Global Machinery Company SA120 instruction manual Switching on and off, Adjusting the speed

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Unpacking

Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely that your GMC Power Tool is faulty or that a part is missing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate the tool until the parts have been replaced or the fault has been rectified. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.

Switching on and off

1.Connect the plug to the power supply.

2.Slide the on/off switch (3) forward to the “I” position to start the sander. Slide the on/off switch backwards to the “O” position to stop the sander.

3.Do not switch on the tool when the sanding surface is on the work.

NOTE. Always lift the sander from the work before switching off.

Adjusting the speed

The speed can be adjusted to suit the material being sanded.

1. To adjust the speed, move the variable speed control

(5)until you are satisfied that the speed is what you need for the job in hand.

Changing and rotating the sanding base

1. Using the allen key, remove the 3 outer screws from the existing base, and remove the base from the sander. You do not need to loosen the centre screw as this controls the movement of the whole base.

2. Place the finger sanding extension onto the sanding base. Using the allen key, secure the finger sanding extension in position with the 3 screws.

3. You can rotate the sanding base in three different positions. This assures maximum utilization of the sanding paper when using the sander in small, hard-to- reach spots. Simply loosen the screw in the centre

of the sanding base, and rotate the base to the new position.

NOTE. To secure the new position, tighten the centre screw.

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Contents Detail Sander Contents Description of symbols SpecificationsDear Customer IntroductionSafety instructions Work area Additional safety rules for sanders ServiceContents of carton Know your product Changing and rotating the sanding base Switching on and offAdjusting the speed Selecting the right grade of sandpaper SandingAttaching a sanding sheet Dust extractionMaintenance General InspectionPage Save this Manual for future reference