Model 5265
5" Dia. Angle Sander
IMPORTANT
Form # Z409
Date
Read these instructions carefully before installing,operating, servicing or repairing this tool. Keep these instructions in a safe accessible place.
SAFETY MESSAGES | A | ||
Personal Safety Equipment | 0 | ||
Use - Safety Glasses | YES | ||
Use - Safety Gloves | YES | @ | |
Use - Safety Boots |
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Use | YES | ||
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Use - Ear Protectors | YES |
WARNING | Operator Instructions |
Always Read Instructions Before | Includes: |
Using Power Tools | Safetv Rules |
Always Wear Safety Goggles | ores seen Use |
Wear Hearing Protection | Work Stations |
Putting Into Service | |
Avoid Prolonged Exposure | Operating |
TOVibration | Dismantling and Assembly. |
Safety rules when using a 5265 Sander
- Do not use as a grinder. |
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- Do not use polystyrene pads. |
| - Before using the tool, make sure that a shut off device | |||||
- Use accessories rated above 7,000 RPM. |
| hasbeenfittedto the supply lineandthe positionis known | |||||
- Prolongedexposure to vibration may cause injury. | andeasily accessibleso that the air supply to the tool can | ||||||
- Readall instructionsbeforeusingthistool.All operators must | be shut off in an emergency. |
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be fullytrained in its useand aware of these safety rules. | - Check hose and fittings regularly for wear. |
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- Do not exceed the maximumworking air pressure. | - Take care against entanglement of the moving parts of | ||||||
- Use personal protectionequipment as recommended. | the tool with clothing, hair, ties, cleaning rags, rings, | ||||||
- Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, | jewelry, watches, bracelets, etc.This couldcausethe body | ||||||
drilling, and other construction activities contains | or parts of the body to be drawn towards and in contact | ||||||
chemicals knownto cause cancer, birthdefectsand other | with the moving parts of the tool and could be very | ||||||
reproductive harm. |
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- Usecompressedair only at the recommendedconditions. | - It is expected that users will adopt safe working practices | ||||||
- If the tool appears to malfunction, remove from use | andobservealllocal, regionalor countrylegalrequirements | ||||||
immediately and arrange for service and repair. If it is not | when installing, using or maintaining the tool. |
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practicalto removetool from service, then shut off the air | - Take care that the exhaust air does not pointtowards any | ||||||
supply to the tool and write or have written a warning | other person or material or substance that could be | ||||||
note and attach it to the tool. |
| contaminatedby oil droplets.When first lubricating a tool | |||||
- If tool is to be used with a balancer or other suspension | or if the tool exhaust has a high oil content, do not allow | ||||||
device, ensure that the tool is firmly attached to the | the exhaust air to come near very hot surfaces or flames. | ||||||
suspension/support device. |
| - Never lay the tool down until the working attachment has | |||||
- When operating the tool, always keep the body and | stopped moving. |
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particularlythe hands awayfromthe working attachment | - When the tool is not in use, shut off the air supply and | ||||||
fixed to the tool. |
| press throttle triggerllever to drain the supply line. If the | |||||
- The tool is not electricallyinsulated. Never use the tool if | tool is not to be used for a period of time, first lubricate, | ||||||
there is any chance of coming into contact with live | disconnectfrom air supply and store ina dry average room | ||||||
electricity. |
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- Always when using the tool, adopt a firm footing andlor | - If the tool is passed from one user to a new or inexperi- | ||||||
position and grip the tool sufficiently only to overcome | enced user, make sure these instructionsare available to | ||||||
any reaction forces that may result from the tool doing | be passedwith the tool. |
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work. Do not overgrip. |
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- Use only correct spare partsfor main- 7 |
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tenance and repair. Do not improvise |
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or make temporary repairs. Major |
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servicing and repairs should only be |
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with Sufficient Capacity |
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carriedout by personstrainedto do so. | 11 | 11 |
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- Do not lock,tape, wire, etc.the'On/Off' | To Maintain Recommended |
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Working Pressure At | 11 | 11 |
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valve in 'On' position. Thethrottle | EachTool Outlet |
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| Easy To Reach And | Air Tool |
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trigger/ lever, etc. must always be free |
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| Operate.Shut Oft Valve |
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to return to the 'Off'position when |
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| Drain Daily | |
released. |
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Always shut off the air supply to the tool |
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- and pressthe 'On/Offlvalve to exhaust | \ |
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| Filter Lubricator |
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the air from the feed hose before | Recommended Air Supply System |
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fitting, removing or adjusting the |
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