Dynabrade Dynorbital Supreme 56800 Safety, Operation And Maintenance

Dynabrade Dynorbital Supreme 56800 Safety, Operation And Maintenance

12,000 rpm air powered random orbital sander

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Dynorbital
Models:
3/8 Orbit
56870 - 3-1/2" Non-Vacuum
56873 - 3-1/2" Vac-Ready
56874 - 3-1/2" Central Vac-Ready
56880 - 5" Non-Vacuum
56883 - 5" Vac-Ready
56884 - 5" Central Vac-Ready
56890 - 6" Non-Vacuum
56893 - 6" Vac-Ready
56894 - 6" Central Vac-Ready
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Read and understand this tool manual before operating your air tool. Follow all safety rules for the protection of operating personnel
as well as adjacent areas. Always operate, inspect and maintain this tool in accordance with the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) Safety Code for Portable Air Tools – B186.1. For additional safety information, refer to Safety Requirements for the
Use, Care and Protection of Abrasive Wheels – ANSI B7.1, Code of Federal Regulation – CFR 29 Part 1910, European Committee for
Standards (EN) Hand Held Non-Electric Power Tools – Safety Requirements and applicable State and Local Regulations.
Read and understand tool manual before
work starts to reduce risk of injury to
operator, visitors, and tool.
Eye protection must be worn at all times,
eye protection to conform to ANSI Z87.1.
Respiratory protection to be used when exposed to
contaminants that exceed the applicable threshold
limit values required by law.
Some dust created by sanding, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
Carefully Read all instructions before operating or servicing any Dynabrade
Products offered by Dynabrade are not to be modified, converted or otherwise alerted from the original design without expressed written consent from Dynabrade, Inc.
Tool Intent: Dynorbital
®
Supreme Random Orbital Sander is used for sanding and finishing a variety of materials including wood, metal, plastic, fiberglass, solid surfaces,
composites, rubber, glass and stone.
Warning: This power tool is not intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and is not insulated against contact with electrical power.
Training: Proper care, maintenance, and storage of your tool will maximize its performance.
• Employer's Responsibility – Provide Dynorbital
Accessory Selection:
• Abrasive/accessory RPM (speed) rating MUST be approved for AT LEAST the tool RPM rating.
• Before mounting an accessory, visually inspect for defects. Do not use defective accessories.
• Follow tool specifications before choosing size and type of accessory.
• Only use recommended fittings and air line sizes. Air supply hoses and air hose assemblies must have a minimum working pressure rating of 150 PSIG (10 bars, g) or 150
percent of the maximum pressure produced in the system, whichever is higher. (See Tool Machine Specifications Table.)
Supreme
®
Air Tool Manual – Safety, Operation and Maintenance
SAVE THIS DOCUMENT, EDUCATE ALL PERSONNEL
3/16 Orbit
56800 - 3-1/2" Non-Vacuum
56803 - 3-1/2" Vac-Ready
56804 - 3-1/2" Central Vac-Ready
56815 - 5" Non-Vacuum
56818 - 5" Vac-Ready
56819 - 5" Central Vac-Ready
56826 - 6" Non-Vacuum
56829 - 6" Vac-Ready
56830 - 6" Central Vac-Ready
SAFETY LEGEND
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do Not Use Tool For Anything Other Than Its Intended Applications.
®
Supreme operators with safety instructions and training for safe use of tools and accessories.
12,000 RPM Air Powered Random Orbital Sander
3/32 Orbit
56840 - 3-1/2" Non-Vacuum
56843 - 3-1/2" Vac-Ready
56844 - 3-1/2" Central Vac-Ready
56850 - 5" Non-Vacuum
56853 - 5" Vac-Ready
56854 - 5" Central Vac-Ready
56859 - 6" Non-Vacuum
56862 - 6" Vac-Ready
56863 - 6" Central Vac-Ready
WARNING
Practice safety requirements. Work alert,
have proper attire, and do not operate tools under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Ear protection to be worn when exposure to sound,
exceeds the limits of applicable Federal, State or
local statues, ordinances and/or regulations.
Air line hazard, pressurized supply lines and flexible
hoses can cause serious injury. Do not use damaged,
frayed or deteriorated air hoses and fittings.
WARNING
®
Abrasive Power Tool.
Parts Page Reorder No. PD12•32
Effective November, 2012
Supersedes PD09•03
For Serial No. 12K1000B and Higher
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING

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Summary of Contents for Dynabrade Dynorbital Supreme 56800

  • Page 1 Carefully Read all instructions before operating or servicing any Dynabrade ® Abrasive Power Tool. Products offered by Dynabrade are not to be modified, converted or otherwise alerted from the original design without expressed written consent from Dynabrade, Inc. Tool Intent: Dynorbital ®...
  • Page 2: Air System

    • Proceed with caution in unfamiliar surroundings. Hidden hazards may exist, such as electricity or other utility lines. • Use only Dynabrade weight-mated pads to maintain low vibration levels. • Use a vise or clamping device to hold work piece firmly in place.
  • Page 3: Maintenance Instructions

    • Refer to Dynabrade's Warning/Safety Operating Instructions Tag (Reorder No. 95903) for safety information. After maintenance is performed on tool, add a few drops of Dynabrade Air Lube (P/N 95842) to the air line and start the tool a few times to lubricate air motor.
  • Page 4: Complete Assembly

    Dynorbital Supreme For Models: ® 56800, 56803, 56804, 56815, 56818, 56819 56826, 56829, 56830, 56840, 56843, 56844 Complete Assembly 56850, 56853, 56854, 56859, 56862, 56863 56870, 56873, 56874, 56880, 56883, 56884 Note: To order replacement parts specify the Model # and Serial # of your machine. 56890, 56893, 56894 Oil: O = Air Lube...
  • Page 5 Self Generated Vacuum Non-Vacuum 1 N•m Index Key Part # Description Central Vacuum 1 69364 Shroud Adapter 7 57067 Vac Tube 2 57083 Vacuum Adapter 8 57093 Central Vacuum Adapter 3 96197 Dowel Pin 9 56027 Muffler Insert (3) 4 57066 Muffler Body 10 69359 Muffler Body 5 95526 O-Ring 11 69272 Muffler Assembly...
  • Page 6 Note: Motor should operate at between 11,500 and 12,000 RPM at 6.2 bar (90 PSIG). RPM should be checked with a reed tachometer. Before operating, we recommend that 2-3 drops of Dynabrade Air Lube P/N 95842 (or equivalent) be placed directly into the air inlet with throttle lever depressed. Operate the machine for approximately 30 seconds before application to workpiece to determine if machine is working properly and safely and to allow lubricating oils to properly dispense through machine.
  • Page 7: Preventative Maintenance Schedule

    This service chart is published as a guide to expectant life of component parts. The replacement levels are based on average tool usage over one year. Dynabrade Inc. considers one year usage to be 1,000 hours. Parts Common to all Models:...
  • Page 8: Machine Specifications

    Visit Our Web Site: www.dynabrade.com Email: Customer.Service@Dynabrade.com DYNABRADE, INC., 8989 Sheridan Drive • Clarence, NY 14031-1490 • Phone: (716) 631-0100 • Fax: 716-631-2073 • International Fax: 716-631-2524 DYNABRADE EUROPE S.àr.l., Zone Artisanale • L-5485 Wormeldange—Haut, Luxembourg • Telephone: 352 76 84 94 1 • Fax: 352 76 84 95 1 ©...

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