Before use
Selecting a sanding sheet
Removal and surface
The material removal rate and surface quality are
determined by the grain strength of the sanding
sheet .
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Please note that you need to use appropriate
sanding sheets with different grains for working
different materials .
Fitting the sanding sheet
WARNING!
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Always remove the plug from the mains
power socket before carrying out any work
on the tool .
NOTE
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Before fitting a new sanding sheet, remove
any dust and dirt from the sanding plate 7 .
Attaching sanding sheets using Velcro
♦
You can attach the sanding sheet to the sanding
plate 7 using Velcro (see fig . A on the fold-out
page) .
♦
Ensure that the extraction holes on the sanding
sheet match up with those on the sanding plate .
Removing sanding sheets fitted using Velcro
♦
Simply pull the sanding sheet off the sanding
plate 7 .
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Dust extraction
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
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There is a risk of fire when working with
power tools that are fitted with a dust collec-
tion box or can be connected to a vacuum
cleaner via the vacuum cleaner adapter! In
unfavourable conditions, e .g . when sparks
are flying while sanding metal or metal
residues in wood, wood dust in the dust sack
(or in the vacuum cleaner dust bag) can
spontaneously ignite . This is a particular risk
if the wood dust is mixed with paint residues
or other chemicals and the workpiece has
become hot after being worked for a long
time . Therefore, do not allow the workpiece
to overheat and always empty the dust box
or the dust bag in the vacuum cleaner before
taking a break from work .
Wear a dust mask!
NOTE
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Perforated sanding sheets are required for
dust extraction .
Dust box
Connecting
♦
Slide the dust box 3 onto the appliance .
Turn the dust box 3 towards the
to lock it .
Removal
♦
Turn the dust box 3 towards the
Then pull the dust box 3 off the appliance
(see detailed illustration on fold-out page) .
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PMS 160 B2