Evolution R225DWS Instrucciones Originales página 13

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OPERATOR STANCE
• The operator should adopt a comfortable stance with their
feet apart and firmly balanced.
• Both feet should be on the ground or floor. It is not
acceptable to have one foot on the floor and the other on a
stand or ladder rung etc, as this precludes the operator from
achieving a proper balanced stance.
Caution: If 'reach' or access considerations necessitate the use by the
operator of a stand-on platform, such a platform must be suitable,
in good condition with all the safety features serviceable and stable
in use e.g. a folding inside scaffold or 'hop-on' work platform.
WARNING: The operator must NEVER overstretch.
THE ARTICULATED SANDING HEAD
The Sanding Head is attached to the main body of the machine
by a type of Universal Joint. This allows the Sanding Head to
swivel in multiple directions.
When in use the abrasive disc can effectively 'float' over the
work surface. This action enables the operator to sweep the
work surface from top to bottom or from side to side with
minimal changes to their stance and foot position. This affords
greater security and better balance for the operator.
SANDING
Operational Advice
• Configure the machine to the 'Reach Mode' required.
• Connect the required Sanding Head to the machine.
• Connect a suitable dust extraction and collection machine to
the Drywall Sander.
• Turn on the extraction unit.
• Adopt a comfortable stance holding the Sander by the two
most convenient and comfortable hand grips.
• Turn on the Sanding Head LED Light.
• Turn on the Sander, and if required the projector LED Light.
• Position the Sanding Head lightly against the work surface,
and apply just enough pressure to align the Sanding Head
with the work surface.
• Gently apply more pressure to engage the abrasive disc onto
the work surface.
• Move the Sander across the work surface in long overlapping
sweeps. Apply only enough pressure to keep the abrasive disc flat
against the work surface. Excessive pressure should be avoided as
it can cause swirl marks and unevenness in the work surface.
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