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Model:

SE230

Product Type:

MINI AIR BELT SANDER 3/8" x 13"

1809269-14

The oil and water extractor should not be mounted on or near the air 

compressor.

The temperature of air is greatly increased during compression. As the air 

cools down to room temperature, in the air line, on its way to the Air Power 

Tool, the moisture contained in it condenses. Thus, for maximum 

effectiveness, the oil and water extractor should be mounted at some point

in the air supply system where the temperature of the compressed air in the 

line is likely to be lowest. Air lines must be properly drained daily. Each low 

point in an air line acts as a water trap. Such points should be fitted with an 

easily accessible drain. See diagram below. Pitch all air lines back towards 

the compressor so that condensed moisture will flow back into the air 

receiver where it can be drained off. Drain daily. 

SUGGESTED AIR LINE CONNECTION

Pitch pipe back toward air receiver

Compressor unit

Drain

Daily

25 FEET OR MORE

Oil and Water Extractor should be at least 25 ft. from the compressor. Further if possible.

Drain

Daily

Drain

Daily

Oil and Water

 Extractor

Install drain at

 each low point

PIPE SIZE, I.D. (Inches)

Air Flow

CFM

Length of Pipe (feet)

10
20
30
40
50
70

50

1/2"
3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

100

3/4"
3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

150

3/4"
3/4"

1"
1"
1"

1-1/4"

200

3/4"

1"
1"
1"

1-1/4"

WARNING

1. This tool is intended for polishing and sanding with a rotary 

movement using abrasive products of appropriate material 
compositions and grits. Any other use is forbidden.

2. Only use the polishing and sanding belts as recommended by 

the belt manufacturer.

3. Ensure the maximum operating speed of the belt is higher than 

the rated speed of the power tool.

4. Always wear ANSI approved ear protection and safety glasses 

when using this tool. Gloves and protective clothing are 
recommended.

5. Personal protection and dust collection devices shall be 

chosen according to the material being worked upon. Please 
consult provider of such devices.

6. Release the start/stop lever in the case of air supply loss. 

7. Only use the lubricant recommended by the manufacturer.

CAUTIONS FOR USE:

Users of this tool should review the chemical composition of the work 
surface and any products used in conjunction with this tool for any 
such chemicals prior to engaging in any activity that creates dust 
and/or microscopic particles.
Users should obtain the Material Safety Data Sheets for all identified 
chemicals, whether from the manufacturer or their employer, and 
proceed to study, understand and follow all instructions and warning 
for exposure to such chemicals.
Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints; 
crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products; 
and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. A list of 
the chemicals can be obtained at www.oehha.ca.gov under 
Proposition 65.
In order to reduce their exposure to such chemicals users should 
always:
- Work in well-ventilated areas.
- Wear appropriate safety equipment and clothes that are specifically 
designed to filter our microscopic particles.

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