Porter-Cable N020227 User Manual

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Apply ONLY enough pressure to keep the

abrasive pad flat against the work.
Keep the sander in constant motion while

the abrasive pad is in contact with the

work surface. Use a steady, sweeping

motion. Excessive pressure, stopping

the sander on the work, or moving the

sander erratically can cause unacceptable

swirl marks and unevenness in the work

surface.

NOTE: Do not allow rotating abrasive pad to contact sharp protrusions. Contact

with protruding objects (nails, screws, electrical boxes, etc.), can severely

damage the abrasive pad.

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

1. Grasp the abrasive pad and the sander housing to prevent pad rotation.
2. Rotate the pad retaining nut (A) Fig. 9 counterclockwise and remove.
3. Lift off the large metal washer (B) Fig. 9, and the abrasive pad (C) Fig. 9.

ABRASIVE PAD REPLACEMENT

To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and

disconnect tool from power source before installing and removing accesso-

ries, before adjusting or changing set-ups or when making repairs. An acci-

dental start-up can cause injury.

NOTE: When the abrasive pad (C) Fig. 9 is lifted from the sander, the abrasive

back-up disc (A) Fig. 10 is exposed. Note that this back-up disc is also covered

with an abrasive material, and is used ONLY to prevent “slippage” between the

back-up disc and the foam-backed abrasive pad. It is NOT suitable for use as a

sanding abrasive.

DO NOT USE THE SANDER WITHOUT A PROPER ABRASIVE

PAD.

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