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BELT HD TAURUS User Manual_January 2014 Edition 

 

 

Instructions on correct machine use 

 

11. Always keep the work area well-lit. 

12. The use of accessories other than those recommended in this manual may cause injury. 

13. The sander is for indoor use only. 

Summary of Contents for HD Belt

Page 1: ...1 Bona Belt HD by Owner Operation Manual Manual is compatible with Kunzle Tasin Taurus ...

Page 2: ...nybody operating the machine should understand how to use and operate it before starting it up Keep this manual for future reference This manual is an ENGLISH translation of the original version in Italian For a new manual contact Kunzle Tasin S r l REGISTERED HEADQUARTERS Via Circonvallazione est 2 6 27023 Cassolnovo PV Italy OPERATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Via Cajkovskij 14 20092 Cinisello Balsamo MI I...

Page 3: ...s 12 Compliance with safety measures and warnings 12 Instructions on correct machine use 13 Machine specifications 15 Machine warnings 16 Prohibited use 16 Starting the machine 16 Machine adjustment procedures 20 Procedures for centring the abrasive belt 20 Adjusting sanding pressure 21 Wall edge castor 22 Wheel adjustment on a surface parallel to the axis of the drum 22 Routine maintenance to be ...

Page 4: ... on the machine or in this manual WARNING means Failure to comply with WARNING notices on the machine or in this manual may result in injury to the operator or other people Read and comply with all WARNING notices on the machine or in this manual CAUTION means Failure to comply with CAUTION notices on the machine or in this manual may result in injury to the operator or other people Read and compl...

Page 5: ...nt is for dry use only and must not be used or kept outside in wet conditions Store the machine in a dry building otherwise the machine could be damaged Storage temperature from 20 C to 50 C Transporting and handling the machine Transport with one person WARNING The machine is heavy therefore remove the motor and handle unit before it is transported Ask for assistance to transport the three parts ...

Page 6: ...ener using the lever pos 2 fig A and remove the belts 4 Loosen the knob pos 3 fig A until the hollow washers positioned on the motor support shaft slip out from their support housing 5 Remove the motor and take it to the work area 6 After lowering the lever pos 4 fig A lift the tube pos 5 and release the bar pos 6 from the cylinder pos 8 ...

Page 7: ...transporting the machine with two people proceed as follows 1 One operator should clasp the handle grip and 2 the second holding the hub of the belt guide pos 1 fig A should lift the machine WARNING This equipment is not to be used by anyone children included with physical or mental disabilities or anyone without the relevant experience and knowledge unless they have received instructions on using...

Page 8: ...dry sanding of wood floors Any other use without the consent of the manufacturer is prohibited Do not use on wet floors See also Prohibited Use on page 13 Keep hands and clothing away from moving mechanical parts The work area is protected via the base frame and the mobile cover on the abrasive drum Machine data plate The following information can be found on the machine data plate 1 Machine model...

Page 9: ...N Excessive belt tension may cause the premature failure of the ball bearings The drum belt must have a 10 5 mm stretch with a centre load of 30 3N Belt tension can be adjusted using the screw pos 1 fig A The vacuum cleaner belt must have a 8 mm stretch with a centre load of 18 2N The belt tension can be adjusted using the belt tightener HAZARD Using the machine when not fully assembled may cause ...

Page 10: ...building and do not use it in damp or wet places WARNING If the machine is not connected correctly to the electricity network death due to electrocution may occur To prevent electric shocks always use a three wire electrical system connected to earth For maximum protection against electric shocks use a circuit protected with a differential cut out switch WARNING Tampering with the earthing plug in...

Page 11: ... machines with a 230V 50Hz single phase motor Europe a HO5VV 3x2 5 mm2 HAR approved power supply cable must be used along with an approved 2P T 32A 200 250V plug MACHINE WITH 380V 50Hz TRIPLE PHASE MOTOR For machines with a 380V 50Hz triple phase motor Europe only use approved four wire cables with three main wires and one earth MACHINE WITH 220V 60Hz SINGLE PHASE MOTOR use a HAR approved SWO 10 3...

Page 12: ...sive environment Cigarettes cigars pipes lighters pilot flames or any other source of fire may create an explosion if lit during sanding operations No sources of fire must be kept near the work area HAZARD Poorly ventilated work areas may create an explosive environment when some combustible materials are present in the atmosphere such as solvents thinners alcohol fuel some paints wood dust or oth...

Page 13: ...from an authorised K T dealer CAUTION Injury or damage may occur if maintenance operations or repairs are carried out by unauthorised personnel CAUTION The machine may become damaged if it is not kept in a dry building Keep the machine in a dry building Instructions on correct machine use Read this manual carefully and become familiar with the machine The equipment is suitable for industrial use e...

Page 14: ...Manual_January 2014 Edition Instructions on correct machine use 11 Always keep the work area well lit 12 The use of accessories other than those recommended in this manual may cause injury 13 The sander is for indoor use only ...

Page 15: ...European A05 UK In the event of a power cut the motor will not start without manual intervention Wheels Ø 112 and 87 mm replaceable Bearings lifetime lubricated ball bearings Drum pressure adjustment infinite adjustment Noise level IEC 60704 1 continuous weighted sound pressure level A measured at a distance of 0 4 m from the handle and a height of 1 5 m from the ground 87 5 dB A max Machine dimen...

