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grinding belts! 

 

Damaged grinding belts can 

tear apart and be thrown from the machine 
resulting in possible personal injury.

 

Caution! Danger of fire and explosion! When 
grinding metals (e. g. aluminium or magne-
sium), dust develops that can be combustible 
or explosive. Do not operate the machine in the 
vicinity of combustible materials.

 

 Sparks can 

ignite such materials.

 

Pay attention that persons are not harmed by 
sparking.

 

 Remove combustible materials in 

the direct area. Sparks develop when grinding 
metals.

 

Never touch the running grinding belt.

 

 Danger 

of injury.

 

Secure the workpiece firmly.

 

 A work piece 

that is gripped tightly in a clamping device or 
vice, is more secure than if held by hand.

 

Do not machine any material containing asbes-
tos.

 

 Asbestos is cancerogenic.

 

Hold the power tool firmly.

 

 High reaction 

torque can briefly occur.

 

Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, 
when performing an operation where the cut-
ting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its 
own cord.

 

 Cutting accessory contacting a 

“live” wire will make exposed metal parts of 
the power tool ‘“live” and shock the opera-
tor.

 

Do not rivet or screw any name-plates or signs 
onto the power tool. 

 

If the insulation is dama-

ged, protection against an electric shock will 
be ineffective. Adhesive labels are recommen-
ded.

 

Do not use accessories which are not specifi-
cally designed and recommended by the power 
tool manufacturer.

 

 Safe operation is not ensu-

red merely because an accessory fits your 
power tool.

 

Clean the ventilation openings on the power 
tool at regular intervals using non-metal tools.

 

 

The blower of the motor draws dust into the 
housing. An excessive accumulation of metal-
lic dust can cause an electrical hazard.

 

Use a stationary extraction system, blow out 
ventilation slots frequently and connect a 
residual current device (RCD) on the line side.

 

 

When working metal under extreme operat-
ing conditions, it is possible for conductive 
dust to settle in the interior of the power 
tool. The total insulation of the power tool 
can be impaired.

 

This double-insulated power tool is equipped 
with a polarized plug (one contact is wider than 
the other). The plug will only fit into the polar-
ized socket outlet in one position. Turn the plug 
if it does not fit completely into the socket out-
let. If the plug still does not fit, have a qualified 
electrician install a polarized socket outlet. Do 
not modify or alter the plug under any circum-
stances. 

 

Double-insulated power tools nei-

ther require a three-core power cable nor a 
power connection with ground contact.

 

Operate the power tool only off of power sup-
plies whose voltage and frequency values cor-
respond with the values on the type plate of the 
power tool.
When operating the power tool in a damp envi-
ronment, it must be connected via a ground-
fault circuit interrupter (g.f.c.i.).

 

 Using special 

rubber protective gloves and footwear 
increase your own safety.

 

Use clamps or another practical way to secure 
and support the workpiece to a stable platform. 

 

Holding the work by hand or against your 
body leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of 
control.

 

Before mounting or replacing application tools 
or accessories, pull the power plug.

 

 This pre-

ventive safety measure rules out the danger of 
injuries through accidental starting of the 
power tool.

 

Use appropriate detectors to determine if utility 
lines are hidden in the work area or call the 
local utility company for assistance.

 

 Contact 

with electric lines can lead to fire and electric 
shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to explo-
sion. Penetrating a water line causes property 
damage or may cause an electric shock.

 

Do not direct the power tool against yourself, 
other persons or animals.

 

 Danger of injury 

from sharp or hot application tools.

 

Before putting into operation, check the mains 
connection and the mains plug for damage.

 

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Page 1: ...com Canada FEIN Canadian Power Tool Company 323 Traders Boulevard East Mississauga Ontario L4Z 2E5 Telephone 905 8901390 Toll Free 1 800 265 2581 FEIN Canadian Power Tool Company 2810 De Miniac St La...

Page 2: ...__ Instruction manual_________________ Fran ais ____________ Mode d emploi____________________ Espa ol _____________ Instrucciones de uso _______________ 3 18 32 3 41 01 134 21 0 book Seite 2 Freitag...

Page 3: ...tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an in c...

Page 4: ...n If dam aged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Prop erly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutt...

Page 5: ...When working metal under extreme operat ing conditions it is possible for conductive dust to settle in the interior of the power tool The total insulation of the power tool can be impaired This double...

