3 YEARS
L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
Control pressure and surface contact between wheel and workpiece. Too much pressure causes over-
bending of wires and heat build-up, causing premature wire breaking, rapid dulling and reduced
brush life.
Instead of more pressure, try a wire wheel with more aggressive cutting action (increased wire size,
decreased wire length or di erent brush type (knot type vs. crimped wire type).
WARNING: Never exceed maximum safe operating speed of brush. Do not use a damaged brush or
one that is functioning improperly (throwing wires, out of balance, etc.). These conditions increase
the possibility of further brush failure and possible injury. Discard and replace damaged brushes
immediately.
Using Sanding Discs (not included)
Sanding Disc Selection
Use sanding discs and accessories that are:
• correct size as written on tool's nameplate.
• rated at or above the RPM listed on the tool's nameplate.
• correct accessory, wheel type and grit for the job. Refer to the table below to select the correct type
of sanding disc for your job. Generally, use 24 or 36 grit for heavy stock removal; 50, 60, or 80 grit for
medium stock removal; and 120 grit for nishing. Always begin with a coarse grit, using successively
ner grits to obtain the desired nish.
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