FIG. 4
PAD
FIG. 5
TORX HEAD
SCREWS
CFS DISC
ALIGN NOTCHES
TO THOSE IN
SHROUD
FIG. 6
5. With the other hand, align the holes and place the disc directly on
top of the pad (see Fig. 1).
Switch (Fig. 2)
To turn the unit on, slide the switch forward (the symbol "I" will be
visible.) To turn the unit off, slide the switch back (the symbol "O" will
be visible). Before plugging in the unit, make sure the switch is in the
off position.
Speed Control Dial
The speed control dial (5 incremental settings) allows you to increase
or decrease speed from 4000 - 6800 orbits per minute. The optimal
speed setting for each application is very much dependent on per-
sonal preference. You may want to experiment on a piece of scrap to
determine what gives you the best combination of finish quality and
material removal rate for your application. Generally, you will want to
use a higher setting on harder materials and a lower setting on softer
materials. Material removal rate increases as speed increases.
Dust Collection
Your sander comes equipped with a cloth filter bag to collect the
dust generated during sanding. To empty the dust bag, first turn off
and unplug tool. Firmly pull the bag off while holding the rubber boot
(Fig. 3). Empty the bag (you may want to turn it inside out.)
NOTE: Never operate this tool unless the dust collection bag is in
place.
Replacing Sanding Pad (Fig. 4)
When the pad becomes worn out, use the following procedure to
replace pad.
1. Turn off and unplug tool.
2. Remove 4 torx head screws from the bottom of the tool and
remove the pad.
3. Replace the pad and screws, making sure the CFS disc is aligned
properly.
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(DW443 & DW444 Only)