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Compressed air manual belt sander 

Translation of the operating instructions 

EN 

 

 

001580313 

– V12.2021 

 

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Health 

Dusts from materials with a lead-content coating, some 
types  of  wood,  minerals  and  metals  can  represent  a 
health  hazard.  Touching  or  inhaling  dusts  can  be  the 
cause of allergic reactions and/or respiratory disorders to 
the user or persons in the vicinity. Certain dust, such as 
that  from  oak  or  beech,  are  considered  carcinogenic, 
particularly in combination with additives used in treating 
wood 

(chromate 

wood 

preservatives). 

Material 

containing  asbestos  may  only  be  processed  by 
specialists. 
 
Always  wear  close-fitting  clothes  when  completing  the 
work. Remove all jewellery before starting work. Always 
wear a hair net if you have long hair. 
 
Avoid  contact  with  power  sources.  The  sander  is  not 
insulated against contact with live parts. 
 
Do not reach into the running belt. Cutting and abrasion 
hazard.

 

Handling the manual belt sander

 

Before starting work, and after each interruption, check 
the machine for damage and wear. 
Clean the machine after use, make  sure the telescopic 
clamping device can still move freely. 
 
Proper functioning of the appliance is only guaranteed if 
the oil mist lubricator is checked at regular intervals, the 
condensation water is removed and resin and acid-free 
oil (special accessory) is topped up. 
 
Complete a 30-second test run before starting to use the 
sander. 
 
Always disconnect the machine from the compressed air 
supply during belt changes and maintenance work. 
 
The  flow  pressure  of  6 bar  must  never  be  exceeded 
during operation. 
 
If  the  air  supply  is  interrupted,  switch  off  the  machine 
immediately. 
 
In the case of manual belt sanders with a grease nipple 
in the angle head, the gear unit should be lightly greased 
with  special  grease  after  approx.  40 hours  of  operation 
(2 

– 3 strokes with a grease gun). 

 
The sander runs on after being switched off. 
Only set the unit down after it has come to a stop. 
 
Secure the workpiece in a clamping device or a vice. 
 
Note that compressed air stored in the hose can cause 
the sander to start unexpectedly.  
Only  use  the  sander  with  an  undamaged  hose.  Check 
the  components,  mains  cable  and  connections  for 
damage before starting work. 
 
If  the  sander  has  fallen  down,  it  must  be  checked  for 
possible damage. 
 
 
 

Conduct at the workplace 

Keep your place of work tidy. 
 
Sparks  are  generated  during  sanding.  Remove  any 
combustible objects and materials. 
 
Be  aware  of  the  danger  of  a  whipping  compressed  air 
hose. 
 
Always concentrate on the job at hand and keep others 
away from the work area. 
 
Keep  your  tools  in  a  safe,  secure  place  and  maintain 
them carefully. 
 
Repair  work  may  only  be  carried  out  by  specialist 
personnel. 
 
Use a vacuum cleaner if possible. 
 
Ensure good ventilation at the workplace. 
 
It is recommended to wear a respirator mask complying 
with filter grade P2. 
 

Connection and start-up 

 

Connection of the manual belt sander 

 
Warning! 
Do not connect the hose unit to 
the compressed air supply until it 
has been connected to the 
machine. 
 
Warning! 
Only connect to the pressure 
supply when the sanding belt is 
tensioned and the valve is 
switched off. 

 

Operate  the  BIAX  compressed  air  manual  belt  sander 
only  with  clean,  water-free  air.  To  do  this,  connect  the 
appliance to an oil mist lubricator with a water separator. 
The  oil  mist  lubricator  should  be  installed  as  near  as 
possible to the sander. 
 

 

Blow through the pressure hose before connection 
to remove impurities. 
 

 

Mount the oil mist lubricator in the following order:  
Water separator 

– pressure gauge – oil mist unit. 

 

 

Connect the compressed air manual belt sander (A) 
with a hose unit (B) and, if necessary, with a silencer 
via a one-hand coupling (C) to the oil mist lubricator 
(D). (see Fig. 1) 
 

 

Set an operating pressure of max. 6.3 bar at the oil 
mist lubricator. Check the oil level and top up oil if 
necessary. 

 

 

Adjust the oil mist lubricator to add 2 

– 3 drops of 

oil per minute to the air. 

Summary of Contents for HB 12 S

Page 1: ...air manual belt sander HB 12 S HBH 200 HB 20 HB 15 1 HB 15 12 HB 3 A copy of this manual must be given to all personnel working with this tool Schmid Wezel GmbH Maschinenfabrik Maybachstrasse 2 D 75433 Maulbronn Tel 07043 1020 Fax 07043 10278 E mail biax verkauf biax de www biax de ...

Page 2: ...5 K 0 05 LpA 73 LWA 84 LpCpeak 89 9 1 5 KpA 3 KWA 3 KpCpeak 3 HB 15 1 150123645 6 500 R1 8 7 250 20 000 20 2 5 K 0 5 LpA 75 LWA 86 LpCpeak 93 4 1 0 KpA 3 KWA 3 KpCpeak 3 HB 15 12 150123642 6 500 R1 8 7 300 20 000 20 2 5 K 0 5 LpA 78 LWA 89 LpCpeak 98 1 0 KpA 3 KWA 3 KpCpeak 3 HBH 200 150123770 6 550 R1 8 7 300 20 000 45 2 5 K 0 24 LpA 79 LWA 90 LpCpeak 96 3 1 0 KpA 3 KWA 3 KpCpeak 3 HB 20 15012260...

Page 3: ...ide the above mentioned areas of application as well as structural modification of the sander is not permitted without the consent of Schmid Wezel In case of violation any liability for consequential damage shall be excluded Before starting work ensure that the appropriate sanding belt is correctly tensioned Then actuate the valve and bring the running manual belt sander into operation The BIAX co...

Page 4: ... The sander runs on after being switched off Only set the unit down after it has come to a stop Secure the workpiece in a clamping device or a vice Note that compressed air stored in the hose can cause the sander to start unexpectedly Only use the sander with an undamaged hose Check the components mains cable and connections for damage before starting work If the sander has fallen down it must be ...

Page 5: ...sanding arms are available in 3 widths and various shapes Before mounting please note the following point With the HBH 200 make sure that the spring and the set screw are seated in the sanding arm holder sleeve see Fig 6 HB 20 With the HB 20 the sanding arm is firmly connected to the machine It is therefore not possible to change the sanding arm HB 3 With this type the sanding arms are available i...

Page 6: ...unning adjust the belt run with screw U and lock the setting with screw V see Fig 6 ATTENTION If the sanding belt breaks the deflection roller of the sanding arm can move in the groove When the machine is next put into operation it must be ensured that the deflection roller is pressed in as far as the stop in the sanding arm see Fig 10 cut out stop HB 15 1 HB 20 Press the telescopic sanding arm ag...

Page 7: ...ler support Sanding arm with telescopic clamping only with low contact pressure Maintenance Oil mist lubricator To ensure proper functioning of the BIAX compressed air manual belt sander the oil mist lubricator should be checked at regular intervals Remove any condensation and top up with BIAX special oil if necessary This prevents damage to ball bearings motor parts and the rotor caused by dirt o...

Page 8: ...s The delivery includes the manual belt sander and a key for adjusting the sanding arm Special accessories Compressed air fittings one hand couplings with male thread or hose connection filter pressure reducers silencers hose balancers hose units collets spiral hoses and workbench equipment can be found in our catalogue ...

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