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OPERATION
Fig. 2
WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with
side shields when operating this tool. Failure to do
so could result in dust, shavings, or loose particles
being thrown into your eyes, resulting in possible
serious injury.
TURNING THE SANDER ON/OFF
See Figure 2.
Follow these directions to turn the sander on and off.
■
To turn the sander on
: Slide the switch to the left (|).
■
To turn the sander off
: Slide the switch to the right
(O).
ADJUSTING THE SPEED
See Figure 3.
The variable speed feature allows the sander to operate
at speeds that can be adjusted by rotating the dial from
A to F. The dial is conveniently located on the motor
housing, allowing operator control of disc speed.
Follow these directions to adjust the speed.
■
To increase the speed
: Turn the dial to a higher
setting (towards F).
■
To decrease the speed
: Turn the dial to a lower
setting (towards A).
SELECTING SANDING DISCS
Selecting the correct size grit and type of sanding disc is
an extremely important step in achieving a high quality
sanded finish. Aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, and
other synthetic abrasives are best for power sanding.
Natural abrasives, such as flint and garnet are too soft
for power sanding.
In general, when sanding, coarse grit removes the most
material and fine grit produces the best finish. The
condition of the surface to be sanded determines which
grit will do the best job. If the surface is rough, start with
a coarse grit and sand until the surface is uniform. Then
use medium grit to remove scratches left by the coarser
grit. Finally, use finer grit for finishing the surface. Always
continue sanding with each grit until the surface is
uniform.
Fig. 3
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TURN OFF
TO
TURN ON
TO
DECREASE
TO
INCREASE