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INJURY HAZARD!

•  This tool has high-speed, abrasive surfaces which can quickly cause injury. 

Keep fingers and hands away from moving parts when operating. Wear 
thick, well-fitting work gloves and keep loose clothing, sleeves, cords, 
jewelry and hair away from moving parts.

•  This tool can eject sparks which can ignite flammable materials. Do not 

operate near flammable materials and keep all persons and pets away  
from the work area.

•  Always make sure the workpiece is securely clamped or anchored to avoid 

sudden movements which could result in injury.

•  Always disconnect tool from air supply when changing Backing Pad or 

Sanding Disc to prevent accidental tool starting and potential severe injury.

•  Frequently inspect Backing Pad and tool condition. If cracks develop,  

discontinue tool use immediately and replace damaged pad. ONLY USE  
replacement Backing Pads rated for 10,000 RPM or greater otherwise 
severe injury can result in the event of Pad failure.

 

VIBRATION INJURY HAZARD!

•  This tool will vibrate during use! Repeated exposure to vibration may cause 

physical injury.

Summary of Contents for 31538

Page 1: ...6 DUAL ACTION AIR SANDER INSTRUCTIONS Item 31538 ...

Page 2: ...ld have a moisture separator capable of removing all moisture and impurities from the air supply Moisture and or oil in the air supply will cause poor tool performance and damage A suitable regulator must be used to limit incoming air pressure to 90 PSI maximum Excessive air pressure can cause permanent damage to the unit and possible serious personal injury from bursting For best results a compre...

Page 3: ...ating Use ANSI approved ear protection when operating BURSTING HAZARD Do not exceed 90 psi 6 2 bar of tool inlet pressure Permanent tool damage and or bursting could occur and cause personal injury DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CA...

Page 4: ...pets away from the work area Always make sure the workpiece is securely clamped or anchored to avoid sudden movements which could result in injury Always disconnect tool from air supply when changing Backing Pad or Sanding Disc to prevent accidental tool starting and potential severe injury Frequently inspect Backing Pad and tool condition If cracks develop discontinue tool use immediately and rep...

Page 5: ...the backing pad Reconnect air supply depress the throttle to begin polishing or sanding action Speed is controlled by pressure applied to the Paddle while the Knob mounted at the left side of the body is used to regulate maxi mum speed Rotating the Knob Clockwise raises the speed limit while rotating it Counter Clockwise lowers it FIG 1 FIG 1 Be sure that the air supply to the tool is clean and dr...

Page 6: ...aces of the Locking Wedge and rotate it so the serrated surfaces face the flats of the Arbor Shaft FIG 2 To set the Arbor for random orbital rotation Grasp the serrated surfaces of the Locking Wedge and rotate it so the flat surfaces face the flats of the Arbor Shaft FIG 3 INJURY HAZARD Disconnect air supply from the tool to prevent accidental starting and potential injury while making adjustments...

Page 7: ...d is tightened MAINTENANCE Before each use add a few drops of a quality air tool oil not included If tool is to be unused for an extended period add 10 drops of air tool oil directly to the air inlet then store the tool inlet up With the air supply disconnected periodically check that the backing pad is tight To order parts and supplies 800 343 9353 eastwood com 7 FIG 4 INJURY HAZARD Disconnect ai...

Page 8: ...LEM CAUSE CORRECTION Tool Doesn t Respond to Paddle De pression Insufficient CFM at tool inlet 6 CFM minimum for best results Verify sufficient air supply to tool Tool contaminat ed by moisture Check for moisture in air line and tool air inlet Tool Perfor mance is Slow or Sluggish Insufficient CFM at tool inlet 6 CFM minimum for best results Verify sufficient air supply to tool Tool contaminat ed ...

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