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USER MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

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If Your Orbot Micro Fails to Run

Be sure the machine is disconnected from the electrical supply before any inspection or maintenance is 

performed. The motor is only for the voltage specified on the nameplate. Voltage should not vary more 

than 10% over or under the voltage shown on the nameplate. Although the ORBOT MICRO is built to 

last a lifetime, it can encounter problems from heavy wear and tear. All problems are repairable, and 

can most often be repaired by a mechanically inclined technician or user.
1) 

If your Orbot Micro fails to run, unplug it from the outlet or power source.

 

a) Check power cord plug for bent prongs that could be preventing proper contact with the outlet.

 

b)  Check power cord for worn or cracked insulation. If these are noted, 

DO NOT CONTINUE 

TO OPERATE

 tool. 

IMMEDIATELY

 contact your dealer to have tool repaired and serviced.

 

c)  Check power source for blown fuses or open circuit breakers. Also verify that power source is 

providing adequate voltage and current to safely operate your tool. Use a volt meter if able.

2) 

If your Orbot Micro starts to arc, experiences a loss in torque, runs hot to the  

 

 

touch or has stopped during operation:

 

a)  Turn off and 

DO NOT CONTINUE TO OPERATE

 the tool. Continuing to use your tool may 

cause further damage by creating a short circuit in the motor windings. Unplug the machine 

from the outlet or power source, and proceed through the following steps or contact your 

dealer to have your tool repaired and serviced:

3) 

Clean tool of dirt, fiber, and other debris by blowing it out with compressed air.

 

a)  This is recommended maintenance for every 8 hours of operation or as conditions warrant.  

Pay attention to area around the carbon brushes’ contact with the motor, just inside the top 

of motor cover. If used on carpets or with wool pads/bonnets, it is recommended to blow out 

your tool after every use. If the tool should get wet, also blow out the underside of the tool.  

If the tool has gotten wet, you may need to allow the tool to completely dry before you are 

able to completely blow out all the fibers and other debris.

4) 

Check the carbon brushes, brush holder and brush holder caps.

 

a)  The carbon brushes are wear items and periodically will need    

 

 

replacing (after 50 to 150 hour of use). Carbon brushes will    

 

 

shut off the machine when needing replacing. Never operate    

 

 

with chipped or cracked brush holder caps. Refer to the images   

 

 

shown for good and worn parts. Since brushes are wear items,   

 

 

we recommend that you keep a spare set of brushes. Please    

 

 

note  some specialty tools are required for replacing the brush    

 

 

holders. Recommend to have your dealer perform this service.

5) 

Inspection of the brush holder caps.

 a) 

WARNING:

 Never operate machine with chipped or otherwise damaged brush holder caps.

 

b)  Be sure power cord is disconnected. Use a screwdriver to remove damaged brush holder cap, 

carbon brush and spring. Wipe threads with a cotton Q-tip on inside of brush holder cleaning 

any foreign matter. Replace carbon brush, spring and screw on a new brush cap.

VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE CARBON BRUSH HOLDERS AND CARBON BRUSHES

Good Brush Holder        Bad Brush Holder (photos and illustration) –            

            New Carbon Brush             Worn/Bad Brush –

 

                 Look for scarring or marking on the surface of the carbon brush too short to use holder. These may be electrical shorts.

6)  If problems still exist, please return your ORBOT MICRO to your dealer for a complete diagnosis 

ANY OTHER SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY THE FACTORY OR AN 

AUTHORIZED ORBOT USA SERVICE CENTER.

Summary of Contents for MICRO HOSOM

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL US 2020 TWIN HEAD ORBITAL STAIR UPHOLSTERY TOOL ...

Page 2: ...the product as this could lead to transit damage Neither ORBOT nor its distributors will be held responsible for any incidental or consequential loss This guarantee does not cover Periodic maintenance repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear Damage caused by accident misuse or neglect fire or the fitting of other than genuine ORBOT parts Defects in other than genuine ORBOT parts ...

