Asic ©perofion – Craftsman 113.225931 User Manual

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BEFORE USING THE SANDER: ^ ^ ^

WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause serious, per­

manent injury, do not plug the sander in until the following
steps are completed.

• Assembly, (See pages 7-16.)

• Learn the use and function of the ON-OFF switch,

backstop lock screw, bell adjusting screws, belt tocking

screws, work table and work table tilt lock screw. {See
pages 16-18.)

• Review and understanding of all safety instructions and

operating procedures in this manual.

« Review of the maintenance methods for this sander.

(See page 22.)

BEFORE EACH USE;

Inspect your sander.

DISCONNECT THESANDER, To avoid injury from accidental
starting, unplug the sander, turn the switch off and remove
the switch key before changing the setup, sanding disc or

belt or adjusting anything.

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Check for;

® alignment of moving parts,

• binding of moving parts,

• broken parts,

• stable mounting, and

9 any other conditions that may affect the way the sander

works.

If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any way, or any
electrical parts don't work properly, turn the sander off and
unplug the sander. REPLACE damaged, missing, or failed
parts before using the sander again,

MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep the sander clean for
best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubri­
cating.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES from tool
before turning it on.

To avoid injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces:

• USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. (See

page 22.) Consult this Owner's manual for recommended
accessories. Follow the instructions that come with the
accessories. The use of improper accessories may
cause risk of injury to persons.

• Adjust table to dear the sanding surface by no more than

1/16bf an inch.

» Make sure alt clamps and locks are tight and no parts have

excessive play.

• KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches

invite accidents. Floor must not be slippery.

To avoid burns or other fire damage, never use the sander
near flammable liquids, vapors or gases.

Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands, face, ears.
KNOW YOUR SANDER. Read and understand the owner's
manual and labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application
and limitationsas well as the specific potènti al hazards pecu­
liar to this tool.

To avoid injury from accidental contact with moving parts,

don't do layout, assembly, or setup

work

on the sander while

any parts are moving.

AVOID ACCIDENTALSTARTING. Make sure switchis "OFF"
before plugging sander into a power outlet.

Plan your work.

USETHERiGHTTOOL.Don'tforcetoolorattachmenttodoa
job it was not designed to do.

CAUTION: This machine is not designed for heavy deburring

operations. When finishing metals, sparks or hot fragments

could cause a fire. To avoid this, disconnect any dust col­
lecting hose from the sander. Also, remove alt traces of wood

dust from inside dust traps in the sander.

Dress for safety.
Any power sander can throw foreign objects into the eyes. This

can cause permanent eye damage. Wear safety goggles (not
glasses) that comply with ANSI Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses

have only impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses.
Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores.
Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87,1 could
seriously hurt you when they break.

• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry

(rings, wrist watches). They can get caught and draw you

into moving parts.

9 Wear nonslip footwear.

9 Tie back long hair,

9 Roil long sleeves above the elbow.

• Noise levels vary widely. To avoid possible hearing dam­

age, wear ear plugs or muffs when using sander for hours at
a time.

9 Sanding operations are usually dusty. Wear a dust mask

along with the safety goggles.

Inspect your workpiece.
Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of
the workpiece to be sanded.

Plan your work to avoid THROWBACKS—when the work­
piece catches on the sanding beit or disc and is torn from you r

hands.
• Make sure there's no debris between the workpiece and its

supports.

• When sanding irregularly shaped workpieces, plan your

work support so it will not slip and be pulled from your
hands.

Use extra caution with large, very small or awkward work­
pieces:

• Never use this tool to finish pieces too small to hold by

hand.

• Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc.) for

any workpieces large enough to tip when not held down to
the tabletop.

• NEVER use another person as a substitute for a table exten­

sion, or as additional support for a workpiece that is longer
or wider than the basic sander table, or to help feed, sup­
port or pull the workpiece.

• When finishing on the Disc, always press the workpiece

against the "Down" side of the disc. Sanding against the
side coming up from under the table could damage the
work by making it "chatter," or tear the work from your
hands and throw it,

• Sand only one workpiece at a time.

• Cleareverythingexceptthe workpieceandrelated support

devices off the table before turning the sander on.

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