APEX Customs The Sensei User manual

Type
User manual
apexcustoms.com.au
the
sensei
15mm / 21mm Dual Action
Random Orbital Polisher
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To reduce risks associated with the use of the polisher, please
carefully read the following instructions.
Work area
• Do not operate the polisher while near or exposed to
flammable liquids or gases.
• Keep a safe distance from bystanders while operating the
polisher.
Electrical safety
• There should be no modification of the polisher in any way.
• Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators.
• Do not expose the polisher to water or leave it in an area
where it may become wet.
• Do not use the polisher in any wet weather conditions.
• Keep the cord away from any heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts.
Personal safety
• Do not use the polisher while you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
• Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses
and gloves.
• Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to
a power source.
• Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the
polisher on.
Polisher use and care
• Do not use the polisher if any of the parts are broken,
misaligned or showing signs of excessive wear.
• Disconnect the plug from the power source before making
any adjustments, change in accessories or when storing the
polisher.
• Keep the polisher clean and well maintained to prolong its
intended life cycle. If damaged, have the polisher repaired by
an authorised repairer or contact the Apex Customs
customer support team for further information.
Service
• Please note that the standard 12 month warranty from date
of purchase will be void if your polisher has been tampered
with or serviced by a non qualified Apex Customs repairer.
Only use original parts supplied by Apex Customs.
The Sensei specifications
Bringing back that showroom shine
Pad size compatibility
6” & 7”
Max power
1000 Watts
Variable speeds
1000 - 4800 OPM
Max noise levels
67dB @1m
Throw
21mm / 15mm
Voltage
220 - 240v~
Frequency
50/60Hz
Ready to shine?
Bringing back that showroom shine
Stay safe
!
Cable
Cable sleeve
Screw ST4X14
Cable plate
Back handle
Screw ST4X16
Side handle
Switch
Speed controller
Carbon brush
Brush shaft
Motor housing
Stator
Screw ST4X65
Wind plate
607 Bearing cover
607 Bearing
Magnet ring
Armature
Intermediate cover
6001 Bearing
Circlip for shaft O12
Gear box
Shaft lock spring
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1. NEVER start the machine before the
backing pad is installed.
2. Make sure the fastener on the
backing pad fits the spindle on the
machine well and use the Hex wrench
to install the backing pad tightly. If
the backing pad becomes difficult to
remove, use a longer Hex key as
leverage.
3. Align the backing pad with the foam
pad's center. Otherwise, vibration may
be excessive.
4. Generally, lower speeds are
recommended for tight work areas
while higher speeds are ideal for
larger surface areas.
5. To prevent burning through paint, use
very light pressure and keep the
polisher moving constantly.
6. Use the polisher at low speeds while
polishing rough surfaces.
7. For tricky or tight areas, use
"coast-down" to polish. To do so, turn
the machine on for a few seconds to
enable it to oscillate, then turn it off
and use the residual oscillations to
polish.
8. The shaft lock button is for removing
or installing the counter weight set.
NEVER press it while the machine is
running.
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Shaft lock button
Shaft lock pin
Screw ST4X23
Front handle
D handle
Screw M8X12
698 Bearing
Circlip for shaft O12
Spiral bevel gear
Bearing plate
Bearing 6201
Output shaft
Bearing base and cover
Screw
Rubber ring
Counter weight A
Counter weight B
Screw
Spindle and bearing 6001
Backing plate
Washer
Screw M10
Polishing pad
Troubleshooting
1. If the polisher does not start, check the following:
• Is the power source active?
• Is the power cable on the the machine damaged?
• Are any screws on the switch loose?
• Is the switch or the speed controller damaged?
• Is the armature or stator damaged?
Best practice
2. If large sparks are visible from the side vents of the
machine, the carbon brushes may need to be replaced.
Kindly contact the Apex Customs customer support team
for further information on how to replace these.
3. If the machines become noticeably noisier over time, stop
using immediately and inspect if the bearings or counter
weight are damaged / misaligned.
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