ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
17
SANDING - Cont’d
Upon completion of the sanding operation,
turn sander OFF by squeezing and
releasing the switch trigger. Wait until the
sanding disc comes to a complete stop
before removing it from the workpiece.
WARNING:
Your sander should
only
b
e turned
O
N when the entire
surface of the sanding padis in contact
with the wor
k
piece.
F
ailure to follow
this sanding procedure could result in
loose sandpaper which could result in
poss
ib
le injury.
N
O
T
E
:
H
old the sander with two hands,
us
ing bo
th the front and rear handles.
Be careful NOT to cover the motor cooling
vents with your hands. Covering the
cooling vents could cause the motor to be
damaged by overheating.
DO
N
OT FORCE
T
HE
S
AN
DE
R.
The
weight of the sander usually provides
adequate pressure. Let the sander and
sandpaper do the work. Applying added
pressure will slow the motor, increase the
wear on the sandpaper and greatly reduce
sander speed. Excessive pressure will
overload the motor causing possible
damage from the motor overheating. It will
also create an inferior finish on sanded
work. Any finish or resin on wood will
soften from the frictional heat, causing
sandpaper to become clogged quickly. Do
not sand in one spot too long as the
sander’s rapid action may remove too
much material, making the surface
uneven.
Extended periods of sanding may tend to
overheat the motor. If this occurs, turn
sander OFF, wait until the sanding pad
comes to a complete stop and remove it
from the workpiece. Check to make sure
your hands have not been covering the
cooling vents. Let the motor cool before
continuing sanding operation.
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