Dustless DiscBuddie User Manual

Installation instructions

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4

Adjust sanding depth by loosening handle

and moving to desired height, tighten

handle.

3

Replace sander plate.

2

Attach DiscBuddie to sander by screw-

ing in handle through DiscBuddie’s

bracket as shown.

1

Remove the existing sander plate.

5

Desired sanding angle can also be accom-

plished by loosening handle, tilting pistol

grip sander accordingly, and tightening

handle.

Installation Instructions

DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR PISTOL GRIP SANDERS
“MAKITA GV-5000/5010

DiscBuddie™ Dust

shroud for Makita

5” Disc Sander and

Polisher

Note: Unplug before starting installation.

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WARNING! If using this product in the removal
of lead paint, a Dustless

®

HEPA vacuum must be

used. The removal of old paint may generate dust
or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead may
cause brain damage or other adverse health effects,
especially in young children and pregnant women.
Follow all federal, state and local laws including the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Renovation,
Repair and Painting law or similar state law.

• Fast and easy to install
• Adjustable angle for operator convenience
• Clear polycarbonate for superior visibility
• Durable polycarbonate (bullet-proof glass material)
• 1-1/2” long brush on edges for superior dust containment
• Great for sanding lap siding
• Captures up to 99% of airborne dust
• Point-of-origin dust control shroud

The DiscBuddie™ is a point-of-origin dust control shroud that meets
EPA RRP requirements ONLY if it is used with a certified HEPA vacuum that
is specifically designed for hazardous materials. It can be used to capture
non-hazardous dust with any high-quality shop vacuum.

DO NOT used the DiscBuddie for sanding any surface with lead, asbestos, or other hazardous materials, unless it is properly connected to a certified

HEPA vacuum that is designed specifically for hazardous materials.
DO NOT use a HEPA vacuum that is designed for “fine dust” and/or “allergens” to collect hazardous material dust particles. While technically, still

a HEPA filter, they do not provide the level of protection, mandated by government regulations, that a Certified HEPA filter does

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