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Daily inspect the function and 
existence of the safety appliances 
before you start the machine. 
Do not attempt operation in this case, 
protect the machine by unplugging the 
mains cord. 

Remove all loose clothing and confine 
long hair. 

Before operating the machine, remove 
tie, rings, watches, other jewellery, 
and roll up sleeves above the elbows.  

Wear safety shoes; never wear leisure 
shoes or sandals. 

Always wear the approved working 
outfit. 

Do 

not

 wear gloves. 

Remove jammed work pieces only 
when motors are turned off and the 
machine is at a complete standstill. 

Install the machine so that there is 
sufficient space for safe operation and 
workpiece handling. 

Keep work area well lighted. 

The machine is designed to operate in 
closed rooms and must be placed 
stable on firm and levelled ground. 

Make sure that the power cord does 
not impede work and cause people to 
trip. 
Keep the floor around the machine 
clean and free of scrap material, oil 
and grease. 

Stay alert!  
Give your work undivided attention. 
Use common sense. Do not operate 
the machine when you are tired. 

Do not operate the machine under the 
influence of drugs, alcohol or any 
medication. Be aware that medication 
can change your behaviour.  

Never reach into the machine while it 
is operating or running down. 

Never leave a running machine 
unattended. Before you leave the 
workplace switch off the machine. 

Keep children and visitors a safe 
distance from the work area. 

Do not operate the electric tool near 
inflamm able liquids or gases. 
Observe the fire fighting and fire alert 
options, for example the fire 
extinguisher operation and place. 

Do not use the machine in a dump 
environment and do not expose it to 
rain. 

Wood dust is explosive and can also 
represent a risk to health. 
Dust form some tropical woods in 
particular, and from hardwoods like 
beach and oak, is classified as a 
carcinogenic substance. 
Always use a suitable dust extraction 
device  

Before machining, remove any nails 
and other foreign bodies from the 
workpiece. 

Never operate with the guards not in 
place – serious risk of injury! 

Never reach with your hands into the 
machine when guiding or sorting the 
work piece. 

Use a feeding aid (push wood) if you 
want to feed short stock into the 
machine. Stock must have a minimum 
length of 60 mm. 

Machine only stock which rests 
securely on the table. 

Specifications regarding the maximum 
or minimum size of the workpiece 
must be observed. 

Do not machine more than two work 
pieces at the same time. 

Do not stand on the machine. 

Connection and repair work on the 
electrical installation may be carried 
out by a qualified electrician only. 

Have a damaged or worn power cord 
replaced immediately. 

Replace any torn or worn sanding 
paper immediately. 

Make all machine adjustments or 
maintenance with the machine 
unplugged from the power source. 

 

3.3 Remaining hazards 

When using the machine according to 
regulations some remaining hazards 
may still exist. 

The moving sanding drum in the work 
area can cause injury. 

Drawing-in/trapping hazard by power 
feed mechanism. 

Squeezing hazard by work piece 
power-outfeed. 

Thrown workpiece parts can lead to 
injury. 

Sanding dust and noise can be health 
hazards. Be sure to wear personal 
protection gear such as safety 
goggles, ear plugs and dust mask. 
Use a suitable dust exhaust system. 

Defective sanding belts can cause 
injuries. 

The use of incorrect mains supply or a 
damaged power cord can lead to 
injuries caused by electricity. 

 

4.  Machine specifications 

4.1 Technical data 

16-32 Plus: 

Drum ( DxL) 

127x410mm 

Drum speed 

1400 rpm 

Sanding speed 

9,3 m/sec 

Feed speed 

0 – 3 m/min 

Dust port diameter 

100mm 

suction at 20 m/sec 

560m3/h 

Overall (LxWxH) 

810x580x1200mm 

Net weight  

65 kg 

Mains 

230V ~1/N/PE  50Hz 

Output power 

1,1 kW (1,5 HP) S1 

Reference current 

9 A 

Extension cord (H07RN-F):  3x1,5mm² 
Installation fuse protection 

16A 

22-44 Plus: 

