Cleaning The Tool - Craftsman CMXEQWX3232 Instruction Manual

4" restorer
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SANDING
Always keep the tool "moving" when the sanding
sleeve is in contact with the workpiece. This is
particularly important when sanding wood or
other soft materials. Failure to keep the tool
"moving" will result in gouges in the workpiece.
Do not allow sanding dust to accumulate in the
tool. Stop and clean out all loose sanding dust
at regular intervals to prevent unnecessary
buildup that will cause the tool to be inefficient
and to guard against overheating. Refer to
"CLEANING THE TOOL" for details.
Always place the Restorer on its "nose"
(balanced between the front handle and the
roller housing) when the tool is turned OFF and
when storing the tool (Fig. 9). This will prevent
inadvertent loss of control if the tool is
accidentally turned ON. It will also prevent the
roller from developing a flat spot if the tool is
stored for long periods of time with weight on
Fig. 9
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING

CLEANING THE TOOL

It is important to keep the tool as clean as
possible to reduce the risk of fire and to produce
the best possible sanding results.
!
WARNING:
from the power source before removing the
sanding roller and before cleaning the tool.
!
WARNING:
and a dust mask when using compressed air
to remove sanding dust from the tool.
!
WARNING:
brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based
products, penetrating oils, etc. to come in
contact with plastic parts. They contain
chemicals that can damage, weaken or
destroy plastic.
1.
Unlatch the roller end cover (Fig. 1).
2.
Remove the roller from the tool.
3.
Remove the sanding sleeve from the roller.
4.
Use compressed air to blow all the loose
sanding dust from the:
roller housing,
roller end cover.
slots in the roller, and
dust chute in the back of the rear
handle.
NOTE: If compressed air is not available, use a
soft DRY long bristled brush to remove the
sanding dust.
Use a clean, dry cloth to remove sanding dust
from the other tool components.
NOTE: Do NOT use any solvents or water on
the cloth.
14
Always remove the plug
Always wear safety goggles
Do not at any time allow

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