• Connect the plug into the power outlet.
• To turn on the tool, press switch (
A
), to the left.
• To turn off the tool, press the switch into the opposite side.
Do not turn on the tool when the sandpaper surface
is onto the work piece.
Before turning off the tool move it away from the
work piece.
• Select the right sander sheet grain.
• Grains available vary from very coarse to very fine.
• Coarse grain is used to sand rough surfaces, medium grain for
light work and fine, for finishing purposes.
• Is advisable to test with disposable pieces to determine the
right grain for each particular job.
• Do not use the same sheet to sand wood or metal. Metal
particles may embed into the sander and damage the wood
surface.
• To get the 1/4 sandpaper size compatible with the
sander, fold the commercial size sheet (A-4) twice
down the middle. You get four 4,25” x 5,5” sheets.
• Release the sandpaper clamps on both sides of the sander.
• Set the narrow side of the sandpaper under one of the clamps and
pull so it stays uniformly onto the base.
• Verify the orifices match those in the base. Then adjust the other side.
• In case the sandpaper installed does not have the corresponding
orifices, punch the holes with the hole-puncher included. Make the
sander base even and apply pressure downwards until the sheet is
punched.
• The sheet must be perfectly fastened; otherwise there could be
excessive wear in the base.
Do not keep on using the tool if the sandpaper is
worn or damaged.
Start up
6
Selecting the sandpaper
Installing the sand paper
Turning On
Grain
Type
60 or lower
80 - 100
120 - 150
180 - 220
240 or higher
very coarse
coarse
medium
fine
very fine
A
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
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