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Glen Hoaglund Posted on Jul 12, 2016

Replace power cord on Black&Decker "Mouse" detail sander polisher

Black and Decker MOUSE* Detail Sander Polisher Catalog #: MS800B How do I open the sander to replace the power cord that rats have chewed off in 2 places? My friend Jim lent me this tool. Help Glen

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What is red light flashing mean

Hi eaewers,

Welcome to fixya!

You must have the mouse sander with zone calibration. Do you have a user's guide? This is explained in the manual on pages 7 and 8. Here is the web address for Black and Decker service where you can download the instruction manual: http://servicenet.blackanddecker.com/Products/Detail?productNumber=MS600B#

Copy and paste this entire address into your browser. Once you arrive at the page. Look on the right side and click on "instruction manual" or it's adobe icon.

The flashing red light means that the sander is calibrating. When a green light appears, then it is ready to use. There are 3 different light zones which will be explained in the manual.

Good luck.

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Thanks,
Handie Andie
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Can't figure out how to load the sand paper on to the mouse sander

Just stick the sand paper sheet to the base of the mouse sander... it's velcro it will hold... match the forme of the paper with the forme of the sander's base... that's all...

Cheers!
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Could you please tell me what sandpaper goes on the Mouse sander/polisher model # MS500

ok this easy go to the hardware store and ask for the sandpaper to fit your sander, black & decker make sandpaper specifically for that sander. now depending what job you want to do will determin what grade you want sand paper works like this the higher the number on the paper the finer it is so for example 80 is very coarse you would use that for eg stripping thick paint on a door but 2000 is very fine and is used for eg sanding varnish between coats. ok hope that helps let me know how you go.
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The velcro pad on my mouse sander will not stay on the sander

Go to the hardware store and buy some velcro strips. Had to throw away the pad.
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Hi, I need a replacement velcro top for my mouse sander. Can I buy these anywhere? Thanks, Zoe

Hi, yes these are replasable, you can go to the black and decker website to purchase or find out where your nearest dealer is. These can be quite expensive so shop around, I have parts on ebay.
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Need a manual for mouse sander/polisher

if you follow this link here you can download the user manual. if you need further assistance please feel free to let me know. Thanks and have a great day. Midwest-tek
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Spare Tips for Black & Decker KA161 Mouse Sander Polisher

Hi,
Don't know if you had any joy finding the heads, I'm in the UK and managed to get all the spares I need for my mouse.
You can get them from here: http://www.mtmc.co.uk/Black--And--Decker-KA161K-Type-1-Sander-Spare-Parts/p-20239/
I believe the part your looking for is par 105 on the diagram, they're like less than £1 each (I just ordered 3).
Hope this helps.
Kev
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Product states it can be registered on line.

You need to go to

http://www.blackanddecker.com/membercenter/

and register yourself, then you can register the Sander.
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