Harbor Freight Tools 41213 manual

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    7” ELECTRIC POLISHER / SANDER CHICAGO MODEL 41213 ASSEMBL Y and OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Copyright © 1999 by Harbor Freight T ools ® . All Rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight T ools. For T echnical Questions and rep[...]

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    Specifications V oltage & W atts 1 10 volts, 850 watts, 60Hz, Single Phase Amps 6 amps / no load 2.0 / with load 2.5 / start up 3.6 RPM 2 Speeds (2800 / 3300) Arbor diameter 7/8” Spindle thread 5/8” – 1 1 Wheel diameter 6 – 3 / 4” W arning!!! Read all instructions before char ging or operating the tool. Save This Manual. Y ou will nee[...]

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    8. Guard Against Electric Shock. Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, refrigerator enclosures, radiators, and ranges. 9. Disconnect T ools. Disconnect tools when not in use. 10. Do Not Overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over machines that are running. 1 1. A void Accidental S tarting. Never c[...]

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    Assembly See Figure 1 Attach the Side Handle (#34) to the Cabinet (#16) . Hold the Polisher upside down resting in your hand with your finger on the Stop Pin (# 3) . Depress the Stop Pin (# 3) so that the Output Shaft (#42) won’t turn. Insert the knobs protruding from the end of the W rench (#49) into the recessed holes on the Flange Nut (#47) . [...]

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    # 41213 5 W ool Bonnet (T wo Provided) W arning!! Never mount a grinding wheel and use as a disc grinder . OPERA TION 15 to 25 Degrees Side Handle (#34) Always hold the Right Handle (#21) and the Side Handle (#34) firmly when operating the tool. Use W ool Bonnet with a small amount of polishing compound or car wax. Do not put a lot of pressure on t[...]

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    # 41213 6 Parts Diagram[...]

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    No Part Name No Part Name 1 Screw 26 Brand 2 W asher 27 W asher 3 Stop Pin 28 Screw 4 Spring 29 Screw 5 Gear Box 30 Screw 6 Bearing 31 Cord Clip 7 Bearing Cover 32 Cord Armor 8 Screw 33 Cord 9 Pinion Gear 34 Side Handle 10 Armature 35 Axle Check Ring 1 1 Bearing 36 Bearing 12 Bearing Screw 37 Axle Check Ring 13 Fan Guide 38 Gear 14 Screw 39 Screw 1[...]