MODEL T10252
DUST PORT
FOR G1183/G1276
INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Dust Collection
the included dust collection hose assembly has a
21⁄2" adapter for connection to your dust collection
system.
the Model t10252 dust port helps capture
dust from the disc sander on the g1183/g1276
Combination sanders that were manufactured
before august, 2010.
NOTICE
DO NOT operate the Model G1183/G1276
sander without an adequate dust collec-
tion system. This sander creates substan-
tial amounts of wood dust while operating.
Failure to use an adequate dust collection
system can result in short and long-term
respiratory illness.
The installation of the dust port requires
that you remove the lower disc guard from
the sander and modify it. Read through
this entire document before beginning the
installation procedure on the next page.
Shipping Inventory (Figure 1)
a. dust Chute ................................................. 1
b. phillips head screws #10-24 x 3⁄8"............. 2
C. hose Clamps 11⁄2"...................................... 2
D. dust hose 11⁄2" x 10".................................. 1
E. hose adapter 21⁄2" x 11⁄2"........................... 1
F. Cover plate................................................. 1
Recommended CFM at Dust Port: 150 CFM
Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with
the rating of the dust collector. To determine the
CFM at the dust port, you must consider these
variables: (1) CFM rating of the dust collector,
(2) hose type and length between the dust col-
lector and the machine, (3) number of branches
or wyes, and (4) amount of other open lines
throughout the system. Explaining how to cal-
culate these variables is beyond the scope of
this manual. Consult an expert or purchase a
good dust collection "how-to" book.
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G. Flat Washers ⁄16"........................................ 2
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h. hex Bolts ⁄16-18" x 12" ............................... 2
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If you need help with your dust port, call our Tech
Support at: (570) 546-9663.
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6. take care to retain the motor shaft key, then
slide the disc off the shaft. this will also
remove the lower disc guard.
phillips
head screws
(1 side shown)
Note: It may be necessary to gently tap on
the back of the disc with a dead blow hammer
or rubber mallet to aid in removing it from the
shaft.
7. refer to Figures 8–9 for the location of the
13⁄8" hole for the dust chute, then mark the
location of the hole on the guard and use the
bi-metal hole saw to make the hole.
Important: Make sure the center of this hole
is 21⁄8" above the bottom of the guard, as illus-
trated in Figure 9.
Figure 5. phillips head screws that secure and
adjust the guard sections.
Note: Do not drill and tap the #10-24 holes
until the next step.
#10-24
threaded
holes
upper
disc guard
Figure 6. removing the upper disc guard.
13⁄8" hole
5. Fully loosen the two set screws that secure
the disc to the motor shaft, as shown in
Figure 7.
Figure 8. Example of hole placement with lower
disc guard installed.
set
screws
#10-24 Threaded Holes
21⁄8
"
Lower
Disc Guard
13⁄8" Hole
Figure 7. disc set screws.
t10252 dust port
Figure 9. illustration displaying hole locations on
the lower disc guard.
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8. position the dust chute over the hole you
made in Step 7 so that it completely covers it
and is facing down and to the right, then mark
the locations of the #10-24 mounting holes.
13. Make sure the disc is fully seated on the
motor shaft, then re-tighten both set screws
to secure it.
14. re-install the upper disc guard with the eight
phillips head screws that you removed in
Step 4.
9. remove the dust chute, then drill and tap the
two #10-24 holes.
10. secure the included cover to the bottom of
the disc guard, as shown in Figure 10, with
15. thread the inner two screws from Step 10 in
or out to adjust the upper guard so that it is
even with the lower guard (see Figure 5 on
the previous page).
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the (2) ⁄16"-18 x ⁄2" hex bolts and ⁄16" flat
washers. this will keep the dust from escap-
ing through the bottom of the guard.
16. attach the dust hose assembly to the lower
guard with the two #10-24 x 3⁄8" phillips head
screws, as shown in Figure 11.
Bottom Cover
Figure 10. Bottom cover installed on the lower
disc guard.
Figure 11. dust hose assembly attached to the
lower disc guard.
11. place the disc in the lower guard in the same
manner as it was before you removed it from
the sander, orient the disc bore with the shaft
key, then slide it back onto the motor shaft
as you position the guard over its mounting
holes.
17. re-install the disc sander table in the reverse
order from which you removed it.
18. attach the dust hose assembly to an ade-
quate dust collection system before begin-
ning operations.
12. With the help of another person, tip the
sander back until you can re-install the cap
screws you removed in Step 3 to secure the
lower guard to the base.
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