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Sander will not stop.
This is a very rare
occurrence, as the
machine is designed to
fail-safe. If it should occur
and you cannot fix the
fault, seek professional
assistance. The machine
must be disconnected
from the power and never
run until the fault has
been rectified.
Switch faulty. Replace
the switch.
Motor tries to start but will
not turn.
Machine jammed.
With the power
disconnected from the
machine, try to turn the
sanding belt by hand. If
the sanding belt will not
turn, check the reason for
the jamming.
Motor faulty.
Replace the motor.
Motor break locked on.
Release break.
Motor overheats.
The motor is designed to
run hot, but should it
overheat, it has an
internal thermal overload
protector that will shut it
down until the motor has
cooled. It will then reset
automatically. If the
motor shuts down
consistently, check for
the reason.
Wait until motor has
cooled and restart.
Dull sanding belt.
Replace sanding belt.
Motor cooling fins
clogged.
Clean cooling fins.
Over-feeding the job.
Slow feed rate.
Excessive ambient
temperature.
Cool area.
Motor overloaded.
Reduce load on motor
(reduce depth of cut or
feed speed).
Squeaking noise.
Check the bearings.
R
bearing.
e-lubricate or replace
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