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Dynorbital

®

Silver Supreme

12,000 RPM Random Orbital Sander

SAFETY, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE - SAVE THIS DOCUMENT, EDUCATE ALL PERSONNEL

Parts Page Reorder No. PD10•36

Effective October, 2010

Supersedes PD09•02

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully Read all instructions before operating or servicing any Dynabrade

®

Abrasive Power Tool.

Products offered by Dynabrade are not to be modified, converted or otherwise altered from the original design.

DO NOT USE tool for anything other than its intended applications.
Training:

Proper care, maintenance, and storage of your air tool will maximize tools performance and reduce chance for accident.

Employer's Responsibility:

Provide operators with safety instructions and training for safe use of tools and accessories.

REPORT TO YOUR SUPERVISOR ANY CONDITION OF THE TOOL, ACCESSORIES, OR OPERATION YOU CONSIDER UNSAFE.

Read and understand tool manual before

work starts to reduce risk of injury to

operator, visitors, and tool.

Eye protection must be worn 
at all times, eye protection to 

conform to ANSI Z87.1.

Respiratory protection to be used when

exposed to contaminants that exceed the

applicable threshold limit values required by law.

Air line hazard, pressurized supply lines and flexible hoses

can cause serious injury. Do not use damaged, frayed or

deteriorated air hoses and fittings.

WARNING

Ear protection to be worn when exposure to sound,

exceeds the limits of applicable Federal, State or local

statues, ordinances and/or regulations.

Read and understand this tool manual before operating your air tool. Follow all safety rules for the protection of operating personnel as well as
adjacent areas. Always operate, inspect and maintain this tool in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Safety Code
for Portable Air Tools – B186.1. For additional safety information, refer to Safety Requirements for the Use, Care and Protection of Abrasive
Wheels – ANSI B7.1, Code of Federal Regulation – CFR 29 Part 1910, European Committee for Standards (EN) Hand Held Non-Electric Power
Tools – Safety Requirements and applicable State and Local Regulations.

Some dust created by sanding, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects

or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints

Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products

Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well  

ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Practice safety requirements. Work alert,

have proper attire, and do not operate tools under

the influence of alcohol or drugs.

FIND THE MOST CURRENT OFFERING OF SUPPORT DOCUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES AT WWW.DYNABRADE.COM

Tool Intent:

Dynorbital

®

Silver Supreme Sanders are used for sanding and finishing a variety of materials including wood, metal, plastic, fiberglass, 

solid surfaces, composites, rubber, glass and stone. 

CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND
PNEUMATIC TOOL SAFETY GUIDELINES (P/N 00001676) BEFORE HANDLING OR USING TOOL.

Model 69020

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Models:

3/8" Orbit

3/16" Orbit

3/32" Orbit

69000 69010

69015 69025

69030 69040

69003 69013

69018 69028

69033 69043

69004 69014

69019 69029

69034 69044

69005 69060

69020 69061

69035 69062

69008 69100

69023 69105

69038 69110

69009 69103

69024 69108

69039 69113

69104

69109

69114

Summary of Contents for Silver Supreme

Page 1: ...s tool in accordance with the American National Standards Institute ANSI Safety Code for Portable Air Tools B186 1 For additional safety information refer to Safety Requirements for the Use Care and Protection of Abrasive Wheels ANSI B7 1 Code of Federal Regulation CFR 29 Part 1910 European Committee for Standards EN Hand Held Non Electric Power Tools Safety Requirements and applicable State and L...

Page 2: ...k air line pressure with a gage MAX 90 PSIG or 6 2 Bar operating pressure at the air inlet of the tool Check tool for proper operation If operating improperly or demonstrates unusual vibration the tool must be serviced and problem corrected before further use Every 20 hours or once a week which ever comes first Check free speed of tool without the abrasive accessory mounted Measure RPM speed with ...

Page 3: ... 32 01494 Inlet Bushing 33 69364 Shroud Adapter 34 57083 Vacuum Adapter 35 96197 Dowel Pin 36 57066 Muffler Body 37 95526 O Ring 38 69353 Vac Nozzle 39 57067 Vac Tube 40 57093 Vacuum Adapter 41 56027 Muffler Insert 3 42 69359 Muffler Cap 43 69273 Muffler Assembly INDEX KEY No Part Description 3 Adhesive A2 Loctite 271 A8 Loctite 567 Torque N m x 8 85 In lbs Oil O1 Air Lube O A T KEY Always follow ...

Page 4: ... 1 2 89 8 1 2 216 mm 69319 69034 3 1 2 89 mm Central Vac 3 32 2 mm 81 dB A 1 8 8 3 1 2 89 7 178 mm 69320 69035 5 127 mm Non Vac 3 32 2 mm 77 dB A 1 7 8 3 1 2 89 6 1 2 165 mm 69321 69038 5 127 mm Self Gen Vac 3 32 2 mm 84 dB A 1 9 9 3 1 2 89 8 1 2 216 mm 69322 69039 5 127 mm Central Vac 3 32 2 mm 81 dB A 1 8 8 3 1 2 89 7 1 4 184 mm 69323 69040 6 152 mm Non Vac 3 32 2 mm 77 dB A 1 8 8 3 1 2 89 7 178...

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