RIDGID R2740 manual Locking on the Sander, Operating the Sander, To lock-on the sander

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OPERATION

LOCKING ON THE SANDER

See Figure 7.

The lock-on feature allows you to lock the switch trigger in the ON position. Locking the switch trigger on allows you to operate the sander for extended periods of time.

If you have the lock-on feature engaged during use and the sander is accidentally disconnected from the power supply, disengage the lock-on feature immediately. Also, do not lock the switch trigger if you might need to suddenly stop the sander.

To lock-on the sander:

Depress the switch trigger.

Push in the lock-on button.

Release the switch trigger.

Release the lock-on button.

Note: To release the lock, depress and release the switch trigger.

OPERATING THE SANDER

See Figure 8.

Clamp or otherwise secure the work to prevent it from moving under the sander.

WARNING:

Unsecured work could be thrown back toward operator causing injury.

Before placing sander on work surface, squeeze the switch trigger and let the motor reach its maximum speed, then lower the sander to the work surface with a slight forward motion. Using the rear handle to control the sander and the front handle only to guide it, move it slowly over the work. Allowing the sander to remain in one place will result in an uneven surface.

WARNING:

Keep a firm grip on sander with both hands at all times. Failure to do so could result in loss of control leading to possible serious injury.

The sander was designed to provide the proper weight on the sanding belt.

Excessive pressure will result in the following:

Uneven work.

Clogged sanding belts.

Premature sanding belt wear. Removal rate will not increase.

Motor damage.

Irregular sanding belt tracking.

NOTE: If the sanding belt moves while sanding, you may be applying too much pressure. When this occurs, remove sander from workpiece. If belt tracking is properly adjusted,

sanding belt will return to its normal and correct position on the drive roller and front roller.

Use a coarser belt when heavy sanding is desired, not heavy pressure. The importance of this cannot be over- emphasized. Weight has been built into the tool to give the most efficient pressure at the proper location.

NOTE: The front roller of the sander was not designed for contour sanding. Sanding on the front roller could cause irregularity in sanding belt tracking and will damage the front roller.

caution:

Sanding on the front roller may cause the tool to kickback toward the operator, creating a risk of possible injury.

LOCK-ON

BUTTON

SWITCH

TRIGGER

Fig.7

Fig. 8

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Contents OPERAToR’S Manual Introduction Table of ContentsWork Area Safety General Safety RulesElectrical Safety Personal SafetyService Specific Safety RulesSymbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsSymbol Signal Meaning ServiceElectrical Cord Length Wire Size A.W.GDouble Insulation Electrical ConnectionProduct Specifications FeaturesLighted plug Assembly Operation Setting the Belt Sander SpeedApplications Selecting Sanding BeltsSoft sTaRt feature Proper Hand PlacementSwitch Turning ON/OFF the SanderLift Belt tension release lever To remove sanding belt Arrow To INSTALL/CHANGE Sanding BeltOperating the Sander Locking on the SanderTo lock-on the sander Excessive pressure will result in the followingEmptying the Dust BAg To install/remove dust bagOpening To empty the dust bagTo manually adjust belt position Manually adjusting Sanding Belt TrackingTurn Tracking screw to Adjust Sanding Belt PlatenBrush Replacement MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance LubricationSander shown with dust bag Sanding belt removed Timing Belt ReplacementPage DAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy WarrantyWhat is Covered Under the 3 Year Limited Service Warranty HOW to Obtain Service What is not CoveredModel No R2740 Serial No Customer Service Information