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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:

When using electric tools, machines or equipment, basic safety

precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of 

re,

electricshock, and personal injury.

READ

ALL

INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS TOOL

1. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. 

Cluttered areas can cause injuries.

2. CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT. 

Don’t use power tools in damp, 

wet, or poorly lit locations. Don’t expose tools to the rain. Keep the work area 

well lit. Don’t use tools in the presence of flammable gases

 or liquids.

3. KEEP CHILDREN AND BYSTANDERS AWAY.

 All children 

should be kept 

away from the work area. Don’t let them handle machines, tools or extension 

cords.

Bystanders can be a distraction and can be injured.

4. GROUNDED TOOLS

 must be plugged into an outlet that is properly 

installed and grounded. Grounding provides a low-resistan

ce path to carry 

electricity to the ground away from the operator, should the

 tool malfunction

electrically. Do not remove the grounding prong from the plug or alter the plug in 

any way

.  If in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded according 

to code, check with a qualified electrician. 

5. OBSERVE PROPER PRECAUTIONS REGARDING DOUBLE INSULATION.

This tool is double insulated. It is equipped with a 

p

olarized plug.

One blade is wider than the othe

r

, so it will fit into a polarized outlet only one 

way

. If you have difficulty inserting the plug, try reversing it. If it still doesn’t 

fit, do not alter the plug; have a qualified electrician install a

 polarized outlet.

6. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. 

Prevent body con

t

act with grounded 

surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosu

res. When your 

body is grounded the risk of electric shock increases. Wh

e

n working wherever

“live” electrical wires may be encountered, try to ascertain whether there 

is a danger of shock. DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL

while using it. Hold the tool only by the plas

t

ic grip to prevent electric shock if 

you contact a live wire.

7. DO NOT MISUSE THE CORD.

  Never carry your tools by the cord or pull on 

the cord to unplug it. Protect the cord from potential sources of damage: 

heat, oil & solvents, sharp edges, or moving parts. Replac

e

 damaged cords 

immediately.

8. WHEN WORKING OUTDOORS, USE AN OUTDOOR-RATED EXTENSION 

CORD.

An extension cord rated for outdoor use must be marked “

W

-A” or 

“W”.

9. DO NOT EXPOSE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS TO MOISTURE.

Rain or 

wet conditions can cause water to enter the tool and lead to electric shock.

10. ENSURE THE EXTENSION CORD YOU USE IS OF SUFFICIENT GAUGE 

FOR ITS LENGTH.

11. STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT. 

Store equipment in a dry area to inhibit rust. 

Equipment also should be in a high location or locked up to

 keep out of 

reach of children.

12. DON’T FORCE THE TOOL. 

It

will do the job better and more safely at the 

rate for which it was intended.

13. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. 

Don’t force a small tool or attachment to do the 

work of a larger industrial tool. Don’t use a tool for a purpose

 for which it was 

not intended.

14. DRESS PROPERLY. 

Don’t wear loose clothing or jewelry; t

h

ey can be 

caught in moving parts. Protective, non-electrically conduct

i

ve gloves, protective

eyewear and non-skid footwear are recommended. Wear pr

otective hair

covering to contain long hair and keep yourself from harm.

Recommended Minimum Wire Gauge for Extension Cords

Amps from Tool Nameplate 25’ length

50’ length

75’ length

100’ length 150’ length 200’ length

0-5 amps 

16 ga.

 

16 ga.

 

16 ga.

 

14 ga.

 

12 ga.

 

12 ga.

5.1-8 amps

16 ga.

 

16 ga.

 

14 ga.

 

12 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

Do Not Use

 

8.1-12 amps

14 ga.

 

14 ga.

 

12 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

Do Not Use

 

Do Not Use

 

12.1-15 amps

12 ga.

 

12 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

Do Not Use

 

Do Not Use

 

15.1-20 amps

 

10 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

10 ga.

 

Do Not Use

 

Do Not Use

 

Do Not Use

 

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Summary of Contents for 241-9796

Page 1: ...al for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales receipt in a safe dry place for future reference Operator s Manual DETAIL SANDER 241 9796 For questions about...

Page 2: ...trical wires may be encountered try to ascertain whether there is a danger of shock DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOL while using it Hold the tool only by the plastic grip to prevent electric s...

Page 3: ...before turning the tool on Left attached these parts can y off a moving part and result in injury 21 DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF IT CANNOT BE SWITCHED ON OR OFF Have your tool repaired before using it 22 D...

Page 4: ...e NOTE Check the sandpaper regularly for tears cracking and other damage Damaged paper can allow the pad beneath to be damaged Because of the operator vigilance required the pad is considered a consum...

Page 5: ...until you obtain the desired nish When removing old paint determine how much paint really needs to be removed Consider that old paint may well be toxic and will have to be treated with the respect du...

Page 6: ...ing Terminal block Bearing Cord clamp Fan Cord guard Rotor Power cord Stator Screw Brush holder Screw Switch cover Right housing Switch Label PARTS LIST Please refer to the schematic drawing on page 7...

Page 7: ...7 SCHEMATIC DRAWING WARNING Repairs should be made by an authorized repair center Do not this power tool Contact at for questions regarding this power tool 1 866 915 8626 open or disassemble...

Page 8: ...light bulbs and or batteries 2 shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and or rental purposes and 3 does not cover any losses injuries to persons property or costs This warranty does give y...

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