10 1.4 AMP DETAIL SANDER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Selecting the right grade of sanding paper
Different grades of sanding paper can be purchased from the store where you
purchased the tool. Available grades are: Coarse, Medium and Fine.
Use a coarse grit to sand down rough finishes, medium grit to smooth the work and
fine grit to finish off.
It is best to make a trial run on a scrap piece of material to determine the optimum
grades of sanding paper for a particular job.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Grit Type Example of use
60 or less Very Coarse Material removal, heavy paint removal, shaping wood
80-100 Coarse Paint removal, rough surface preparation
(eg. non-planed wood)
120-150 Medium Surface preparation planed wood
180-220 Fine Sanding between coats
240 or more Very fine Final finishing
2. Attaching sanding paper
WARNING: Always ensure the tool
is switched off and the plug is removed
before making any adjustments or
maintenance procedures.
a) Select the required grade of
sanding paper.
b) Remove any dust or debris from
the hook and loop of the base.
c) To attach hook & loop type
sanding paper simply align the
holes in the sanding paper with
the holes in the sanding base and press firmly into place.
d) To remove the sanding paper, peel it away from the base.
WARNING: Do not continue to use the sander with a sanding paper that is overworn
or damaged.
WARNING: Do not use the same sanding paper for wood and metal. Metal particles
become embedded in the sanding paper and will scour a wooden surface.
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