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Default Anyone buy a PC 7336 random orbit sander recently?

I bought one yesterday and the bag that contained the wrench and the manual
also contained a thick plastic washer about the same diameter as a dime.
Does anyone know what it is for? The manual doesn't mention it and I can't
find it on the parts diagram.



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I bought one yesterday and the bag that contained the wrench and the

manual
also contained a thick plastic washer about the same diameter as a dime.
Does anyone know what it is for? The manual doesn't mention it and I can't
find it on the parts diagram.


Any numbers on it? I assume you looked at the online parts list. Maybe
someone else can find it.
http://media.ptg-online.com/media/pc...00000_7334.pdf


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There aren't any identifying marks on the washer.

Any numbers on it? I assume you looked at the online parts list. Maybe
someone else can find it.
http://media.ptg-online.com/media/pc...00000_7334.pdf




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There aren't any identifying marks on the washer.

Any numbers on it? I assume you looked at the online parts list. Maybe
someone else can find it.

http://media.ptg-online.com/media/pc...00000_7334.pdf

I'd guess that it is a backup replacement for a commonly worn part. Maybe
between the orbital disk and the shaft turning it or something like that.
I'll assume it has a hole in the centre of it?


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