Operation
1. DISCONNECT BUFFER FROM POWER!
Replacement Sanding Sleeves
G1973 3" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide
G1974 3" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide
G1975 4" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide
G1976 4" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide
G1977 6" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide
G1978 6" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide
2. Install the sanding drum on the buffer shaft
using the spacers and flanges included with
the buffer (Figure 2).
Buffer Shaft
Parts Breakdown & List
Sanding Drum
Buffer Mounting
Hardware
4
1
3
Figure 2. Mounting drum to shaft.
5
2
3. Slide the sanding sleeve over the sanding
drum.
4. Use a bicycle pump (or other manual pump)
to inflate the drum until the sanding sleeve is
secure. Do not exceed the 10 PSI maximum
rating.
MODEL REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
RUBBER DRUM 3"
VALVE STEM
1
2
3
4
5
P1970001
P1970002
PFH08
G1970
G1971
G1972
FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2
10 PSI MAX. LABEL
P1970004
P1970005
AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL
1
2
3
4
5
P1971001
P1971002
PFH08
RUBBER DRUM 4"
VALVE STEM
EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Do not use an air compressor
to inflate the sanding drum!
Over-inflation will cause the
bladder to explode, resulting
in personal injury and/or tool
damage
FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2
10 PSI MAX. LABEL
AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL
P1970004
P1970005
1
2
3
4
5
P1972001
P1972002
PFH08
RUBBER DRUM 6"
VALVE STEM
FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2
10 PSI MAX. LABEL
AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL
P1970004
P1970005
Operation Tips
If you need help with your new pneumatic tool,
call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.
•
Adjust the pressure in the drum to fine-tune
its firmness for sanding contours.
•
Always hold the workpiece firmly—the soft
surface of the drum will exert more force
on the workpiece than a traditional sanding
drum.
•
Deflate the drum when not in use.
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G1970/G1971/G1972 Pneumatic Sanding Drum
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