Getting
started...
GB
IE
18
Before you start
Sanding arm assembly
> Place the spring (3a) in the holder
(3b) and keep it in position.
> Align the pin (3d) with the spring
and attach the sanding arm (3)
onto the support (3c).
> Secure the connection by
tightening the tracking adjustment
knob (5) (Fig. 1).
3d
3a
3c
3b
3
5
Fig. 1
Sanding belt
Choosing the right sanding belt
Sanding belts are available with different grain sizes (grit). The grain size is
indicated with a number on the reverse of the sanding belt, the higher the number
the finer the grain size
coarse < P100 removal of paint and varnish, preparation of rough surfaces
fine
> P180 finishing, cleaning plaster and water stain from wood
> Only use suitable sanding belts in terms of application and size.
> Replace worn or damaged sanding belts immediately.
> Start with a coarse sanding belt and finish with a fine-grained one to achieve a
satisfactory result.
> Do not use the same sanding belt on different materials, e. g. do not use the
sanding belt that has been used for sanding metal to sand wood. Small metal
particles remaining in the sanding belt will lead to scratches.
Attaching
> Pull the clamp lever (4) backward all the way out (Fig. 2, step 1).
TTB910SDR
by TITAN