General Operating Instructions
1.Secure the Dust Bag (83) to the Dust Tube (27).
2.Make sure the Belt Sander’s Trig- ger (3) is not engaged and plug the Sander into a standard, grounded 120V electrical outlet.
Dust Tube (27) - Dust | Trigger |
Bag (83) connects | Lock |
here |
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Adjusting Knob | Trigger (3) |
(56) |
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3.Before beginning a job, make sure that the Belt is
4.When a sanding belt tears or be- comes worn, it will have to be re- placed. Always turn the tool off and unplug it before changing the Belt.
Pull out the Belt Release Lever. Re- move the old Belt and replace with a new 4”x24” belt. Make sure the ar- rows on the inside of the new sanding belt are consistent with the rotation arrow on the rear wheel (39). Push the Belt Release Lever back in to se- cure the Belt in place, and make sure it’s
Belt Release
Lever
5.When sanding, use both hands to hold the tool and sand along the grain for best results.
6.The Trigger Lock can be pushed to lock the Belt Sander on.
7.Hold the tool lightly on the workpiece and allow the tool to do the work. Do not push down on the Belt Sander or move it along the surface too fast.
8.To turn the tool off with Trigger Lock engaged; squeeze the Trigger once and then release.
9.To prevent accidents, turn off the tool and disconnect its power supply after use. Remove and empty the Dust Bag. Clean, then store the tool in- doors out of children’s reach.
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