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Select the correct grit grade of sandpaper 

  Different grits of sandpaper can be used differentiating between coarse, medium 

and fine. 

  Use coarse grits for rough finish sanding, medium grits for smooth work, and fine 

grits for finishing. 

  The higher the grade number, the finer the grain. For rough work, start with a low 

grit grade (e.g.,  60 grit) and move to a higher, finer grade (e.g.,  120 grit) for 

finishing. If you use a fine grade for rough surfaces, it will soon clog and need to 

be replaced. 

  It is best to do a test run on a piece of scrap material to determine the optimum 

grades of sandpaper for a particular job. 

Work tips 

  If your battery tool gets too hot, especially when used at low speed, set the speed 

to maximum and let it run without load for 2-3 minutes to cool down the motor. 

Avoid prolonged use at very low speeds. Always use sandpaper suitable for the 

material you want to sand. 

  Always make sure the workpiece is securely supported to prevent movement of 

the workpiece. 

  Any movement of the material can affect the quality of the sanding finish. 

  Turn your sander on before sanding and turn it off only after you stop sanding. 

For best results, sand the wood in the direction of the grain. 

  Do not start sanding without sandpaper in place. 

  Do not allow the sandpaper to wear away as it will damage the base. The 

warranty does not cover the wear of the base. 

  Use coarse grit paper for sanding rough surfaces, medium grit for smooth 

surfaces, and fine grit for final surfaces. If necessary, carry out a test with scrap 

material first. 

  Use only replacement parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer. 

  The sandpaper controls the efficiency of the sanding, not the amount of force you 

apply to the tool. Excessive force will reduce sanding efficiency and cause motor 

overload. Replacing sandpaper regularly will maintain optimum sanding 

efficiency. 

Attention 

1.  At all times, let the sander do the work; do not force or apply excessive pressure 

to the sander. Preferably use a light circular motion. Pressing too hard will slow 

down the movement of the machine and affect the quality of work by reducing 

tool life. 

2.  If the sandpaper absorbs too much wax, it won't last as long and polishing will be 

harder and take longer. If the wax seems hard to buff, you may have used too 

much wax. 

3.  If the sandpaper keeps coming off the base, try a new one. 

Maintenance and cleaning 

 

Attention 

Remove the battery pack from the tool before performing any adjustments, service, or 

maintenance. 
 

Summary of Contents for TRDSLI2001

Page 1: ...1 v BATTERY ORBIT SANDER...

Page 2: ...f electric shock d Never use the cord to carry pull or unplug the charger from the tool Keep the cable away from heat or oil e If using the tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a Residual Curren...

Page 3: ...oid contact If accidentally contacted rinse immediately with water If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes also seek medical help Liquid expelled from the battery can cause irritation or burns...

Page 4: ...ling advice Security alert Use only accessories supported by the manufacturer For indoor use only Batteries can enter the water cycle if not disposed of properly which can be dangerous for the ecosyst...

Page 5: ...nd remove all nails screws etc of the wood before sanding Avoid overheating the object being sanded as well as the sander Always empty the dust collector after and before each use Under unfavorable co...

Page 6: ...of wood plastic metal filler material and coated surfaces Machines with electronic speed control are also suitable for finer sanding Note Not all accessories illustrated or described need to be includ...

Page 7: ...r eyes never attempt to use the sander without the dust bag properly installed Also use the appropriate PPE for this type of sanding work Empty the dust bag see fig C1 C2 For the most efficient operat...

Page 8: ...only light sanding pressure to achieve greater stock removal Fine sanding Put a fine grit sandpaper on the machine Using moderate pressure move the machine in a circular pattern or alternately in the...

Page 9: ...best results sand the wood in the direction of the grain Do not start sanding without sandpaper in place Do not allow the sandpaper to wear away as it will damage the base The warranty does not cover...

Page 10: ...Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts Water must not come into contact with this tool Problem solving If your tool does not work check to see if the battery is charged and properly fitted t...

Page 11: ...11 The machine accessories and packaging must be sorted for environmentally friendly recycling Plastic components are labeled for categorized recycling Exploded view...

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