The polisher is equipped with the switch, which protects against accidental starting.
Press the switch lock button (5).
Press the switch button (4) (fig. H).
Release pressure on the switch button (4) to stop the polisher.
WHEEL FOR ROTATIONAL SPEED CONTROL
You can control rotational speed of the motor by turning and setting the wheel for rotational speed control
(3) in desired position. It allows to adjust the working speed to match characteristics of processed material.
Rotational speed control range is 1 to 6.
The greater the number on the rim of the wheel for rotational speed control (3) (fig. I), the greater the tool
operation speed. Adjusted rotational speed is maintained constant during idle and full load operation.
Motor starts operation with soft-start, which is used for starting the motor without load. Do not
start working or apply pressure on the polisher before the motor achieves its top adjusted rotational
speed.
Small speeds are best for buffing, high gloss buffing and finishing. High rotational speeds are used for
polishing.
BUFFING
Depending on the planned work, use appropriate pads and buffing wheels, e.g. with sponge or foam, felt,
textile, multi-layer cloth etc.
Use only clean buffing pads.
Whole polishing-buffing pad (6) must rest on the surface of the workpiece.
Proceed with buffing on cold lacquer.
Distribute buffing compound on the buffing pad surface (do not allow direct contact of buffing agent
with workpiece surface).
Only wax should be applied on the whole surface, since it must dry before buffing.
Switch the polisher on and off only when the buffing-polishing wheel (6) rests on polished surface.
Move the polisher along the surface at uniform rate (weight of the polisher is enough to obtain
required results).
Reduce pressure on the polisher when finishing working with it.
Use cotton towel to remove remaining of each lacquer caring agent.
When using wax or other maintenance agents follow guidelines of their respective manufacturers.
Excessive wax or buffing paste application may cause the buffing pad slipping off the polishing-
buffing wheel.
POLISHING
Coarse-grained abrasive paper is generally used for coarse processing of most materials, while fine-grained
paper is used for finishing works.
Attach a disc of sanding paper with gradation appropriate for planned task.
Abrasive paper must thoroughly adhere to the buffing-polishing wheel.
OPERATION
The tool is equipped with rotational speed stabilizing system, which ensures precision of work at changing
load.
Disconnect the tool from power supply network before starting any adjustment, maintenance or
repair.
Always keep the polisher clean.
Remember to always keep the ventilation holes of the polisher body unobstructed.
Clean outer body with damp cloth or brush. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents.
Clean the buffing pad with water and delicate soap only.
Immediately replace damaged or worn out buffing-polishing wheel.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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