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Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

Low Power and/or Low Free Speed

Insufficient Air Pressure

Check air line pressure at the Inlet of 

the Sander while the tool is running at 

free speed. It must be 90 psig (6.2 Bar).

Clogged Muffler(s)

See the “Housing Disassembly” section 

for Muffler removal. The Muffler can 

be back flushed with a clean, suitable 

cleaning solution until all contaminates 

and obstructions have been removed. If 

the Muffler can not be properly cleaned 

then replace it. Replace Muffler Insert 

(See the 

“Housing Assembly” Section).

Plugged Inlet Screen

Clean the Inlet Screen with a clean, 

suitable cleaning solution. If Screen 

does not come clean replace it.

One or more Worn or Broken Vanes

Install a complete set of new Vanes 

(all vanes must be replaced for proper 

operation). Coat all vanes with quality 

pneumatic tool oil. See “Motor Disas

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sembly” and 

“Motor Assembly”.

Internal air leakage in the Motor Housing 

indicated by higher than normal air con

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sumption and lower than normal speed.

Check for proper Motor alignment and 

Lock Ring engagement. Check for 

damaged O-Ring in Lock Ring groove. 

Remove Motor Assembly and Re-Install 

the Motor Assembly. See “Motor Disas

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sembly” and “Motor Assembly”. 

Motor Parts Worn

Overhaul Motor. Contact authorized

Service Center.

Worn or broken Spindle Bearings

Replace the worn or broken Bear

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ings. See “Shaft Balancer and Spindle 

Disassembly” and “Spindle Bearings, 

AirSHIELD™ and Shaft Balancer As

-

sembly”.

Air leakage through the Speed 

Control and/or Valve Stem.

Dirty, broken or bent Valve Spring, Valve 

or Valve Seat.

Disassemble, inspect and replace worn 

or damaged parts. See Steps 2 and 3 

in “Housing Disassembly” and Steps 2 

and 3 in “Housing Assembly”.

Vibration/Rough Operation

Incorrect Pad

Only use Pad Sizes and Weights 

designed for the machine.

Addition of interface pad or other material

Only use abrasive and/or interface 

designed for the machine. Do not at

-

tach anything to the Sanders Pad face 

that was not specifically designed to be 

used with the Pad and Sander.

Improper lubrication or buildup of foreign 

debris.

Disassemble the Sander and clean in 

a suitable cleaning solution. Assemble 

the Sander.

Worn or broken Rear or Front Motor 

Bearing(s)

Replace the worn or broken Bearings. 

See “Motor Disassembly” and “Motor 

Assembly”.

For vacuum machines it is possible to 

have too much vacuum while sanding on 

a flat surface causing the pad to stick to 

the sanding surface.

For SGV machines add extra washer(s) 

to the pad spindle to increase the gap 

between the pad and shroud. For CV 

machines reduce vacuum through 

the vacuum system and/or add extra 

washer(s) to the pad.

Troubleshooting Guide

DOC 2152 

 Rev 11/24/16 

Summary of Contents for TwoHAND

Page 1: ...is declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s EN ISO 15744 2008 Following the provisions of 89 392 EEC as amended by 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC 93 68 EEC Directives and consolidating Directive 2006 42 EC Place and date of issue Name Signature or equivalent marking of authorized person Important Read these instructions care fully before installing ope...

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Page 3: ...un tool slowly for a few seconds to allow air to circulate the oil If the tool is used frequently lubricate it on a daily basis or lubricate it if the tool starts to slow or lose power It is recommended that the air pressure at the tool is 90 psig 6 2 bar while the tool is running The tool can run at lower pressures but never higher than 90 psig 6 2 bar 1 Read all instructions before using this to...

Page 4: ...1 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 14 15 16 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 32 31 33 34 36 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 25 50 53 52 54 55 56 52 53 57 58 59 61 60 62 63 52 51 64 TO VACUUM SYSTEM FOR CENTRAL VACUUM 65 66 67 68 30 12 69 70 ITEM NO TORQUE SETTINGS in lbs N m 12 55 65 6 2 7 3 43 21 30 2 4 3 4 52 27 30 3 0 3 4 53 29 33 3 3 3 7 63 60 72 6 8 8 1 ...

Page 5: ...OTTLE SAFETY LEVER ASSEMBLY 1 673 A2400 3 8 in ORBIT THROTTLE SAFETY LEVER ASSEMBLY 1 31 673 A2062 HANGER 1 32 673 A1865 SPACER RING 2 33 673 B0356 MOTOR HOUSING W SIDE HANDLE MOUNTING STUDS 1 34 673 A0031 LEVER SPRING PIN 1 35 673 A0655 VALVE STEM ASSEMBLY 1 36 673 A0015 VALVE SLEEVE 1 37 673 A0009 VALVE SEAT 1 38 673 A0007 VALVE 1 39 673 F0094 VALVE SPRING 1 40 673 A0730 AIRLINE SEAL ASSEMBLY 1 ...

Page 6: ...ED 12 19 05 12 000 RPM Muffler Kit P N 673 A2524 27 60 60 RAG 01 30 08 PWH 02 13 08 RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION A DESCRIPTION DATE R REVISION RECORD TOOLS INC RAG 01 30 08 PWH 02 13 08 KIT 36 0 MM MOTOR XX XX 0 05 0 1 XPA1878 P N TITLE DRWN BY DATE DUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN XX MATERIAL NA NA 0 5 X POLE PRECISION PROPERTY OF X POLE PRECISION TOOLS INC ANY REPRO ANGLES PROPRIETARY...

Page 7: ...e threaded end of the T 6 Motor Lock Ring Wrench Spindle Puller Tool into the Spindle until hand tight Apply a gentle heat from a propane torch or hot air gun to the large end of the Shaft Balancer until it is about 212 F 100 C to soften the adhesive Do not over heat Remove the spindle assembly by using the slider to pull the spindle assembly outward Allow the parts to cool until they are safe to ...

Page 8: ...move the Mufflers Captive Ring O Ring and O Ring from the End Cap 8a For NV and CV machines Remove the exhaust Tub ing Tubing Clamp and inlet Tubing from the motor housing assembly Separate the exhaust Tubing Tub ing Clamp and inlet Tubing from each other 8b For SGV machines Remove the inlet Tubing from the motor housing assembly 9 Unscrew the three Screws from the motor housing as sembly 10a For ...

Page 9: ...aft Place the Spacer onto the shoulder of the Spindle Note Be sure that the Dust Shield is past the shoulder where Spacer rests Place the Bearing on the Spindle with the seal side toward the Washer Note Make sure that both the inner and outer races of the Bearing are supported by the Bearing Press Tool when pressing them into place Press the Bearing to the Spacer using the T 1B Spindle Bearing Pre...

Page 10: ...ill hear and feel a click when the lead thread of the Lock Ring drops into the lead thread of the housing 11 Spin on a new Pad and hand tighten it using the Pad Wrench Testing Place 3 drops of quality pneumatic air tool oil directly into the motor inlet and connect the machine to a 90 psig 6 2 bar air supply A 12 000 RPM tool should run between 11 500 to 12 500 RPM when the air pressure is 90 psig...

Page 11: ...sembly and Motor Assembly Motor Parts Worn Overhaul Motor Contact authorized Service Center Worn or broken Spindle Bearings Replace the worn or broken Bear ings See Shaft Balancer and Spindle Disassembly and Spindle Bearings AirSHIELD and Shaft Balancer As sembly Air leakage through the Speed Control and or Valve Stem Dirty broken or bent Valve Spring Valve or Valve Seat Disassemble inspect and re...

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