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Buffing Arbor System

Installation and safety



i-5385 Updated 09/03

Installing your buffing system
To power the buffing spindle you've purchased, we recommend a 1/2 horsepower, 1725 rpm motor. You may be able to use a 1/4 or 1/3 horsepower washing machine motor as well. Bolt the buffer down to a bench, or to a platform that can be clamped firmly to your bench.

Attach a 2" pulley to the motor. Position the motor so that the arbor's V-belt is stretched tightly over the motor pulley and the large section of the arbor's three-step pulley. This should run the buffs at a good safe speed (when the wheels run too fast, the buffs can overheat an instrument's finish).

Bolt the motor down and install an on/off switch in line with the motor's AC plug. When you face the buffing arbor, with the motor in the rear, the arbor's spindle should turn downward on the front, and upward in the rear. This tightens the nuts as the buffs rotate. Finally, we strongly recommend making a safety guard for the V-belt.

Installing the buffs
The flanges are essential when using buffs with metal centers, and must be positioned between the shaft nuts, with the buffs between the flanges. Notice that the buffs have a flap of fabric on their outside edges. This flap should be placed so that it will lay back from the wind created by the shaft rotation. You can install one or two buffs on either shaft of the arbor, as needed.

Basics of buffing with compounds
Prepare your instrument by applying a sufficient amount of finish (lacquer, etc.) and allow ample drying time. Wet-sand the finish with #600-grit or finer paper.

Buffing is relatively simple. Apply the buffing compound to the wheel by holding the bar of compound in contact with the spinning buffs (see the diagram). Dedicate one side to the coarse compound, and the other side to the fine. Don't mix compounds on the same wheel. You'll soon get a feel for how hard and how often to apply the compound.

Let the compound do the work! First, use the coarse pre-polishing compound (brown) to remove sanding scratches and to establish a uniform dull luster over the entire instrument. You can polish in any direction, with or across the grain. Then, use the fine (cream colored) polishing compound to bring the instrument to a high gloss. It doesn't take long, so be sure to have ample compound on the wheel.

Important buffing precautions
Too much pressure and too little compound can cause heat build-up, which will soften the finish and allow the buffs to drag the finish right off the surface.

Buff from the center to the edge. Don't start right on an edge; it's delicate, and if you buff through the finish it will most likely be on an edge. The buffs also may “grab” an edge and possibly throw the instrument to the floor.

Move the instrument up or down as you buff the finish. For the highest polish, the last movement should be in the downward direction as you take the instrument away from the wheel.

Buffing safety
Don't wear loose-fitting clothes that can get wrapped up in the rotating spindles.

Wear a dust mask to filter the lint and other airborne particles that come off the wheel when in use.

Wear appropriate eye protection.

Don't present a corner or sharp edge of the instrument to the wheel, because it can catch the instrument and throw it at you!







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