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Page 112 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
26. SANDER, RANDOM ORBIT PALM – PNEUMATIC (Campbell Hausfeld PL1565)
26.1. Safety Precautions
a. UNHOOK air hose before changing abrasive sandpaper.
b. VERIFY air pressure is set between 85-90 PSI.
26.2. Setup & Use – Pneumatic Air/Oil
Pneumatic tools need to receive a continuous supply of oil as
well as air. In the Woodshop, that supply comes by routing the
compressed air coming from the compressor through the black
automatic oiler shown in this picture.
The blue device in this picture regulates the air pressure and it
needs to be checked to make sure the pressure is set between
85-90 PSI before connecting the tool. There are several such
setups in the Woodshop.
The picture shows the pressurized air and automatic oiler system located by the sanding table.
26.3. Setup & Use – Random Orbit Palm Sander
Sandpaper for these machines comes with adhesive backing. The old sandpaper can be easily peeled
off, being sure to disconnect the air hose first. When installing the new paper, you should center the
pad on the paper and press against the table.
NOTE: 5” Sandpaper is provided by the Woodshop for a nominal fee and
is located in one of the cabinets, or you may buy and bring in your own
supply.
Sanding is best done on top of the sanding table, with the table air
system turned on (the switch for this is on the side of the sanding table).
Let the sander to the work. It operates best if you guide the sander
around your wood with very light pressure. Heavy pressure on the
sander will wear out the sandpaper AND the pad faster, and will result in
uneven sanding and premature replacement of the pad.
For best results, inspect and replace the abrasive sandpaper often for wear or damage.
Speed of sander is controlled
by a switch under the hose
inlet area
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