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380W RANDOM ORBIT SANDER ENB624SDR
TERMS OF USE
When all precautions have been taken and the previous operations were done, you can start working.
Always start the sander before putting it in contact with the workpiece to be sanded and stop it before it was
released from the room.
Always secure the workpiece.
The stress on the machine should not be such that the speed is reduced by more than 25% for significant
periods.
When overloaded happened, run the machine empty for 3 to 5 minutes to cool the engine.
Warning!
The machine is not intended for sanding on plaster!
If the air inlet and outlet have been blocked by dust, the machine may stop working or born during working.
Please pay more attention for them during and after working.
Sanding sheet is graded based upon the number of abrasive particles per square inch that make up the
sanding sheet. The lower the number, the more coarse the grit. Sanding sheet are commonly graded as
coarse (40-60 grit), Medium (80-120), Fine (150-180), Very Fine (220-240), Extra Fine (280-320) and Super
Fine (360 and above).
Coarse grit papers will remove material fast, and when followed by finer grit papers, makes for much easier
and quicker sanding.
For better surface quality, sanding with progressively finer grits removes the scratches left by the previous
paper and eventually leaves a smooth finish.
Roughly, the user can select the sanding sheet as below ways:
We are not liable for any damages occurring to material assets caused by choosing the wrong grit or wrong
sanding paper.
Coarse - for removing paint; for sanding of extremely rough wood
Medium - for sanding of rough or plain wood
Fine - for smoothing of wood; for finishing of bare wood; for smoothing surfaces with old paint