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Sander continues to run when switch is released
Sander remains on after switch is let go by user
Brake pad is worn down
This is due to a worn out brake pad. Over time the brake pad becomes weak and no longer stops the sander from rotating after the switch is released. Replace the brake pad.
Switch is stuck in the on position
Switch may be worn. Must replace switch to fix.
Pad won't hold sandpaper
Sandpaper not sticking to velcro pad
Velcro is worn
Hook and Loop, what the sandpaper sticks onto, is made of velcro and allows the sandpaper to stay attached to the device while sanding. Over time the velcro becomes worn and loses strength. Replace the Hook and Loop.
Sandpaper is worn
To fix, replace sandpaper.
Pad is loose
Hook and Loop is loose on device
Worn out hook and loop
The pad assembly is held by the hook and loop. Over time, the pad may become loose and needs to be replaced. Replace the hook and loop.
Screws are not tight
The screws holding pad on may be loose. Tighten them.
Sander won’t turn on
When I squeeze the switch, the device won’t turn on
Faulty or broken switch
This may be due to a faulty or broken switch. It is the part of the tool handling on/off and variable speed operations, over time mechanical switches tend to wear out and begin to fail. Replace the switch assembly.
Plug is not inserted into outlet completely
Check plug, it might not be fully in the outlet. If plug is fully in outlet, swap outlets. If it is outlet, see below.
Outlet is not working
Outlet may not be drawing power. Move to another outlet and try again.
Dust collection doesn’t work
The device won’t retain dust
Counterbalance fan is faulty or gets worn out over time
Counterbalance fan allows for dust collection into the dust bag. Sanding dust is drawn up through the holes of the sanding disc and collected in the dust bag during sanding. The fan may break and dust collection will stop. Replace the fan.
Dust bag is full
Dust bag is full of dust. Remove bag and empty it.
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