Sander operation
Always guide the sander with both hands, holding both handles - main and additional (V). Use constant pressure during work,
otherwise, the eff ects may not be uniform. Do not press the sander too hard against the surface to be processed. Excessive pres-
sure will heat the workpiece surface, which can lead to the sanding sheet becoming clogged with, e.g. peeled off paint or resin.
The sanding sheet granularity should be selected according to the desired eff ect and the surface type to be processed. Sheets
with a coarser (in numerical terms) granularity (rough) should be used for wood peeling, sanding and pretreatment. Sheets with
a fi ner (in numerical terms) granularity (smooth) should be used for surface polishing, grinding and fi nishing. The sander is also
suitable for wet sanding, e.g. paint coatings. Apply a small amount of water with a sprayer to the surface to be processed and
then sand with a sanding sheet designed for wet work. Do not use dry-work-only sanding sheets for wet work. Do not immerse
any component of the sander and the sanding sheet in water. Before work, during which large amounts of dust can be generated,
protect the respiratory tract with a half-mask and eyes with protective goggles. Use also protective clothing. During such work,
take frequent breaks and remove accumulated dust. During operation, check the condition of the sanding sheet frequently. If
damage, seizure, abrasive wear or cavities are observed, stop operation, disconnect the tool from the power supply and replace
the sanding sheet with a new one.
MAINTENANCE
Never use gasoline, solvent, or any other fl ammable liquid to clean the tool. The vapors can be ignited, causing the tool explosion
and serious injury.
Solvents, which are used to clean the tool holder and the body, can cause seals softening. Thoroughly the tool before starting your work.
In case of fi nding any irregularities in the tool operation, the tool you should be immediately disconnect from the pneumatic system.
All the elements of the pneumatic system must be protected against contamination. Contamination, which entered the pneumatic
system can damage the tool and other air system components.
Maintenance the tool before each use
disconnect the tool from the pneumatic system.
Before each use, let a small amount of liquid preservative (e.g.. WD-40) through the air intake.
Connect the tool to pneumatic system and run for about 30 seconds. This will distribute the liquid preservative inside the tool
interior and will clean it.
Again, disconnect the tool from the pneumatic system.
Let small amount of oil SAE 10 to the inside of the tool, through the air inlet and the holes intended for this purpose. It is recom-
mended to use oil SAE 10 intended for maintenance of pneumatic tools. Connect the tool and run it for a short time.
Attention! WD-40 may not be used as an appropriate lubricating oil.
Remove excess of oil, that spill out through the holes. Left oil may damage the tool seals.
Other maintenance operations
Before each use, you should check whether the tool shows any traces of damages. Drivers, tool holders and the spindles must
be kept clean.
Every 6 months or after 100 hours of operation, you must pass the tool for inspection by the qualifi ed personnel in the repair
shop. If the tool was used without the application of recommended air supply system, you should increase the frequency of the
tool inspections.
Troubleshooting
You should stop using the tool immediately after the disguardy of any fault. Work with a defective tool can cause injury. Any repair
or replacement of tool components must be carried out by qualifi ed personnel in authorized repair facility.
Failure
Possible solution
Let a small amount of WD-40 through the air inlet. Run the tool for a few seconds. The blades may stick to the rotor. Run the tool for
The tool has too slow
about 30 seconds. Lubricate the tool with small amount of oil. Attention! The excess of oil can cause a decrease in power of tool. In this
rotations or it does not start
case, you should clean the drive.
The tool starts and then
The compressor does not provide proper air supply. The tool starts by the air collected in the tank of compressor. As the tank is
slows down
emptying, the compressor has not kept pace with the refi lling of air shortages. Connect the device to a more effi cient compressor.
Make sure that your hoses have an internal diameter of at least such as specifi ed in the table in point 3. Check the set point of pressure,
Insuffi cient power
whether it is set to the maximum value. Make sure that the tool is properly cleaned and lubricated. In the absence of results, submit the
tool for repair.
Worn tools are secondary raw materials, it is forbidden to dispose of them together with household waste. because they contain
substances harmful to human health and the environment! Please actively support the cost-eff ective management of natural re-
sources and environmental protection by passing the used equipment to the point of storage for worn out devices. To reduce the
amount of disposed waste it is necessary to re-use them, recycle or recover in another form.
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