Page 16: ...o not sit astride the machine when it is operating CAUTION Work surfaces may be seriously damaged if the machine is left turning on one point while the tool is in contact with the surface To avoid damaging the surface approach the cutting line carefully Do not stop when lowering and raising the equipment keep moving at constant speed Starting the machine To start the machine proceed as follows 1 B...

Page 17: ...the machine 5 Open the side guard fig C 6 Lower the tensioning unit using the drum tensioning lever 7 Insert the abrasive belt letting it protrude by approximately 2 mm WARNING Only use 750x203 mm abrasive belts 8 T ension the unit using the drumtensioning lever ...

Page 18: ...f the floor 11 Starting up a SINGLE PHASE MOTOR 1 Turn the lever on the switch pos 10 fig B from 0 to the START position 2 Keep it in this position until the motor has reached a sufficient rotation speed 3 Release the lever on the switch which will automatically return to work position 1 b THREE PHASE MOTOR 1 Turn the reversing switch to position 1 2 Press the START button ...

Page 19: ... from position 1 to position 2 Press the START button HAZARD Using the machine with the wrong drum rotation direction can cause injury damage to people objects 12 Observe the operation of the abrasive belt Follow the Procedures for Centring the Abrasive Belt The belt must run inside the tensioning unit A and protrude by approximately 2 mm from the rubber drum B 13 Close the side guard fig C 14 Aft...

Page 20: ...operations described above WARNING A safety contactor is fitted to the machine If the power fails when sanding the contactor is activated automatically stopping the machine from accidentally starting up when the power is restored To recommence sanding repeat the start up operations described above Machine adjustment procedures Procedures for centring the abrasive belt The belt centres automaticall...

Page 21: ... proceed as follows 1 Turning the screws clockwise moves the belt towards the outside 2 Turning the screws anti clockwise moves the belt towards the inside Adjusting sanding pressure To vary drum pressure on the floor use the adjustment knob pos 14 fig E and proceed as follows 1 Turn the adjustment knob clockwise to decrease drum pressure on the floor 2 Turn the adjustment knob anti clockwise to i...

Page 22: ...ing the screw pos 12 fig C moving the support to the required position and tightening the screws Wheel adjustment on a surface parallel to the axis of the drum Before sanding check drum operation on the work surface The diagram shows the two possible cases OK drum and wheels are parallel to the surface to be sanded and the mark left by the drum is the total roller length approx 200mm NO the drum d...

Page 23: ...w much the fixed wheel protrudes 3 Loosen the nut pos 16 fig F 4 Turn the cam pin fig F and raise lower the cam wheel until the wheel protrudes such that the roller operates in parallel to the surface to be sanded 5 Lock the nut pos 16 fig F Routine maintenance to be performed To keep the machine in good working condition the following items must be checked and serviced regularly Sawdust chamber f...

Page 24: ...regularly Remove any dirt Wheels for the user Remove dirt from the machine unit and wheels regularly Dirt may cause uneven sanding Dust bag for the user Remove the bag and shake it well to remove sawdust Turn the bag inside out and wash it in the machine in cold water to prevent blockage of the pores and a decrease in dust collection ability ...

Page 25: ...sion for the user Check belt tension regularly For adjustment procedures see page 6 of this manual If the belt is excessively worn it must be replaced CAUTION Excessive belt tension may cause the premature failure of the ball bearings The belt must have a 10 5 mm stretch with a centre load of 30 3 N Bearings only for Technical Support Service Check bearings regularly for wear or damage according t...

Page 26: ...drum suction pipe For example this situation can easily occur if the machine losses power during operation They should therefore be replaced Spare parts Always use K T spare parts Failure to use K T spare parts or repairs adjustments carried out by unauthorised personnel will invalidate the guarantee and any resulting liability The machine must only be repaired by qualified personnel This electric...

Page 27: ...Faulty abrasive Replace the abrasive Drum surface dirty or faulty Clean correct replace the rubber coated drum Incorrect wheel adjustment Correct the wheel position Insufficient dust collection Dust bag more than 1 3 full Empty the bag Dust bag dirty or with blocked pores Shake out the dirt and wash the bag Vacuum ducts and or obstructed pipes Clean air ducts Motor does not start Faulty switch Con...

Page 28: ...EN ISO 12100 methodology Part 1 Machine safety basic concepts general design principles Technical principles and EN ISO 12100 specifications Part 2 Machine safety electrical machine equipment Part 1 General rules EN 60204 1 Safety of domestic equipment and similar General rules EN 60 335 1 Special standards for equipment to treat and clean flooring for industrial and general use EN 60 335 2 67 Ele...

Page 29: ...el to the back of the power supply Entsorgung von Ausschusselektrogeräten durch Benutzer in privaten Haushalten in der EU Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt oder dessen Verpackung gibt an dass das Produkt nicht zusammen mit dem Restmüll entsorgt werden darf Es obliegt daher Ihrer Verantwortung das zum Verschrotten bestimmte Gerät an einer für die Entsorgung oder Wiederverwertung von Elektrogeräten alle...

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