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1)

Clear the floor of any materials or objects.

2)

Ensure handle is in the storage position

(straight up) and locked in place with the
quick release pin.

3)

Tilt the machine back until the handle is

laying on the floor and the three heads are
fully exposed.

4)

Select the accessory set required for the

job.

5) 

Snap the accessory set onto the four metal

pins protruding from each of the three heads.

6)

To replace, pull off the current accessory set

and replace with the new accessory set.

7)

Carefully raise the handle, supporting the

axle with your foot to control the machine
head as it is placed on the floor.

8)

Shift handle to the operating position and

lock in place with the quick release pin.

DO NOT

attempt to operate this unit if the machine is not fully assembled.

When servicing or replacing an accessories turn 

OFF

the machine and 

disconnect from the power source.

Prior to operating the machine, tilt machine back on transport wheels, 

turn 

ON

the machine and carefully lower the machine onto the working surface.

CAUTION:

A

TTACHMENTS

I

NSTALLATION

& C

HANGING

When installing or changing the accessories, turn 

OFF

the sander 

and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.

Before Installation or Changing of
Attachments:

1) 

Unplug the sander from the wall outlet.

2)

Ensure handle is in the storage position

(straight up) and locked in place with the quick
release pin.

3)

Tilt machine back by bracing it with your

foot until the handle is laying on the floor and
the three heads are fully exposed.

Note:

It is recommended that a towel or pad is

placed under the machine to protect the floor.

Changing and Installation the
Attachments

1)

Position the first attachment head at 12

o’clock.

2)

Using both hands, reach beneath the bot-

tom side the attachment and pull up towards
yourself to free it from the sander. 

3)

Select the attachment required for the job,

and line up the holes on the attachment with
the four metal pins protruding from each of the
three heads.

4)

Push the attachments on by hand and if nec-

essary, carefully tap it into place with a rubber
mallet.

5)

Repeat steps 1 thru 4 with the remaining 2

attachments.

6)

Carefully raise the handle, supporting the

axle with your foot to control the head of the
machine as it is placed on the floor.

7) 

Since the attachments are different heights

you may need to adjust the dust skirt to make
sure it is level with the attachments. This will
ensure clean and virtually dust-free operation.

9)

To adjust skirt, align the skirt with the center

of the machine and wrap it around.

10)

Move the handle back to the operating

position and lock in place with the quick
release pin.

CAUTION:

When installing or removing attachments, always wear protective gloves and start at the 12 o’clock position.

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Summary of Contents for OF-2023

Page 1: ...fice to register your purchase and start your war ranty Failure to send us this card in one week upon receipt of the machine may void the warranty If damage is discovered immediately notify the transportation company that delivered your floor machine As a shipper we are unable to act upon any claim for concealed damage You must origi nate any claim within 5 days of delivery These instructions are ...

Page 2: ... before servicing 2 Electric shock could occur if exposed to rain Store indoors 3 This is NOT a toy Close attention is necessary when used around or near children 4 Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments 5 DO NOT use with damaged cord plug If the floor machine is not working as it should because it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into...

Page 3: ...le is in the storage position straight up and locked in place with the quick release pin 3 Tilt machine back by bracing it with your foot until the handle is laying on the floor and the three heads are fully exposed Note It is recommended that a towel or pad is placed under the machine to protect the floor Changing and Installation the Attachments 1 Position the first attachment head at 12 o clock...

Page 4: ...witch 1 493074 3 Switch Box Plate 1 490105 4 50 Ft Power Cord w 30 AMP Twist Lock 1 493163 5 Handle Assembly 1 493147 6 Quick Release Pin w Cable 1 456896 7 Motor Cord without Plug 1 490229 8 37 16 X 1 2 Shoulder Bolt 2 491063 9 Bronze Bushing 2 491055 10 Wheel Base Assembly 1 490814 11 6 X 2 Wheel 2 490903 12 Palnut 2 490881 NS Strain Relief 1 434299C NS GFCI 1 236780 ____________________________...

Page 5: ...ht Optional 1 492442 4 Nylock Nut 3 380784 5 Weight Knob 3 491632 6 Bowl Handle 2 490385 7 20 Outer Bowl Assembly 1 491942 8 Velcro Strip 1 492019 9a Rubber Dust Skirt OF16L 1 491926 9b Rubber Dust Skirt OF16L G 1 223603 10 1 4 20 X 75 Screw 3 342831 11 1 4 20 X 5 8 Screw 4 457310 12 13 4 External Snap Ring 1 491292 13 Felt Washer 1 450073 14 37 Washer 4 368849 15 38 16 X 1 Screw 4 368830 ________...

Page 6: ...32 x 5 Phillips Screw 9 377201 15 Accessory Pins 12 490458 ________________________________ ________________________________ Ref Part Description Qty Part No No ________________________________ 16 62 11 Nylock Nut 3 490628 17 Washer 3 490636 18 Felt Gasket 3 491373 19 Aluminum Ring 3 490652 20 Tubular Rivet 12 394068 21 25 20 x 5 Phillips Screw 9 331740 22 14 43 OD Lockwasher 9 491012 23 Aluminum ...

Page 7: ... connecting the equipment to a proper dedicated service VACUUM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The DIY 20PRO can be used with a variety of vacuums to pick up wood and concrete dust Operation of the vacuum cleaner must be in accordance with specific manufacturer s safety operation instructions Recommend separate dedicated power source for machine and vacuum The vacuum hose must be attached to the 11 2 hose ...

Page 8: ...imited to repair or replacement of covered components and reasonable labor expenses PROBLEM Motor will not run CAUSE SOLUTION 1 Defective switch 1 Check switch replace if defective 2 Defective power cord or wiring 2 Check and replace if defective 3 Defective motor 3 Have motor checked by an authorized service center 4 Blown fuse or tripped circuit 4 Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker If this do...

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