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OPERATION
POWER-ON INDICATOR
LIGHT (FIG. 7)
FIG. 7
Power-On indicator
The tool has a “POWER-ON INDICATOR”
red light. This red light is always on when
the tool is plugged into a power source.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (FIG. 8)
FIG. 8
Connect the plug to a suitable power source.
Always lift the sander from the work
before switching on or switch off.
To turn the sander on, push the on/off
slide switch forward. To stop the sander,
push the on/off slide switch backward.
SELECTING THE CORRECT
GRADE OF SANDPAPER
Different grades of sandpaper can be
purchased from the store where you
purchased the tool.
Use a coarse grit to sand down rough
finishes, medium grit to smooth the work
and fine grit to finish off.
It is best to make a trial run on a scrap
piece of material to determine the
optimum grades of sanding sheet for a
particular job.
SANDING
The sander can be used for most
sanding operations on materials such as
wood, plastic, metal and painted surfaces.
Wear safety goggles, a dust mask and
hearing protection.
Where possible, secure smaller
workpieces to prevent them from moving
under the sander.
Hold the sander, keeping it clear of the
workpiece. Start the sander and gradually
lower it onto the workpiece so that the
entire sanding sheet surface is in contact
with workpiece.
Move the sander slowly over the surface
of the workpiece in a circular motion with
an even, moderate pressure.
If there are still scratches on your work
after sanding, try either of the following:
- Go back to a coarser grit and sand the
marks out before continuing with the
original choice
- Try using new sanding sheet of the
same grit to eliminate the unwanted
marks before progressing to a finer
grit and finishing the job.
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