2+1 years
Easy warranty registration
All Mirka power tools have a standard two-year warranty. Get an additional 1 year of warranty free of charge by registering your tool within 30 days of purchase.
The serial number location on Mirka power tools varies depending of the tool in question. Here you can find answers for finding the number on several of our tools.
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Mirka® AOS Angle Orbital Sander
The serial number is located on the front of the tool. (link)
Mirka® AOS-B and AROS-B Cordless Tools
The serial number is located on the end of the tool, next to the removable battery. (link)
The battery has its own serial number.
Mirka® AROP-B & ARP-B Cordless Tools
The serial number is located on the end of the tool, next to the removable battery. (link)
The battery has its own serial number.
Mirka® DEOS Electric Orbital Sander
On tools with the serial number up to 9341XXXXX001, the serial number is located on the right side of the tool body. (link)
On tools with the serial number 9341XXXXX001 and higher, the serial number is located on the type label.
Mirka® DEROS Electric Random Orbital Sander
On tools with the serial number up to 9341XXXXX001, the serial number is located above the model name label on the body, on the left side. (link)
On tools with the serial number 9341XXXXX001 and higher, the serial number is located on the type label.
Mirka® OS Pneumatic Orbital Sanders
The serial number is located on the underside of the tool, next to the attachment. (link)
Mirka® PROS Pneumatic Random Orbital Sanders
The serial number is located above the model name label on the body, on the left side. (link)
Mirka® ROS Pneumatic Random Orbital Sanders
The serial number is located on the underside of the tool, next to the attachment. (link)
Mirka® ROS2 Pneumatic Random Orbital Sanders
The serial number is located on the end of the handle in the body, next to the attachment. (link)
Mirka® ROP2 Non Vacuum Orbit Polisher
The serial number is located on the end of the handle in the body. (link)
Mirka® Dust Extractor 912
The serial number is located on a sticker on the black plastic top section. (link)
Mirka® Dust Extractor 1230
The serial number is located on a sticker on the back of the machine. (link)
Mirka® LEROS Wall Sander 9"
The serial number is located on the underside of the machine, next to the hose and cord attachments. (link)
The DEROS Random Orbital Sander has not been designed for polishing. For polishing work, we recommend the following tools: Battery powered polishing tools AROP-B 312NV 3" ARP-B 300NV 3" Pneumatic polishing tools ROP2 312NV 3" ROP2 512NV 5" RPS 300CV 3" AP 300NV 3"
An interface is not included with the Mirka DEOS Delta 663 but can be purchased separately. The 7 mm thick interface is designed to make it easier to sand rounded and contoured surfaces and for some users it will add extra comfort while working. The interface is available in single packs and 5-packs
We recommend all of our extractors are used with dust bags.
If you experience the pneumatic sander gradually feeling slower, add 1-2 drops of oil into the air inlet and keep the machine running for 30 seconds so that excess oil is drained. The tool requires proper lubrication to prevent premature wear - keep it well oiled and it will continue to perform well
First of all, check and make sure there are no air leaks in the line, and that your compressor is producing 17 CFM at 90 PSI, the recommended pressure. If the air supply is adequate, check that the pneumatic tool is properly lubricated - it needs to be oiled to perform best. When the tool is noticed
Random orbital sanders are designed to be used with specific sized pads, with a precise weight. Make sure you are using the correct size pad, and that it is in good condition. Changing your backing pad when necessary will keep the vibrations of your sander to the minimum. Large chunks of missing pad
Over time, the cables on Mirka DEROS, DEOS and LEROS tools might break due to wear and tear. To address this matter, Mirka shifted from molded cables to cables with rewireable connectors on these tools. This means the cable connectors can be changed by the user themselves, without need for special t
If you experience the pneumatic sander gradually feeling slower, add 1-2 drops of oil into the air inlet and keep the machine running for 30 seconds so that excess oil is drained. The tool requires proper lubrication to prevent premature wear - keep it well oiled and it will continue to perform well
It is likely that air is bypassing the vanes in the motor. This can happen if one or several motor vanes are stuck in place. If the compressed air is contaminated with dirt or water, it can cause a sticky residue to form and this can cause the vanes to stick. While it is important to keep your tool
Water will build up in an air compressor during use. A "dryer", or an in-line water separation filter should be used to prevent moisture from reaching the tool components.
Product information and technical specifications for Mirka tools, including machine manuals, exploded views, spare parts, related products etc. are available on the Mirka website and can be accessed through the following links: Electric orbital sanders (DEOS) Electric random orbital sanders (DEROS,
Yes, a wrench is supplied for changing the back-up pad. You can find it in the original packaging of the sander.