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Abrasive disc materials
Abrasive materials
Basic features
Practical
applications
Aluminum Oxide
Best for steel,
stainless steel
and metals. Single
crystal abrasive
material with
high tenacity and
durability.
Fast sanding
Most metal jobs
Alumina Zirconium
Best for INOX and
metals. Extremely
sharp and hard
abrasive material
with high durability.
Removing paint
from cars and
boats, etc.
Ceramic
Best for INOX,
metals and non-fer-
rous materials.
Extremely sharp
and high resistant
to shock/heat/
wear.
General metal work
Grit size
Grit
Practical applications
24/36 (coarse)
Heavy stock removal
60/80
Medium stock removal
120 (fine)
Finishing
Installing and removing abrasive disc
CAUTION:
Make sure that the backing pad is
secured properly.
Loose attachment will run out of
balance and cause an excessive vibration which may
cause loss of control.
Remove all dirt and foreign matter from the backing
pad. Thread an abrasive disc onto the backing pad
while pressing in the shaft lock. Hand tighten securely.
To remove the disc from the backing pad, follow the
installation procedure in reverse.
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2
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1.
Abrasive disc
2.
Backing pad
OPERATION
CAUTION:
Only use Makita genuine pads for
polishing.
CAUTION:
Only use Makita genuine abrasive
disc for sanding (optional accessories).
CAUTION:
Make sure the work material is
secured and stable. Falling object may cause
personal injury.
CAUTION:
Hold the tool firmly with one hand
on the switch handle and the other hand on the
side grip when performing the tool.
CAUTION:
Do not run the tool at high load
over an extended time period.
It may result in tool
malfunction which causes electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to touch the rotating
part.
CAUTION:
Before operating the tool, make
sure that the side grip or caps are not loose.
If the
side grip or caps are loose, the front cover may fall
and cause an injury.
NOTICE:
Never force the tool.
Excessive pressure
may lead to decreased polishing efficiency, damaged
pad, or shorten tool life.
NOTICE:
Continuous operation at high speed
may damage work surface.
General operation
1.
Make sure that the workpiece is properly sup
-
ported and both hands are free to control the tool.
2.
Hold the tool firmly with one hand on the switch
handle and the other hand on the side grip.
3.
Turn the tool on, letting the wheel reach full speed,
and then carefully enter into operation moving the tool
forward over the workpiece surface.
4.
Having finished, switch the tool off and wait until
the wheel has come to a complete stop before putting
the tool down.