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Troubleshooting, Repair, Symptom possible cause possible solution – Woodstock SHOP FOX D3736 User Manual

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Model D3736 Palm Finishing Sander

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Reduced amount of

material removed

by sander, quality

of finish decreases,

sander slides easily

across workpiece.

1. Sandpaper clogged with paint

or glue.

2. Sandpaper grit dull.

1. Replace sandpaper.

2. Replace sandpaper

Sander generates

excessive dust

particles.

1. Dust bag full.

2. Holes on sandpaper not

aligned with holes in sander

base.

3. Sandpaper lacks holes.

4. Holes in sander base clogged.

1. Empty dust bag.

2. Use abrasive paper with

pre-punched holes that

match holes on base.

3. Cut or punch holes in

sandpaper to match holes
on sander base.

4. Clean dust collection

holes in base with dry
compressed air.

Sander runs slowly,

becomes hot, or

sanding efficiency

decreased.

1. Excessive pressure placed on

sander.

2. Brushes are at fault.
3. Motor is at fault.

1. Apply less pressure on

sander.

2. Replace brushes.

3. Replace motor.

Sander fails to

start.

1. Sander plug prongs loose in

wall outlet.

2. Switch clogged with dust.

1. Plug sander back into

outlet so they fit snugly.

2. Clean switch.

Disassembly and improper
reassembly of this device can
result in electrical shock. Always
have this device serviced by
a qualified electrical repair
technician to avoid serious injury.

All quality tools will eventually wear from
normal use. Since this sander is encased
in an insulated plastic cover, leave
repair and service issues to a qualified
service technician. This includes brush
replacement, lubrication or any other
internal operation.

See the

Parts Breakdown on Page 9 for

replacement parts.

You can replace the rubber backing
pad that holds the abrasive sheet if it
becomes worn. Remove the four screws
that hold the backing plate to the
body of the sander and replace with
a new rubber backing piece, installing
the reverse of removal. Make sure
you tighten the rubber backing screws
sufficiently, so you don’t have problems
when you resume operations.

Repair