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Milwaukee M18 2738-20 - User Manual

Milwaukee M18 2738-20
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Cat. No. / No de cat.
2738-20
M18™ 7" VARIABLE SPEED POLISHER
POLISSEUSE À VITESSE VARIABLE M18 DE 180 mm (7")
PULIDORA M18 DE 180 mm (7") DE VELOCIDAD VARIABLE
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL del OPERADOR
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand operator's manual.
AVERTISSEMENT An de réduire le risque de blessures, l'utilisateur doit lire et bien
comprendre le manuel.
ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones, el usuario debe leer y entender el manual.
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Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Ensures safe operation by maintaining a clean and well-lit work area, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and keeping bystanders away.

Electrical Safety

Covers essential precautions for preventing electric shock, including proper plug matching, avoiding grounded surfaces, and using GFCI.

Personal Safety

Emphasizes staying alert, using personal protective equipment, and preventing unintentional starting for user safety.

Power Tool Use and Care

Battery Tool Use and Care

Service

Specific Safety Rules for Polishers

Safety Warnings Common for Polishing

General safety advice for polishers, including correct accessory use and speed ratings to prevent hazards.

Kickback and Related Warnings

Explains kickback phenomena and provides precautions to avoid loss of control and injury.

Safety Warnings Specific for Polishing Operations

Focuses on safety during polishing, particularly regarding loose material on bonnets and attachment strings.

Additional Safety Warnings

General safety reminder to use common sense and be cautious, especially in dusty environments.

Assembly

Removing;Inserting the Battery

Instructions for safely removing and inserting the battery pack into the tool.

Installing Side Handle

Guide on how to attach the side handle for better control and safety.

Installing the Bail Handle

Steps to install the bail handle in various positions for optimal user control.

Installing;Removing;Cleaning the Dust Screen

Instructions for attaching, removing, and cleaning the dust screen for improved performance.

Using the Trigger Lock

Details on how to lock the trigger off, unlock it, or lock it on for continuous use.

Installing Polishing Pads; Bonnets

Procedure for correctly attaching polishing pads or bonnets to the tool's spindle.

Functional Description

Symbology

Specifications

Operation

Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed

Guide on how to start, stop, and adjust the tool's speed for different applications.

Polishing

Techniques for proper polishing, including stroke direction, pressure, and angle.

Preventing Burning Through Paint

Tips to avoid damaging the surface by controlling speed, pressure, and movement.

Preventing Snagging

Advice on avoiding kickback and surface damage by preventing pads from catching on rough edges.

Maintenance

Maintaining Tool

Guidelines for regular inspection and upkeep of the tool, battery pack, and charger.

Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning vents, handles, and the tool body using mild soap and water.

Repairs

Information on where to return the tool for authorized repair services.

Accessories

Service - United States

Service - Canada

Limited Warranty (USA & Canada)

Limited Warranty - Mexico, Central America & Caribbean

Service and Attention Center

Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Ensures safe operation by maintaining a clean and well-lit work area, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and keeping bystanders away.

Electrical Safety

Covers essential precautions for preventing electric shock, including proper plug matching, avoiding grounded surfaces, and using GFCI.

Personal Safety

Emphasizes staying alert, using personal protective equipment, and preventing unintentional starting for user safety.

Power Tool Use and Care

Battery Tool Use and Care

Service

Specific Safety Rules for Polishers

Safety Warnings Common for Polishing

General safety advice for polishers, including correct accessory use and speed ratings to prevent hazards.

Kickback and Related Warnings

Explains kickback phenomena and provides precautions to avoid loss of control and injury.

Safety Warnings Specific for Polishing Operations

Focuses on safety during polishing, particularly regarding loose material on bonnets and attachment strings.

Additional Safety Warnings

General safety reminder to use common sense and be cautious, especially in dusty environments.

Assembly

Removing;Inserting the Battery

Instructions for safely removing and inserting the battery pack into the tool.

Installing Side Handle

Guide on how to attach the side handle for better control and safety.

Installing the Bail Handle

Steps to install the bail handle in various positions for optimal user control.

Installing;Removing;Cleaning the Dust Screen

Instructions for attaching, removing, and cleaning the dust screen for improved performance.

Using the Trigger Lock

Details on how to lock the trigger off, unlock it, or lock it on for continuous use.

Installing Polishing Pads; Bonnets

Procedure for correctly attaching polishing pads or bonnets to the tool's spindle.

Functional Description

Symbology

Specifications

Operation

Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed

Guide on how to start, stop, and adjust the tool's speed for different applications.

Polishing

Techniques for proper polishing, including stroke direction, pressure, and angle.

Preventing Burning Through Paint

Tips to avoid damaging the surface by controlling speed, pressure, and movement.

Preventing Snagging

Advice on avoiding kickback and surface damage by preventing pads from catching on rough edges.

Maintenance

Maintaining Tool

Guidelines for regular inspection and upkeep of the tool, battery pack, and charger.

Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning vents, handles, and the tool body using mild soap and water.

Repairs

Information on where to return the tool for authorized repair services.

Accessories

Service - United States

Service - Canada

Limited Warranty (USA & Canada)

Limited Warranty - Mexico, Central America & Caribbean

Service and Attention Center

Milwaukee M18 2738-20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMilwaukee
ModelM18 2738-20
CategorySander
LanguageEnglish

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