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Instructions Milwaukee, Modèle 6019

Fabricant : Milwaukee
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NOTE: Sanding disc sizes vary. Choose a sanding disc between 4-3/4" to 5" in diameter. To secure the sanding disc, run the sander on scrap, pressing down firmly on the sandpaper. 4. To remove the sandpaper disc, peel it away from the pad. NOTE: When using PSA sanding discs, do not store tool with sandpaper disc on pad. Due to heat generated while sanding, discs left on the pad for extended periods may be difficult to remove. Attaching Dust Bag (Fig. 1) To attach dust bag, slide bag’s entry port over sander’s dust exit spout until detent engages with hole in entry port. To remove dustbag, gently twist entry port and pull it away from dust exit spout. For best results, empty dust bag when it is no more than half full. To empty dust bag, remove bag from sander. Unzip bag and gently tap to remove dust. Fig. 1 Grit Type Typical Application 60 80 Course Ideal for initial sanding on rougher surfaces. For fast stock removal. Rough sanding and stripping of painted and rusted surfaces. 100 120 Medium For intermediate sanding and removal of minor surface imperfections. 150 180 220 Fine Ideal for fine sanding prior to staining, priming or sealing. Entry port Dust exit spout page 5 WARNING! Finish sanding can produce clouds of fine dust that could ignite in the presence of sparks or open flame. Always wear a dust mask or respirator and use your sander in a well ventilated area. WARNING! Finish sanding can produce clouds of fine dust that could ignite in the presence of sparks or open flame. Always wear a dust mask or respirator and use your sander in a well ventilated area. General Sanding with Random Orbit Sanders When using random orbit sanders there are a few things to keep in mind: • Unlike most sanders, random orbit sanders should be placed on the workpiece BEFORE the tool is started. If the sander is started before it is placed on the workpiece, the free floating pad may be spinning at a speed that can cause scratches when it is finally placed on workpiece. • Unlike most sanders, random orbit sanders can be moved across the workpiece in any direction (in the case of wood, regardless of the direction of the grain). • Varying pressure applied to the sander will affect its rotating speed. A light pressure is recommended for fine work, moderate pressure for rough work. Excessive pressure does not allow the pad to rotate enough. • Keep sanding pad flat on the workpiece. Tipping the sander or using the edges of the pad may produce an uneven finish, and reduce pad life. • Keep sander moving in broad even strokes across the workpiece. Sanding in one spot too long can cause gouging and uneven results. • Check the workpiece frequently, random orbit sanders work more aggressively than simple orbital sanders. and finer grits of sandpaper until the desired finish is reached. For example when using the sander on wood, begin with an 80 grit followed by a 120 grit, then a 180 grit and so on. OPERATION Starting and Stopping the Tool To start sander, switch ON/OFF Switch to ON. To stop sander, switch ON/OFF Switch to OFF. Sanding 1. Place sander on the workpiece and turn on the sander. 2. Keep the sanding disc flat against the workpiece, keep the sander moving across the workpiece, and use long, sweeping strokes. 3. Begin sanding with a coarse grit sandpaper and gradually use finer WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields. Unplug the tool before changing accesso- ries or making adjustments. Removing Paint or Varnish 1. When removing several layers of paint or varnish, remove as much as possible with a paint solvent or varnish remover. 2. Scrape away the residue with a putty knife or other scraping tool and allow the surface to cool and dry before applying sander to the workpiece. 3. Select a coarse grit sandpaper disc to help prevent the sandpaper from clogging. 4. Keep the sander moving over new areas to avoid heating and softening the old coating (paint or varnish). 5. Work in wide, overlapping strokes to produce a uniform finish. 6. As the workpiece begins to show through the old coating, switch to a medium grit sandpaper disc to avoid scratching the surface of the workpiece. Gradually switch to a fine grit sandpaper until you achieve the desired finish. page 6 MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug your tool before performing any maintenance. Never disassemble the tool or try to do any rewiring on the tool's electrical system. Contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs. To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the tool before attaching or removing accessories. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous. WARNING! Maintaining Tools Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. Before use, examine the general condition of your tool. Inspect guards, switches, tool cord set and extension cord for damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, improper mountin...

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