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 READ INSTRUCTIONS 

•  Thoroughly read and understand these product instructions before using 

this tool. Failure to follow all warnings can result in tool damage or serious 
physical injury.

•  Keep these product instructions for future reference.

 

EYE INJURY HAZARD!

•  Rapidly moving abrasive surfaces can eject metal particles, dirt and debris 

at high velocity. Always wear ANSI approved eye protection when operating 
this tool.

 

HEARING DAMAGE HAZARD!

•  This tool emits high sound levels while operating. Use ANSI approved  

ear protection when operating.

 

BURSTING HAZARD!

•  Do not exceed 90 psi (6.2 bar) of tool inlet pressure. Permanent tool  

damage and/or bursting could occur and cause personal injury.

 

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

 

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 

CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
could result in minor or moderate injury.

 

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.

SAFETY INFORMATION

The following explanations are displayed in this manual, on the labeling, and on all other information 
provided with this product:

Summary of Contents for PRO MINI ANGLE

Page 1: ...3 4 X 20 1 2 PRO MINI ANGLE BELT SANDER INSTRUCTIONS Part 31649...

Page 2: ...lt 1 1 4 NPT Air Inlet Coupler SPECIFICATIONS RPM 17 000 free speed Operating Air Pressure 90 psi Max Air Consumption 8 CFM 198 l m 90 PSI 6 2 bar Inlet thread size 1 4 FNPT Required Belt Size 3 4 x 2...

Page 3: ...se ANSI approved ear protection when operating BURSTING HAZARD Do not exceed 90 psi 6 2 bar of tool inlet pressure Permanent tool damage and or bursting could occur and cause personal injury DANGER in...

Page 4: ...djustments to prevent accidental tool starting and potential severe injury Frequently inspect Abrasive Belt and tool condition If tears develop discontinue tool use immediately and replace damaged bel...

Page 5: ...his The end of the Abrasive Belt Arm is spring loaded to keep the proper tension on the Abrasive Belts While holding the tool firmly push inward on the end of the Abrasive Belt Arm while depressing th...

Page 6: ...crew is located at the outer left side of the Abrasive Arm Assembly FIG 5 Using the included 3mm Hex Key loosen the screw slightly and the outer 2 5 of the arm will droop and the locking screw head wi...

Page 7: ...KING Disconnect air supply from the tool to prevent accidental starting and potential injury while adjusting the Abrasive Belt Tracking The Tracking Adjustment Screw is located at the outer right side...

Page 8: ...CORRECTION Tool Doesn t Respond to Paddle Depression Insufficient CFM at tool inlet 8 CFM 90 PSI minimum for best results Verify sufficient air supply to tool Tool contaminat ed by moisture Check for...

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