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 SHEET SANDER

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. ON/OFF SWITCH

Depress to start and release to stop your tool. 

2. SWITCH LOCK-ON BUTTON

Depress on/off switch (1) then lock on button (2) 

(See  Fig  1),  release  on/off  switch  first  and  lock 

on  button  second. Your  switch  is  now  locked  on 

for  continuous  use. To  switch  off  your  tool  just 

depress and release the on/off switch.

3. VARIBLE SPEED CONTROL DIAL 

Adjust the dial to increase or decrease the speed 

according  to  the  material  and  sanding  sheet 

specification to be used (also possible during no 

load operation) (See Fig 1). Avoid prolonged use 

at very low speed as this may damage your sander’s

motor.

4. HAND GRIP AREA

You can operate your sander with two hands (See 

Fig 2).

5. CHANGING STANDARD SANDING PAPER

To  remove  the  sanding  paper,  lift  up  the  clamp 

lever (8) and move away from the clamp lever lock 

(9)  (See  Fig  3.1). The  sanding  paper  clamp  (6)  is 

now  loose.  Repeat  with  the  other  clamp  on  the 

opposite side of your sander. To fit new sanding 

paper,  insert  approximately  5mm  of  one  end  of 

the sanding paper under the sanding paper clamp 

(6) until the paper contacts the housing wall (See 

Fig  3.2).  Lift  up  the  clamp  lever  (7)  and  move  it 

to  the  lever  lock  position.  Press  the  sanding 

paper  around  the  baseplate  shape  as  tight  as 

possible and fix the end under the other sanding 

paper clamp (6). Check the sanding paper is square 

to  the  baseplate  and  remove  and  refit  it  if  not 

correct.  Always,  ensure  the  sanding  paper  is 

tight over the baseplate and secured underneath 

both locked clamps (6). This will ensure safe and 

efficient sanding performance.

6. PAPER PUNCH

If  using  sanding  paper  without  dust  holes,  use 

the paper punch to perforate the holes to ensure 

correct  dust  extraction.  Position  the  punch  (10) 

over the baseplate (5) with the punch sides on the 

edges of the baseplate (See Fig 4). Press the punch 

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3.1

Fig 3.2

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Summary of Contents for ERB406

Page 1: ...1 2 SHEET SANDER ERB406 WARRANTY YEARS SFX ERB406 M 050608 indd 1 2005 6 8 14 49 53...

Page 2: ...SFX ERB406 M 050608 indd 2 2005 6 8 14 49 54...

Page 3: ...ilure of consumable items such as batteries Accidental damage Cosmetic damage Failure to follow manufacturer s guidelines Loss of use of the goods Repairs attempted by anyone unless authorised by Scre...

Page 4: ...suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock f Use a Residual Circuit Breaker on all 230V Power tools This can help minimise the risk of an electrical shock if an earth fault or short c...

Page 5: ...tting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control g Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intend...

Page 6: ...14 Do not allow people to enter the working area without wearing a dust mask 15 Where possible seal off the working area to contain the dust for later removal 16 Always wear a dust mask 17 Your tool i...

Page 7: ...OFF SWITCH 2 SWITCH LOCK ON BUTTON 3 VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL DIAL 4 HAND GRIP AREA 5 BASEPLATE 6 SANDING PAPER CLAMP 7 CLAMP LEVER LOCK 8 CLAMP LEVER 9 DUST BAG 10 PAPER PUNCH SFX ERB406 M 050608 indd...

Page 8: ...ISE AND VIBRATION DATA A weighted sound pressure 82dB A A weighted sound power 93dB A Wear ear protection when sound pressure is over 85dB A Typical weighted vibration 4 16m s2 ACCESSORIES Use 1 2 she...

Page 9: ...1 The sanding paper clamp 6 is now loose Repeat with the other clamp on the opposite side of your sander To t new sanding paper insert approximately 5mm of one end of the sanding paper under the sandi...

Page 10: ...remove material and create and uneven surface WORKING HINTS FOR YOUR FINISHING SANDER If your power tool becomes too hot especially when used at low speed set the speed to maximum and run no load for...

Page 11: ...no user serviceable parts in your power tool Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean your power tool Wipe clean with a dry cloth Always store your power tool in a dry place Keep the motor venti...

Page 12: ...below IMPORTANT The wire in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live The wire that is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked wi...

Page 13: ...owing directive 89 336 EEC 93 68 EEC EMC Directive 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 98 37 EC Machinery Directive Standards and technical speci cations referred to EN 60745 1 2003 A1 2003 EN 6...

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Page 15: ...1 2 SHEET SANDER SFX ERB406 M 050608 indd 15 2005 6 8 14 50 01...

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