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Snap-On CTPP761A Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales página 10

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Selecting Speed
IMPORTANT
Make sure the tool comes to complete stop before
changing speeds. Otherwise, damage to gearing
may result.
To select the high speed sanding setting, turn the tool off
and permit to stop. Slide the Hi-Lo switch to the right,
position 2.
To select the low speed polishing setting, turn the tool off
and permit to stop. Slide the Hi-Lo switch to the left,
position 1, as shown.
Figure
Low speed, position 1
High speed, position 2
Application
The CTPP761A Polish/Prep tool is designed for a wide
variety of light duty polishing and sanding applications.
For polishing, low speed is recommended with 3" foam
pads and wool bonnets. For prep work and high speed
applications, 2" accesssories are recommended.
The CTPP761A is not recommended for use with 3"
accessories for high speed prep work.
Polishing
1. Remove the battery pack
2. Select the low speed position 1.
3. Thread the 3" disc pad onto the spindle.
4. Place the wrench provided over the flats on the spindle
and tighten disc pad.
5. Place the desired foam or buffing pad onto the Velcro
disc pad and press firmly onto the pad.
ZCTPP761ACE Rev. A
3: Hi-Lo Switch
A
B
A – Wrench
B – Spindle
Sanding
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Select the high speed position 2.
3. Use 2" maximum diameter sanding discs and
accessories that are rated at or above the RPM listed
on the nameplate for the tool.
4. Use Roloc adaptor CTPP761-951 with 2" Roloc
backing pad and 2" Roloc surface discs.
Overloading
If the tool is overloaded for any reason the internal
electronics will cause it to stop working. This safety
feature will prevent under voltage, over temperature, and
over current damage to the tool or battery. Release the
trigger to resume operation.
— When the tool is used under heavy load
continuously,
temperature of the switch or battery may be
reached, and the tool will temporarily stop
working. A hot tool will cool in about 1 minute. A
hot battery may require over 15 minutes to cool.
When this condition occurs, usually the battery
will be very close to needing recharging. You may
want to use another battery to finish the job.
Note: The battery charger will show a flashing
yellow LED until the battery cools sufficiently to
begin charge. When the tool is cold (less than
4ºF/-20ºC) it may be necessary to run it a few
seconds, without load, to warm up the battery.
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(06/17)

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