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Subframe bushing

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Subframe bushing 12100102

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Subframe bushing

Subframe bushing for Major sander

The Subframe bushing in a Major sander is a component that can serve different functions depending on the specific model and design of the sander. In general, the Subframe bushing is associated with the attachment or retention of various elements of the sander, such as the sanding plate, belt and other components.

Possible functions and uses

1. Holding the sanding plate in place: In many sander models, the Subframe bushing can be an important part for holding the sanding plate or the sander head in place. It can be used to stabilise the plate and ensure uniform sanding.

2. Transfer of movement: The Subframe bushing can also be used to transfer the rotary movement from the motor to the sanding plate or other moving parts of the sander.

3. Vibration reduction: It can play a role in reducing vibrations to improve user comfort and sanding quality.

Wear points of the Subframe bushing

These can depend on several factors, including frequency of use, material quality, and the type of work performed with the sander.

Here are some common signs of wear that may require replacement of the Subframe bushing or other related components:

1. Excessive play: If you notice excessive play or loose movement in the sanding plate or other components related to the Subframe bushing, this may indicate that the ring is worn.

2. Difficulty maintaining pressure: If you have trouble maintaining constant pressure while sanding or if the sander is not working properly, this may be a sign of wear on the Subframe bushing.

3. Unusual noises: Squeaking, rubbing or other abnormal noises when using the sander may indicate a problem with the Subframe bushing.

4. Visible debris or damage: Wear on the ring may also be evident as debris, cracks, chips or other visible signs of damage.

As with any wear part, it is recommended that you consult the user manual for your specific Major sander for information on maintenance, replacement parts and recommended service intervals. If you suspect a problem with the Subframe bushing on your sander, it is best to contact a repair professional or the Repex Floor manufacturer's after-sales service for assistance specific to your sander model and to carry out any necessary repairs.

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