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Craftsman 172.11624 Manual Del Propietário página 13

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SANDING TIPS
1. DO NOT force the sander.The weight of the sander supplies adequate
pressure.Let the sander and the sandpaper do the work,
A. Applyingadditionalpressure will onlyslow the motor,wear the
sandpaper out faster and reduce sander speed.
B. Excessivepressure willoverload the motor and cause possibledamage
to the sander from the motor overheating.
C. Excessive pressure will also result in inferiorwork.
2. Any existingfinish or resin on wood may soften from the heat of the friction.
3. DO NOT sand in one spot for too long a time because the sander's
rapid action may remove too much material and make the surface uneven.
SELECTING THE RIGHT SANDPAPER
Selecting the correct grit of sandpaper is an extremely important decision that
will allow you to achieve the best quality sanding finish,
1. Coarse grit will remove the most material and finer grit will give you the best
finish in all sanding operations
2, The condition of the surface to be sanded will determine which grit will do
the job.
3. If the surface is rough:
A. Start with a coarse grit (soldseparatly)and sand until the surface is uniform.
B. Then use medium to remove any scratches left by the coarse grit.
C. Then use a finer grit (sold separatly) for finishing the surface.
NOTE: ALWAYS continuesandingwith each grit until the surface is uniform.
USING THE POLISHING AND SCRUBBING PADS
This tool is also ideal for cleaning, polishingand removingrust with the
polishingend scrubbingpads (soJdseparately), See AttachingSanding Sheets
and Pads on page 12.
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