TRACKING THE ABRASIVE BELT
To prevent excessive wear on both the sander and belt, NEVER allow the abrasive belt to rub on the sander frame. To make sure that the belt is tracking correctly, do the following:
Make sure that the trigger is in the “OFF” position before connecting the tool to the power circuit.
1.Turn the tool over, rest the tool on its front handle, and grasp the rear handle with your left hand .
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3. | Turn the belt aligning screw (A) |
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4.Turn the motor “OFF” and allow the sander to come to a COMPLETE STOP before turning it right side up.
ATTACHING AND CARE OF DUST BAG
Models 360, 360VS, 362 and 362VS
Depress the dust bag spring clips
(A)Fig. 4, and place the dust bag spring (A) between the ridges on the spout (B).
For most efficient operation, empty the dust bag when it is half full. To remove, squeeze the dust bag spring clips (A) and pull the bag straight up. Unzip the rear of the bag and shake out the dust. Every so often, turn the bag inside out and brush the accumulated dust from the inside.
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Do not operate the sander without a dust bag or a dust collection hose.
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