Owner`s manual

OPERATION
WARNING:
Your sander/polisher should never be connected to power
supply when you are assembling parts, making
adjustments, assembling or replacing sanding discs or
bonnets, cleaning, or when not in use. Disconnecting
sander/polisher will prevent accidental starting that could
cause serious personal injury.
LOCK-ON BUTTON
See Figure 2.
Your sander/polisher is equipped with a "lock-on" feature,
which isconvenient when continuous operation for extended
pedods of time is required. This feature can be used for both
high and low speeds.
To lock on, depress the switch tdgger, push in and hold the
"lock-on" button located on the side of the handle, then
release the switch trigger. Release "lock-on" button and your
sander/polisher will continue running. To release the lock-
on feature, depress switch trigger and release it.
AUXILIARY HANDLE
See Figure 2.
An auxiliary handle is packed with your sander/polisher for
ease of operation and to help prevent loss of control. Any
Iou of control could result In an aocldent, causing
po_lble serious personal Injury.
The motor housings are designed so that the auxiliary handle
can be Installed on either side of the unit.
TO INSTALL:
1. Fit bolt through hole in motor housing and thread into
hex nut provided internally.
2. Tighten bolt and handle securely.
INSTALLING OR REMOVING RUBBER DISC
See Figure3.
1. Unplug your sendedpolisher.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug your sander/polisher could result in
accidental starting causing possible serious personal
mjury.
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2. Position the tool as shown in figure 3 and align the
spindle lock hole with the two half-circle notches in
motor housing. Lock spindle by inserting the pin pro-
vided through spindle lock hole and trapping it in half
circle notches. This will prevent spindle from rotating.
3. Thread rubber disc, flat face up, onto spindle in a
clockwise direction. Turn until rubber disc shoulders on
the spindle.
4. The unit is now ready for installation of the sanding disc
or polishing bonnet.
RUBBERDISC
CLOCKWISE
SPINDLELOCK
HOLE
Fig. 3
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