-16500-155 LABEL 1
MI-16500-156 SET SCREW 5/16”-18UNCX1-1/4” 4
MI-16500-157 HEX NUT 5/16”-18UNC 4
MI-16500-192 OPEN END WRENCH 12/14 MM 1
MI-16500-193 OPEN END WRENCH 8/10 MM 1
MI-16500-194 ALLEN KEY 4 MM 1
MI-16500-195 ALLEN KEY 5 MM 1
MI-16500-196 ALLEN KEY 6 MM 1
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