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A) ATTACH THE DUST BOX

Your sander is equipped with a Dust Collection Box (2), which 
is designed for collect dust task. Insert the Dust Collection 
Box into the rear dust outlet of sander. Then pull the Dust 
Collection Box and make sure it is tightened securely on the 
dust outlet. 

B) EMPTY DUST BOX

For more efficient operation, empty dust box every 5-10mins. 
This will permit the air to flow through the box better. 
To empty the dust box, pull off the dust box out of the dust 
extraction outlet directly and shake out dust.

3.USING THE DUST OUTLET (SEE FIG F)

Your sander is equipped with a 35mm dust outlet, which are 
designed for connecting the hose of a vacuum cleaner.
If the vacuum hose is 35mm, insert the hose directly into the 
rear dust outlet of sander.
First please turn on the vacuum cleaner, and then turn on the 
sander. If you stop sanding, first turn off the sander, and then 
turn off your vacuum cleaner.

NOTE: 

Please pull the dust adapter to make sure tightened 

securely on the dust outlet.

4. OPERATING THE ON/OFF SWITCH (SEE FIG. G)

Slide the on/off switch to the position marked ” I ” to start the 
machine. 
Slide it to the position marked “0” to stop it. 

5. USING THE SANDER

The workpiece to be sanded must be secured. If it is small 
or it may move during sanding, it must be held in a vice or 
suitably clamped.  
Be sure to hold the sander firmly whilst it is on and apply 
it gently to the work, it may “kick” on first contact. Hold 
the sander so that it is flat on the work and move slowly, 
preferably with a smooth, circular motion. Regularly check 
the condition of the sanding paper and replace when worn for 
best results.

6. FLUSH SANDING FACILITY 

Your sander can sand flush on three sides of the baseplate 
which allows easy access to corners and edges of mouldings.

7 . ORBITAL SANDING

Your sander operates in small a circular rotation which 
allows efficient material removal. Operate your sander in 
long sweeping movements across your workpiece and even 
across the grain. For a finer finish, always use a fine grain 
sanding paper and only move the sander in the direction of 
the grit and never across the grain. Do not allow your sander 

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Fig.G

Fig.F

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Summary of Contents for JM200FS

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL 200W 1 3 SHEET SANDER JM200FS...

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Page 3: ...are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating pow...

Page 4: ...rations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 Service a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensu...

Page 5: ...5 COMPONENT LIST 1 On off switch 2 Dust collection box 3 Dust outlet 4 Sanding paper clamp 5 Base plate Not all the accessories illustrated or described are included in standard delivery 1 5 4 3 2...

Page 6: ...fer to the accessory packaging for further details Store personnel can assist you and offer advice TECHNICAL DATA Type PFS200G PFS designation of machinery representative of Finishing Sander Voltage 2...

Page 7: ...g paper over the base Make sure the sanding paper is even with the edges and that the dust collection holes in the base and sanding paper is aligned and that the sanding paper is taut on the base Lift...

Page 8: ...on the dust outlet 4 OPERATING THE ON OFF SWITCH SEE FIG G Slide the on off switch to the position marked I to start the machine Slide it to the position marked 0 to stop it 5 USING THE SANDER The wor...

Page 9: ...finer grade i e 100 or 120 for finishing If you use a fine grade for rough surfaces it will soon clog and need changing 4 At all times let the sander do the work do not force it or apply excessive pr...

Page 10: ...th another of the same item A small freight charge may apply The warranty replacement unit only made available by returning the tool to the place of purchase with a confirmed register receipt Proof of...

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