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TIGER

BELT-SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS

ED 95

PG. 

13/16

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PROCEDURE FOR CENTRING THE BELT

When the motor is started up, the belt centres itself automatically.

WARNING:

The belt  is in the correct position when it protrudes from the sanding
roller by about 1.5 mm.

When the belt is first fitted, it may be in the wrong position. In this case, turn screw 

12 (fig. D)

 as

follows:

1

.

By turning the screw in a clockwise direction, the belt moves outwards.

2.

By turning the screw in an anticlockwise direction, the belt moves inwards

ADJUSTMENT OF THE SANDING PRESSURE

In order to change the pressure of the roller on the floor, adjust handwheel 

13 (fig. E)

 as follows:

1.

By turning the handwheel in a clockwise direction, the roller pressure on the floor decreases.

2.

By turning the handwheel in an anticlockwise direction, the roller pressure on the floor
increases.

WALL EDGE WHEEL

In order to avoid damaging the skirting or wall while sanding along the wall, a small support with idle
wheel (

fig. C

) has been fitted.

WARNING:

The wall edge wheel is correctly positioned when the machine is about 8
mm from the wall with the wheel in contact with it.

Before starting work, position the wheel correctly by unscrewing screw 

11 (fig. C)

, moving the support

to the required position and tightening the screw.

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

(on a plane parallel to the roller axis)

In order to adjust the position of the wheels, proceed as follows:

1.

Turn the machine upside down.

2.

With the tool provided (

14 - fig. F

), check whether the wheels protrude from the basement by

an equal amount. If this is not so:

3.

Loosen nut 

15 (fig. F)

.

4.

Turn the off-centre pin (

fig. E

) until the wheel protrudes by the same amount as the other

wheel.

5.

Tighten nut 

15 (fig. F)

.

Summary of Contents for Tiger

Page 1: ...rting up adjusting or carrying out maintenance operations on this machine may cause damage to persons and or things The operator must be trained to use the machine before starting it up Keep this manu...

Page 2: ...cteristics 6 Introduction and machine characteristics 6 Instructions for electrical connection 7 Carrying the machine one person two people 10 10 Setting the machine up 11 Machine operation 12 Adjustm...

Page 3: ...g it up DANGER Sanding wooden floors may lead to an explosive environment The following safety procedures must be applied Cigarettes cigars pipes lighters pilot lights and all other sources of fire ma...

Page 4: ...t earth may cause electrocution Never disconnect or disable the power supply earth conductor Consult an electrician if the earth conductor is missing or if you suspect that the system is not suitably...

Page 5: ...during any sanding operation WARNING During sanding operations loud noises may occur which may damage hearing after long exposure Always use acoustic protection during any sanding operation CAUTION I...

Page 6: ...nnect the power supply cable before starting maintenance operations 8 The machine must always be carried with care since each single part in which the machine can be dismantled is extremely heavy 9 Al...

Page 7: ...ution Do not cut remove or break the earth pin Do not try to insert a three pin plug into a socket or connector which does not have three holes If the plug does not fit the socket consult an authorize...

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Page 10: ...ig A 7 Loosen nut 6 fig A slip the tube off and take it to the work site 8 Lift the base by taking hold of it at the front and back Rest the belt guard against the chest and carry it to the work site...

Page 11: ...ble around the pig s tail support Keep the cable out of the machine s way 5 Open side guard 9 fig C 6 Lower the tensioning roller by turning lever 10 fig C clockwise 7 Insert the abrasive belt and all...

Page 12: ...g DANGER Dust created by sanding may spontaneously ignite and cause injury or damage Empty the dust bag when it is one third full Empty the dust bag each time after finishing with the machine Never le...

Page 13: ...direction the roller pressure on the floor decreases 2 By turning the handwheel in an anticlockwise direction the roller pressure on the floor increases WALL EDGE WHEEL In order to avoid damaging the...

Page 14: ...ake it vigorously to empty out the sanding dust Turn the bag inside out and wash it in a washing machine in cold water in order to prevent the pores from blocking and its ability to collect dust from...

Page 15: ...elt dirty or faulty roller surfaces incorrect wheel adjustment replace the belt clean the outer surface of the tensioner clean straighten or replace the rubber coated roller correct their position see...

Page 16: ...concepts general principles for design Technical principles and specification EN 292 Part 2 September 1991 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 60204 1 O...

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