Bosch 3107DVS Operating Instructions - Page 8

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BM 2609932240 7/02 7/25/02 2:37 PM Page 8 maximum OPM without holding the trigger. TO LOCK TRIGGER "ON": squeeze trigger, depress button and release trigger. TO UNLOCK THE TRIGGER: squeeze trigger and release it without depressing the "LockON" button. ! WARNING If the "Lock-ON" button is continuously being depressed, the trigger can not be released. VARIABLE SPEED WITH DIAL SETTING Your sander is also equipped with a variable speed dial. The sander's orbital pad speed can be preset from zero to maximum nameplate OPM by rotating the dial in the housing. The dial may be set on or between any of six positions (1=low through 6=high). The "Lock-ON" button may also be used with any setting of the dial. The following table may be used as a general guide for abrasive and backing pad selection, but the best results will be obtained by sanding a test sample of the workpiece first. FRONT HANDLE Depending on the task, you may grip the rear handle alone, the rear handle and multi- position front handle, or the rear handle and the top of the motor housing, which is contoured for that purpose. To adjust the front handle, loosen wing knob at least two full turns, position handle and retighten wing knob firmly. Switch Backing Grit Material setting pad size rough/finish rough/finish woods: softwoods 4 / 6 extra soft 60 / 240 hardwoods 4 / 6 soft 60 / 180 veneers 4 extra soft 240 / 320 metals: steel stainless aluminum rust spots 4 soft 60 / 240 4 soft 120 / 240 4/ 6 soft 80 / 240 6 extra soft 60 / 120 paintwork: sanding 2 / 3 scratches 4 / 6 stripping 4 soft 180 / 400 hard 120 / 240 soft 40/60 /80 Tool Tips SANDING: open-coat aluminum oxide sanding discs are recommended for most wood or metal sanding applications, as this synthetic material cuts quickly and wears well. Some applications, such as plastics, glass, or stone require silicon carbide discs, which have a very sharp cutting edge. For best results, use Bosch sanding and polishing accessories which are of superior quality and are carefully selected to produce professional quality results with your sander. With the workpiece firmly secured, depress switch while applying the pad to the work surface. DO NOT apply excessive pressure as this will slow the pad action, and DO NOT start the tool and bring it up to speed before applying to the work; swirl marks will result in either case. In general, higher speeds and moderate pressure will give the best results. If faster removal is desired, DO NOT INCREASE PRESSURE ON THE TOOL; use a coarser grade of abrasive. Move the sander in long sweeping strokes, parallel to the grain using some lateral motion to overlap the strokes by as much as 75%. The random orbit action allows cross-grain sanding, but be careful not to tilt the sander near edges, or undesirable rounding may result. If the surface is rough, begin with coarser grits and then complete the surfacing with medium and fine abrasives. Because the random orbit action is so effective, it is often possible to begin sanding with a medium grit disc and go directly to fine finishing. To avoid uneven results, do not skip more than one grit size when going from coarser to finer, and do not sand in one area for too long. When the job is completed, release switch, and gently lift the tool from the work surface at the same time. POLISHING: for most polishing, the soft backing pad will give the best results. The random orbit sander may be fitted with a -8-

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maximum OPM without holding the trigger.
TO LOCK TRIGGER "ON": squeeze trigger,
depress button and release trigger.
TO UNLOCK THE TRIGGER: squeeze trigger
and release it without depressing the "Lock-
ON" button.
If the “Lock-ON” button is
continuously being depressed,
the trigger can not be released.
VARIABLE SPEED WITH DIAL SETTING
Your sander is also equipped with a variable
speed dial. The sander's orbital pad speed
can
be preset from zero to maximum
nameplate OPM by rotating the dial in the
housing. The dial may be set on or between
any of six positions (1=low through 6=high).
The "Lock-ON" button may also be used with
any setting of the dial.
The following table may be used as a general
guide for abrasive and backing pad selection,
but the best results will be obtained by
sanding a test sample of the workpiece first.
FRONT HANDLE
Depending on the task, you may grip the rear
handle alone, the rear handle and multi-
position front handle, or the rear handle and
the top of the motor housing, which is
contoured for that purpose. To adjust the front
handle, loosen wing knob at least two full
turns, position handle and retighten wing knob
firmly.
Switch
Backing
Grit
Material
setting
pad
size
rough/finish
rough/finish
woods:
softwoods
4 / 6
extra soft
60 / 240
hardwoods
4 / 6
soft
60 / 180
veneers
4
extra soft
240 / 320
metals:
steel
4
soft
60 / 240
stainless
4
soft
120 / 240
aluminum
4/ 6
soft
80 / 240
rust spots
6
extra soft
60 / 120
paintwork:
sanding
2 / 3
soft
180 / 400
scratches
4 / 6
hard
120 / 240
stripping
4
soft
40/60 /80
SANDING:
open-coat aluminum oxide
sanding discs are recommended for most
wood or metal sanding applications, as this
synthetic material cuts quickly and wears well.
Some applications, such as plastics, glass, or
stone require silicon carbide discs, which
have a very sharp cutting edge.
For best
results, use Bosch sanding and polishing
accessories which are of superior quality and
are carefully selected to produce professional
quality results with your sander.
With the workpiece firmly secured, depress
switch while applying the pad to the work
surface.
DO NOT apply excessive pressure
as this will slow the pad action, and DO NOT
start the tool and bring it up to speed before
applying to the work; swirl marks will result in
either case.
In general, higher speeds and
moderate pressure will give the best results.
If
faster removal is desired, DO NOT INCREASE
PRESSURE ON THE TOOL; use a coarser
grade of abrasive.
Move the sander in long
sweeping strokes, parallel to the grain using
some lateral motion to overlap the strokes by
as much as 75%.
The random orbit action
allows cross-grain sanding, but be careful not
to tilt the sander near edges, or undesirable
rounding may result.
If the surface is rough, begin with coarser grits
and then complete the surfacing with medium
and fine abrasives.
Because the random orbit
action is so effective, it is often possible to
begin sanding with a medium grit disc and go
directly to fine finishing.
To avoid uneven
results, do not skip more than one grit size
when going from coarser to finer, and do not
sand in one area for too long.
When the job is
completed, release switch, and gently lift the
tool from the work surface at the same time.
POLISHING:
for most polishing, the soft
backing pad will give the best results.
The
random orbit
sander may be fitted with a
-8-
Tool Tips
!
WARNING
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7/25/02
2:37 PM
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