1.
Loosen and remove the four screws securing the
pad to the sanding base.
Fig.11
► 1. Screws 2. Pad 3. Sanding base
2.
Replace the standard-equipped pad with an
optional hook-and-loop pad.
3.
Re-tighten the screws firmly to secure the hook-and-loop pad.
Fig.12
► 1. Abrasive paper 2. Pad 3. Dust-suction holes
4.
Remove all dirt and foreign matter from the hook-and-loop pad.
5.
Attach a sheet of optional hook-and-loop abrasive
paper to the pad, aligning the dust-suction holes in the
paper with those in the pad.
1
2
Fig.13
► 1. Abrasive paper 2. Pad 3. Dust-suction holes
6.
To remove the abrasive paper, peel it off from the edge.
Using triangular/rectangular abrasive
paper
1
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
loop pad correctly and securely. A loose attach-
ment will run out of balance and cause an excessive
vibration resulting in loss of control.
2
CAUTION:
and abrasive paper are aligned and securely
attached.
3
CAUTION:
papers. Never use pressure-sensitive abrasive
papers.
NOTICE:
base while replacing the pad. Be sure to set the
cap back in the circular hole around the center of
the base before installing the optional pad.
1
2
Fig.14
3
► 1. Cap 2. Sanding base 3. Circular hole
1.
Loosen and remove the four screws securing the
pad to the sanding base.
3
Fig.15
► 1. Screws 2. Pad 3. Sanding base
2.
Replace the standard-equipped pad with a trian-
gular/rectangular pad.
9 ENGLISH
Make sure to install a hook-and-
Be sure that a hook-and-loop pad
Only use hook-and-loop abrasive
The cap may come out of the sanding
2
1
3
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2
3