A
WARNING:
To prevent accidental
starting
that could cause serious personal
injury, always disconnect
the tool from the power source when assembling
parts, making adjustments,
installing or removing sanding
belt, cleaning,
or
when it is not in use.
TURNING
THE BELT
SANDER
ON/OFF
(Fig. 2)
To turn on the belt sander,
connect
the plug to an electrical
outlet, and press the on/off
trigger switch.
To turn it off, release the
trigger switch.
Fig. 2
Variable-speed
dial
Lock-on
button
LOCK-ON
BUTTON
(Fig. 2)
The Bock=on button allows the
operator
to keep the belt sander
running without
continuously
depressing
the trigger switch.
While depressing
the
trigger switch,
depress
the Bock=on button,
and then release both.
To release the Bock=on button,
depress and release the trigger switch.
VARIABLE=SPEED
DIAL (Fig. 2)
The variable=speed
dial allows you to select the correct
speeds according
to the
sanding
belt and the surface being sanded for either fast material
removal or a
fine, smooth
finish. Rotate the dial from 1 to 6, with 1 being the Bowest speed
and 6 the highest speed.
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