Specifications; Functional Description; Operating Procedures - Tool Shop 241-9796 Operating Instructions Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

 Voltage: 120 Volts AC, 60Hz
 Current Rating: 0.8 Amp
 No load speed: 12,000 OPM
 Dust-sealed front rocker switch
 Sanding sheet size: 3-3/4" X 5-1/2"
 Includes 3 pcs. sanding paper (80,120,180)

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

1. Dust-sealed on/off switch
2. Sanding base
3. 1-1/4" vacuum adapter

OPERATING PROCEDURES

INSTALLING SANDPAPER
WARNING: Unplug the sander before replacing sandpaper.
The Detail Sander comes complete with a 5 hole hook and loop style mounting
system. The palm sanders sanding sheets will be affixed to the sanders
base without the use of clamps.
Connect the sanding sheet to the sanding plate:
Turn the tool upside down. Next, align the sanding sheet with the sander's base
and press the sanding sheet firmly into place. Confirm that the holes punched in
the sanding sheet match the dust holes in the sanding plate. Holes must match for
the dust system to work properly.
To remove the sanding sheet, carefully peel the sanding sheet away from the
sanding plate.
NOTE: Check the sandpaper regularly for tears, cracking, and other damage.
Damaged paper can allow the pad beneath to be damaged.
Because of the operator vigilance required, the pad is considered a
consumable part and is not covered under warranty.
RUNNING THE TOOL
1. Identify the item you wish to sand or polish and choose the proper grit sandpa-
per or abrasive pad best suited for the job. If preparing wood for painting or
removing paint, use a course grit sanding sheet. Use a fine grit for finishing
work.
2. Secure the item to be sanded. Make sure that the sanding sheet is firmly
fixed to the sander.
3. With the sander not in contact with the workpiece, press the Switch to the "ON"
position.
4. Carefully place the palm Sander onto the workpiece and begin sanding.
WARNING: Do not sand any area to heavily or for more than a few seconds at a
time. Apply even pressure in a random pattern over the en tire surface.
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