PYLE Audio 363 instruction manual Troubleshooting, Sanding Metal

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BE CAREFUL when sanding at the end of a board. Keep the tool level and flat on the work surface. Don’t let the front of the tool drop. (Fig. 6). If this happens, it will round the edge.

Fig. 6

Your sander will work very fast and can do a thorough job in a fraction of the time required by hand sanding. Do not rush the job. Give every surface a thorough sanding with each grade of abrasive before changing to finer grits. Always use the abrasive material and grit size recommended for the particular job.

SANDING METAL

Use the Belt Sander to obtain a grained satin finish on metal. A special graphite pad is available to replace the steel shoe on the bottom of the sander. The softness of this pad aids in blending the graining. The pad is the proper length for sanders using a 3" x 24" belt. For sanders using shorter belt lengths, cut the pad so that it is the same length as the steel shoe. Replace the steel shoe with the graphite pad.

TROUBLESHOOTING

For assistance with your tool, visit our website at www.porter-cable.com for a list of service centers or call the Porter-Cable help line at 1-800-487-8665.

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Contents Instruction Manual Belt Sanders Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionGeneral Safety Rules General Safety Rules Additional Specific Safety Rules Symbol Definition Additional Safety Rules for Paint Removal Carton Contents Functional Description Operation AssemblyInstalling and Removing the Abrasive Belt To Start and Stop Belt SandersTracking the Abrasive Belt Attaching and Care of Dust BAGSelecting AN Abrasive Belt Doors and Mill Work Special Sanding ProceduresRemoving OLD Paint and Varnish Good Sanding TechniqueTroubleshooting Sanding MetalMaintenance ServiceAccessories WarrantyCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers