Operation, Continued) – Campbell Hausfeld IN241203AV User Manual

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Operating Instructions

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Operation

(Continued)

2. Place the resin disc in front of the

appropriate size pad and push the
adapter lock down through the center of
the pad and discs.

3. Hand tighten the adapter lockdown,

then insert the holding tool into the
hole shown in Figure 2. Insert a large
screwdriver into the slotted hole on the
adapter lock down and securely tighten.

DUaL aCTIOn SanDerS

Begin sanding with an abrasive grit coarse
enough to remove the high spots and any
excessive roughness. Follow with a second
sandpaper using a grit one to two ranges
finer. Continue with successively finer grits
until the desired finish is obtained. Do not
change from a coarse grit to a very fine
grit in one step. In doing so, it is difficult to
remove swirl marks that might have been
made by the coarse grit abrasive. Always
use the finest grit practical for the sanding
operation.

HIGH SPeeD SanDerS

The coarse resin disc is used for removing or
smoothing over welds or blending uneven
metal surfaces. The most common grit is 36
(Campbell Hausfeld MP3264 discs).

Worn or damaged

sanding discs may

break apart causing serious injury.
Always replace discs as needed.

aIr HOSe

Refer to IN170102AV Air Hose Hookup
Installation sheet for hookup specifications.

nOTe: It is not recommended to install a
quick coupler between the sander and the
leader (whip) hose.

Use of a whip hose

prevents accidental

triggering of the tool when pressurized

air is connected to the system.
In addition, the tool’s vibration wears out
quick couplers prematurely.

This air tool

requires lubrication

before the initial use and before and
after each additional use.
Air tools require lubrication throughout
the life of the tool. Follow the outlined
procedures carefully. Campbell Hausfeld air
tool oil (ST1270) is recommended because
this oil cleans, lubricates and inhibits rust all
in one step.

aIr mOTOr LUbrICaTIOn

The air motor must be lubricated daily. An
air motor cannot be oiled too often.

Disconnect the

air tool from the air

supply before lubricating.
1. Disconnect the tool from the air supply.

2. Turn the air tool upside down.

3. Simultaneously (at the same time), pull

the trigger and pour a teaspoon of
Campbell Hausfeld oil in the air inlet.

After an air tool

has been lubri-

cated, oil will discharge through the

exhaust port during the first few

seconds of operation. Thus, the ex-haust

port must be covered with a towel

before applying air pressure. Failure

to cover the exhaust port can result in
serious injury.
4. Release the trigger and connect the air

tool to the air supply. Cover the exhaust
port with a towel then run the air tool
for 7 to 10 seconds. Oil will discharge
from the exhaust port when air pressure
is applied. Continue to run the sander
until no oil is discharged. Wipe all
residual oil from the tool before use.

SPeeD aDjUSTmenT

This sander is equipped with a regulator for
speed adjustment (See Replacement Parts List
for Specifications).

aTTaCHInG SanDInG PaD/DUaL
aCTIOn SanDerS

Adhesive backed discs are recommended.
To apply the sandpaper, align outside edge
and press self adhesive paper onto the pad.
Change sandpaper as needed.

Disconnect the

air tool from the

air supply before attaching the sanding

pad. Do not operate the sander if

sanding pad is not securely tightened.

Always replace a worn or damaged pad.

Serious injury could occur.

1. Lock the drive spindle in place before

attaching the sanding pad. Rotate
the spindle lock until the spindle lock
engages with the drive spindle and hand-
tighten the sanding pad in a clockwise
direction (See Figure 1).

2. Unlock the spindle before applying air

pressure.

nOTe: The spindle lock is for attaching and
removing the sanding pad only! Do not
operate the tool with the spindle locked or
the sander will stall when pressure is applied
to the pad.

aTTaCHInG SanDInG DISCS/HIGH
SPeeD SanDerS

3” or 6” resin discs with non-adhesive backs
are recommended. The discs should have
7/8” diameter cutout centers for proper
attachment. For best support when using
discs larger than 3", use all the backup pads
of equal size or smaller than the resin disc
itself (See Fig. 2). To install the resin disc,
follow the outlined procedures.

Disconnect the

air tool from the

air supply before attaching the sanding

disc. Do not operate the sander if

sanding disc is not securely tightened
or serious injury could occur.
1. Assemble the backup pads as shown in

Figure 2. Make sure the recessed center
of the pads face the sander.

Figure 2

4-1/2” Backup

Pad

3” Backup

Pad

5-1/2”
Backup Pad

Adapter
Lock
Down

Insert Holding
Tool Here

Figure 1

Drive
Spindle

Spindle
Lock

Operating

Postion

Pad

assembly

Postion

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