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ATTACHING THE DUST PORT
1. Align the dust port (Fig. 1 - 1) with the keyed opening
(Fig. 2 - 1) at back of tool. Turn the dust port
clockwise
until
it is locked in place.
2. Secure vacuum or dust collection hose (not included) to
the dust port.
INSTALLING THE SANDING DRUM & SLEEVE
1. Before placing the rubber drum (Fig. 2 - 1) on the spindle
shaft, ensure that the 13mm fender washer (Fig. 2 - 2) is
around the spindle shaft (Fig. 2 - 3).
NOTE:
When installing the 0.5” sanding sleeve on the shaft,
a rubber drum is not necessary. The sleeve mounts directly
onto the spindle shaft. Use of the washers and lock knob are
still necessary when using the 0.5” sanding sleeve.
2. Slide the corresponding sanding sleeve (Fig. 2 - 4) over
the rubber drum. Make sure the sanding sleeve is flush with
the end of the rubber drum.
3. Secure the drum on the spindle sander with the 6mm
fender washer (Fig. 2 - 5) and lock knob (Fig. 2 - 6).
NOTE:
Tightening the lock knob ensures the sanding sleeve
stays on the drum. If the sanding sleeve is running off the
drum, try tightening the lock knob.
INSTALLING THE EDGE GUIDE
1. Align the holes in the edge guide (Fig. 3 - 1) with the
holes in the base plate (Fig. 3 - 2). Attach the guide using
two (2) plastic knobs (Fig. 3 - 3).
2. Place a straightedge (not included) (Fig. 3 - 4) across the
edge guide faces and sanding drum. Adjust the position of
the edge guide until the straightedge touches the drum.
3. Tighten the left knob (Fig. 3 -3) to hold the edge guide in
place.
4. Set the guide in or out based on the amount of material
you want to remove, then tighten the right knob.
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING!
Do not plug in or turn on the tool until it is fully assembled according to the instructions. Read
through and become familiarized with the following procedures of handling and adjusting your tool. Failure to
follow the safety instructions may result in serious personal injury.
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