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WARNING

To reduce the risks associated with impact from abrasive product or tool breakup, sharp edges, hazardous pressure, rupture, vibration and noise:

•  Read, understand and follow the safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this tool. Retain these instructions for future 

reference.

•  Only personnel who are properly trained should be allowed to service this tool.
•  Practice safety requirements. Work alert, have proper attire, and do not operate tool under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
•  Operators and other personnel must always wear protection for eyes, ears, and respiratory protection when in the work area or while operating this 

product. Follow your employer’s safety policy for PPE’s and/or ANSI Z87.1 or local/national standards for eyewear and other personal protective equipment 
requirements.

•  Wear protective apparel, taking into consideration the type of work being done.
•  Never exceed marked maximum input pressure (90psi / .62Mpa / 6.2Bars).
•  Proper eye protection must be worn at all times.
•  Tool shall not be operated in the presence of bystanders.
•  If you notice any abnormal noise or vibration when operating the product, immediately discontinue its use and inspect for worn or damaged components. 

Correct or replace the suspect component. If abnormal noise or vibration still exists, return the tool to 3M for repair or replacement. Refer to warranty 
instructions.

•  Never operate this tool without all safety features in place and in proper working order.
•  Never over-ride or disable the safety features of the start-stop control such that it is in the on position.
•  Make sure the tool is disconnected from its air source before servicing, inspecting, maintaining, cleaning, and before changing abrasive product.
•  Prior to use, inspect abrasive product and accessories for possible damage. If damaged, replace with new abrasive product and accessories available from 3M.
•  Only use accessories supplied or recommended by 3M.
•  Use only with mounting hardware recommended by 3M; check with 3M for mounting hardware requirements.
•  Always ensure that shaft diameters match internal diameters of the collet inserts.
•  Maximum operating speed of abrasive products or accessories must be reduced whenever the exposed length of shaft (overhang) is longer than 

corresponding 3M approved products.

•  Always ensure that a minimum of 10mm shaft gripping length is observed.
•  Never install and use router bits or cutting-off wheels in a die grinder tool (which is unguarded).
•  Use only with abrasive products not requiring guards according to local, state and federal regulations.
•  Never allow this tool to be used by children or other untrained people.
•  Do not leave an unattended tool connected to air source.
•  Air under pressure can cause severe injury. 
•  Never direct air at yourself or anyone else.

To reduce the risk of all hazards associated with vibration:

•  If any physical hand/wrist discomfort is experienced, work should be stopped promptly to seek medical attention. Hand, wrist and arm injury may result 

from repetitive work, motion and overexposure to vibration.

•  Hold the tool with a light but safe grip, knowing that the grip must be sufficient to counter reaction forces but that a tight grip will increase the amount of 

vibration transferred to the operator.

To reduce the risks associated with loud noise:

•  Always wear protection for eyes, ears, and respiratory protection while operating this product. Follow your employer’s safety policy for PPE’s and/or ANSI 

Z87.1 or local/national standards for eyewear and other personal protective equipment requirements.

•  Always wear hearing protection while operating this tool. Follow your employer’s safety policy or local/national standards for personal protective 

equipment requirements.

•  Ensure the muffler material is in place. 
•  Dampen work pieces to reduce noise and prevent ringing.

To reduce the risk associated with fire or explosion:

•  Do not operate the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. The abrasives are able to create sparks 

when working material, resulting in the ignition of the flammable dust or fumes.

•  Refer to MSDS of material being worked as to potential for creating fire or explosion hazard. 

To reduce the risk associated with hazardous dust ingestion or eye/skin exposure:

•  Use appropriate respiratory and skin protection, or local exhaust as stated in the MSDS of the material being worked on.
•  Direct exhaust so as to minimize disturbance of existing dust in a dust-filled environment.

To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage:

•  Do not allow this tool to come into contact with electrical power sources as the tool is not insulated against electrical shock.