Page 6: ...sed on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745...

Page 7: ...iance with this Standard in particular is not given when the so called distortion factor exceeds 10 When in doubt inform yourself about the generator in use Operating the power tool off power generato...

Page 8: ...efore dangerous This symbol confirms the certification of this product for the USA and Canada This sign warns of a directly imminent dangerous situation A false reac tion can cause a severe or fatal i...

Page 9: ...current 1 Alternating current single phase 1 min Unit of measure for number of revolutions strokes impacts or oscilla tions per minute Diameter of a round part m s kg A mm V W Hz N C dB min m s2 Basic...

Page 10: ...ed with your power tool WARNING Sanding arm Sanding belt Fig 1 Adjusting screw Button for belt speed adjustment Gripping surface Pressing surface 4x Lid Fastening screw Belt speed indicator Type BF10...

Page 11: ...ved Fig 2 Mount the sanding arm and fasten it with the adjusting screw Fig 3 Mount the sanding belt around the rear drive roller Fig 4 Now mount the sanding belt around the front guide roller For this...

Page 12: ...screw so that it runs centrally on the guide roller Adjusting the working angle Fig 8 Press the locking button Adjust the desired working position Make sure that the sanding arm engages Fig 7 Sanding...

Page 13: ...ition either at the rear START A or front START B lightly press and hold at least one of the 4 switchpads For the working position holding the power tool at the back START A Note The sanding belt begi...

Page 14: ...ed indicator After the motor stops or the mains plug is pulled from the socket the last set belt speed is retained With the mains plug inserted the belt speed can also be pre set when the motor is sto...

Page 15: ...ng the working posture is possible at any time by changing the switching position As long as the sanding belt is not automatically being braked the belt sander can be brought up to the working belt sp...

Page 16: ...ged or dirty ventilation openings of the power tool with pointed metal objects use non metal tools or objects for this Do not use cleaning agents and solvents that can cause damage to plastic parts Th...

Page 17: ...17 en Provided Accessories Figure 12 Sanding arm Fig 12 Sanding belt Adjusting screw Depending on delivery scope 3 41 01 134 21 0 book Seite 17 Freitag 15 Mai 2009 11 38 11...

Page 18: ...ppareil 2 S curit relative au syst me lectrique a La fiche de secteur de l outil lectroportatif doit tre appropri e la prise de courant Ne modifiez en aucun cas la fiche N utilisez pas de fiches d ada...

Page 19: ...e s curit la vitesse pour laquelle il est pr vu b N utilisez pas un outil lectroportatif dont l interrupteur est d fectueux Un outil lectroportatif qui ne peut plus tre mis en ou hors fonctionnement e...

Page 20: ...jamais toucher la bande abrasive en rota tion Il y a un risque de blessures Bloquer la pi ce travailler Une pi ce tra vailler serr e par un dispositif de serrage est fix e de mani re plus s re que si...

Page 21: ...ravaux pendant lesquels l outil de travail risquerait de toucher des c bles lectriques invisibles ou son propre c ble Le contact de l accessoire coupant avec un fil sous tension peut galement mettre s...

Page 22: ...est teint ou en fonctionnement mais pas vraiment utilis Ceci peut r duire con sid rablement la sollicitation vibratoire pendant toute la dur e du travail D terminez des mesures de protection suppl men...

Page 23: ...le G2 Cette norme n est pas respect e si le facteur de distorsion harmonique d passe 10 En cas de doute s informer sur le g n rateur utilis Il est interdit de faire fonctionner l outil lec trique sur...

Page 24: ...ecyclage respectant les directi ves concernant la protection de l environnement Produit avec double isolation ou isolation renforc e mm Unit de mesure pour longueur largeur hauteur ou profondeur kg Un...

Page 25: ...abrasive Fig 1 Vis d ajustage Touche de r glage de la vit esse de la bande Touche 4x Couvercle Vis de fixation Affichage de la vitesse de la bande Surface de prise Type BF10 280ET R f rence 7 228 04 P...

Page 26: ...uvercle figure 2 Monter le bras et le fixer l aide de la vis d ajustage figure 3 Monter la bande abrasive autour de la poulie d entra nement arri re figure 4 Ensuite placer la bande abrasive autour de...

