Kraft Werkzeuge WDS 999 3903805917 Operating Manual
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To change the sanding belt, first unplug the sander. Then, release the tension lever to loosen the belt. Remove the old belt and place the new belt on the rollers. Finally, re-engage the tension lever to secure the new belt.
Ensure the sander is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. Check the power outlet and the cord for any damage. If the sander still does not start, consult a professional technician as it may require internal repairs.
The Kraft Werkzeuge WDS 999 3903805917 Sander typically features a variable speed control dial located near the handle. Turn the dial to adjust the sanding speed to your desired level.
Regularly clean dust from the sander and check for wear on the sanding belt. Lubricate moving parts as per the user manual instructions and inspect the power cord for damage.
Connect a vacuum hose to the dust extraction port on the sander. Ensure the dust bag or collection system is in place and empty it regularly to maintain effective dust extraction.
Unplug the sander and clean off any dust or debris. Store it in a dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Ensure the sanding belt is relaxed by releasing the tension lever to prevent deformation.
The sanding belt may slip if it is not properly tensioned. Check and adjust the tension lever to ensure the belt is tight. Also, inspect the belt for wear and replace it if necessary.
Maintain consistent pressure and move the sander evenly across the surface. Start with a coarser grit to remove material and gradually move to finer grits for a smooth finish. Keep the sander flat to avoid gouging.
Unusual noises, decreased power, irregular belt movement, or a burning smell are signs that the sander may need repair. Stop using it immediately and consult a qualified technician.
Yes, the sander can be used on metal surfaces, but ensure you use the appropriate sanding belt designed for metal. Start with a lower speed setting to avoid overheating and damaging the material.