Use and Care Manual
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OPERATION
ON/OFF SWITCH
1. To start the sander, push the switch to the ON position.
2. To stop the sander, push switch to the OFF position.
SURFACE SANDING ON SANDING BELT
Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands. Keep fingers away from sanding belt. Keep the workpiece flat against
the belt table and move it slowly across the sanding belt. Apply enough pressure to remove material; excessive
pressure will reduce sanding efficiency.
Note: Use extra caution when sanding very thin pieces, and apply only enough pressure to allow the
sanding belt to remove the material.
END SANDING AND OUTSIDE CURVE SANDING WITH THE DISC
Use for sanding the ends of small and narrow workpieces and outside curved edges. Always work on the left side
of the disc (downward rotation side), holding the workpiece firmly with light pressure against the sanding disc.
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the workpiece, become familiar with the rota-
tion of the belt and disc sanding surfaces.
The disc sander rotates counterclockwise, downward toward the table on the left side of the disc and upward from
the table on the right side of the disc. Always use the left side of the disc; using the right side of the disc will cause
the workpiece to fly up or kickback and could result in injury.
MITER GAUGE - DISC SANDER
A miter gauge is supplied with your sander, and can be used on the disc table. The miter gauge head can be set
anywhere up to 45° (right or left) by loosening the lock knob, setting the miter gauge head to the desired angle,
and retightening the lock knob.
SANDING SMALL END GRAIN AND OTHER SMALL SURFACES USING MITER GAUGE
Use of the miter gauge is recommended for sanding small end surfaces on the sanding disc.
Note: Always move the workpiece across the sanding disc from the center of the disc to the left side, and be sure
to hold the workpiece down tightly onto the table surface.










