2.
Pull the clamp lever outwards as far as possible to
create a space between the clamp and side wall of the
sanding base in which one end of abrasive paper can
be inserted.
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Fig.5
► 1. Clamp lever 2. Stopper 3. Clamp 4. Sanding base
5. Pad
3.
Place a sheet of abrasive paper over the pad,
aligning the dust-suction holes in the paper with those
in the pad.
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Fig.6
► 1. Abrasive paper 2. Pad 3. Dust-suction hole
4.
Slip one end of the abrasive paper into the space
between the clamp and sanding base.
5.
Set the clamp lever back in a locked position so
the end of abrasive paper is clamped securely.
6.
Release the clamp on the other end, and have the
other end of abrasive paper ready to be clamped.
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7.
Maintain a proper tension on abrasive paper, and then
set the clamp lever on the other end in a locked position.
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Fig.7
► 1. Abrasive paper 2. Clamp 3. Sanding base
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4. Clamp lever 5. Stopper
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8.
To remove the abrasive paper, release the clamps
on both ends and take the paper off the pad.
Using abrasive paper available in the
market
1.
Cut a sheet of abrasive paper down to an appro-
priate size.
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Fig.8
► 1. Abrasive paper 2. Pad
2.
Push and hold down the clamp lever on either front
or rear end of the pad, and slide it away from the stopper
so the clamp is released from its fastened position.
3.
Pull the clamp lever outwards as far as possible to
create a space between the clamp and side wall of the
sanding base in which one end of abrasive paper can
be inserted.
4.
Slip one end of the abrasive paper into the space
between the clamp and sanding base.
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