A. Features & Functions
* The smallest handy sanderwith 10mm widebelt. Lever throttlefor featuring control.
* Easy beltreplacement. Suitable for jobs in narrowspaces and recessed corners.
* Helps you to do fine sanding jobs like wood-working, furniture-polishing, plastic,
aluminum & metal-polishing and even small spot sanding jobs like trims, curves,
and other difficult-to-reach spots for common sanding machines.
* 3 different grit sanding belts (60, 80, 120 grit) included for different purpose and
function.
B. Air Supply (please referto the diagrambelow)
1. Make sure that the air compressor being used for the air tool operation supplies the
correct output (CFM).
2. Turnthe throttle in the off position when connectingthe tool to the air supply.
3. Use normal90psi (or rangingfrom 6.0 to 8.0kg.) air pressurewhile running the tool.
High pressure and unclean air will shorten the tool’s life due to faster wear and also
may create ahazardous situation.
4. Drain the air tank daily. Water in the air line may enter the tool and damage the tool
mechanism at theoperation.
5. Clean theair inlet filtercartridge weekly. The recommended hook-up procedure can
be viewed inthe diagram below.
6. Line pressure should be increased accordingly to make up for extra long air hoses
(usually over 8 meters). The minimum hose diameter should be 1/4 I.D. and the
fittings should have the same inside dimensions. But usually a 3/8 I.D. air hose is
recommended for airsupply to get the best functionof air tool operation.
7. Use properhoses and fittings.We do not suggestconnecting quick change couplings
directly to the tool since they may cause failure due to vibration. Instead, add a
leader hose andconnect coupling between air supply andhose whip.
8. Keep hoses away from the heat, oil and sharp edges. Check hoses for wear before
individual use. Makecertain that all connections are insecurity.
C. Safety Instructions
1. Approved eye protector must be worn at all times. Be sure to use a dust mask since
the tool operation may creates dust which is harmful to health. If necessary, ear
protector and glovesshould be used.
2. Always keep good balance of body and footing. Secure work with clamps or vice so
both hands canbe free to operate the tool.
3. Be sure all clothing is tight to prevent entanglement with running tools. Remove
your jewelry andwatch for safety purpose.
4. Be sure that working area is clear of foreign objects and that no people are within
immediate access of tool operation scope. The working place shall be well
ventilated.
5. Disconnect theair hose before changing or adjustingany inserted tools/accessories.
6. Be surethe tool is in off position before connectingit to the air hose.
7. Disconnect the tool when itis not inuse. Release the on-off device in case of energy
supply failure.
8. Never carrytool by hose.
D. Maintenance And Lubrication
1. If you are not using an air line oiler, lubricate the air motor by using an oil pot or an
oil injector through the air inlet and then run the tool. Several drops of SAE #10
lubricant or sewing machine lubricant is acceptable for this purpose. Do not use
detergent oil.
2. Before connectingthe hose foroperation, apply 4 or 5 drops of #10 spindleoil at the
air inlet.Avoid the misuse ofthicker oil whichmay lead to the reduced performance
or malfunction.
3. Oiling isnecessary within 3 or 4 hoursof operation.
4. Afteroperation, take off the air hose and pour4 or 5drops of #60 spindle oil into the
air inlet, then connect the hose again to run the tool for a few seconds, which can
prolong the toollife.
5. Clean airinlet filter cartridge on the airline weekly.
E. Warnings
1. Never usethe tool in potentially explosive atmospheres.
2. Keep your body in well balanced position and always wear glovesto reduce therisk
of crushing causedby torque between a reaction barand work-piece.
6. Shut Off Valve
7. Whip Hose
8. Coupler Body And Connector
9. Drain Daily
10. 1/2” Or Larger Pipe And Fitting
1. Air Tool
2. Air Hose 3/8”(I.D.)
3. Oiler
4. Pressure Regulator
5. Filter
11. Air Dryer
12. 1” Or Larger Pipe And Fitting
13. Air Compressor
14. Auto Drain
15. Drain Daily
AIR SYSTEM LAYOUT
6
9
14
8
7
1
12
10
5
4
3
2
11
13
15