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Maintenace for the [[Dayton_6x9_Belt_Sander|Dayton Belt sander]] is straightforward as there are really no parts designed for regular service. The belt should be inspected for damage/fraying and replaced if needed.
Maintenace for the [[Dayton_6x9_Belt_Sander|Dayton Belt sander]] is straightforward as there are really no parts designed for regular service. The belt should be inspected for damage/fraying and replaced if needed. The sander should be blown clean of dust and dirt.


== maintenance log table ==
== maintenance log table ==
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
! inspect belt
! inspect belt
! clean
! date completed
! date completed
! person completing
! person completing
|-
|-
! monthly
! monthly
!monthly
!
!
!
!
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Revision as of 21:13, 6 July 2017

Maintenace for the Dayton Belt sander is straightforward as there are really no parts designed for regular service. The belt should be inspected for damage/fraying and replaced if needed. The sander should be blown clean of dust and dirt.

maintenance log table

inspect belt clean date completed person completing
monthly monthly