background image

Page 7

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 66615 

        

Maintain a firm grip on the power 

1. 

tool and position your body and 

arm to allow you to resist kickback 

forces. always use auxiliary handle, if 

provided, for maximum control over 

kickback or torque reaction during 

start-up.

 The operator can control 

torque reactions or kickback forces, if 

proper precautions are taken.

Never place your hand near the 

2. 

rotating accessory. Accessory may 

kickback over your hand.

do not position your body in the 

3. 

area where power tool will move 

if kickback occurs.

  Kickback will 

propel the tool in direction opposite to 

the wheel’s movement at the point of 

snagging.
use special care when working 

4. 

corners, sharp edges etc. avoid 

bouncing and snagging the 

accessory.

 Corners, sharp edges or 

bouncing have a tendency to snag the 

rotating accessory and cause loss of 

control or kickback.

do not attach a saw chain 

5. 

woodcarving blade or toothed saw 

blade.

 Such blades create frequent 

kickback and loss of control.

Safety Warnings Specific for 

Sanding Operations

do not use excessively oversized 

1. 

sanding disc paper. Follow 

manufacturer’s recommendations 

when selecting sanding paper. Larger 

sanding paper extending beyond the 

sanding pad presents a laceration 

hazard and may cause snagging, tearing 

of the disc or kickback.

Safety Warnings Specific for 

Polishing Operations

do not allow any loose portion of the 

1. 

polishing bonnet or its attachment 

strings to spin freely. Tuck away or 

trim any loose attachment strings. 

Loose and spinning attachment strings 

can entangle your fingers or snag on the 

workpiece.

If waxing and polishing, make sure the 

2. 

object being polished is free from burrs 

and other foreign matter which could 

damage the Bonnets (52, 53).

Vibration Safety

This tool vibrates during use.  Repeated 

or long-term exposure to vibration may cause 

temporary or permanent physical injury, 

particularly to the hands, arms and shoulders.  

To reduce the risk of vibration-related injury:

Anyone using vibrating tools regularly 

1. 

or for an extended period should first 

be examined by a doctor and then have 

regular medical check-ups to ensure 

medical problems are not being caused 

or worsened from use.  Pregnant 

women or people who have impaired 

blood circulation to the hand, past hand 

injuries, nervous system disorders, 

diabetes, or Raynaud’s Disease should 

not use this tool.  If you feel any medical 

or physical symptoms related to vibration 

(such as tingling, numbness, and white 

or blue fingers), seek medical advice as 

soon as possible.
Do not smoke during use.  Nicotine 

2. 

reduces the blood supply to the hands 

and fingers, increasing the risk of 

vibration-related injury.

Wear suitable gloves to reduce the 

3. 

vibration effects on the user.

REV 10b

Summary of Contents for 66615

Page 1: ...eserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not...

Page 2: ...y NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to address practices not related to personal injury General Power Tool Safety Warni...

Page 3: ...g to power source and or battery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents Remove any...

Page 4: ...ety Warnings Common for Sanding or Polishing Operations This power tool is intended to 1 function as a sander or polisher Read all safety warnings instructions illustrations and specifications provide...

Page 5: ...en performing an operation where the accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord An accessory contacting a live wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and shock the operator...

Page 6: ...afety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles California Health Safety Code 25249 5 et seq WARNING Handling the cord on this 25 product will...

Page 7: ...cause snagging tearing of the disc or kickback Safety Warnings Specific for Polishing Operations Do not allow any loose portion of the 1 polishing bonnet or its attachment strings to spin freely Tuck...

Page 8: ...a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Double Insulated Tools Tools with Two Prong Plugs Outlets for 2 Prong Plug Tools marked Double Insulated do not 1 require grounding They have a spe...

Page 9: ...and in good electrical condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it Protect the extension cords from sharp 8 objects excessive heat...

Page 10: ...nning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product To prevent serious injury from accidental operation Turn the Power Switch 11 off and unplug the P...

Page 11: ...See Figures A and B Make sure the accessory is placed 3 evenly on the Mounting Disc and is secure before turning on the tool Work Piece and Work Area Set Up Designate a work area that is clean and 1...

Page 12: ...lt in the Foam Bonnet 53 being thrown from the Mounting Disc 51 Grip the Polisher firmly with both hands 5 Then turn the Power Switch 11 to its ON position See Figure C DISPLAY 10 POWER SWITCH 11 SPEE...

Page 13: ...ace of the object After the polishing liquid or wax has 8 been removed from the object s surface slide the Power Switch 11 to its OFF position Then unplug the Power Cord 5 See Figure C Remove the Poli...

Page 14: ...machine washed in cold water with detergent Then machine dry the Bonnets at medium heat Carbon Brush Maintenance 3 IMPORTANT Cleaning or replacing the Carbon Brushes 19 should only be done by a quali...

Page 15: ...ied technician replace brushes Excessive noise or rattling Internal damage or wear Carbon brushes or bearings for example Have technician service tool Overheating Forcing tool to work too fast 1 Block...

Page 16: ...oard 1 45 Bearing 1 46 Connecting Board 1 47 Washer 4 48 Screw 4 49 Key 1 50 Spindle 1 51 Mounting Disc 1 52 Polishing Bonnet 1 53 Foam Bonnet 1 54 Sanding Disc 1 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY T...

Page 17: ...18 17 16 15 1 2 14 13 12 4 11 10 9 22 23 24 25 26 8 7 6 5 Foam Bonnet 53 not shown Sanding Disc 54 not shown See Figure A page 9 Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial numbe...

Page 18: ...cidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of me...

Reviews: