Use and Care Manual

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Fig. D
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Fig. C
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14
15
3
16
10
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Fig. B
Paper Punch (Fig. E, F)
CAUTION: Turn off and remove the battery pack from
the tool before making any adjustments or removing
or installing attachments or accessories. Be sure the
switch is in the OFFposition.
A paper punch
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is provided with your sander to
let you perforate regular abrasive paper to make dust
collectionpossible.
To Perforate your Abrasive Paper
Install the abrasive paper on the tool as instructed in this
manual. With the sander turned off and battery removed,
place the paper punch on the paper so that the tabs at the
edges of the punch are against any two adjacent sides of
the sanding pad, as shown. Press the punch against the pad
so that the 8 points penetrate the paper, as shown in Figure
F. (Press the punch into the pad as far as it will go.) Remove
the paper punch and the paper is ready.
An alternate method of perforating the paper is to securely
fasten the punch to a suitable work surface. Two holes are
provided in the punch for this purpose. Use #8 flat head
screws. Press the sander (with the paper attached) down on
thepunch.
Fig. E
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Fig. F
until if hits the paper-limiting ribs
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. Release the front
paper clamp to secure the front of the abrasive paper.
4. Stretch abrasive paper over the base plate/pad
3
and
begin to pivot the rear paper clamp
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around to
its locking position. Lock one side clamp lever
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by
placing it behind the tab on the base plate/pad and
then repeat with the second side clamp lever.
5. If you are using the dust extraction feature, perforate the
abrasive paper (see Paper Punch).