One of the cool things about the Dynaorbital Spirit sanders is that, they were designed to be the lightest sanders out there (as opposed to the Dynaorbital supreme). This is nice as it keeps hand fatigue to a minimum. Another cool thing about the spirit, is that it was designed to be able to change out the entire drive motor all at once. The drive motor being the rotor with the vanes on it. These motors are available from dynabrade directly. replacing one vane only will tear the sander body up fast. I would recommend you get the replacement motor from them. They can be found here:http://www.dynabrade.com/dyn09/intro/selregmark/index.html
TIP: When replacing the motor, be very careful not to compress the sander body (i.e. bench vice).Dynabrade sells a rubber grip collar for this operation. then you just R and R (remove and replace) the motor and yer' good to go!!
The seat is partly to blame. It presses against the veins in
the leg, restricting blood flow. Inactivity also plays a role. It decelerates
the movement of blood through veins.
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