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the switch may be locked in its full on position and

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FIGURE 3

 

tool speed changed by means of the speed control 

wheel alone.
The electronic speed control not only lets you 

select the speed to suit the job, but also helps 

to maintain that speed as you load the tool by 

pressing down. It’s this feature, coupled with the 

variable speed switch, that make this tool such a 

value.
The speed control wheel can be set for any speed between 1000 and 3000 RPM and 

the variable speed switch will then control tool speed from zero to the wheel setting. 

For example: A control wheel setting of 2200 RPM will allow the variable speed switch 

to operate the tool between zero and 2200 RPM, depending on how far the trigger is 

depressed. A wheel setting of 1000 RPM would allow the switch to operate the tool 

from zero RPM to 1000 RPM.
The electronic speed control feature comes into play whenever the trigger switch is 

fully depressed and the tool is running at the selected speed determined by the setting 

of the control wheel. As you load the tool by pushing it down on the work surface, 

(with the trigger fully depressed) the electronic circuit inside the tool will compensate 

for the loading and maintain the selected speed. If the speed selected by the control 

wheel is 2200 RPM, as in the example below, the tool will maintain 2200 RPM, as it 

is loaded.
It is important to remember two things about electronic speed control:
  1. The electronic speed control operates only when the trigger switch is fully 

depressed.

  2. The effect of electronic speed control is much easier to observe at lower speed 

settings (2600 RPM and below), than at high speeds. 

As the tool approaches 3000 RPM, the effect is considerably less dramatic.

Keep in mind that, with a conventional polisher running at a typical no load speed 

of 2400 RPM, the tool slows down to about 2000 RPM under a polishing load. Your 

DW849-XE will continue to run at 2400 RPM (or any speed you select with the control 

wheel) as a load is applied. Since it doesn’t slow down, the speed may be greater 

than you’re used to so some extra caution should be observed until you get the “feel” 

of your polisher. If you feel the speed is too great, you can, of course slow the tool 

down with either the trigger switch or the control wheel.

Spindle Lock Button (Figure 4) 

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FIGURE 4

In order to prevent the spindle of the tool from rotating 

while installing or removing accessories, a spindle 

lock button has been provided in the gear head of the 

machine. To lock the spindle, depress and hold the 

lock  button (E). NEVER DEPRESS THE SPINDLE LOCK 

BUTTON WITH THE TOOL RUNNING OR COASTING.

Attaching and Removing Polishing Pads 

(Figure 5, 6) 

WARNING: Shock Hazard

. To reduce the risk of 

serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool 

from power source before making any adjustments or 

removing/installing attachments or accessories. 

G

H

I

J

FIGURE 5

To attach pad, push the hub of the clamp washer (G) 

through the hole in the centre of the polishing pad (H) 

as far as it will go. Engage the hexagonal hole in the 

backing pad (I). Holding the three pieces firmly together, 

place the assembly on the tool spindle (J). Hold the 

spindle lock button while turning the pads clockwise to 

thread them completely on the spindle. 
To remove the pads, manually turn the pads in the 

opposite directon from normal rotation to allow lock 

button to engage spindle, then unscrew pads in normal 

direction for right hand thread.

NOTE: 

If you are using a polishing bonnet (K), rather than

K

FIGURE 6

 

a pad, put clamp washer on first, pull bonnet completely 

over backing pad and pull draw strings tight. Tie bow 

knot and push knot and all loose string completely under 

the inside, cloth edge of the polishing bonnet.

WARNING:

 TIED KNOT AND ALL STRINGS MUST BE 

TUCKED ENTIRELY UNDER THE CLOTH APRON. FAILURE 

TO DO SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

Summary of Contents for DW849-XE

Page 1: ...DW849 XE POLISHER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nd refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords in...

Page 4: ...se instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and cl...

Page 5: ...f balance vibrate excessively and may cause loss of control g Do not use a damaged accessory Before each use inspect the accessory such as backing pad for cracks tear or excess wear If power tool or accessory is dropped inspect for damage or install an undamaged accessory After inspecting and installing an accessory position yourself and bystanders away from the plane of the rotating accessory and...

Page 6: ...ibute to hearing loss o Do not operate the power tool near flammable materials Sparks could ignite these materials p Do not use accessories that require liquid coolants Using water or other liquid coolants may result in electrocution or shock Kickback and Related Warnings Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged rotating wheel backing pad brush or any other accessory Pinching or snagg...

Page 7: ...from zero to 1000 3000 RPM To turn the tool on squeeze the trigger switch shown in Figure 2 until the tool starts to run The farther you depress the trigger the faster it will operate Releasing the trigger turns the tool off Use lower speeds for applying liquid waxes and polishes and higher speeds for removing dried liquid Use the highest speed fully depress trigger for buffing the car to a final ...

Page 8: ...ol slows down to about 2000 RPM under a polishing load Your DW849 XE will continue to run at 2400 RPM or any speed you select with the control wheel as a load is applied Since it doesn t slow down the speed may be greater than you re used to so some extra caution should be observed until you get the feel of your polisher If you feel the speed is too great you can of course slow the tool down with ...

Page 9: ...less phenomenon but you are invited to bring the tool to a DEWALT Repair Centre where it can be checked to assure that no electrical malfunction is present SANDING APPLICATION WARNING Shock Hazard To reduce the risk of serious personal injury turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing installing attachments or accessories Attaching and Removing Ab...

Page 10: ...receipt within 30 days for a replacement unit or a full refund MAINTENANCE WARNING Shock Hazard To reduce the risk of serious personal injury turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing installing attachments or accessories Cleaning WARNING Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with clean dry air at least once a week To minimize the risk of eye i...

Page 11: ...9 FREE WARNING LABEL REPLACEMENT If your warning labels become illegible or are missing call AUS 1800 654 155 or NZ 09 579 7600 for a free replacement ...

Page 12: ...a JAN07 Form No 650523 00 DW849 XE Copyright 2007 DEWALT The following are trademarks for one or more DEWALT power tools the yellow and black color scheme the D shaped air intake grill the array of pyramids on the handgrip the kit box configuration and the array of lozenge shaped humps on the surface of the tool ...

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