Dust extraction with dust collector
Attaching the dust collector:
♦
Push the dust collector
Removing the dust collector:
♦
Press the release button(s)
collector
upwards off the appliance.
NOTE
►
To ensure optimum extraction, empty the dust
collector
regularly and tap it out.
►
Perforated sanding sheets are required for
dust extraction.
Dust extraction using an external extraction
device
Connecting:
♦
To remove dust using a vacuum cleaner, push
the suction hose of a suitable dust extraction
device (e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner) onto
the nozzle
.
NOTE
►
If necessary, use the adapter
into the nozzle
.
Removal:
♦
Pull the hose of the vacuum cleaner off the
nozzle
or adapter
PSS 250 A1
onto the appliance.
and pull the dust
by pushing it
.
Work instructions, tips and tricks
♦
Move the orbital sander parallel to the surface
and in a flat circular motion or alternatively
lengthwise and across the surface.
♦
Do not press down hard on the orbital sander.
The sanding sheets will get clogged and the
sanding performance will deteriorate.
♦
Clean the sanding sheet
while using a vacuum cleaner.
♦
The proper choice of orbital speed and grain of
the sanding sheet
rate and thus also the result of your work.
♦
Never sand different materials (such as wood
and then metal) using the same sanding sheet
In the table below you will find some recommend-
ed values which will help you determine which
sanding sheet
to use for which job.
Wood
Working wood
Pre-sanding, e.g. of
unfinished, unplaned
beams and planks
Surface sanding
Fine sanding of hard-
woods
Paint/varnish
Working of coats
of paint/varnish or
primers such as filler
Removal of paint
Sanding undercoat
Final sanding of primers
before painting
every once in a
will determine the removal
Sanding sheet/grain
40–240
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240
Sanding sheet/grain
40–320
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240, 320
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