 

CAUTION

To reduce the risk associated with skin abrasion, burns, cuts, or entrapment:

•  Keep hands, hair, and clothing away from the rotating part of the tool.
•  Wear suitable protective gloves while operating tool.
•  Do not touch the rotating parts during operation for any reason.
•  Do not force tool or use excessive force when using tool.

To reduce the risk associated with whipping or hazardous pressure-rupture:

•  Ensure supply hose is oil resistant and is properly rated for required working pressure.
•  Do not use tools with loose or damaged air hoses or fittings.
•  Be aware that incorrectly installed hoses and fittings might unexpectedly come loose at any time and create a whipping/impact hazard.
•  Whenever universal twist couplings (claw couplings) are used, lock-pins shall be installed and whip check safety cables shall be used to safeguard 

against possible hose-to-tool and hose-to-hose connection failure.

To reduce the risk associated with fly off of abrasive product or parts:

•  Use care in attaching abrasive product and mounting hardware; following the instructions to ensure that they are securely attached to the tool before use 

or free-spinning.

•  Never point this product in the direction of yourself or another person, or start tool unintentionally.
•  Never over-tighten accessory fasteners. 

Summary of Contents for 28627

Page 1: ...ally to verify that ratings markings and labels are legible Contact 3M Company to obtain replacement labels Summary of device labels containing safety information Marking Description WARNING Refer to Instruction Manual WARNING Wear eye protection WARNING Wear hearing protection WARNING AVOID PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO VIBRATION Direction of Rotation 90 PSIG 6 2 BAR MAX Maximum Pneumatic Inlet Pressure ...

Page 2: ...omfort is experienced work should be stopped promptly to seek medical attention Hand wrist and arm injury may result from repetitive work motion and overexposure to vibration Hold the tool with a light but safe grip knowing that the grip must be sufficient to counter reaction forces but that a tight grip will increase the amount of vibration transferred to the operator To reduce the risks associat...

Page 3: ...te Fig 3M PN Description 24 06612 Ball Bearing 25 30403 O Ring 26 30409 Housing 27 87120 3M Jacket 0 3 HP 28 28841 3M Lever Assembly 0 3 HP 29 30406 Valve Pin 30 30405 O Ring 31 06614 Spring 32 30401 O Ring 33 30407 Regulator 34 06613 Spring 35 06622 Steel Ball 36 30394 Regulator Pin 37 30395 Pin 38 30410 Muffler Material 39 30382 Exhaust Deflector 40 30398 Inlet Bushing 41 87126 Safety Sticker No...

Page 4: ...3M PN Description 24 30414 Rear Endplate 25 06612 Ball Bearing 26 30403 O Ring 27 30409 Housing 28 87120 3M Jacket 0 3 HP 29 28841 3M Lever Assembly 0 3 HP 30 30406 Valve Pin 31 30405 O Ring 32 06614 Spring 33 30401 O Ring 34 30407 Regulator 35 06613 Spring 36 06622 Steel Ball 37 30394 Regulator Pin 38 30395 Pin 39 30410 Muffler Material 40 30382 Exhaust Deflector 41 30398 Inlet Bushing 40 87126 S...

Page 5: ...ription 18 28841 3M Lever Assembly 0 3 HP 19 30406 Valve Pin 20 30405 O Ring 21 06614 Spring 22 30401 O Ring 23 30407 Regulator 24 06613 Spring 25 06622 Steel Ball 26 30394 Regulator Pin 27 30395 Pin 28 30410 Muffler Material 29 30382 Exhaust Deflector 30 30398 Inlet Bushing 31 87126 Safety Sticker Not Shown 06586 Wrench 7 16 x 11 16 2 Not Shown 28828 3M Air Tool Lubricant 1 oz available separatel...

