How to operate the machine – American Sanders American 8 Drum Sanders User Manual

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American Sanders American 8 Floor Sander Operator's Manual

How to Operate the Machine

DANGER: Sanding/finishing wood floors can create

an environment that can be explosive.

Cigarette lighters, pilot lights and any

other source of ignition can create an

explosion when active during a sanding

session. All sources of ignition should

be extinguished or removed entirely if

possible from the work area.

DANGER: Work areas that are poorly ventilated

can create an explosive environment

when certain combustible materials

are in the atmosphere, i.e., solvents,

thinners, alcohol, fuels, certain finishes,

wood dust and other combustible

materials. Floor sanding machines can

cause flammable material and vapors

to ignite. Read the manufac-turer’s

label on all chemicals used to determine

combustibility. Keep the work area well

ventilated.

DANGER: Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite

and cause an injury or damage. Sanding

dust should be disposed of properly.

Always empty the sanding dust into a

metal container. Remove the contents of

the dust bag when the bag is 1/3 full.

DANGER: Sanding dust can spontaneously ignite

and cause an injury or damage. Remove

the contents of the dust bag each time

you finish using the machine. Always

dispose of the dust in a metal container

located outside of the building. Never

leave a dust bag unattended with sanding

dust in it. Do not empty the contents of

the dust bag into a fire.

DANGER: Hitting a nail while sanding can cause

sparks and create an explosion or fire.

Always use a hammer and punch to

countersink all nails before sanding

floors.

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