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Maintenance - Craftsman 315.10670 Owner's Manual

Two-speed electric buffer-polisher double insulated

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HELPFUL HINTS
1. When
working
in direct
sunlight
it
may
be
necessary
to vary the technique
to keep the wax
from becoming
too dry. Instead
of applying
wax
to the entire
surface,
apply
and remove
wax by
sections.
2. To avoid the possibility
of burning
or damaging
the paint,
do not use rubbing
compounds
with
your Buffer-Polisher.
3. Always
wash your bonnets
after each use. Clean
bonnets
produce
a better finish.
.
Never apply downward
pressure.
Applying
press-
ure to your Buffer-Polisher
will
reduce
the rota-
tion
of the
polishing
head.
Allow
your
Buffer-
Polisher
to do the work for you.
5. Follow
the same pattern
when removing
wax as
when applying
wax.
MAINTENANCE
When Servicing Use Only identical Replacement Parts
GENERAL
Only the parts shown on parts list, page seven, are
intended
to be repaired or replaced
by the customer.
All other
parts
represent
an important
part of the
double insulation
system and should be serviced
on-
ly by a qualified
service technician.
Avoid
using
solvents
when
cleaning
plastic
parts.
Most plastic parts are susceptible
to various types of
commercial
solvents
and may be damaged
by their
use. Use clean cloths
to remove dirt, carbon
dust,
etc. WARNING:
DO NOT AT ANY TIME LET BRAKE
FLUIDS,
GASOLINE,
PENETRATING
OILS,
ETC.
COME IN CONTACT
WITH PLASTIC PARTS. THEY
CONTAIN
CHEMICALS
THAT
CAN
DAMAGE,
WEAKEN, AND/OR
DESTROY PLASTIC.
When electric
tools
are used on fiberglass
boats,
sports cars, etc., it has been found that they are sub-
ject
to accelerated
wear and possible
premature
failure,
as the fiberglass
chips
and grindings
are
highly
abrasive
to bearings,
brushes,
commutator,
etc. Consequently
it is not recommended
that this
tool
be used for extended
work on any fiberglass
material.
During any use on fiberglass
it is extremely
important
that the tool is cleaned frequently
by blow-
ing
with
an
air
jet.
ALWAYS
WEAR
SAFETY
GLASSES OR EYE SHIELDS
BEFORE BEGINNING
POWER TOOL OPERATION
OR BLOWING
DUST.
EXTENSION
CORDS
The use of any Extension
Cord will cause some loss
of power. To keep this to a minimum
and to prevent
overheating
and motor
burn-out,
use the following
table to determine
the MINIMUM
wire size (A.W.G.)
Extension
Cord.
Extension Cord Length
Up to 100 Ft.
Wire Size, A.W.G.
18
Extension Cords suitable
for use with your buffer.
polisher are available at your nearest Sears Catalog
Order or Retail Store, WARNING:
REPLACE DAMAG.
ED CORD IMMEDIATELY,
NEVER USE TOOL WITH
DAMAGED
CORD SINCE TOUCHING
THE DAMAG-
ED AREA
COULD
CAUSE
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
RESULTING
IN SERIOUS INJURY.
LUBRICATION
-- All of the bearings
in this tool are
lubricated
with a sufficient
amount
of high
grade
lubricant
for life of the unit under normal
operating
conditions,
therefore,
no further
lubrication
is re-
quired.
THE FOLLOWING
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
WERE AVAILABLE
AT THE TIME THIS MANUAL
WAS PRINTED.
Waxing Bonnet
(9-10601)
Buffing Bonnet (9=-10602)
Carrying Case (9-1471)
CAUTION: The use of attachments
or accessories
not listed above might be hazardous.
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