Milwaukee 5900-2, 5900, 5910, 5910-2 Instructions Manual

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Operation
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HEAVY-DUTY
Belt
Sander
Cat.
No.
5900
Cat.
No.
5900-2 (240
V)
With
3"
Belt
>
Shown
with
optional
VACUUM
BAG
KIT
Cat. Mo.
48-09-0100
IMPORTANT-Before
placing
tool
in
operation,
record
the
following
information
from
name
plate.
Model
Number
Serial
Number
_
Date
of
Purchase
MILWAUKEE
ELECTRIC
TOOL-CORPORATION
13135
West
Lisbon
Road
Brookfield.
Wisconsin
53005
2
1.
That
every
tool
manufactured
by
MILWAUKEE
is
produced
in
accordance
with
applicable
Standards
for
Safety
of
Underwriters'
Laboratories
and
American
National
Standards
(ANSI).
2.
That
compliance
with
applicable
safety
standards
is
assured
by
independent
in-
spection
and
testing
conducted
6y
Underwriters'
Laboratories
(UL).
3.
That
every
motorized
tool
manufactured
by
MILWAUKEE
is
fully
inspected.
4.
That
every
tool
has
with
it
adequate
instructions
and
a
list of
safety
rules
for
the
protection
of
the
user.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
ALL
POWER
TOOLS
1.
KNOW
YOUR
POWER
TOOL.
Read
owner's
manual
carefully.
Learn
its
applica-
tions
and
limitations
as
well
as
the
specific
potential
hazards
peculiar
to
this
tool
2.
GROUND
ALL
TOOLS-UNLESS
DOUBLE-INSULATED.
If
tool
is
equipped
with
three-prong
plug,
it
should
be
plugged
into
a
three-hole
electrical
receptacle.
If
adapter
is
used
to
accommodate
two-pronged
receptacle,
the
adapter
wire.
must
be
attached
to
a
known
ground.
Never
remove
third
prong.
3.
KEEP
GUARDS
IN
PLACE
and
in
working
order.
4.
KEEP
WORK
AREA
CLEAN.
Cluttered
areas
and
benches
invite
accidents
5.
AVOID
DANGEROUS
ENVI
RONMENT.
Don't
expose
power
tools
to
rain
or
use
in
damp,
wet,
or
gaseous
or
explosive
locations.
Keep
work
area
well
lit.
6.
KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY.
All
visitors
should
be
kept
safe
distance
from
work
area.
7.
STORE
IDLE
TOOLS.
When
not
in
use,
tools
should
be
stored
in
dry,
high
or
locked-up
place-out
of
reach
of
children.
8.
DON'T
FORCE
TOOL.
It
will
do
the
job
better
and
safer
at
the
rate
for
which
it
was
designed.
9.
USE
RIGHT
TOOL.
Don't
force
small
tool
or
attachment
to
do
the
job
of
a
heavy-duty
tool.
10.
WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL.
No
loose
clothing
or
jewelry
to
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
Rubber
gloves
and
footwear
are
recommended
when
working
outdoors.
1
1
. USE
SAFETY
GLASSES
with
most
tools.
Also
face
or
dust
mask if
cutting
opera-
tion
is
dusty.
12.
DON'T
ABUSE
CORD.
Never
carry
tool
by
cord
or
yank
it
to
disconnect
from
receptacle.
Keep
cord
from
heat,
oil
and
sharp
edges.
13.
SECURE
WORK.
Use
clamps
or
a
vise
to
hold
work.
It's
safer
than
using
your
hand
and
it
frees
both
hands
to
operate
tool.
14.
DON'T
OVERREACH.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times.
15.
MAINTAIN
TOOLS
WITH
CARE.
Keep
tools
sharp
and
clean
at all
times
for
best
and
safest
performance.
Follow
instructions
for
lubricating
and
changing
acces-
sories.
CAUTION:
Do
not
use
carbon
tetrachloride.
16.
DISCONNECT
TOOLS.
When
not
in
use,
before
servicing;
when
changing
acces-
sories
such
as
blades,
bits,
cutters,
etc.
3
17
.
18.
19.
20
.
21
.
22
.
23.
REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Form
habit
of
checking
to
see
that
keys
and
adjusting
wrenches
are
removed
from
tool
before
turning
it
on.
AVOID
ACCIDENTAL
STARTING.
Don't
carry
plugged-in
tool
with
finger
on
switch.
Be
sure
switch
is
off
when
plugged
in.
WEAR
EAR
PROTECTORS
when
using
for
extended
periods.
ACCESSORIES.
The
use
of
any
accessories
other
than
those
listed
or
recom-
mended
for
this
particular
tool
may
be
hazardous.
KEEP
HANDS
AWAY
FROM
CUTTING
EDGES
AND
ALL
MOVING
PARTS
USE
INSULATED
SURFACES.
A
double
insulated
or
grounded
tool
may
be
made
live
if
the
blade
or
bit
comes
in
contact
with
live
wiring
in
a
wall,
floor,
ceiling,
etc.
Always
check
the
work
area
for
live
wires
and
hold
the
tool
by
the
insulated
surfaces
when
making
"blind"
or
plunge
cuts.
GRINDING
WHEELS.
Use
only
grinding
wheels
with
high
as
"No
Load
RPM"
marked
on
the
name
plate.
"Safe
Speed"
at
least
as
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
tool
should
be
grounded
while
in
use
to
protect
the
operator
from
electric
shock.
The
tool
is
equipped
with
an
approved
three-conductor
cord
and
three-prong
grounding-type
plug
to
fit
the
proper
grounding-type
receptacle.
The
green
conductor
in
the
cord
is
the
grounding
wire.
Never
connect
the
green
wire
to
a
live
termina
It
your
unit
is
for
use
on
less
than
150
volts,
it has
a plug
that
looks
like
Fig.
"A
.
If
it
is
for
use
on
150
to
250
volts,
it
has
a
plug
that
looks
like
Fig.
"C".
NOTE
The
use
of
3-prong
adapters
in
Canada
is
prohibited
by
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code.
An
adapter
Fig.
"B"
is
available
for
connecting
Fig.
"A"
plugs
to
two-prong
recep-
tacles.
The
green
grounding
ear
extending
from
the
adapter
must
be
connecte
o
a
permanent
ground
such
as
to
properly
grounded
outlet
box.
No
adapter
is
available
for
Fig.
"C"
plugs.
COVER
OF
OUTLET
BOX
GROUNDING
BLADE
COVER
OF
COVER
OF
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OUTLET
BOX
<5D
GROUNDED^
OUTLET
BOX
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Adapter
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©
GREEN
GROUNDING
Fig.
C
Fig.
A
GROUND-
Fig.
B
ING
EAR
BLADE
NOTE:
RECEPTACLE
MUST
BE
GROUNDED
FOR
IF
IN
DOUBT
CALL
A
QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN
TACLE
CHECKED
FOR
GROUND.
SAFE
USE
OF
ADAPTER;
AND
HAVE
THE
RECEP-
EXTENSION
CORDS
Use
only
three-wire
extension
cords
which
have
three-prong
grounding-type
plugs
and
three-pole
receptacles
which
accept
the
tool's
plug.
Replace
or
repair
damaged
cords.
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