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TROUBLESHOOTING

MAINTENANCE

If the sander fails to work effectively, perform the following 

checks:

•  Check that the air regulator dial is not completely closed.

•  Check the air inlet is free of any dirt or blockages.

•  Ensure the sander is lubricated properly.

•  Check that the pressure on the air compressor is within its 

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working range. If not, let the compressor rest to 

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re-pressurise / refer to the compressor instruction manual. 

Note: This tool is rated at 90psi. Ensure your compressor is set no higher than 90psi.

•  If the enclosure of the sander requires cleaning, do not use 

solvents but a moist soft cloth only. Never let any liquid get inside 

the sander; never immerse any part of the sander into a liquid.
•  Store the tool in a dry and safe place out of reach of children.
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Oil the air sander after each use. 

CONNECTING TO COMPRESSOR

OPERATION

FITTING SAND PAPER 

3.  Screw the male nitto fitting 

clockwise into the female end 

of the air inlet.

4.  Pull back the sleeve on hose 

fitting, insert male end & release 

sleeve on hose fitting.

1. Remove black plastic cap 

from the air inlet.

2.  Wrap the threaded male 

end of an air fitting with 

thread sealing tape in a 

clockwise direction.

2.  Press the on/off trigger down to 

start sanding.

To stop the sander, release the 

on/off trigger.

1.  Ensure that the workpiece is secured 

with clamps to avoid movement while 

sanding.

2.  Press the sand paper onto the 

sanding pad, making sure to align 

the edges.

1.  Screw the sanding pad tightly 

onto the spindle by rotating 

clockwise. Use a spanner to hold 

the spindle while tightening.

3.  To adjust the rotational speed of 

the sander, rotate the air regulator 

dial until the desired setting is 

achieved.

Note: Disconnect the tool from the air supply before fitting or removing attachments.

3.  To remove the sand paper, peel 

off starting from one edge.

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