Use And Care Manual
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OPERATION
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5. DUST EXTRACTION ADAPTER
Your sander is equipped with a dust extraction
adapter, which is designed for collect dust task.
Insert the dust adapter into the rear dust outlet
of sander. Then pull the dust adapter and make
sure it is tightened securely on the dust outlet.
Then connect the hose of a vacuum cleaner.
First please turn on the vacuum cleaner, and
then turn on the sander. If you stop sanding,
rst turn off the sander, and then turn off your
vacuum cleaner.
WARNING
It is necessary to connect the
vacuum if you sand plaster board .
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6. USING THE SANDER
The workpiece to be sanded must be secured.
If it is small or it may move during sanding, it
must be held in a vice or suitably clamped.
Be sure to hold the sander rmly whilst it is on
and apply it gently to the work, it may “kick” on
rst contact. Hold the sander so that it is at
on the work and move slowly, preferably with
a smooth, circular motion. Regularly check the
condition of the sand paper and replace when
worn for best results.
7. FLUSH SANDING FACILITY
Your sander can sand ush on three sides of
the baseplate which allows easy access to
corners and edges of mouldings.
8. ORBITAL SANDING
Your sander operates in small a circular rotation
which allows efcient material removal. Operate
your sander in long sweeping movements
across your workpiece and even across the
grain. For a ner nish, always use a ne grain
sand paper and only move the sander in the
direction of the grit and never across the grain.
Do not allow your sander to remain in the same
position otherwise you will remove material and
create an uneven surface.
9. SELECT THE RIGHT SAND PAPER
Selecting the correct grit of sandpaper is an
extremely important decision that will allow you
to achieve the best quality sanding nish.
Coarse grit will remove the most material
and ner grit will give you the best nish in
all sanding operations. The condition of the
surface to be sanded will determine which grit
will do the job.
If the surface is rough:
Start with coarse grit (sold separately) and sand
until the surface is uniform. Then use medium
to remove any scratches left by the coarse grit.
Then use ner grit (sold separately) for nishing
the surface.
NOTE: Always continue sanding with each grit
until the surface is uniform.