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OPERATING THE SANDER

See Figures 7 - 8, page 10.

  Secure the workpiece to prevent it from moving under 

the sander.

 WARNING: 

Unsecured workpieces could be thrown towards the 
operator, causing injury.

 WARNING: 

Keep your head away from the sander and the sanding 
area. Your hair could be drawn into the sander causing 
serious injury.

  Place the sander on the workpiece so that all of the sand-

ing sheet surface is in contact with the workpiece.

NOTICE:

To avoid damaging the motor from overheating, be careful 
not to let your hand cover the air vents.

 CAUTION:

To ensure proper brake operation after extended use, 
periodically check its operation by removing the sanding 
disc, running your sander without load (off the workpiece) 
and then turning off the sander. The backing pad should 
not take longer than 6 seconds to stop. If it takes longer 
than 6 seconds to stop, return the sander to your nearest 
authorized service center for repair. Failure to do so may 
result in minor injury.

  Turn on the sander and move it slowly over the workpiece.

 

NOTE:

 The speed of orbit observed during use is de-

signed to give optimum results, and is not an indicator 
of the tool’s actual sanding performance.

  Make successive passes in parallel lines, circles, or 

crosswise movements.

  Turn off the sander and wait until it comes to a complete 

stop before removing it from the workpiece.

Do not force.

 The weight of the unit supplies adequate pres-

sure, so let the sanding disc and sander do the work. Apply-
ing additional pressure slows the motor, rapidly wears the 
sanding disc, and greatly reduces sander speed. Excessive 
pressure will overload the motor, causing possible damage 
from motor overheating, and can result in inferior work. Any 
finish or resin on wood may soften from the frictional heat. 
Do not allow sanding on one spot too long, as the sander’s 
rapid action may remove too much material, making the 
surface uneven. 
Extended periods of sanding may tend to overheat the mo-
tor. If this occurs, turn sander off and wait until sanding disc 
comes to a complete stop, then remove it from workpiece. 
Remove the hand from vent area, remove sanding disc, then 
with the hand removed from vent area, turn sander on and 
run it free without a load to cool motor.

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for PCL406

Page 1: ...ngs 4 Symbols 5 Features 6 Assembly 6 Operation 6 8 Maintenance 9 Illustrations 10 Parts Ordering and Service Back page TABLE DES MATI RES Avertissements de s curit g n rales relatives aux outils lect...

Page 2: ...edication A moment of inatten GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS tion while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Pro...

Page 3: ...reate a risk of injury and fire When battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection f...

Page 4: ...uce the risk of electric shock fire or serious personal injury Do not place battery tools or their batteries near fire or heat This will reduce the risk of explosion and possibly injury Do not crush d...

Page 5: ...teries in ordinary trash Consult your local waste authorityforinformation regardingavailablerecyclingand ordisposaloptions V Volts Voltage min Minutes Time Direct Current Type or a characteristic of c...

Page 6: ...not in use or carrying at your side INSTALLING REMOVING BATTERY PACK See Figure 1 page 10 To install Insert the battery pack Make sure the latches on each side of the battery pack snap in place and th...

Page 7: ...ortant step in achieving a high quality sanded finish Aluminum oxide silicon carbide and other synthetic abrasives are best for power sanding Natural abrasives such as flint and garnet are too soft fo...

Page 8: ...er the workpiece NOTE The speed of orbit observed during use is de signed to give optimum results and is not an indicator of the tool s actual sanding performance Make successive passes in parallel li...

Page 9: ...rom the tool when cleaning performing any maintenance or when storing the tool MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts Most plastics are susceptible to damage...

Page 10: ...rique dans un endroit humide employer un dispositif interrupteur de d faut la terre GFCI L utilisation d un GFCI r duit le risque de d charge lectrique Utiliser ce produit seulement avec la piles et l...

Page 11: ...issantes emp chent la manipulation et le contr le s curitaires de l outil dans des circonstances impr vues UTILISATION ET ENTRETIEN DE LA PILE Ne recharger qu avec l appareil sp cifi par le fabricant...

Page 12: ...e flammes ou d une source de chaleur Ceci r duira les risques d explosion et de blessures Ne pas craser faire tomber ou endommager le bloc piles Ne jamais utiliser un bloc piles ou un chargeur qui est...

Page 13: ...e interpr tation correcte de ces symboles permettra d utiliser produit plus efficacement et de r duire les risques SYMBOLE NOM D SIGNATION EXPLICATION Symbole d alerte de s curit Indique un risque de...

Page 14: ...nd s peut entra ner des blessures graves APPLICATIONS Cet outil peut tre utilis pour les applications ci dessous Pon age du bois limination de la rouille et pon age de l acier AVERTISSEMENT Les outils...

Page 15: ...orrectement Appuyer la face boucles du disque abrasif le plus fermement possible contre le coussinet NOTE Les disques boucles et crochets peuvent tre r utilis s tant que l abrasif n est pas us Il est...

Page 16: ...e 6 secondes S il prend plus de 6 secondes retourner la ponceuse au centre de r paration agr le plus proche pour la faire r parer Le non respect de cet avertissement pourra t entra ner des blessures l...

Page 17: ...ou d truire le plastique ce qui peut entra ner des blessures graves ATTENTION Utiliser exclusivement des pi ces d origine pour les r parations L usage de toute autre pi ce pourrait cr er une situation...

Page 18: ...se disminuye el riesgo de descargas el ctricas Si debe operar una herramienta en lugares h medos use un suministro protegido por un interruptor de circuito con p rdida a tierra GFCI El uso de un GFCI...

Page 19: ...uperficies de agarre resbalosas no permiten la manipulaci n y control seguro de la herramienta en situaciones inesperadas EMPLEO Y CUIDADO DE LA HERRAMIENTA DE BATER AS S lo cargue el paquete de bater...

Page 20: ...regla se reduce el riesgo de una descarga el ctrica incendio o lesi n corporal seria No coloque herramientas de bater as ni las bater as mismas cerca del fuego o del calor De esta manera se reduce el...

Page 21: ...ejor y de manera m s segura el producto S MBOLO NOMBRE DENOMINACI N EXPLICACI N Alerta de seguridad Indica un peligro posible de lesiones personales Lea el manual del operador Para reducir el riesgo d...

Page 22: ...be estar en la posici n de apagado el interruptor cuando no est us ndose la unidad o el operador la lleve por un lado INSTALACI N QUITAR DEL PAQUETE DE BATER AS Vea la figura 1 p gina 10 Para instalar...

Page 23: ...omo sea posible NOTA Se puede volver a utilizar los discos de lija del tipo de gancho y lazada durante la vida de servicio del material abrasivo de lijado del disco Recomendamos la limpieza ocasional...

Page 24: ...6 segundos para detenerse Si se toma m s de 6 segundos para detenerse lleve la lijadora al centro de servicio autorizado de productos de su preferencia para que se la reparen No seguir esta advertenc...

Page 25: ...itar lesiones corporales graves siempre retire el paquete de bater as de la herramienta al limpiarla darle mantenimiento o guardarla MANTENIMIENTO GENERAL Evite el empleo de solventes al limpiar pieza...

Page 26: ...exhaust port orifice d chappement de poussi re orificio de escape de polvo B Dust bag assembly ensemble de sac poussi re conjunto del saco captapolvo Fig 4 A Dust exhaust port orifice d chappement de...

Page 27: ...NOTES NOTAS...

Page 28: ...es al final Estas designan informaci n de fabricaci n y deben suministrarse cuando llame para obtener asistencia o servicio To request service purchase replacement parts locate an Authorized Service C...

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