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Operation

To operaie your sander. grasp it as

siiown on the

froni cover

of this manual

and turn it on. Movo it in long, sweeping
strokes along

the

r-urface being sanded,

letting it do the

work.

Pushing down on

the tool while

sanciiiig

actually slows the

removal rate and produces an inferior
quality surface.

Be sure

to check your

work often, this sander is capable of

removing material rapidly, especially with

coarse paper.

Your sander is designed to sand

flush on three sides (four sides without
the dust collection bag) for sanding in

corners, and its small size and light
weight make it ideal for overhead work.

The orbital action of your sander

allows you to sand with the grain or at

any angle across

it

for most sanding

jobs. On the final sanding steps, as

discussed below, a better finish will result

if you sand only

with

the grain.

To produce

the

best finish possible,

start with coarse

grit

sandpaper and

change gradually

to

finer and finer paper.

A

final sanding

with a

piece

of well

worn

fine sandpaper

will

produce a really

professional

lookifig

finish that in many

cases will need no hand sanding at all.

The rate at which the dust collection

bag will fill up will vary with the type of

material being sanded and the coarse­
ness of the sandpaper. For best results,
empty the bag frequently and check the
dust door opening for clogging.

When sanding painted surfaces,

you may find that the sandpaper loads
up and clogs with paint. A Black &

Decker Heat Gun will work much better

to remove paint before sanding.

FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IN HEAT GUN INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

CAUTION: EXTREME CARE

MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN
SANDING OR STRIPPING LEAD BASE

PAINTS! SEAL AREAS WHERE
THESE OPERATIONS ARE PER­

FORMED AND WEAR PROTECTIVE
BREATHING APPARATUS. DO NOT
SMOKE, DRINK OR EAT IN AREAS
WHERE PAINT SANDING OR STRIP­

PING IS DONE AND DO NOT LET
VISITORS IN. LEAD FUMES AND
SANDING DUST CONTAINING LEAD

PARTICLES ARE EXTREMELY

POISONOUS, ESPECIALLY TO
CHILDREN.

Motor

Your Black & Decker tool is

powered by a B & D built motor. Be sure

your power supply agrees with the

nameplate marking. (Volts, 120 AC only)

Voltage decrease of more than 10%

will cause loss of power and overheating.
Ail B & D tools are factory tested; if this
tool does not operate, check the power

supply.

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

Attaching Abrasive Paper

Your sander is designed to use 1/4

sized sanding sheets. This size paper can
be made by:

a. Cutting full sized (9" x IT’) sandpa­

per into 1/4 sheets of 4 1/2" x 5 1/2".

b. Cutting 1/2 sheet sandpaper into two

4 1/2" X 5 1/2" sheets.

Pre-cut 4 1/2" X 5 1/2" sandpaper is

available at extra cost from Black &

Decker.

For normal operations, assemble the

abrasive paper to your unit as follows.

1. Soften the stiff sandpaper by pulling

it over the 90" edge of a table or
other straight edge, as shown in

Figure 1. Concentrate on softening

the edges to be clamped.

Release clamp by pulling up on

clamp lever and disengaging it from
the tab on the base plate.

(See Fig. 2)

Insert the 4 1 2" edge of tfie abrasive

paper under the front paper clamp, as
shown in Figure 3 until it hits the

paper limiting ribs shown in the figure.
Close the front paper clamp and hook
it into the lock position behind the tab
on the base plate.

4.

5.

Stretch paper over backing pad and
insert under the opposite clamp in

the same way.

If you are using the dust extraction

feature, perforate the sandpaper
with the provided paper punch as

instructed on page 6.

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