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eVOlUTIOn PReCIsIOn fIle sanDeR
Voltage:
230V ~ 50Hz
no load speed:
300-1700 m/min
Motor:
400W
belt Width:
13mm
belt length:
457mm
Recommended Max Duty Cycle:
30mins
noise and Vibration Data
sound levels:
L
p
A 80.2 dB (A) K=3dB
L
W
A 91.2 dB (A) K=3dB
Vibration:
a
h=1.215 m/s
2
K=1.5m/s
2
The declared vibration total value has
been measured in accordance with a
standard test method and may be used for
comparing one tool with another.
The declared vibration total value may also
be used in a preliminary assessment of
exposure.
WaRnInG:
The vibration emission
during actual use of the power tool
can differ from the declared total value
depending on the ways in which the tool is
used. The need to identify safety measures
and to protect the operator are based on
an estimation of exposure in the actual
conditions of use (taking account of all
parts of the operating cycle, such as the
times the tool is switched off, when it is
running idle, in addition to trigger time)
Items supplied
Instruction Manual...................................
1
Sanding Belts...........................................
2
Single Wheel Head...................................
1
Twin Wheel Head.....................................
1
Dust Bag (for use with wood,
paint removal and plastics only)................
1
OPeRaTIOn
UK
note:
This machine is supplied with two (2)
Sanding Heads – a single wheeled head and
a twin wheeled head.
(fig. 1)
This gives the
operator the opportunity to select the head
best suited to the task in hand. Either head
accepts the standard sanding belts supplied.
1. Changing the sanding Head
WaRnInG:
The machine must be
disconnected from its power source before
changing the Sanding Head is attempted.
• Remove the sanding belt as detailed in 2
below.
• Slowly and carefully unscrew the Belt
Centring Control Screw with one hand,
whilst holding the sanding head with the
other hand.
(fig. 2)
note:
The Sanding Head is sprung loaded,
and the operator should carefully observe the
position and deployment of the spring as the
Sanding Head is released from the Sanding
Arm. Allow the compression in the spring
to gradually ease and carefully remove the
spring from its locating socket in the Sanding
Arm and store safely for future use.
• The Sanding Heads can only be successfully
fitted one way round, and we recommend
that the operator has a ‘dry run’ without the
spring being fitted to familiarise themselves
with procedure.
• Fit the spring into its locating socket
towards the front of the Sanding Arm.
(fig. 3)
• Align the Sanding Head with the Sanding
Arm, ensuring that the free end of the spring
is located on the ‘lug’ cast into the ‘inner’
face of the Sanding Head.
• Replace the Belt Centring Screw and slowly
turn the screw clockwise so that it draws the
Sanding Head into the Sanding Arm.
• Centre the sanding belt as detailed in 3 below.
2. Replacing/changing a sanding belt
WaRnInG:
Always ensure that the
machine is disconnected from its power
source before attempting to change or
replace the sanding belt.