Instruction manual
Maintenance
20
DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM
THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE
CONTINUING!
There is very little mechanical maintenance that can be
carried out on the machine. Most prudent maintenance
is preventative and concerned with keeping the machine
clean.
1. At reasonable intervals, inspect and remove all dust/resin
build ups, and blow the motor clean.
Troubleshooting
Trouble Probable Cause Remedy
Motor does not run when power
switch is pressed “ON”
1. Switch is burnt out
2. Connection wire is loose or
damaged
1. Replace the switch
2. Tighten wire or replace
Motor does not run at full speed 1. Power voltage is too low
2. Motor is damaged.
1. Test voltage
2. Check and repair motor
Motor does not reach full power 1. Incorrect power wiring
2. Overloaded
1. Replace with the correct size of
power wiring
2. Reduce load
Motor overheating 1. Motor voltage is different
2. Motor is damaged
1. Check the voltage label
2. Check and repair the motor
Motor stalls while in use 1. To much pressure being placed on
sanding surface.
2. Motor getting too hot.
1. Don’t press to heavily on abrasive
surface.
2. Leave the sander to cool down for 30
minutes and press the “RESET” button
2. Remove the table assembly and lower the extraction
housing, clean any dust or resin build up. Re-assemble the
sander.
3. Inspect the sanding disc for signs of wear and tear and
replace if necessarily.
4. Inspect the linisher’s sanding belt for signs of wear and
tear and replace if necessary.
5. From time to time using a damp cloth wipe over the
sander’s surface.