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INSTALLING SANDPAPER
WARNING: Unplug the sander before replacing sandpaper.
NOTE: The Sander comes complete with a hook and loop style mounting
system.
Connect the sanding sheet to the sanding plate:
- Turn the tool upside down. Next, align the sanding sheet with the sander’s
base and press the sanding sheet firmly into place.
- Confirm that the holes in the sanding sheet match the dust holes
in the sanding plate. Holes must match for the dust system to
work properly.
- To remove the sanding sheet, carefully peel the sanding sheet away from
the sanding plate.
USING THE TOOL
1. Identify the item you wish to sand or polish and choose the proper grit
sandpaper or abrasive pad best suited for the job. If preparing wood for
painting or removing paint, use a course grit sanding sheet. Use a fine grit for
finishing work.
2. Secure the item to be sanded. Make sure that the sanding sheet is firmly
fixed to the sander.
3. With the sander not in contact with the work piece, press the switch to the
“ON” position.
4. Carefully place the sander onto the work piece and begin sanding.
WARNING: Do not sand any area too heavily or for more than a few
seconds at a time. Apply even pressure in a random pattern over the entire
surface.
5. To sand down profiles and grooves, use the point or edge of the sander
base.
6. Every few minutes, check the condition and wear of the sanding sheet.
Replace if necessary.
7. When you are done sanding the desired area, remove the sander from the
work surface before turning the sander OFF.
WARNING: Do not use torn or severely worn sandpaper. You may
damage your work surface or suffer physical injury.
SANDING
Use an appropriate grade of sandpaper. Too coarse a grit will not make the
surface smoother while too fine a grit will remove scratches too slowly, or not
at all. Continue using suitable grits of
sandpaper until you obtain the desired finish.
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