User’s Manual
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pressure can cause unacceptable swirl marks and unevenness in the work surface.
Keep the Sander in constant motion while abrasive pad is in contact with the work surface.
Use a steady, sweeping motion. Stopping the Sander (on the work), or moving the Sander
erratically can cause unacceptable swirl marks and unevenness in the work surface.
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NOTE:
Do not allow rotating abrasive pad to contact sharp protrusions. Contact with
protruding objects (nails, screws, electrical boxes, etc,), can severely damage the abrasive
pad.ABRASIVE PAD REPLACEMENT
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CAUTION
: DISCONNECT SANDER FROM POWER SOURCE.
1.
Grasp the abrasive pad and the sander housing (clamping the pad to the housing), to prevent
pad rotation.
2.
Rotate the pad retaining nut, counterclockwise and remove.
3.
Lift off the large metal washer and the abrasive pad
NOTE:
When the abrasive pad, is lifted off the Sander: the abrasive back-up disc is exposed.
Please note that this back-up disc is also covered with an abrasive material. This abrasive
material is ONLY used to prevent "slippage" between the back-up disc and the foam packed
abrasive pad, it is NOT suitable for use as a sanding abrasive. DO NOT USE THE SANDER "
WITHOUT A PROPER ABRASIVE PAD INSTALLED (to prevent severe damage to the work).
4.
Position new abrasive pad to the back-up disc, making sure that the center hole in the
abrasive disc is centered on the hub of the back-up disc.
5.
Position the large metal washer the retaining nut to the Sander.
6.
Rotate the retaining nut clockwise to hand tighten (while holding the abrasive pad).
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The output shaft is inserted into the adhesive disc center with six angle wrench clockwise
rotation angle in the six-hex hole, and at the same time, the hands hold the adhesive disc
grinding, grinding disc can be remove adhesive.
BRUSH-TYPESKIRT
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A brush-type skirt surrounds the abrasive pad. This skirt serves two purposes: (1) The skirt
extends below the surface of the abrasive pad so that it contacts the work surface first. This
positions the sanding head parallel to the work surface before the abrasive contacts the
work, preventing the abrasive from "gouging" the work. (2) The skirt also helps contain the
drywall dust until the vacuum cleaner pulls it away.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT SANDER FROM POWER CIRCUIT.
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To replace skirt: (1) Remove abrasive pad (see ABRASIVE PAD REPLACEMENT). (2) Use phillips
screwdriver to remove the six retaining screws (3) Lift the skirt out of housing. (4) Position
new skirt to housing and install the six retaining screws. (5) Replace the abrasive pad.