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Functional Description - Milwaukee 6033-21 Manuel De L'utilisateur

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

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1. Gripping surface
2. On/Off switch
3. Front clamp
4. Sanding pad
5. Dust box with fi lter
6. Universal hose
adapter
7. Rear clamp lever
8. Clamp catch
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9. Paper punch
(not shown)
SPECIFICATIONS
Volts
Orbits
Paper
Cat. No.
AC
Amps
Per Min.
Size
6033-21
120
3
14,000
1/4 sheet
SYMBOLOGY
Double Insulated
Volts
Alternating Current
Amps
OPM
Orbits Per Minute (OPM)
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
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US
United States and Canada
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury,
always unplug tool before changing or re-
moving accessories. Only use accessories
specifi cally recommended for this tool. Others
may be hazardous.
Selecting Sandpaper and Grits
Sandpaper can be made from various grit materials
and these should be selected according the mate-
rial to be sanded. The guidelines below list materials
and grit materials that should be used with them.
• Fine woodwork – garnet or aluminum oxide
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• Rough woodwork – aluminum zirconia or ce-
ramic aluminum oxide
• Manufactured wood products (particleboard,
medium density fi ber board etc.) – silicon carbide
or aluminum oxide
• Solid surfacing materials (Corian, etc.) – silicon
carbide or aluminum oxide
• Metals – emery or aluminum oxide
Sandpaper is also graded by coarseness. Start
your work with an abrasive grit just coarse enough
to remove high spots and excessive roughness.
Follow with a second sanding using a grit one or
two grades fi ner. Continue with successively fi ner
grits until you obtain the desired fi nish.
Grit
Type
Typical Application
Ideal for initial sanding on rougher
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surfaces. For fast stock removal.
Course
80
Rough sanding and stripping of
painted and rusted surfaces.
For intermediate sanding
100
Medium
and removal of minor surface
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imperfections.
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Ideal for fi ne sanding prior to
180
Fine
straining, priming, or sealing.
220
Do not switch from a coarse grit to a very fi ne grit
in one step because it may be diffi cult to remove
the marks made by the coarse grit abrasive. Use
the fi nest grits practical for the roughing operation,
and fi nish by using successively fi ner grits.
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Installing Sandpaper
Inspect sandpaper before installing. DO NOT use
if broken, ripped or defective.
1. Unplug the sander.
2. Push in the front clamp (1) and insert the end of
new 1/4 sheet sandpaper approximately 1/4" be-
tween the clamp and the sanding pad. Release
the front clamp.
3. Open the rear clamp (2) by pushing the lever
up and out of the catch. Open the clamp fully.
4. Wrap the sandpaper around the sanding pad,
moulding the sandpaper to the base.
5. Smooth the paper against the sanding pad and
close the rear clamp (3). Ensure the paper is
pulled tight under the rear clamp. Secure the
lever in the clamp catch.
6. Multiple sheets of sandpaper can be installed at
one time for convenience.
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Paper Punch
A paper punch template has been supplied with the
sander for aligning and punching holes in sandpa-
per. The punched holes must align with the holes
in the sandering pad.
1. Install sandpaper on the sander.
2. Align sandering pad over the paper punch.
3. Push down on sander.
WARNING
Collected sanding dust
from sanding surface coatings such as polyu-
rethanes, linseed oil, etc. can self-ignite in
the sander dust box or elsewhere and cause
fi re. To reduce the risk of fi re always empty
the dust box frequently (10-15 minutes) while
sanding and never store or leave a sander
without totally emptying its dust box. Also
follow the recommendations of the coatings
manufacturers.
Dust Box with Filter
The dust box provides a dust collection and air
fi ltration system for the sander. Sanding dust is
drawn up through the holes of the sanding pad
and collected in the dust box during sanding. To
use the dust box:
1. Unplug the sander.
2. To insert, slide the dust box chute into the
sander's dust port. Ensure the dust box vents
are facing up and push sander and dust box
together fi rmly.
3. To remove, grasp the sander and dust box fi rmly
and pull apart.
4. To empty, using the tabs, pull off the dust
box lid. Empty dust from the dust box and tap
fi lter clean. Do not clean fi lter with water or
compressed air. Replace fi lter when necessary
(Cat. No. 43-31-0105).
For more effi cient operation, empty the dust box
when it is no more than half full. This will permit
the air to fl ow through the box better. Always
empty and clean the dust box thoroughly upon
completion of a sanding operation and before
storing the sander.
WARNING
When sander is not con-
nected to vacuum, always reinstall dust box
assembly back onto sander. Fail ure to do so
could cause sanding dust or foreign objects to
be thrown into your face or eyes which could
result in possible serious injury.
Universal Hose Adapter
Use the universal hose adapter to attach the sander
to a vacuum hose.
1. Unplug the sander.
2. Remove the dust box from the sander.
3. To insert, slide the adapter into the sander's dust
port. Push sander and adapter together fi rmly.
Connect the vacuum hose to the adapter, twisting
together to secure.
4. To remove, disconnect the vacuum hose from
the adapter. Then, grasp the sander and adapter
fi rmly and pull apart.
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