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HEAVY SANDING

HEAVY SANDING

USING THE VACUUM ACCESSORY

Typical Application:

 use the vacuum attachment with any tool accessory 

that may produce a lot of dust and debris.

Summary of Contents for Multi-Tool

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL FOR THE STANDARD DELUXE AND MEGA KIT...

Page 2: ...Blades 23 Using the E Scraper Blade 30 Using the Semi circular Grout Attachment 31 Using the Triangular Rasp Attachment 33 The Diamond Cutting Blade 34 The Buffer Pad Attachment 34 Maintaining Your To...

Page 3: ...3 On Off Switch Variable Speed Dial Oscillating Head Attachment Key Vacuum Attachment Accessory Attachment...

Page 4: ...ting 1 HP40 Diamond Cutting Blade Tile Scoring and Cutting Grout 1 HP41 E Scraper Blade Surface and Floor Covering Removal 1 HP42 E Scraper Blade Surface and Floor Covering Removal 1 HP46 Triangular R...

Page 5: ...od Plastic Metal Cutting 1 HP32 E Cut Saw Blade Wood Plastic Metal Cutting 1 HP37 Semi Circular Saw Blade Wood Plastic Soft Metal Cutting 1 HP40 Diamond Cutting Blade Tile Scoring and Cutting Grout 1...

Page 6: ...overing Removal 1 HP47 Grout Remover Fine Grout Cutting and Removal 1 BP10 Buffer Pad Metal Polishing 1 HP50 Delta Sanding Pad Use with Sanding Pads and Buffer Pad 1 Sanding Pads Wood Sanding Paint Sa...

Page 7: ...ing Wood Plastic Only Medium Plunge Cutting Wood Plastic Only Heavy Plunge Cutting Wood Plastic Only Fine Plunge Cutting Wood Plastic Metal Cutting Wood Plastic Metal Cutting Tile Scouring Fine Grout...

Page 8: ...TIONS The term power tool in the warnings refers to your mains operated corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool 1 WORK AREA SAFETY a Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or da...

Page 9: ...o not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury b Use persona...

Page 10: ...y d Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands o...

Page 11: ...s liquids sharp objects and moving parts at all times Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging The Renovator Immediately replace damaged cords 12 Always start The Renovator in a clear spa...

Page 12: ...and chromium from chemically treated timber Depending on how often you do this type of work your risk of exposure to these chemicals will vary To reduce the risk of exposure to these chemicals a Alwa...

Page 13: ...electrical and mechanical components create the double insulation Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or i...

Page 14: ...or another person this will reduce the risk of injury 2 CONNECTING THE VACUUM ACCESSORY WARNING Before mounting or replacing the attachment tools or accessories turn off The Renovator and pull the plu...

Page 15: ...l reduce vibration in the material allowing for a smoother and easier cut CAUTION Always check that no power cords will be damaged whilst operating The Renovator 4 USING THE Variable SPEED DIAL While...

Page 16: ...cisely onto the hexagonal shaped tool holder 3 Note that the application tool has a flush fit Reposition the washer and the bolt 4 make sure the springwasher is on the bolt and fits nicely on top the...

Page 17: ...blade on an angle which will allow easier access to the work area Follow the Connecting Tool Attachment instructions on page 16 Set the tool angle before replacing and tightening the bolt and washer U...

Page 18: ...oling Attachment Allen Key Remove Allen Key once Bolt is tightened firmly Vacuum Attachment Oscillating Head Vacuum Hose Connector Vacuum Attachment Clip Oscillating Head Washer Oscillating Head Bolt...

Page 19: ...into the vent slots on either side of the Renovator body 3 Select the appropriate sized hose connector and slide on to the back end of the vacuum nozzle Check the connector grips the nozzle firmly 4 5...

Page 20: ...20 HEAVY SANDING HEAVY SANDING USING THE VACUUM ACCESSORY Typical Application use the vacuum attachment with any tool accessory that may produce a lot of dust and debris...

Page 21: ...ure Increased pressure wears down the sanding pad faster Holes in the pads improve the suction and removal of dust when used with the vacuum attachment Remove bolt and washer with the Allen key provid...

Page 22: ...e a medium grade down to a fine grade grit to get a smooth finish TIP If one point on the sanding pad has become worn pull off the sanding pad and turn it 120 and re attach TIP Use mini sanding pad wi...

Page 23: ...e life of the saw blades Rotate circular saw blades by loosening the blade making sure it is aligned on octagonal fitting then tighten again TIP Let the tool do the work too much pressure will make th...

Page 24: ...of the blade to allow cutting right up to perpendicular walls and into corners Select high oscillation frequency Distribute the use of the saw blade evenly to maximise the life of the saw blades STRAI...

Page 25: ...ct way around The bend in the blades project the cutting edge away from the washer and bolt This allows the blade to sit flush against the surface of a material without the bolt becoming an obstructio...

Page 26: ...th each other 2 Place bolt and washer back on the tool 3 make sure the springwasher is on the bolt and fits nicely on top the washer see page 18 for more information Tighten the bolt using the supplie...

Page 27: ...one half of the blade edge to start the cut beginning from the top of the skirting Try not to sink the whole blade edge into the wood leaving the other half of the blade edge above the surface will ke...

Page 28: ...G BEFORE AFTER Application 3 Wood cutting Select high oscillation frequency Distribute the use of the saw blade evenly to maximise the life of the saw blades BEFORE AFTER AFTER NOTCH CUTTING NOTCH CUT...

Page 29: ...lade evenly to maximise the life of the saw blades Application 5 Pipe Cutting Select low oscillation frequency Distribute the use of the saw blade evenly to maximise the life of the saw blades Using a...

Page 30: ...requency Use on stairs or other small to medium areas Use a smooth forward motion letting the Renovator do the work Application 1 Carpet and Lino Removal Select medium high oscillation frequency Use a...

Page 31: ...d backward motion SEMI CIRCULAR GROUT ATTACHMENT Attaching the Semi circular Grouter Refer to Connecting Attachment Tool instructions on page 16 TIP Place washer on the same way it was taken off or th...

Page 32: ...between the broken and the adjacent tiles use a hammer to break up the broken tile into smaller pieces 4 Use a paint scraper or similar tool to remove the small pieces of broken tile 5 Use the Renova...

Page 33: ...instructions on page 16 TIP Let the tool do the work too much pressure will make it harder to control TIP Use the mini rasp with twin sanding surface for tight corners and sanding upwards Application...

Page 34: ...h Hold the larger side of the area to be broken firmly with the smaller side over hanging the edge Use a hammer and lightly tap the tile and it should break neatly along the scored line DIAMOND CUTTIN...

Page 35: ...st for the correct sanding coarseness you need if you are in doubt Excessive pressure will reduce the performance of The Renovator and may cause the motor to overload Replacing the attachment tools re...

Page 36: ...ied or repaired by anyone The item has been subjected to fair wear and tear The item has not been used for trade professional or hire purposes The item has not sustained damage through foreign objects...

Page 37: ...Brand Developers Aust Pty Ltd 461 Plummer Street Port Melbourne VIC 3207 AUSTRALIA FAX 61 3 9681 7825 AUST Customer Care 1800 890 840 Brand Developers Limited Unit H 686 Rosebank Road Avondale 1026 Au...

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