User Manual

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thumb, turn in the downward (counterclockwise)
direction to increase the speed and in the upward
(clockwise) direction to decrease the speed.
Generally, you should use the higher speed for fast
stock removal and the lower speed for more precise
control.
The Half-Moon Door
The sanding plate cover is equipped with a
removable half-moon door. This is to allow the
operator to sand right up to the edge or into a
corner.
Dust collection will not be ideal while the half-moon
door is removed, so the door should only be
removed when necessary and then replaced
immediately.
To remove, first shut down the machine and unplug
the power supply cable.
Then press the 2 tangs which retain the half-moon
door just enough to release it and lift the door away.
Put the door in a safe place where it will not be lost
or damaged when it is time to replace it.
To replace, line up the locating pins in the sanding
plate cover and snap the tangs in place.
HOW TO USE THE TOOL
Effective control of this powerful saw requires two-
handed operation for maximum safety and control.
The proper hold is to keep one hand on the main
handle and the other hand on the sponge grip on
the column. It is vitally important to keep stable
footing at all times, especially when standing on
scaffolding or stilts.
MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL BAIL
HANDLE:
1. Loosen the 2 thumb screws (05) and remove
the clamp cap (04).
2. Place the handle in the desired position on the
column.
3. Clamp the handle in place by replacing the
clamp cap and tightening the 2 thumb screws.
SANDING OPERATIONS
1. Once the machine and vacuum cleaner are set
up and all safety measures and equipment are
in place, begin by turning on the vacuum
cleaner and then the machine. (If you are using
a vacuum cleaner with integrated switching,
then simply turn the machine on.)
2. Begin sanding and carefully contact the work
surface as lightly as possible-just enough to
keep the sanding head flat against the surface.
3. The joints in the sanding head allow the
sanding disc to follow the contours of the work
surface.
4. The best technique is to use overlapping
sweeps and keep the head in constant motion.
Speed Adjustment
02
03
04
05
02
01