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General information

Reading and storing the operating manual

This operating manual is part of the belt and disc sander (hereinafter also

called "device"). It contains important information on how to set up and

use the device.
Before using the device, read the operating manual carefully, in particular

the safety instructions. Failure to follow this operating manual may lead to severe

injuries or product damage.
This user manual is based on the standards and regulations that are valid within the

European Union. Outside the EU, please also note the country-specific directives and

laws.
Keep this operating manual for future reference. If you pass this device on to a third

party, you must also supply this operating manual.

Intended use

The device is designed for sanding wood of all types, as well as materials that are

similar to wood. It is only suitable for workpieces small enough to fully rest on the

respective worktable. Working on larger workpieces requires additional supports not

included with the device.
The device is suitable for use in non-condensing and non-explosive atmospheres.
This device is intended for private use only and is not suitable for commercial use.

Use the device only as described in this operating manual. Any other use is improper

and may lead to product damage or even personal injury. This device is not a toy.
The manufacturer or retailer assume no liability for damage caused by improper or

incorrect use.
Residual risks
Despite proper use, hidden residual risks cannot be completely excluded.
Depending on the type of device, the following risks may occur:

- Health risks which may result from vibration emissions if the device is used for a

long period of time or is not properly used or maintained.

- Injuries and material damage, which are caused by the moving blade or

breaking tool heads.

- Health risks may result from working with toxic or hazardous materials (eg.

asbestos) or if appropriate personal protection, due to hazardous material use, is

not applied.

General information

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Page 1: ...o our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found bot...

Page 2: ...Overview 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 3: ...18 19 22 23 24 25 26 17 27 28 29 A 21 20 Overview 3...

Page 4: ...assembly 15 Spanner 10x13 mm 16 Hex key 3 4 6 mm 3 pcs Operating manual and warranty card not depicted Device components 17 Sanding disc 18 Work support 19 Sanding belt 20 Carrying handle 21 Lower bel...

Page 5: ...ching the cord wrap 16 Attaching the disc guard 17 Attaching worktable to sanding disc 17 Attaching worktable to belt sander 18 Before first use 20 Operation 20 Turning the device on and off 21 Chamfe...

Page 6: ...spective worktable Working on larger workpieces requires additional supports not included with the device The device is suitable for use in non condensing and non explosive atmospheres This device is...

Page 7: ...mbol provides you with useful additional information on handling and use Declaration of conformity see chapter Declaration of conformity Products marked with this symbol meet all the applicable Commun...

Page 8: ...r tools WARNING Read all safety notes instructions illustrations and technical data provided with this power tool Failure to follow the instructions below may result in electric shock fire and or seri...

Page 9: ...ower tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not misuse the power cord such as to carry or hang the power tool or to pull the plug out o...

Page 10: ...Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper foot...

Page 11: ...not in use Whoever is not familiar with the power tool or who has not read these instructions should not be allowed to use it Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons Power tools and...

Page 12: ...o avoid any hazard If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Additional safety notes for station...

Page 13: ...n the moving sanding disc while using the sanding belt Noise levels the use of hearing protection is recommended when operating motor powered machinery To prevent suddenly being caught up in the sandi...

Page 14: ...Avoid awkward hand positions that could cause one or both hands to come into contact with the sanding disc or sanding belt if you slip suddenly If the sanding disc or sanding belt get stuck or if the...

Page 15: ...ee chapter Scope of delivery device components 3 Inspect the device and individual parts for damage Do not operate a damaged device instead contact the manufacturer via the service center listed on th...

Page 16: ...own in the illustration Use the 4 mm hex key 16 supplied Attaching the cord wrap 3 30 5 1 Unscrew the two screws with flat washers anticlockwise at the positions shown 2 Screw on the two cord wraps 5...

Page 17: ...d 11 as shown in the illustration Attaching worktable to sanding disc 5 3 1 Use the 13 mm spanner 15 to loosen the hexagon screw slightly by turning it anticlockwise 2 Guide the worktable rod 3 into t...

Page 18: ...he spacing between the worktable and the sanding disc by loosening the two screws on the underside of the worktable as shown in the illustration 6 Gently move the worktable forwards or backwards until...

Page 19: ...of the screws on the belt dust outlet 27 3 Remove the work support 9 4 Use the 6 mm hex key 16 to loosen the fixing screw as shown in the illustration 5 Lift up the belt sander as shown in the illustr...

Page 20: ...e illustration 9 Align the worktable see section Attaching worktable to sanding disc and tighten the screws Before first use Operation CAUTION Risk of injury A damaged device or damaged accessories ca...

Page 21: ...is chapter describes how to operate the device The following instructions for use serve for your own safety and for successful safe use of the device Turning the device on and off 11 22 1 Push in the...

Page 22: ...tween the worktable and the sanding disc 17 to a maximum of 1 6 mm 4 Tighten the table lock knob by turning it clockwise Mitre sanding Use this setting to sand short ends for instance 13 2 1 Insert th...

Page 23: ...device on and off 6 Move the workpiece from left to right with the guide of the mitre gauge on the sanding disc 17 Sanding flat surfaces 14 18 1 Hold the workpiece firmly and press it against the wor...

Page 24: ...ice can cause electric shock Always switch off the device and pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning the device NOTE Risk of short circuit If water or other liquids enter the housing th...

Page 25: ...ith an equivalent piece 3 Reattach the disc guard see section Attaching the disc guard Replacing the sanding belt 17 19 28 27 30 1 Move the belt tension lever 28 to the right to loosen the sanding bel...

Page 26: ...ivalent belt Pay attention to the belt running direction The arrow on the inside of the sanding belt must point in the running direction Align the belt so that it is centred same distance from both ou...

Page 27: ...tracking as needed Testing Regularly inspect the device and its accessories to ensure that they are in fault free condition and the controls for damage that the accessories are in perfect condition t...

Page 28: ...e with the applicable regulations load securing Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy The device 1 cannot be switched on The device is not powered Check the cables plugs and the power supply T...

Page 29: ...l LpA 90 00 dB A Uncertainty KpA 3 0 dB A Sound power level LWA 101 00 dB A Uncertainty KWA 3 0 dB A Noise vibration information WARNING Health hazard Working without hearing protection or protective...

Page 30: ...conditions of use taking into account all parts of the operating cycle such as periods when the power tool is switched off and periods when it is switched on but running without load Try to keep the e...

Page 31: ...eclare under our own sole responsibility that our product Belt and disc sander Model no MM4115A complies with the following directives 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 E...

Page 32: ...example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Owing to potentially hazardous substances that are frequently contained in wa...

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