DUST
BAG
(Fig. 4}
_,WARNING:
Do not use the
dust bag when sanding
metal.
Using the dust bag when sanding
metal creates a fire hazard, which
could damage the tool and lead to
serious personal injury.
Your random orbit sander is
supplied with a dust bag to help you
keep the working area clean. The
dust bag is ideal for smaller jobs.
Fig. 4
Lock
Unlock
Indicator
Indicator
Adaptor
To install:
1.
Disconnect
the sander from the power source.
2.
Align the indicators
of the dust-collecting
adaptor
and the dust bag.
3.
Slide the dust bag forward and push it onto the adaptor
and then rotate the
bag clockwise
to lock it in place (Fig. 4).
NOTICE- From time to time, clean the vacuum adaptor
with a dry brush.
To remove:
1.
Disconnect
the sander from the power source.
2.
Grip the dust bag firmly, rotate it counterclockwise
and pull it out from the
tool (Fig. 4).
NOTICE:
For longer periods of use, or on large pieces of work, it is advisable
to
use a suitable
vacuum cleaner. Attach an 1-1/4 in. or 2-1/4 in. wet/dry-vacuum
hose to the vacuum adaptor.
It is advisable to wear a suitable dust mask, as
there may be residual airborne
dust particles
in the area.
,_
WARNING:
The dust that is produced
while sanding
can be detrimental
to health, flammable,
or explosive.
Suitable safety measures
are required.
Examples:
Some types of dust known to cause cancer. Always wear a dust
mask, and use the proper dust collection
method: dust box for small volume and
vacuum
connection
for large volume dust collection.
SELECTING
THE RIGHT SANDPAPER
Different grits of sandpaper
can be purchased
from the store where you
purchased
the tool. Available
grits are: Coarse, Medium
and Fine.
Use a coarse grit to sand rough finishes,
medium grit to smooth the work and
fine grit for finish sanding.
It is best to make a trial run on a scrap piece of material to determine
the best
grit of sandpaper
for a particular
job.
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