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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR SANDER

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ASSEMBLY

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

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ASSEMBLY

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UNPACKING

Refer to Figure 1

•  Examine shipping carton for freight damage before 

opening. If shipping carton is damaged file a claim with 
the carrier immediately.

•  Carefully remove all contents from shipping carton. The 

shipping carton contains:

  1 - Sander
  1 - Dust Collection Box
  1 - Paper Hole Punch
  1 - Hook & Loop Sandpaper (80 grit)
  1 - Owner's Manual (not shown)

Sander

Dust 

Collection 

Box

Paper Hole Punch

Figure 1

Hook & Loop 

Sandpaper

NOTE:

 Contact the customer service center if any of these 

parts are missing. 

NOTE: 

After unit is assembled dispose of all packaging 

material in an environmentally safe way.

ATTACHING SANDPAPER

Refer to Figure 2-3

     WARNING

Always turn the tool OFF and remove the plug from the 
power source outlet before making any adjustments or 
removing or installing accessories. 

NOTE:

 Using damaged sandpaper could damage the 

hook & loop fastener pad. Do not use damaged or 
severely used sandpaper.

Hook & Loop

•  Place the sander with the pad up. 
•  Place the hook & loop sandpaper sheet onto the pad 

and align the holes in the sandpaper with the dust 
extraction holes in the pad.

•  Press the sandpaper firmly in place.

NOTE:

 To remove the hook & loop sandpaper, carefully 

peel the hook & loop sandpaper away from the pad.

Non-Adhesive Sandpaper 

•  Raise the front paper clamp up and away from the tab 

on the sander's base. This will release the front paper 
clamp.

•  Slide the sandpaper sheet (the 4.5" side) under the front 

paper clamp about 1/2 inch (12.7 mm).

•  Lower the front paper clamp and lock in place behind 

the tab on the sander's base.

Be aware of general power tool safety. Make sure all the 
safety rules are understood.
•  Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when 

sanding where the sanding pad may contact hidden 
wiring or its own cord. Contact with a “live” wire may 
make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and 
could give the operator an electric shock.

•  Remove all nails from surface to be sanded. 
•  Unplug the sander before changing sandpaper. 

Accidental start-ups may occur if the sander is plugged 
in during a sandpaper change.

•  Wear a face or dust mask during operation to reduce 

the risk of serious respiratory injury.

•  Empty dust collection box often. Dispose of coated dust 

particles (such as resin, polyurethane, varnish, shellac, 
etc.) according to finish manufacturer's guidelines. 
Dispose of and remove coated dust particles daily, the 
accumulation of dust particles could ignite and cause 
a fire.

•  Do not wet sand with this sander. 
•  Do not use this sander to remove lead based paint.
•  Do not use this tool for long periods of time. The tool's 

vibration may cause permanent injury to fingers, hands 
and arms. Use glove to provide extra cushion, take 
frequent rests and limit the daily use of this tool..

SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS  

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for HS1002

Page 1: ...7 780 6120 1 2 Sheet Sander You will need this manual for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference Visit us on the web at www southerntechllc com 16 0705 ...

Page 2: ... or Non Adhesive Dust Port OD 1 5 8 ID 1 3 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY RULES 1 ASSEMBLY 3 Switching On and Off Variable Speed Dial Sanding OPERATIONS 4 MAINTENANCE 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 PARTS ILLUSTRATION 6 LIST WARRANTY 8 SECTION PAGE Unpacking Attaching Sandpaper Attaching Dust Collection Box Power Source Double Insulation Guidelines For Using Extension Cords Dust Collection Box Lubrication Cleanin...

Page 3: ... increases the risk of electrical shock 1 SAFETY RULES Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces There is an increased risk of electrical shock if the body is grounded Use the proper extension cord Make sure your extension cord is in good condition Keep children and visitors away Your shop is a potentially dangerous environment Children and visitors can be injured Make your workshop childproof wit...

Page 4: ...aise the front paper clamp up and away from the tab on the sander s base This will release the front paper clamp Slide the sandpaper sheet the 4 5 side under the front paper clamp about 1 2 inch 12 7 mm Lower the front paper clamp and lock in place behind the tab on the sander s base Be aware of general power tool safety Make sure all the safety rules are understood Hold power tool by insulated gr...

Page 5: ...front and rear paper clamps up and away from the tabs on the sander s base This will release the sandpaper ATTACHING DUST COLLECTION BOX Refer to Figure 4 WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT use the dust box when sanding metal Slide dust collection box onto dust port and turn clockwise to lock into place To remove turn dust extraction box counter clockwise to unlock and slide away from dust port NOTE Empt...

Page 6: ...r is designed and engineered to sand wood plastic metal filler and painted surfaces SWITCHING ON AND OFF Refer to Figure 5 To turn the sander on squeeze the trigger switch To stop the sander release the trigger switch For continuous operation Squeeze the trigger switch to start the sander While squeezing the trigger switch press the trigger lock button in and release the trigger switch The sander ...

Page 7: ...e technician WARNING Always turn the tool OFF and remove the plug from the power source outlet before making any adjustments or removing or installing accessories DUST COLLECTION BOX Refer to Figure 7 To empty dust collection box Turn dust extraction box counter clockwise to unlock and slide away from dust port Empty contents of box into a trash receptacle tap the box to loosen debris To clean dus...

Page 8: ...SANDER PARTS ILLUSTRATION 6 PARTS LIST 6 ...

Page 9: ...rmature 1 φ37 40 21 HS1002021 Cylindrical pin 1 φ2 5X10 22 HS1002022 Bearing with washer 1 6000 2RS with washer 23 HS1002023 Switch 1 FA5 10 2B 24 HS1002024 Dust track 1 PP GF30 25 HS1002025 Fan 1 PA6 GF30 26 HS1002026 Bearing holder 2 PA6 GF30 27 HS1002027 Speed regulator 1 28 HS1002028 Clamping wire 2 65Mn 29 HS1002029 Vibration foot 2 PP 30 HS1002030 Dust proof ring 1 31 HS1002031 Screw 2 M4 6 ...

Page 10: ... purchase documentation which includes a date of purchase POWERTEC will either repair or replace any defective part at our option at no charge to you The repaired or replacement unit will be covered by the same limited warranty for the balance of one year warranty period WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty applies to the original purchaser at retailer and may not be transferred This warranty does no...

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Page 12: ...Southern Technologies LLC 3816 Hawthorn CT Waukegan IL 60087 ...

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