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Typical applications for sanding and
polishing
Sanding
Material
Use
Mode selection
Random
orbit
with
forced
rotation
Paintwork Sanding
-
Repairs
(scratches,
rust
spots)
Rough
paint
stripping
Plastics
Soft
plastics
(PVC/
ABS)
Hard
plastics
(FRP)
Woods
Softwood
-
Hardwood
Veneers
-
Metals
Non-
ferrous
metal
(alumi-
num,
copper)
Steel
Steel,
rust
removal
Hard
metal
(stain-
less
steel)
Polishing
Use
Mode
selection
Applying wax
Random orbit
with forced
rotation
Removing
Random orbit
wax
with forced
rotation
Polishing
Random orbit
with forced
rotation
The above information is intended only as a guide. In
each case, the most appropriate sanding disc grain
should be determined by preliminary trials.
Speed
Pad
control
Random
setting
1 - 3
Soft
2 - 3
Hard
-
4 - 5
Soft
1 - 3
Super
soft/
Soft
-
1 - 3
Soft/
Hard
1 - 3
Super
soft/
Soft
3 - 5
Soft
1 - 2
Super
Soft
1 - 3
Soft
-
3 - 5
Soft/
Hard
-
4 - 5
Super
Soft
-
4 - 5
Soft
Speed con-
Pad
trol setting
2 - 4
Sponge pad
3 - 4
Felt pad
3 - 4
Wool pad
Protector
► Fig.6: 1. Protector
The protector prevents the pad, the tool housing and
the wall from being damaged when working near a wall.
Always use the protector when working.
To install the protector, align the tongue of the protector
with the groove, and push in the protector.
To remove the protector, pull the protector forward.
► Fig.7: 1. Protector 2. Groove
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and unplugged before carrying out
any work on the tool.
Installing side grip
► Fig.8: 1. Side grip
Screw the side grip on the tool securely.
The side grip can be installed on either side of the tool.
Installing or removing abrasive disc
CAUTION:
Always use hook-and-loop system
abrasive discs. Never use pressure-sensitive
abrasive discs.
► Fig.9: 1. Abrasive disc
To install the abrasive disc or the hook-and-loop type
pad (optional accessory), first remove all dirt and for-
eign matter from the pad.
Then attach the abrasive disc to the pad, using the
hook-and-loop system of the abrasive disc and the pad.
Be careful to align the holes in the abrasive disc with
those in the pad.
To remove the disc from the pad, just pull up from its
edge.
Changing pad
CAUTION:
Make sure the new pad is installed
securely. Otherwise the pad may come off from the
tool and cause personal injury.
► Fig.10: 1. Random orbit with forced rotation mode
2. Shaft lock button 3. Pad
Makita offers an extensive range of optional super soft,
soft and hard pads.
To change the pad, perform as follows:
1.
Use the change knob and change the mode into
random orbit with forced rotation mode.
2.
Press and hold the shaft lock button, and remove
the pad by turning the pad counterclockwise.
3.
Keep holding the shaft lock button, and install a
new pad by turning the pad clockwise firmly.
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