FIG. 3
4. Ensure dust shroud (C) is seated
against sander body and tighten
screw (G) so shroud does not
move while tool is running. Do not
overtighten.
Assemble
Sanding
Pad
(Fig. 5)
FIG. 4
G
1. Place supplied wrench (I) onto spindle. Rotate and align wrench
with dust shroud baffles (J).
2. While holding the spindle with the wrench, place sanding pad (K)
onto spindle and rotate clockwise until tight.
FIG.5
K
Attaching
Abrasive
Disc
(Fig. 6)
Use 5" (127 mm) sanding discs with an
FIG.6
8-hole
dust extraction
pattern which
attach to the sander with hook and loop.
1. Turn the sander over so that the
sanding pad is facing upward.
2. Clean the dust from the hook and
loop pad face.
3. Hold the pad with one hand to keep
it from rotating.
4. With the other hand, align the holes and place the disc directly on
top of the pad.
NOTE" Do not use the sanding screen (the screen used for sanding
drywall) directly on the hook and loop pad. The screen will not
hold and will damage the hooks on the pad. The hooks will wear
very rapidly if left in contact with the work surface while the tool is
operating.
OPERATION
_WARNING:
To reduce
the
risk of injury,
turn
unit off
and disconnect
it from power source before installing and
removing
accessories,
before
adjusting
or when
making
repairs. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Switch
(Fig.
1)
The variable speed is controlled in two ways: speed control dial (E)
and the trigger switch (F).
SPEED CONTROL DIAL
By rotating the speed control dial (E)in either direction, the maximum
speed or revolutions per minute at which the sander will perform is