Sanding Disc Selection
• Grains available vary from very coarse to very fine.
• Coarse grain is used to sand rough surfaces, medium grain,
for light work and fine grain is for smooth finish.
• It is advisable to carry out tests over a disposable piece to
determine the adequate grain for a particular job.
• Do not use the same disc for wood and for metal. Metal
particles can get embedded in the sanding and ill-treat a
wooden surface.
Installing a Sanding Disc
WARNING
Always double check the sander is off and
disconnected from the power supply before installing the sandpaper.
• Select the right sanding grain.
• Remove dust and debris from the pad and it hook and loop base (A).
• Align the sanding disc orifices with the orifices in the pad. Press firmly.
• To remove the sanding disc tear it out from its base (B).
CAUTION
• Clean regularly dust accumulated in the hook and
loop base. Do not wait for the disc to be completely worn out before
replacing it. Otherwise, the hook and loop base can get damaged and
will lose adherence with the sandpaper.
CAUTION
• The hook and loop base is considered as a
consumable and is not covered by the Warranty.
Dust Extraction
• Before connecting the tool to the power supply, adjust the dust
collecting container into the dust extraction duct in the rear or the
sander (E).
• For optimum dust extraction, remove and empty the container
when it is half-full and disassemble it to clean the filter.
• Use the container when sanding wood.
use when sanding metal. The metal particles could ignite the residual
wood dust or the inner pouch.
• Make sure to regularly clean the dust accumulated in the container
and the hook and loop base.
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ENGLISH
WARNING
Do no
E
Preparation
Grain
Type
60 or lower
very coarse
80 - 100
coarse
120 - 150
medium
180 - 220
fine
240 or higher
very fine
A
B
Filter