templecarpentry
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- Joined
- Sep 11, 2011
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Hi,
New to the forum.
I have bought a ro150e from ebay second hand for a great price. it was a gamble and i know all of the risks associated with second hand power tools. However i have had a lucky strike with this one.
My problem is that i have no user manual or experience with this tool. I have a ETS 150 but obviously i know the difference in application.
It came with a sanding head with a threaded bar on the reverse which screws into a threaded 'axle'. When i switch from eccentric to rotary mode, the pad comes loose and falls off. I cannot see any way to tackle this without appropriate info. I think there muct be a tool missing for this. if anyone can explain the corrrect procedure for changing the head, i would be most greatful as i am eager to get started with this tool.
Many thanks,
Phil
New to the forum.
I have bought a ro150e from ebay second hand for a great price. it was a gamble and i know all of the risks associated with second hand power tools. However i have had a lucky strike with this one.
My problem is that i have no user manual or experience with this tool. I have a ETS 150 but obviously i know the difference in application.
It came with a sanding head with a threaded bar on the reverse which screws into a threaded 'axle'. When i switch from eccentric to rotary mode, the pad comes loose and falls off. I cannot see any way to tackle this without appropriate info. I think there muct be a tool missing for this. if anyone can explain the corrrect procedure for changing the head, i would be most greatful as i am eager to get started with this tool.
Many thanks,
Phil