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SELECT THE ACCESSORY
Accessory
For materials
Application
HCS semi circle
blade
Wood, plastic, drywall, soft
metals
Plunge cut blade
(For wood)
Wood, plastic, drywall
Plunge cut blade
(For metal)
Wood, plastic, soft metals
Scraper
Paint & varnish, bonded
carpet, soft adhesives, vinyl
flooring, wood and other floor
coverings
Sanding Pad &
Sanding Sheets
Bare or painted wood, plaster,
and other materials
Adaptor for
branded
accessories
SELECT THE SANDING SHEETING
Sanding sheets are available with different grain sizes (grit), depending on the workpiece
material and material removal.
Grit
Type
Example of use
60 or less
Very Coarse Material removal, heavy paint removal, shaping wood
80-100
Coarse
Paint removal, rough surface preparation
(e.g. non-planed wood)
120 – 150
Medium
Surface preparation planed wood
180 – 220
Fine
Sanding between coats
240 or more Very Fine
Final finishing
ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES (B1-B6)
WARNING!
Always wear protective gloves when changing accessories.
The edges of the application tools are sharp and can became very hot after
working.
Always disconnect the tool from the power source when assembling, making
adjustments, or changing accessories.
Turn the quick-release lever (2) anticlockwise until to hear a “click” sound. Press and turn
the flange bolt (11) 90° clockwise and pull out to remove it.
Ensure that the accessory attachment plate (10) and the drive shaft are clean.
Align the grooves on the suitable accessory with the ribs on the attachment plate. Put the
accessory onto the attachment plate (10).
NOTE:
The accessory attachment plate is magnetic and will hold ferrous
accessories in plate.
Insert and depress the flange bolt (11) until you hear a click indicating that the flange bolt
(11) has engaged in the shaft. Press and turn the flange bolt (11) anticlockwise for 90°.
Turn the quick-release lever (2) back to lock the drive shaft.
WARNING!
Check that the accessories are correctly attached. Incorrect
or insecurely fastened application tools can come loose during operation
and cause a hazard.