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WARNING

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MT2420

MICRO 2" SANDER

 - .4HP

1512184-14

The oil and water extractor should not be mounted on or near the 
air compressor. The temperature of air is greatly increased during 
compression. As the air cools down to room temperature in the 
air line, on its way to the air power tool, the moisture contained 
in it condenses. Thus, for maximum effectiveness, the oil and 
water extractor should be mounted at some point

in the air supply system where the temperature of the compressed 
air in the line is likely to be lowest. Air lines must be properly drained 
daily. Each low point in an air line acts as a water trap. Such points 
should be fitted with an easily accessible drain. See diagram below. 
Pitch all air lines back towards the compressor so that condensed 
moisture will flow back into the air receiver where it can be drained 
off. Drain daily. 

SUGGESTED AIR LINE CONNECTION

Pitch pipe back toward air receiver

Compressor unit

Drain

Daily

25 FEET OR MORE

Oil and water extractor should be at least 25 ft. from the compressor. Further if possible.

Drain

Daily

Drain

Daily

Oil and Water

 Extractor

Install drain at

 each low point

PIPE SIZE, I.D. (Inches)

Air Flow

CFM

Length of Pipe (feet)

10
20
30
40
50
70

50

1/2"
3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

100

3/4"
3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

150

3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

1-1/4"

200

3/4"

1"
1"
1"

1-1/4"

CAUTIONS FOR USE

Users of this tool should review the chemical composition of 

the work surface and any products used in conjunction with

this tool for any such chemicals prior to engaging in any

activity that creates dust and/or microscopic particles.

Users should obtain the Material Safety Data Sheets for all

identified chemicals, either from the manufacturer or their

employer, and proceed to study, understand and follow all

instructions and warnings for exposure to such chemicals.

Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead based

paints; crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other

masonry products; and arsenic and chromium from chemically

treated lumber. A listing of the chemicals can be obtained

at www.oehha.ca.gov under Proposition 65.

In order to reduce their exposure to such chemicals

users should always:

- work in well-ventilated areas

- wear appropriate safety equipment and clothes that are

  specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles

1) This tool is intended for polishing and sanding with all 

types of movement e.g. rotary, orbital and reciprocat-

ing, using coated abrasive product and bonnets of 

various soft materials and endless belts. Any other 

use is forbidden.

2) Only use the polishing and sanding pads as recom-

mended by the pad manufacturer.

3) It is forbidden to use the grinding wheels and cut-off 

wheels on this tool.

4) Ensure the max. operating speed of the pad is higher 

than the rated speed of the power tool.

5) Centrally adhere sanding disc to support pad.
6) Always wear ANSI approved ear protection and
    safety glasses when using this tool. Gloves and 

protective clothing are recommended.

7) Personal protection and dust collection devices shall 

be chosen according to the material being worked 

upon. Please consult provider of such devices.

8) Release the start and stop device in case of failure of 

energy supply.

9) Only use the lubricant recommended by the manufac-

turer.

Summary of Contents for MT2420

Page 1: ...er the part or parts failed because of defective material workmanship or other causes Failures caused by accident alteration or misuse are not covered by this warranty The manufacturer at its discreti...

Page 2: ...ing any inserted tools 3 Before using tool please confirm all couplings and plugs are fixed securely An air hose that is under pressure may lash out when disconnected and could lead to serious injurie...

Page 3: ...ates dust and or microscopic particles Users should obtain the Material Safety Data Sheets for all identified chemicals either from the manufacturer or their employer and proceed to study understand a...

Page 4: ...dos para esta herramienta No modifique o altere esta herramienta de ninguna manera El funcionamiento y o mantenimiento inadecuado de la herramienta la modificaci n o la utilizaci n de la herramienta c...

Page 5: ...Desconecte la manguera de aire antes de cambiar o ajustar cualquier inserta herramientas 3 Antes de utilizar la herramienta por favor confirmar todos los acoplamientos y los tapones sefijan firmement...

Page 6: ...cerca del compresor de aire La temperatura del aire se aumenta enormemente durante la compresi n Como el aire se enfr a a temperatura ambiente en la l nea a rea en su camino al aire La herramienta co...

Page 7: ...3 La broche 5 16 24 Femme La rapidit 7 000 19 000 RPM Consommation d air 3 1 CFM Entr e d air 1 4 Moteur 0 4 HP Pression 90psi chappement C t Poids 1 1lbs Longueur 3 3 Ultime personnalisation R glez l...

Page 8: ...is dans des milieux potentiellement explosifs 2 D connecter le tuyau d air avant de changer ou d ajuster quelque outil ins r 3 Avant d utiliser l outil v rifier que les raccords et autres soient bien...

Page 9: ...eau de support 6 Toujours porter protections auditives et lunettes de s curit certifi es par l ANSI lorsque vous utilisez l outil Gants et v tements de protection sont recommand s 7 Protection personn...

Page 10: ...Ring Connect Nut Air Inlet Bushing 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 320 18 320 20 320 21 320 22 320 24 320 25 320 26 320 27 320 28 320 29 320 30 320 31 320 32 MT2420 P2 MT2420 P3 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 2...

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