Before first Use
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Remove the sander and all accessories out of the packaging and check
all parts for damage in transit. Keep packaging materials out of reach of
children. There is risk of suffocation!
Intended Use
The sander may only be used for dry sanding work. This sander is well
suited for fine sanding work and for making minor material corrections.
Materials that may be sanded with this sander include all types of
wood, steel, non-ferrous and precious metals, plastics, acrylic glass
and fiberglass.
Attention: After 15 minutes of operation allow the sander to cool down
for at least 10 minutes.
Selecting the Sanding Paper
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Always use abrasive papers suited to the material you want to
sand. The papers must have the correct grain size.
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Depending on grain size there are degrees of coarseness. The
coarseness is specified by a number on the back of the papers. The
higher the number is, the finer the grain.
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It is important to use the right paper for each job. For rough sanding
use grain size 60, for soft wood as larch, pine or spruce use paper
with grain size 80. For dense hardwood as beech or maple, grain
sizes 120 can be used.
Clamping the Sander to a Workbench
Before use the sander must be
securely clamped to a workbench
or similar stable surface. The
sander may be clamped in a
vertical position (Fig. 1) or in its
normal horizontal position (Fig. 2).
To clamp the sander to the
workbench in the desired position,
simply open the threaded clamp
screw (10), insert the top of the
clamp into the clamping cavity (A or B) and tighten the clamp screw
until the sander is securely locked onto the workbench.
Operation
A
10
Fig. 1
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B
Fig. 2