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Figure 6 — Lubrication Points
Sanding
Step 1: Identify the area you will be sanding. Make sure you are using the appropriate grit
sandpaper for the material you will be working with.
Step 2: It is recommended that you start the Sander/Drill before placing the sandpaper disc
onto the work surface. This will reduce deep scratching in the surface.
Step 3: To operate the Sander/Drill, grip the BODY (1) with your palm and place pressure on
the TRIGGER (10) to begin sanding.
Step 4: You can vary the speed of the Sander/Drill to suit different sanding applications by
varying the pressure placed on the TRIGGER.
Step 5: It is recommended that you sand in a random pattern to avoid sanding a side to side
into your work surface. Do not sand any one area too heavily, or for more than a few
seconds at a time.
Step 6: Every few minutes during continuous sanding, check the condition and wear of the
sandpaper. If necessary, peel and replace the sandpaper. Do not use torn or severely
worn sandpaper, you may damage your work surface or suffer physical injury.
Step 7: When you are done sanding, remove the Sander/Drill from the work surface and
release pressure on the TRIGGER to stop the Sander/Drill.
MAINTENANCE
Your Sander/Drill is best operated with an Airline Oiler. If you are using the Sander/Drill without
an Airline Oiler, follow the steps below for maintenance.
Step 1: Disconnect the Sander/Drill from the air hose.
Step 2: Apply a few drops of
PNEUMATIC TOOL
OIL
through the air line before each use,
or every hour if used continuously.
Step 3: Apply a few drops of oil to the TRIGGER
(10) as shown in Figure 6. Work the
TRIGGER a few times to lubricate.
CAUTION
Do not use detergent oil or additives as
these lubricants will cause accelerated
wear to the seals in the tool.