_1=WARNING:Donotwear loose clothing or
jewelry when operating this tool, They could get caught in moving parts causing sehous injury. Keep head away from sender/polisher and sanding or polishing area. Hair could be drawn into sender/polisher causing serious injury,
INSTALLING POLISHING BONNETS
See Figure 6.
•Unplug your sander/polisher,
_IL WARNING: Failure to unplug your sender/ polisher could result in accidental starting
causing possiblesedous personal injury.
•if you have been using this tool as a sender, remove spanner nut and sanding disc,
•Slip polishing bonnet over rubber disc, pull string ends tight, and tie in a bow to secure bonnet.
•Tuck stnng ends and bow underneath bonnet.
_. WARNING: Failure to tuck string ends and bow underneath bonnet could result in string
ends coming loose and hitting or grabbing foreign objects,
POLISHING
See Figure
FOR BEST RESULTS, ALWAYS OPERATE AT LOW SPEED WHEN POLISHING.
Hold the tool firmly, allowing it to operate freely without unnecessary pressure. This tool was designed so that the weight of the tool alone will provide adequate pressurefor polishing at top efficiency.
BONNETS MUST BE KEPT CLEAN AND FREE
FROM GRIT, DIRT, AND OTHER ABRASIVE PAR- TICLES.
When bonnets become dirty and clogged with polish- ing film, wash in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Allow bonnets to dry throughly before reuse. Polish with a long sweeping motion, back and forth, advanc- ing along the surface to be polished. Do not hold the tool in one spot or use a circular or spiral pattern. This will cause swids in the finish. Spread a light coat of polish or wax over a small area. Polish with the tool according to the manufacturer's instructions printed on the label of the polish or wax container.
Note; Some polishes should be buffed while damp
where others must be allowed to dry; therefore always check the manufacturer's label.
Tilt the tool so that the polishing bonnet is at a slight angle to the work surface, Always start polishing at the top or highest point and work down. This will prevent light dust or polish film from being thrown upon com- pleted section, It also eliminates pulling the tool's
TUCKSTF_NGENDSAND
BOWUNDERNEATHBONNET
Fig. 6
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power cord over sections already polished, particularly on automobiles.
Surfaces that have an old film of wax or polish, or that have not been polished or waxed for an extended period of time, may require a second application. This is espe- cially true on oxidized surfaces. Heavily oxidized sur- faces should be cleaned with a commercial paste or liquid cleaner before polishing or waxing.
_k WARNING: Check polishing bonnets before each use. Make sure they are clean and free from any loose particlesor foreign objectsthat may be embedded in the bonnet. Failure to do so could cause these particlesor objectsto be thrown from the tool resulting in possible serious
injury,
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