Page 27: ...ne de la bande abrasive sur la roue de guidage R gler l angle de travail figure 8 Appuyer sur le bouton de blocage R gler la position de travail d sir e Veiller faire encliqueter le bras Fig 7 Bande a...

Page 28: ...ur les touches Saisir la lime bande dans la position de travail souhait e soit par l arri re START A ou par l avant START B en appuyant l g rement au moins sur une des 4 touches et en la tenant appuy...

Page 29: ...rni re vitesse de la bande r gl e reste enregistr e apr s que le moteur a t arr t ou que la fiche du secteur est retir e de la prise Il est possible de pr r gler la vitesse de la bande lorsque la fich...

Page 30: ...es personnes qualifi es Les c bles et l ments mal mont s peuvent pr senter des ris ques graves Ne faire effectuer le service d entretien n cessaire que par une station de service apr s vente FEIN Nett...

Page 31: ...la r glementation l gale en vigueur dans le pays o le produit est mis sur le mar ch Outre les obligations de garantie l gale les appareils FEIN sont garantis conform ment notre d claration de garanti...

Page 32: ...so nas de su puesto de trabajo al emplear la her ramienta el ctrica Una distracci n le puede hacer perder el control sobre el aparato 2 Seguridad el ctrica a El enchufe del aparato debe corresponder a...

Page 33: ...dadoso de herramientas el c tricas a No sobrecargue el aparato Use la herrami enta prevista para el trabajo a realizar Con la herramienta adecuada podr traba jar mejor y m s seguro dentro del margen d...

Page 34: ...materiales que contengan amianto El amianto es cancer geno Sujete firmemente la herramienta el ctrica Pueden presentarse brevemente unos altos pares de reacci n nicamente sujete la herramienta el ctri...

Page 35: ...ilados o muy calientes Antes de la puesta en marcha inspeccione si est n da ados el cable de red y el enchufe Manipulaci n de polvo nocivo para la salud Algunos de los materiales en polvo producidos c...

Page 36: ...antenimi ento de la herramienta el ctrica y de los ti les conservar calientes las manos organizaci n de las secuencias de trabajo Los valores de las vibraciones emitidas indica dos son v lidos para tr...

Page 37: ...528 clase de eje cuci n G2 De vital importancia para el cumplimiento de dicha norma es que el fac tor de distorsi n no sea superior al 10 En caso de duda inf rmese al respecto sobre los datos del gene...

Page 38: ...herramientas el ctricas y dem s productos electrot cnicos y el ctricos inservibles y someterlos a un reciclaje ecol gico Producto dotado con un aislamiento doble o reforzado mm ft in Unidad de medida...

Page 39: ...nstrucciones de uso ADVERTENCIA Brazo lijador Banda de lija Fig 1 Tornillo de ajuste Pulsador para ajuste de la velocidad de la banda Sensor 4x Tapa Tornillo de sujeci n Indicador de la velocidad de l...

Page 40: ...jador y f jelo con el tornillo de ajuste Figura 3 Coloque la banda de lija sobre el rodillo motriz posterior Figura 4 Seguidamente coloque la banda de lija sobre la rueda gu a delantera Para ello pres...

Page 41: ...trada la banda de lija sobre la rueda gu a Ajuste del ngulo de trabajo figura 8 Presione el bot n de retenci n Ajuste la posici n de trabajo deseada Observe en ello que el brazo lijador que fijo en es...

Page 42: ...el trabajo que desee realizar agarre atr s START A o delante START B la lijadora de banda fina y presione levemente al menos uno de los cuatro senso res existentes y mant ngalo accionado Posici n de...

Page 43: ...ador de la veloci dad de la banda La ltima velocidad de la banda que Ud ajust se memoriza al detener motor o al sacar la clavija de la red Estando conectada la clavija a la red puede Ud ajustar tambi...

Page 44: ...requerido por un servicio t cnico FEIN Limpieza Con el fin de evitar acciden tes saque de la alimenta ci n el enchufe de la herramienta el ctrica antes de realizar en la misma cualquier tipo de traba...

Page 45: ...sici n Adicionalmente FEIN ofrece una garant a ampliada de acuerdo con la declaraci n de garant a del fabricante FEIN Detalles al respecto los puede obtener en su comercio especializado habitual la re...

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