Before use
NOTE
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The sander may only be operated on
cleaned, oil-atomised compressed air and
may not exceed the maximum operating
pressure of 6.3 bar at the appliance. The
compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer to regulate the working pressure.
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Wind the Teflon tape
threaded connectors.
Fitting the connector nipple
♦
Remove the plastic protective cap from the
appliance's air inlet.
♦
Wrap the threads on the connector nipple
with the Teflon tape
♦
Screw the connector nipple
Fitting the sanding disc
The compressed air-powered random orbital sander
is equipped with a protective cuff
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Rotation direction indicator of the
sanding disc
♦
To fit or replace the sanding disc
protective cuff
(see Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
WARNING!
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Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander without the protective
cuff
.
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Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander with an inverted
protective cuff
.
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A damaged protective cuff
replaced immediately.
PDEXS 150 C2
supplied around all
supplied.
into the air inlet.
.
invert the
should be
♦
Turn the spindle lock
towards the flat side of the eccentric spindle
(see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
♦
Remove the protective cap from the threaded
rod of the sanding disc
wise into the eccentric spindle
stop.
♦
Undo the spindle lock
spindle
can turn freely on its own axis.
CAUTION!
►
Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander with a locked drive
spindle. This is dangerous and can result in
serious injuries.
♦
Evert the protective cuff
♦
Fig. 3
Selecting a sandpaper disc
Removal and surface:
The material removal rate and surface quality are
determined by the grain strength of the sandpaper.
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Please note that you can use sandpapers with
various grain sizes for working the different
materials.
with the knurled bulge
and screw it clock-
as far as the
so that the eccentric
again (see Fig. 3).
GB │ MT
│
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