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WARNING

Collected sanding dust from sand-

ing surface coatings such as 

polyurethanes, linseed oil, etc. can self-ignite in 

the sander dust bag or elsewhere and cause fire. 

To reduce the risk of fire always empty the dust 

bag frequently (10-15 minutes) while sanding and 

never store or leave a sander without totally 

emptying its dust bag. Also follow the recom

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mendations of the coatings manufacturers.

Do not use the dust bag when sanding metal. 

This causes a fire hazard and can result in seri

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ous injury.

Using the Dust Bag

The dust bag provides a dust collection for the 

sander. To use the dust bag:

1. Remove battery pack.

2. 

To 

insert

, push the tab in the open position while 

sliding the dust bag adapter into the sander's 

dust port.

3. 

To 

remove

, push the tab in the open position 

while pulling the dust bag away from the sander's 

dust port.

4. To 

empty

, unzip the dust bag. Empty dust from 

the dust bag holding away from the user's face 

and tapping dust bag into a trash can, pail or other 

reasonable container. Do not clean dust bag with 

water or compressed air.

  For more efficient operation, empty the dust bag

  when it is no more than half full. This will allow the

  air  to  flow  better  through  the  dust  bag. Always 

empty  thoroughly upon completion of a sanding 

operation and before storing the sander.

WARNING

When sander is not connected to 

vacuum, always reinstall dust bag 

assembly  back  onto  sander.  Failure  to  do  so 

could cause sanding dust or foreign objects to 

be thrown into face or eyes which could result in 

possible serious injury.

Universal Hose Adapter

Use the universal hose adapter to attach the sander 

to a vacuum hose.

1. Remove the battery pack.

2. Remove the dust bag from the sander.

3. To 

insert

, slide the universal hose adapter into 

the sander's dust port. Push sander and adapter 

together firmly.  Connect the vacuum hose to the 

adapter. 

4. To

 remove

, disconnect the vacuum hose from the 

adapter. Then, grasp the sander and adapter firmly 

and pull apart. 

OPERATION

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, always 

wear proper eye protection marked 

to comply with ANSI Z87.1.

When working in dusty situations, wear appro-

priate respiratory protection or use an OSHA 

compliant dust extraction solution.

To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands and body 

away from a moving sanding belt. 

Do not wear 

loose clothing or jewelry when operating sander. 

They could get caught in moving parts causing 

serious injury. Keep head away from sander and 

sanding  area.  Hair  could  be  drawn  into  sander 

causing serious injury.

CAUTION

Make sure to match the direction 

of the rotation with the sanding 

belt.  Failure  to  do  so  can  create  a  hazardous 

situation.

4. Push the belt tension lever back in.

5. Follow  instructions  on  "Adjusting  Sanding  Belt 

Tracking."

WARNING

Fingers can be pinched between 

the  rollers  and  the  belt  tension 

release. To reduce the risk of injury, keep fingers 

out of the areas. 

Adjusting Sanding Belt Tracking

After installing a new sanding belt, it is best practice 

to adjust the sanding belt tracking. This may take sev

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eral times to properly condition the new sanding belt.

Adjusting  the  sanding  belt  tracking  regularly  will 

increase the belt life. 

1. Insert battery pack.

2. Position the sander upside down.

3. Pull the trigger.

4. 

The outer edge of the base of the sander should be 

even with the sanding belt when properly adjusted.

The sanding belt should not show excessive wear 

on the inner edge. The sanding belt may be rub

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bing against internal components. If this occurs, 

adjust  the  sanding  belt  tracking.  Depending  on 

the placement of the sander belt choose between:

  Adjusting sanding belt inward: Slowly twist the belt 

adjuster knob counterclockwise.

  Adjusting sanding belt outward: Slowly twist the 

belt adjuster knob clockwise.

Selecting Sandpaper and Grits

Sandpaper can be made from various grit materials 

and these should be selected according to the mate-

rial to be sanded. The guidelines below list materials 

and grit materials that should be used with them.

• 

Fine woodwork

 – garnet or aluminum oxide

• 

Rough woodwork

 – aluminum zirconia or ceramic 

aluminum oxide

• 

Manufactured wood products 

(particleboard, 

medium density fiber board, etc.) – silicon carbide 

or aluminum oxide

• 

Solid surface materials

 (Corian

®

, quartz, granite, 

etc.) – silicon carbide or aluminum oxide

• 

Metals 

– emery or aluminum oxide

Sandpaper is also graded by coarseness. Start your 

work with an abrasive grit just coarse enough to re

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move high spots and excessive roughness. Follow 

with a second sanding using a grit one or two grades 

finer. Continue with successively finer grits until you 

obtain the desired finish.

Do not switch from a coarse grit to a very fine grit in 

one step because it may be difficult to remove the 

marks  made  by  the  coarse  grit  abrasive.  Use  the 

finest grits practical for the roughing operation, and 

finish by using successively finer grits.

Grit

Type

Typical Application

80 or 

less Course

Ideal for initial sanding on rougher 

surfaces.  For  fast  stock  removal. 

Rough sanding and stripping of 

painted and rusted surfaces.

100

120 Medium

For intermediate sanding and removal 

of minor surface imperfections.

150

180

220

Fine

Ideal  for  fine  sanding  prior  to 

staining, priming, or sealing.

Summary of Contents for 2832-20

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Page 2: ...othing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are...

Page 3: ...birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paint crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium...

Page 4: ...der causing serious injury CAUTION Make sure to match the direction of the rotation with the sanding belt Failure to do so can create a hazardous situation 4 Push the belt tension lever back in 5 Foll...

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