Operation - Makita PV001G Instruction Manual

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Installing and removing wool pad
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
Make sure that the backing pad is
secured properly. Loose attachment will run out of balance and
cause an excessive vibration which may cause loss of control.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the wool pad and
backing pad are aligned and securely attached.
Otherwise the wool pad will cause an excessive vibra-
tion which may cause loss of control or the wool pad
may be thrown out from the tool.
CAUTION:
Only use the hook-and-loop sys-
tem wool pads for polishing.
NOTICE:
Never actuate the shaft lock when the
spindle is moving. The tool may be damaged.
NOTICE:
Regularly clean accessories and spindle
to remove dust and debris. Wipe the components clean
with a cloth dampened in soapy water if necessary.
► Fig.13: 1. Wool pad 2. Sleeve 18 3. Backing pad
4. Spindle
Installing wool pad
1.
Press in the shaft lock to prevent spindle rotation,
and thread the backing pad into the spindle.
2.
Hand tighten the backing pad securely.
► Fig.14: 1. Shaft lock 2. Backing pad 3. Spindle
3.
Insert the sleeve 18 into the center hole of the
backing pad.
4.
Install the wool pad over the backing pad, passing
the sleeve 18 through the center hole of the wool pad.
Use the sleeve 18 as a positioning guide to align the
wool pad accurately along the backing pad.
5.
Pull the sleeve 18 out of the center hole of the
backing pad.
► Fig.15: 1. Sleeve 18 2. Backing pad 3. Wool pad
Removing wool pad
1.
Gently peel the wool pad off the backing pad.
2.
Unscrew the backing pad while pressing in the
shaft lock.
Installing and removing wool bonnet
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
Make sure that the rubber pad is
secured properly. Loose attachment will run out of
balance and cause an excessive vibration which may
cause loss of control.
NOTICE:
Never actuate the shaft lock when the
spindle is moving. The tool may be damaged.
NOTICE:
Regularly clean accessories and spin-
dle to remove dust and debris. Wipe the compo-
nents clean with a cloth dampened in soapy water if
necessary.
► Fig.16: 1. Wool bonnet 2. Lock nut 3. Rubber pad
4. Spindle
Installing wool bonnet
1.
Press in the shaft lock to prevent spindle rotation.
2.
Place the rubber pad over the spindle, passing
the spindle thread through the center hole of the rubber
pad.
3.
Install the lock nut onto the spindle, and then
tighten it clockwise using the lock nut wrench to secure
the rubber pad firmly in place.
► Fig.17: 1. Shaft lock 2. Rubber pad 3. Lock nut
4. Lock nut wrench
4.
Lay the wool bonnet down over the rubber pad
and cover up completely.
5.
Turn the tool upside down. Pull the strings tight
and tie a bow knot. Then tuck the knot and any loose
strings between the wool bonnet and the rubber pad.
► Fig.18: 1. Wool bonnet 2. Rubber pad 3. Strings
Removing wool bonnet
1.
Untie the bow knot and gently remove the wool
bonnet from the rubber pad.
2.
Loosen the lock nut counterclockwise with the lock
nut wrench while pressing in the shaft lock. Pull the lock
nut and rubber pad off the spindle.

OPERATION

CAUTION:
Only use Makita genuine pads for
polishing (optional accessories).
CAUTION:
Be sure to hold the tool firmly with
both hands, positioning one hand on the switch
handle and the other on the loop handle, side grip
or tool head.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the loop handle or
side grip is installed securely before operation.
CAUTION:
Make sure the work material is
secured and stable. Falling object may cause
personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not run the tool at high load
over an extended time period. It may result in tool
malfunction which causes electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to touch the rotating
part.
NOTICE:
Never force the tool. Excessive pressure
may lead to decreased polishing efficiency, damaged
pad, or shorten tool life.
NOTICE:
Continuous operation at high speed
may damage work surface.
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