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Eastwood 13747 Instructions page 3

Pneumatic straight-line sander

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SPECIFICATIONS
• Sanding Board actual dimensions: 2-3/4" x 15-3/4"
• Accepts 2-3/4" x 17-1/2" Dry-Backed Longboard Sanding Strips or 2-3/4" x 16-1/2" PSA
(pressure sensitive adhesive) Backed strips.
• Strokes per minute: 2,100.
• Air Consumption: 5 cfm [180 lm.].
• Inlet thread size: 1/4" FNPT.
• Variable speed, 2 cylinder, double ended air motor & double rack and pinion drive.
• High-density foam facing on sanding board surface with positive abrasive paper retaining clips
SET UP & CONNECTION
• Be sure that the air supply to the tool is clean and dry. Moisture in the supply line will quickly
damage the motor and valves.
• A minimum 3/8" I.D. air line should be used for optimal performance.
OPERATION
• Disconnect air supply from the tool to prevent accidental starting and potential injury while
installing or removing Abrasive paper strips.
• To attach dry backed strips, release over-centered, heavy wire spring-clips located at both
ends of the longboard.
• Place 1/4" to 3/8" of the end of the strip under the front retaining clip then lower and secure
spring-clip in place. While removing looseness in the abrasive strip, fold rear end over end of
longboard then under rear retaining clip. Lower the rear spring-clip.
• PSA (pressure sensitive adhesive) strips may be applied directly onto the thoroughly clean and
dust free, high-density foam longboard facing pad.
• Reconnect air supply; depress the throttle to begin sanding action. Speed is regulated by
pressure applied to the trigger. Note: Always use two hands to operate the sander. One on the
rear trigger handle and the other on the auxiliary front mounted knob.
To order parts and supplies: 800.345.1178 >> eastwood.com
• Never connect to an air source capable of exceeding 200 psi. Excessive air
pressure can cause the unit to burst causing personal injury and damage.
• Never use any bottled gas as an air source for this tool. Some of these
gasses are capable of explosion or are bottled at pressures high enough to
burst this tool.
BURSTING HAZARDS
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