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MT1788 5" High Speed Sander

MT1788

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Rev. 03/01/04

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTAINS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. 
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY
AND UNDERSTAND ALL INFORMATION
BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL.

• Always operate, inspect and maintain this tool in 

accordance with American National Standards 
Institute Safety Code of Portable Air Tools (ANSI 
B186.1) and any other applicable safety codes 
and regulations.

• For safety, top performance and maximum durability

of parts, operate this tool at 90 psig 6.2 bar max 
air pressure with 3/8" diameter air supply hose.

• Always wear impact-resistant eye and face 

protection when operating or performing 
maintenance on this tool.

• Always wear hearing protection when using this 

tool. High sound levels can cause permanent hearing 
loss.  Use hearing protection as recommended by 
your employer or OSHA regulation.

• Keep the tool in efficient operating condition.
• Operators and maintenance personnel must be 

physically able to handle the bulk, weight and 
power of this tool.

• Air powered tools can vibrate in use. Vibration, 

repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions over 
extended periods of time may be harmful to your 
hands and arms. Discontinue use of tool if discomfort, 
tingling feeling or pain occurs. Seek medical advice 
before resuming use.

• Air under pressure can cause severe injury. Never 

direct air at yourself or others. Always turn off the 
air supply, drain hose of air pressure and detach tool 
from air supply before installing, removing or 
adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before 
performing any maintenance on this tool. Failure to 
do so could result in injury. Whip hoses can cause 
serious injury. Always check for damaged, frayed 
or loose hoses and fittings, and replace immediately. 
Do not use quick detach couplings at tool. See 
instructions for correct set-up.

• Place the tool on the work before starting the tool. 
• Slipping, tripping and/or falling while operating air 

tools can be a major cause of serious injury or 
death. Be aware of excess hose left on the walking 
or work surface.

• Keep body working stance balanced and firm. Do 

not overreach when operating the tool.

• Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes in motion

during start up and operation of any power tool.

• Do not carry tool by the hose. Protect the hose from 

sharp objects and heat.

• Tool shaft may continue to rotate briefly after throttle 

is released. Avoid direct contact with accessories
during and after use. Gloves will reduce the risk of 
cuts or burns.

•Keep away from rotating end of tool. Do not wear 

jewelry or loose clothing. Secure long hair. Scalping
can occur if hair is not kept away from tool and 
accessories. Choking can occur if neckwear is not
kept away from tool and accessories.

• Never mount a grinding wheel on a sander. A

grinding wheel that bursts can cause very serious
injury or death when not properly guarded. Inspect
backing pad before each use. Do not use if cracked
or damaged. 

• Avoid direct contact with moving sanding pad to

prevent pinching or cutting of hands or other body
parts.

• Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile 

liquids such as kerosene, diesel or jet fuel.

• Do not force tool beyond its rated capacity.
• Do not remove any labels. Replace damaged labels.

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY

OPERATION

The air regulator knob can be used as an air throttle and can be
used for setting positive speed control.  The air inlet used for
connecting air supply has standard 1/4" NPT thread.
Let the sander do the work. The normal weight of the machine is
sufficient for efficient sanding. Do not put additional pressure on
the machine. This will only slow down the speed of the pad, reduce
sanding efficiency and put an additional burden on the motor. Start
the sander off the work, set it down on the work evenly and move
it slowly back and forth in wide, overlapping areas. When finished
sanding, lift it off the work before stopping the motor.

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