WAGNER Paint Eater Manual
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General description

The Paint Eater™ is an excellent surface preparation tool when preparing solid wood,
wood siding and masonite siding for paint. do not use Paint Eater™ on textured siding
or shakes.
The Paint Eater™ has been designed to perform a number of tasks associated with
surface preparation. It will remove paint chips and feather the paint edges; it can be used
to remove paint oxides and mildew; and will abrade the painting surface and provide for
excellent paint adhesion. The Paint Eater™ is the perfect surface preparation tool for
large, flat, solid surfaces.
IMPORTANT - This tool is intended for outdoor use only on solid wood, masonite
siding, wood siding, concrete and steel for paint preparation. If the surface you
want to prepare for paint is rotted or damaged, it should be replaced.

Parts and Components

Strap
Red disc
lock button
Disc*
* Replacement discs: P/N 0513041
(not to be used with anything other than the Paint Eater™)
** The power cord on this tool is not replaceable.

hand Positions

See the graphics below for the different options for hand placement when using the Paint
Eater™. The Paint Eater™ can be used whether you are right- or left-handed.
ON / OFF switch
(O = off / l = on)
Folding handle
Red handle lock button
Note: Squeeze red buttons on both
sides of handle base to unlock. Handle
will lock into place when fully vertical
or horizontal.

Specifications

Amps ........................ 3.2
Volts....... 120VAC, 60Hz
r/min ....................... 2600
Disc size ........4.5 inches
English
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Summary of Contents for WAGNER Paint Eater

  • Page 1 General description The Paint Eater™ is an excellent surface preparation tool when preparing solid wood, wood siding and masonite siding for paint. do not use Paint Eater™ on textured siding or shakes. The Paint Eater™ has been designed to perform a number of tasks associated with surface preparation.
  • Page 2 Tips: • Test the Paint Eater™ in an inconspicuous place or on a piece of scrap wood to become accustomed to the tool. • Hold the disk flat to the surface to remove large paint chips or to feather paint edges.
  • Page 3 Changing the disc The disc on the Paint Eater™ will wear out over time and will need to be changed. You can find new discs at the original retailer where you purchased the Paint Eater™, or by calling customer service at 1-800-727-4023 and ordering replacement discs (part number 0513041).

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