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Milwaukee 6033-21 Manual Del Operador página 4

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SYMBOLOGY
Double Insulated
Volts
Alternating Current
Alternating Current/Direct Current
Amps
OPM
Orbits Per Minute (OPM)
UL Listing for Canada and U.S.
US
C
SPECIFICATIONS
Cat. No. ..................................................... 6033-21
Volts .............................................................120 AC
Amps .....................................................................3
OPM .............................................................14,000
Paper Size ................................................1/4 sheet
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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2
3
4
1. Gripping surface
2. On/Off switch
3. Front clamp
4. Sanding pad
5. Dust box with filter
6. Universal hose
adapter
7. Rear clamp lever
8. Clamp catch
9. Paper punch
(not shown)
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5
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ASSEMBLY
To reduce the risk of injury, always
WARNING
unplug tool before changing or
removing accessories. Only use accessories
specifically recommended for this tool. Others
may be hazardous.
Selecting Sandpaper and Grits
Sandpaper can be made from various grit materials
and these should be selected according the material
to be sanded. The guidelines below list materials and
grit materials that should be used with them.
•Fine woodwork – garnet or aluminum oxide
•Rough woodwork – aluminum zirconia or ceramic
aluminum oxide
•Manufactured wood products (particleboard,
medium density fiber board etc.) – silicon carbide
or aluminum oxide
•Solid surfacing materials (Corian, etc.) – silicon
carbide or aluminum oxide
•Metals – emery or aluminum oxide
Sandpaper is also graded by coarseness. Start
your work with an abrasive grit just coarse enough
to remove high spots and excessive roughness.
Follow with a second sanding using a grit one or
two grades finer. Continue with successively finer
grits until you obtain the desired finish.
Grit
Type
Ideal for initial sanding on rougher
60
surfaces. For fast stock removal.
Coarse
80
Rough sanding and stripping of
painted and rusted surfaces.
For intermediate sanding
100
120 Medium
and removal of minor surface
imperfections.
150
Ideal for fine sanding prior to strain-
180
Fine
ing, priming, or sealing.
220
Do not switch from a coarse grit to a very fine grit in
one step because it may be difficult to remove the
marks made by the coarse grit abrasive. Use the
finest grits practical for the roughing operation, and
finish by using successively finer grits.
Installing Sandpaper
Inspect sandpaper before installing. DO NOT use if
broken, ripped or defective.
1. Unplug the sander.
2. Push in the front clamp (1) and insert the end
of new 1/4 sheet sandpaper approximately 1/4"
between the clamp and the sanding pad. Release
the front clamp.
3. Open the rear clamp (2) by pushing the lever up
and out of the catch. Open the clamp fully.
4. Wrap the sandpaper around the sanding pad,
moulding the sandpaper to the base.
5. Smooth the paper against the sanding pad and
close the rear clamp (3). Ensure the paper is pulled
tight under the rear clamp. Secure the lever in the
clamp catch.
6. Multiple sheets of sandpaper can be installed at
one time for convenience.
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Typical Application

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