Page 3: ...ories Machine Operating Instructions User Maintenance Troubleshooting Additional Maintenance Service Information Disposal Recycling Information Appearance of Your ORBOT MICRO Technical Specifications ORBOT MICRO Parts Diagrams Parts Listing 2 3 4 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 ...

Page 4: ...dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control Electrical Safety d Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shoc...

Page 5: ...r storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally t Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users u Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts b...

Page 6: ...om work area Anyone entering the work area must wear personal protective equipment Fragments of workpiece or of a broken accessory may fly away and cause injury beyond immediate area of operation hh Position the cord clear of the spinning accessory If you lose control the cord may be cut or snagged and your hand or arm may be pulled into the spinning accessory ii Never lay the power tool down unti...

Page 7: ...k plug and electrical receptacle for proper contact Additional Safety Instructions ss Do not Abuse Cord Do not force sharp bend in cord especially where it exits the handle and particularly when curling cord for storage tt Maintain Tool with Care Keep tool clean for better and safer performance Follow lubricating and changing accessories instructions Inspect cord periodically and if damaged have r...

Page 8: ...pound removes corrosion and surface film while also leaving a polished finish that is absolutely stunning For quality that meets high nt standards for its aircraft insist on Free Flite Cleaner Polish for your stainless steel aluminum billet parts chro ly every metal that needs polishing Polish Free Flite TM Protective Sealant Specially formulated to bond to bare metal allowing you to deoxidize t d...

Page 9: ...ATION INFORMATION EXCESSIVE PRESSURE DOES NOT IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AND MAY DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSION The hand like action of the polisher s heads prevents surface damage regardless of the pressure applied Move the machine slowly You need not be afraid of burning gouging or swirling the surface Pad Care Instruction Cleaning your pads well before they dry will extend their life Use a mild detergent and...

Page 10: ...s below on care and maintenance of your ORBOT MICRO You can also visit our website at www orbotusa com for tutorials and video instructions on proper tool care and maintenance How To Maintain Your ORBOT MICRO Ensure machine is disconnected from electrical supply before inspection or maintenance is performed 1 Lubricate the upper motor bearing After every eight hours of use lubricate the upper moto...

Page 11: ... or as conditions warrant Pay attention to area around the carbon brushes contact with the motor just inside the top of motor cover If used on carpets or with wool pads bonnets it is recommended to blow out your tool after every use If the tool should get wet also blow out the underside of the tool If the tool has gotten wet you may need to allow the tool to completely dry before you are able to c...

Page 12: ...he entire machine should be sent to an authorized ORBOT MICRO service center for repair Helpful Tips for Storing Your Orbot Micro Save Your Box Your ORBOT MICRO was sent to you in a special container designed for safe storage We recommend that you keep this box for storing your ORBOT MICRO You will also want to use this box in case you need to send your machine back to the factory for service Cord...

Page 13: ... Enclosed 24 bar commutator Electric Cord HOSOM 9 5 long Non Marking 16 AWG 3 SJTOW HOSOM 230V 2 5 m long Non Marking 1mm2 1 5 mm2 Housing Heavy duty cast aluminum Orbital Stroke Length 5 16 in 8 mm Sound Pressure LpA 82 5 dBA uncertainty 0 57 dBA Sound Powel Lw 94 1 dBA uncertainty 0 57 dBA Hand Arm Vibration 1 27 m sec 2 uncertainty 0 17 m sec 2 Testing Labs Intertek ETL SEMKO for CE EMC and Saf...

Page 14: ...ORBOT MICRO PARTS DIAGRAMS 14 Please Note Above 2 diagrams only are different due to the motor ...

Page 15: ...ng 19 Brush Holder Caps 20 Carbon Brush Contoured Spring and Dead Stop 21 Carbon Brush Holder 22 Screw Brush Holder Retaining 23 Field 115V 60Hz 24 Screw Rear Handle 25 Split Lock Washer For Field Retaining Screw 26 Screw Field Retaining 27 Armature 115V 60Hz 28 Screw Motor Bearing Hold 29 Bearing Lower Motor 30 Lock Ring for Pinion Gear 31 Orbot Micro Switch Double Pole Single Throw 230V 32 Crimp...

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