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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
Tools & Materials
The sanding pad both holds the sandpaper and provides a flat surface for sanding. This pad uses hook-and-loop paper and has holes to work with dust collection. Over time, the pad will wear out. It will become nicked around the edge if it is struck against something while sanding. The hook and loop surface will wear away and no longer hold paper. The hook-and-loop will wear away much faster, if pressure is applied to the sander while it is used.
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REMOVING THE SANDING PAD 1. Remove the sanding pad.
a. Remove the (3) screws securing the sanding pad to the sander.
b. Remove the sanding pad.
c. Remove the screws from the sanding pad.
INSTALLING THE NEW SANDING PAD
2. Install the sanding pad.
a. Install the (3) screws into the new sanding pad.
b. Install the new sanding pad onto the sander and align the screws with the mounting holes on the hub.
c. Secure the sanding pad with the screws.