English
NOTE
Due to HiKOKI's continuing program of research and
development, the specifications herein are subject to
change without prior notice.
MOUNTING AND OPERATION
Action
Installing the sanding paper
Attaching the dust bag
Switching on and off
Locking-on the on / off switch
Releasing the on / off switch
Adjusting speed (SV12V)
How to hold the orbital sander
Attaching magic pad
(Optional accessories)
Attaching cleaner adaptor
(Optional accessories)
Making a hole in the sanding paper
with the punch plate
(optional accessories)
Selecting accessories
SANDING PAD AND SANDING PAPER SELECTION
Sanding pad
Type
Papar mounting
Perforated felt pad
Spring clip
Attaching sanding paper (Fig. 1)
(Start at Switch handle's side)
(1) Open paper holder by turning the clamping lever.
(2) Insert the sanding paper between the paper holder and
the bottom plate until it can go no further.
(3) Match the width of the sanding paper with the width of
the pad.
Return the clamping lever to its original position to
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secure the sanding paper.
(4) When using perforated sanding paper.
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To secure the other end of the sanding paper, pull the
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sanding paper while aligning the holes of the sanding
paper with the holes of the pad.
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(5) When using non-perforated sanding paper.
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Align the sanding paper on the pad and pull the sanding
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paper to secure the other end.
CAUTION
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○ After mounting the sanding paper, return the clamping
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lever to its original position.
○ The sanding paper must be precisely attached on the
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pad, ensuring that there is ample tension (leaving no
slack). Loosely attached sanding paper could result
in unevenly sanded surfaces and/or damage to the
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sanding paper itself.
How to move the orbital sander
For optimum operating efficiency, alternately move the
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sander forward and backward at a constant speed and
balance.
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After installing new sanding paper
Movement of the sander may tend to become unsteady
after new sanding paper has been installed, because of
the new, coarse grain of the paper. This can be avoided
by slightly tilting the sander forward or backward during
sanding or polishing. Sander movement will become
steady as the sanding paper surface becomes properly
abraded.
Code No.
Paper type
Non-perforated
300090
Perforated
4
Sanding paper
Grid No.
Code No.
AA40
AA60
AA80
AA100
AA120
AA150
AA180
AA220
AA240
AA40
AA60
AA80
AA100
AA120
AA150
AA180
AA220
AA240
300054
300055
300056
300057
300058
300059
300060
300061
300062
300045
300046
300047
300048
300049
300050
300051
300052
300053