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Old 05-27-2009, 09:53 AM   #1
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Makita Rotary Question

I just purchased a Spot Buffing Pad kit and have had issues removing the standard backing plate and attaching the new smaller backing plate. I cannot remember how I attached the plate when I originally purchased the Makita and did not know if I needed a certain tool to remove it. I have looked at it but I do not want to strip anything trying to get the plate off. What am I doing wrong? What do I need?
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Re: Makita Rotary Question

There's a black button on the top front of the silver housing. Depress that button to lock the shaft and spin off the plate. Jiggle the plate until it depresses.

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Re: Makita Rotary Question

Just remember the old saying Lefty loosie Rightie tightie,That's is true except left handed threads but the Makita isn't
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