3.
Operating tips:
a)
When scraping soft
material(e.g.wood),keep the scraper
flat on the surface and apply light
pressure,otherwise the scraper may
cut into the material(diagram).if
required,clamp the scraper the other
way round;this reduces scraping
pressure.
b)
If required,sharpen the scraper
blade: While the power tool is
running,hold the scraper against a
whetstone or abrasive paper.
c)
Select a high vibration frequency (if
power tool is adjustable).
Rasping.
Materials:
Plaster,cement,tile
adhesive,filler,brick,wood.
Typical applications:
1.
Rough sanding plaster,cement,tile
adhesive.
2.
Removing oil stains from the
garage floor.
3.
Rough sanding wood or filler.
4.
Sculpting natural and artificial
stone or carving wood.
Operating tips:
1.
Caution when working on
sensitive surfaces! A tungsten-
carbide rasp has a high cutting
performance on painted wooden
surfaces.
2.
Sand the surface,continuously
moving the power tool and
applying medium to high pressure.
3.
Select a high vibration frequency ,
power tool is adjustable.
4.
If required,clean the tungsten-
carbide rasp with a wire brush
while the power tool is running.
10
OPERATION
Cutting (grinding wheel)
Typical applications:
With diamond saw blade
1.
Removing marble.trass,epoxy
resin grout from between tiled
surfaces
2.
Repairs to tiled surfaces indoors
and outdoors.
3.
Making cuts in plaster,brick
walls,pumice,porous concrete and
breeze blocks.
4.
With diamond segmental saw
blade
5.
As above,however can also
be used in corners without
overcutting.
Operating tips:
1.
Select a high vibration
frequency,(if power tool is
adjustable).
Polishing
Materials:
Marble,granite,gneiss,artificial
stone,chromium,brass,bronze.
Gelcoat coatings on boats.
Typical applications:
1.
Windows-sills,stairs,stone floors.
2.
Car,motorcycle,boat.
Operating tips:
1.
Apply a little polish which is
compatible with the material(see
table). Before polishing marble,test
polish in an inconspicuous area
(possible discoloration).
2.
Operate the power tool in slow
circular movements.
3.
Select a high contact pressure and
vibration frequency for stone and
metal.
4.
Polish Gelcoat coatings carefully
at a low contact pressure and
vibration frequency.
5.
Then remove residual polish with
a soft cloth.
6.
For an optimum gloss finish
repolish with a second, dry felt
polishing pad.