manufacturer of the tool or his service 
organisation,
–  Keep water clear off the electrical parts 
of the tool and away from persons in the 
working area.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY 
RULES
1.  Always wear eye protection.
2.  Do not operate your machine until it 
is completely assembled and installed 
according to the instructions.
3.  If you are not thoroughly familiar with the 
operation of abrasive finishing machines, 
obtain advice from your supervisor, 
instructor or other qualified person.
4.  Caution: This machine is designed to sand 
wood or wood-like products only. Sanding 
or grinding other materials could result in 
fire, injury or damage to product.
5.  This MACHINE is intended for indoor use 
only.
6.  Important: Mount and use this machine 
on horizontal surfaces only. Operating 
machine when mounted on non-horizontal 
surfaces might result in motor damage.
7.  If there is any tendency for the machine to 
tip over or move during certain operations 
such as when sanding long or heavy 
boards, the machine must be securely 
fastened to a supporting surface.
8.  Make sure the sanding belt is tracking 
correctly in order that it does not run off 
the pulleys.
9.  Make sure the sanding belt runs in the 
proper direction. See directional arrow on 
back side of belt.
10.  Make sure the sanding belt or disc is not 
torn or loose.
11.  Support workpiece firmly with the miter 
gage, backstop or work table when 
sanding with the belt.
12.  Note: The only exception is curved work 
performed on the top wheel of belt.
13.  Always hold the workpiece firmly on the 
table when sanding on the disc.
14.  Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance 
with directional arrows. Sand on 
downward side of disc. Sanding on the 
upward side could cause the workpiece to 
fly up causing injury.
15.  Always maintain a minimum clearance 
of 1/16” or less between the table or 
backstop and the sanding belt or disc.
16.  Never wear gloves or hold the work with a 
rag when sanding.
17.  Sand with the grain of the wood.
18.  Do not sand pieces of material that are too 
small to be safely supported.
19.  Avoid awkward hand positions where a 
sudden slip could cause a hand to move 
into the sanding belt or disc.
20.  When sanding a large workpiece, provide 
additional support at table height.
21.  Do not sand with the workpiece 
unsupported. Support the workpiece with 
the backstop or table. The only exception 
is curved work performed on the outer 
sanding drum.
22.  Always remove scrap pieces and other 
objects from the table, backstop or belt 
before turning the machine “ON.”
23.  Never perform layout, assembly or set-up 
work on the table while the sander is 
operating.
24.  Never leave the machine work area when 
the power is “ON” or before the machine 
has come to a complete stop.
25.  Never use solvents to clean plastic parts. 
Solvents could possibly dissolve or 
otherwise damage the material. Only a 
soft damp cloth should be used to clean 
plastic parts.
26.  Should any part of your sander be 
missing, damaged, or fail in any way, or 
any electrical components fail to perform 
properly, shut off switch and remove 
plug from power supply outlet. Replace 
missing, damaged or failed parts before 
resuming operation.
27.  The use of attachments and accessories 
not recommended by manufacture may 
result in the risk of injuries.
28.   WARNING: Some dust particles  
created by power sanding, sawing, 
grinding, drill and other construction jobs 
contain chemicals known to cause cancer, 
birth defects or other reproductive harm.