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Clarke
®
American Sanders
Super E Operator's Manual
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4.
Gradually lower pad to surface intended for
sanding. Make sure the machine is in motion
while the pad is engaged with the surface to be
sanded. You may use broad circular motion as
you sand along the length of the surface or your
may use a combination of forward and sideward
motions. In time you will develop your own
technique to optimize coverage and dust recov-
ery. It is advisable to not add effort to the pad as
this may lead to "nosing in" or "tipping" which
produces grooves or lines on the surface.
5.
When replacing abrasive, emptying the contents
of the dust bag, or sanding operation is com-
pleted, return machine to reclined position, flip
control switch to "Off" then disconnect the motor
pigtail from the supply cable.
6.
Empty dust bag whenever it becomes 1/3 full.
DANGER: Failure to disconnect the supply cable
from machine whenever servicing,
replacing abrasive, or emptying the
dust bag could result in electrocution
or severe injury. Never leave machine
unattended while the supply cable is
connected.
DANGER: Never leave dust bag unattended with
sanding dust in it. Sanding dust can
spontaneously ignite and cause a fire
or explosion. Empty dust bag into a
metal container, clear of any combus-
tibles. Do not empty content into a
fire. Do not overfill dust bag.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
Leveling
To level machine: Place screwdriver in slot on caster
stem to prevent rotation. Use a 3/4 wrench to loosen
locknut. (Figure 4)
Condition - Pad creates ridges on both edges or a "hop" is
experienced: Rotate both stems equal amounts clock-
wise. Tighten locknuts and test on a piece of plywood.
Repeat procedure until condition is corrected. We
recommend you not exceed 1/8" rotation for each at-
tempt.
Condition - Pad creates a ridge on the tip of the pad:
Rotate both stems counter clockwise, tighten locknuts
and test. Repeat procedure until condition is corrected.
Use only 1/8 rotation for each attempt.
Figure 4