Page 6: ...M PN Description 21 87120 3M Jacket 0 3 HP 22 28841 3M Lever Assembly 0 3 HP 23 30406 Valve Pin 24 30405 O Ring 25 06614 Spring 26 30401 O Ring 27 30407 Regulator 28 06613 Spring 29 06622 Steel Ball 30 30394 Regulator Pin 31 30395 Pin 32 30410 Muffler Material 33 30382 Exhaust Deflector 34 30398 Inlet Bushing 35 87126 Safety Sticker Not Shown 06586 Wrench 7 16 x 11 16 2 Not Shown 28828 3M Air Tool...

Page 7: ...8 19 55767 Rotor 20 55771 Vane Set of 5 21 30415 Cylinder Fig 3M PN Description 22 30414 Rear End Plate 23 06612 Ball Bearing 24 30403 O Ring 25 30394 Regulator Pin 26 30409 Housing 27 30412 Lever Assembly 28 30395 Pin 29 30406 Valve Stem 30 30405 O Ring 31 06614 Spring 32 30401 O Ring 33 30407 Regulator 34 06613 Spring 35 06622 Ball 36 28573 Cover gray 37 30410 Muffler 38 30382 Rotatable Exhaust ...

Page 8: ...0366 Needle Bearing 18 55760 Drive Pinion 19 55762 Pin 1 8 x 1 1 8 20 55767 Rotor 21 55771 Vane Set of 5 Fig 3M PN Description 22 30415 Cylinder 23 30414 Rear End Plate 24 06612 Ball Bearing 25 30403 O Ring 26 30394 Regulator Pin 27 30409 Housing 28 30412 Lever Assembly 29 30395 Pin 30 30406 Valve Stem 31 30405 O Ring 32 06614 Spring 33 30401 O Ring 34 30407 Regulator 35 06613 Spring 36 06622 Ball...

Page 9: ...r 12 30414 Rear End Plate 13 06612 Ball Bearing 14 30403 O Ring 15 30394 Regulator Pin 16 30409 Housing Fig 3M PN Description 17 30412 Lever Assembly 18 30395 Pin 19 30406 Valve Stem 20 30405 O Ring 21 06614 Spring 22 30401 O Ring 23 30407 Regulator 24 06613 Spring 25 06622 Ball 26 28573 Cover gray 27 30410 Muffler 28 30382 Rotatable Exhaust Deflector 29 30398 Inlet Bushing 30 28651 Overhose Kit O...

Page 10: ...3 55771 Vane Set of 5 14 30415 Cylinder 15 30414 Rear End Plate 16 06612 Ball Bearing 17 30403 O Ring Fig 3M PN Description 18 30394 Regulator Pin 19 30409 Housing 20 30412 Lever Assembly 21 30395 Pin 22 30406 Valve Stem 23 30405 O Ring 24 06614 Spring 25 30401 O Ring 26 30407 Regulator 27 06613 Spring 28 06622 Ball 29 28573 Cover gray 30 30410 Muffler 31 30382 Rotatable Exhaust Deflector 32 30398...

Page 11: ...s PRIOR TO THE OPERATION The tool is intended to be operated as a hand held tool It is always recommended that while using the tool operators stand on a solid floor in a secure position with a firm grip and footing Be aware that the sander can develop a torque reaction See the section in SAFETY PRECAUTIONS in Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air pressure at the tool of 6...

Page 12: ...dispose of tool according to Local State and Federal regulations 23 Operators and maintenance personnel should be able to handle the bulk weight and power of the tool 24 For overhead work wear a safety helmet 25 Be aware that the tool will continue to run after the release of the start handle 26 When using die grinder the operator should adopt a comfortable posture whilst maintaining a secure foot...

Page 13: ...or part that fails due to normal wear inadequate or improper maintenance inadequate cleaning non lubrication improper operating environment improper utilities operator error or misuse alteration or modification mishandling lack of reasonable care or due to any accidental cause If a tool or any part thereof is defective within this warranty period your exclusive remedy and 3M s sole obligation will...

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