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Instruction Manual
BGS technic KG
Bandwirkerstr. 3
D-42929 Wermelskirchen
Tel.: 02196 720480
Fax.: 02196 7204820
www.bgstechnic.com
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Lubricate the tool before operating.
See “CARE AND MAINTENANCE” section for oiling instructions.
2. Disconnect tool from air supply. (Fig.7)
3. Screw tight by hand at clockwise direction the sanding pad
into the female thread of the bearing stand (Part #21) while
holding the provided wrench on the flats of the stand as
shown. (Fig.1)
4. Mount a sanding paper (not provided) onto the sanding pad.
5. Connect the dust tube to the dust tube connector (Part #32)
and set it secure. (Fig.2)
6. Mount the dust bag to the dust tube by tying the string tight
around the tube end. (Fig.3)
7. Remove the air cap from the tool air inlet and connect the air
supply hose to the tool. Set the air pressure at 90 PSI. (Fig.
4)
WARNING: When connecting the air hose, keep the speed control
knob (i.e. trigger valve - Part #26) in “OFF” position by turning the
knob backwards to the upmost. (Fig.5)
8. Turn the speed control knob forwards to the upmost, hold
the tool by one hand and slowly press down on the trigger by
your palm to the upmost. Then the tool starts to work. (Fig.6)
NOTE You can control the air flow and rotation speed by turning the
speed control knob.
REPLACEMENT OF SANDING PAD
1. Disconnect the tool from air supply. (Fig.7)
2. Rotate with hand counter clockwise the sanding of the
female thread of the bearing stand while holding the
provided wrench on the flats of the stand.
3. Replace a new sanding pad in the same way as said at the
above Point 3 in “OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS” section.
WARNING: Only use sanding pads that have an RPM rating equal
to or greater than the tool itself.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The tool should be lubricated daily (or before each use) with air tool
oil (not included).
NOTE: Air tool oil is available at major tool hardware stores. SAE
#10 weight oil or sewing machine lubricant or any other high grade
turbine oil containing moisture absorbent, rust inhibitors, metal
wetting agents and an EP (extreme pressure) additive may be used
as a substitute. Do not use detergent oil. During continuous
operation, the tool should be oiled every 1 to 2 hours. This may be
done using an in-line oiler, or manually. If done manually, proceed
as follows:
1. Disconnect the tool from air supply. (Fig.7)
2. Place a few drops of air tool oil into the air inlet. (Fig.8)
NOTE: Avoid the misuse of thicker oil which may lead to the
reduced performance or malfunction.
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Fig.7