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Read these instructions carefully before installing, operating,
servicing or repairing this tool. Keep these instructions in a safe
accessible place.

Important

Operator Instructions

Includes - Foreseen Use, Work Stations, Putting Into Service, Operating,
Dismantling, Assembly and Safety Rules

Manufacturer/Supplier

Product Type

RPM

Cycles Per Min

Model No/Nos

Serial No

Product Nett Weight

Recommended Use Of

Balancer Or Support

Recommended Hose Bore

Size - Minimum

Recommended Max.

Hose Length

Ins

M/M

Ft

M

No

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Dual Action Sander -
6”(150mm) Pad

UT8700 - Non Vacuum
UT8701 - Generated Vacuum
UT8702/3 - Central Vacuum

3/8

10

30

10

10,000

Work Stations

The tool should only be used as a
hand held hand operated tool. It
is always recommended that the
tool is used when standing on a
solid floor. It can be used in other
positions but before any such
use the operator must be in a se-
cure position having a firm grip
and footing and be aware of the
safety rules to be obeyed when
using the sander.

Foreseen Use of Tool

This tool is designed for the purpose of cleaning or sanding of a variety
of materials typically metal, wood, plastic materials, etc. The dual rotary
orbital action reduces the amount of abrasive grinding marks and
hence is primarily a finishing sanding tool. It can be used with a variety of
grades of 150 mm (6” diameter) abrasive discs which, according to
pad fitted to the tool, can be self adhesive or Velcro attached. If fitted to
the dust collecting system this should always be used. The system may
be integral or required to be fixed to an external vacuum source.
The machine fitted with dust collection should not be used with water.
If use with water is required, water can act as a dust suppressor and the
dust collector would not be required.
Do not use the tool for any other purpose to that for which it has been
designed and use only abrasive discs as described.
Do not modify the tool for any other use or for its use as a sander without
first consulting the manufacturer or his authorised distributor.

Putting Into Service

Air Supply

Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air pressure
at the tool of 90 p.s.i./6.3 bar when the tool is running with the
trigger/lever fully depressed. Use recommended hose size and length.
It is recommended that the tool is connected to the air supply as shown
in figure 1. Do not connect the tool to the air line system without
incorporating an easy to reach and operate air shut off valve. The air
supply should be lubricated. It is strongly recommended that an air filter,
regulator, lubricator (FRL) is used as shown in Figure 1 as this will supply
clean, lubricated air at the correct pressure to the tool. Details of such
equipment can be obtained from your supplier. If such equipment is not
used then the tool should be lubricated by shutting off the air supply to
the tool, depressurising the line by pressing the trigger on the tool.
Disconnect the air line and pour into the intake bushing a teaspoonful
(5ml)  of  a  suitable  pneumatic  motor  lubricating  oil  preferably

Test Method

 Tested in accordance with Pneurop

test code PN8NTC1 and ISO Standard 3744

Vibration Level

Test Method

Tested in accordance with ISO

standards 8662 Parts 1 & 8

Less than 2.5

Universal Air Tool Company Limited
Unit 8
Lane End Industrial Park
High Wycombe
Bucks
HP14 3BY

Tel No

Fax No

(01494) 883300

(01494) 883237

Metres / Sec²

Personal  Safety  Equipment

Use  -  Safety  Glasses

Yes

Use  -  Safety  Gloves
Use  -  Safety  Boots
Use  -  Breathing  Masks

Yes

Use  -  Ear  Protectors

Air  Pressure

Recommended  Working

6.3

bar

90

PSI

Recommended  Minimum

n/a

bar

n/a

PSI

Maximum

7.0

bar

100

PSI

lbs
Kg

2.0
0.9

Noise Level

Sound Pressure Level 78.0 dB(A)

Summary of Contents for UT8700

Page 1: ...ust collector would not be required Do not use the tool for any other purpose to that for which it has been designed and use only abrasive discs as described Donotmodifythetoolforanyotheruseorforitsuseasasanderwithout first consulting the manufacturer or his authorised distributor Putting Into Service Air Supply Use a clean lubricated air supply that will give a measured air pressure at the tool o...

Page 2: ...pose grease Reassemble in the reverse order Safety Rules For A Sander 1 Read all the instructions before using this tool All operators must be fully trained in its use and aware of these safety rules 2 Do not exceed the maximum working air pressure 3 Use personal safety equipment 4 Use only compressed air at the recommended conditions 5 If the tool appears to malfunction remove from use immediatel...

Page 3: ...36 Screw 4 40 1 UT OB 38 2 1 Pad 6 41 UT OB 39 Stop Spanner 44 UT S560 41 Vacuum Adapter 2C6 48 UT S560 47 Shroud 49 UT OB 23 Pin Ref No Part No Description 1 UT OB 01 Regulator 2 UT OB 02 O Ring 2 3 UT OB 03 Snap Ring 4 UT OB 04 O Ring 5 UT OB 05 Valve Stem 6 UT OB 06 Washer 7 UT OB 16 1 Washer 8 UT OB 08 Valve 9 UT OB 09 Spring 10 UT 70426 Air Inlet 11 UT OB 11 Muffler Body 12 UT OB 11 1 O Ring ...

Page 4: ...her normative document s EN792 Draft EN292 Parts 1 2 ISO 8662 Parts 1 8 Pneurop PN8NTC1 following the provisions of 89 392 EEC as amended by 91 368 EEC 93 44 EEC Directives Place and date of issue Name and signature or equivalent marking of authorised person Lane End D H Moppett Man Director This document may not be copied wholly or in part by anyone without the consent of the Directors of Univers...

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