Black & Decker BDEQS300 Instruction Manual - Page 5

Functional Description, A, Assembly/adjustment, Set-up, Operating Instructions - sandpaper

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A Figure A 1 2 1. On/off paddle 2. Lock-on / lock-off slider 3. Sanding pad 4. Paper clamp 5. Dust port 6. Canister 6 5 3 4 Assembly/Adjustment Set-Up WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, turn off and unplug the tool before making any adjustments or removing or installing attachments or accessories. attaching 1/4 sheet sandpaper WARNING: To avoid injury, lock the sander off during sanding disc installation. Refer to "Lock Off" section. • Lift clamps up with your thumb, (figure B). Rotate the clamp (4) downward until the clamp is fully opened. B C 7 Figure C. • Take the tool off the paper punch and check whether the holes in the sanding sheet have been fully pierced. Operating Instructions WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, let the tool work at its own pace. Do not overload. WARNING: Shock hazard. Under no circumstances should this product be used near water. • Lay sandpaper on a flat surface and, centering the pad of the unit, press the sander down firmly onto the paper. • Wrap ends of the sandpaper around ends of the sander pad and clamp them in place using the clamps. • To close clamps, rotate clamp handles back up as far as they will go and lock them in place. Stretch sandpaper as tight as possible when clamping. NOTE: On new tools the sandpaper may be difficult to install because of the stiffness of the sanding pad. This condition will improve as the pad compresses over time. Punching sanding sheets The paper punch (7) is used for punching dust extraction holes in sanding sheets without pre-punched holes. • Attach a sanding sheet. • Hold the tool in position directly above the paper punch. • Press the tool with the sanding base down into the paper punch as shown in on/off • Hold the sander as shown in Figure C and squeeze so the paddle (1) depresses without putting pressure on the workpiece • To turn the tool off, release the paddle. D Operation Grasp the sander as shown in figure D and turn it ON. Move it in long, sweeping strokes along the surface, letting it do the work. Pushing down on the tool while sanding actually slows the removal rate and produces an inferior quality finish. Check your work often. Sander is capable of removing material rapidly especially with coarse paper. 5

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Figure A
1. On/off paddle
2. Lock-on / lock-off slider
3. Sanding pad
4. Paper clamp
5. Dust port
6. Canister
1
A
6
ASSEMBLY/ADJUSTMENT
SET-UP
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
injury
,
turn off and unplug the tool before
making any adjustments or removing or
installing attachments or accessories.
ATTACHING 1/4 SHEET SANDPAPER
WARNING:
To avoid injury,
lock the
sander off during sanding disc installation.
Refer to “Lock Off” section.
• Lift clamps up with your thumb,
(figure
B)
. Rotate the clamp (4) downward until
the clamp is fully opened.
• Lay sandpaper on a flat surface and,
centering the pad of the unit, press the
sander down firmly onto the paper.
• Wrap ends of the sandpaper around
ends of the sander pad and clamp them
in place using the clamps.
• To close clamps, rotate clamp handles
back up as far as they will go and lock
them in place. Stretch sandpaper as tight
as possible when clamping.
NOTE:
On new tools the sandpaper may be
difficult to install because of the stiffness of
the sanding pad. This condition will improve
as the pad compresses over time.
PUNCHING SANDING SHEETS
The paper punch (7) is used for punching
dust extraction holes in sanding sheets
without pre-punched holes.
• Attach a sanding sheet.
Hold the tool in position directly above
the paper punch.
Press the tool with the sanding base
down into the paper punch as shown in
Figure C
.
Take the tool off the paper punch and
check whether the holes in the sanding
sheet have been fully pierced.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
injury,
let the tool work at its own pace.
Do not overload
.
WARNING:
Shock hazard.
Under no
circumstances should this product be used
near water.
ON/OFF
• Hold the sander as shown in
Figure C
and squeeze so the paddle (1) depresses
without putting pressure on the workpiece
• To turn the tool
OFF, release the paddle.
OPERATION
Grasp the sander as shown in
figure D
and turn it ON. Move it in long, sweeping
strokes along the surface, letting it do
the work. Pushing down on the tool while
sanding actually slows the removal rate and
produces an inferior quality finish.
Check your work often. Sander is capable
of removing material rapidly especially with
coarse paper.
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D
B
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