Clarke CP180 Руководство по эксплуатации и техническому обслуживанию - Страница 7
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Operation
When using this tool, always hold it firmly with both hands. Before switching the tool on,
always check for damage/missing parts etc. Any defects must be rectified before
continuing.
Whether polishing or sanding, always ensure the workpiece is securely fixed, i.e. clamped
to workbench or secured in a vice.
When working on car bodywork, always ensure that there is no possibility of loose items
being left on the car bonnet, boot or roof. The vibration may cause the items to fall onto
the rotating disc and be thrown, leading to injury to those in the work vicinity. Always
keep the work area tidy.
Firmly hold the sander/polisher with both hands and switch the tool ON. To do this, fully
depress the trigger lock button (Fig 1), whilst holding the button in fully, depress the trigger,
and the motor will start.
NOTE: the motor will start slowly and gradually increase to full speed. This is a safety
feature known as soft start which gives smooth control on startup.
As soon as the motor has reached full speed, adjust the speed control to the desired
working speed.
Slowly apply the rotating disc to the workpiece and proceed to sand or polish, moving
the disc across the work applying a light even pressure. DO NOT attempt to force the tool
as this will cause an uneven finish and may even lead to premature motor failure.
If it is necessary to change the speed, always lift the disc from the work surface, adjust the
speed control to the required speed, then reapply to the work surface and continue as
before.
On completion, lift the disc from the work surface before releasing the trigger, ensuring the
motor has come to a complete stop before setting the tool down on the workbench etc.
Failure to do so can cause the tool to be thrown, resulting in damage to the tool or serious
personal injury.
Maintenance
Inspect the sander/polisher regularly for signs of wear or damage, any defects should be
rectified before using the tool again.
All the bearings used in this product are sealed and lubricated with a sufficient quantity of
high grade lubricant, which should under normal operating conditions, last the lifetime of
the tool.
Regularly clean the tool, using a clean soft brush and/or clean soft cloth. DO NOT use any
abrasive cleaning agents on any part of the tool.
Most plastics are susceptible to various solvents and cleaning agents, and may be damaged
if allowed to come into contact with them, e.g. brake fluids and petroleum based products
etc.
Occasionally remove and inspect the motor brushes and replace if necessary. When
removing brushes, note which way round they are etc. The brushes must be returned
exactly as they are removed. DO NOT swop over positions etc.
Never allow the brushes to wear more than two thirds of their original length, new brushes
are approximately 13mm long. Fit new brushes when they are worn down to 5mm.
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