Drum ( DxL) 

127x560mm 

Drum speed 

1400 rpm 

Sanding speed 

9,3 m/sec 

Feed speed 

0 – 3 m/min 

Dust port diameter 

100mm 

suction at 20 m/sec 

560m3/h 

Overall (LxWxH)  1050x680x1300mm 
Net weight  

100 kg 

Mains 

230V ~1/N/PE  50Hz 

Output power 

1,3 kW (1,75 HP) S1 

Reference current 

9 A 

Extension cord (H07RN-F):  3x1,5mm² 
Installation fuse protection 

16A 

4.2 Workpiece dimensions 

Sanding thickness 

0,8 – 100 mm 

Min. work piece length 

60mm 

4.3 Noise emission 

Acoustic pressure level (EN 11202):  
Idling 

69,7 dB (A) 

In operation 

84,4 dB (A) 

The specified values are emission 
levels and are not necessarily to be 
seen as safe operating levels. 
As workplace conditions vary, this 
information is intended to allow the 
user to make a better estimation of the 
hazards and risks involved only. 

 

Summary of Contents for SandSmart 16-32 Plus

Page 1: ...and agreements concerning warranties The warranty period is valid for eight hours of daily use If this is exceeded the warranty period shall be reduced in proportion to the excess use but to no less t...

Page 2: ...eed short stock into the machine Stock must have a minimum length of 60 mm Machine only stock which rests securely on the table Specifications regarding the maximum or minimum size of the workpiece mu...

Page 3: ...sh in the knob 4 Fig3 and lift Fig 3 Align the sanding drum to be parallel to the conveyor bed see chapter 7 4 Install the sanding paper see chapter 7 1 Lower the sanding drum until it touches the san...

Page 4: ...higher feedrate For best results clean the sanding paper regularly see chapter 7 3 Abrasive life can also be increased by reversing the strip Replace worn or torn sanding paper immediately It may tak...

Page 5: ...finishing Grits 150 180 and 220 Finish sanding only 7 3 Cleaning drum abrasives Regularly clean the abrasive strips on the drum with the supplied cleaning stick This will remove the deposits and help...

Page 6: ...and inspection General notes Maintenance cleaning and repair work may only be carried out after the machine is protected against accidental starting by pulling the mains plug Check sanding belts regul...

Page 7: ...able accessories Stock number 60 0505 Cleaning stick Stock number 60 0316 P 100grit conveyor belt for 16 32 Plus Stock number 60 0322 P 100grit conveyor belt for 22 44 Plus Stock number 98 16012 Infee...

Page 8: ...zw Reinigung sowie normalen Verschlei zur ckzuf hren sind Garantie bzw Gew hrleistungs anspr che m ssen innerhalb von 12 Monaten ab dem Verkaufsdatum Rechnungsdatum geltend gemacht werden Weitergehend...

Page 9: ...nie unbeaufsichtigt lassen Vor dem Verlassen des Arbeitsplatzes die Maschine ausschalten Ben tzen Sie die Maschine nicht in der N he von brennbaren Fl ssigkeiten oder Gasen Beachten Sie die Brandmelde...

Page 10: ...werden 5 2 Montage Wenn Sie beim Auspacken einen Transportschaden feststellen benachrichtigen Sie umgehend Ihren H ndler nehmen Sie das Ger t nicht in Betrieb Entsorgen Sie die Verpackung bitte umwel...

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Page 12: ...ent auch zum Nachspannen des Schleifbandes Hinweis Lassen sie zum Schlitzgrund etwas Raum Fig 8 um die Nachspannfunktion nicht zu beeintr chtigen Fig 8 Schleifb nder dehnen sich im Betrieb Eine neue S...

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Page 14: ...Werkst ck rutscht am Band Verschmutztes oder verschlissenes Vorschubband Vorschubband erneuern Starke Maschinenvibrationen Staub im Trommelinneren Blasen Sie den Staub aus der Trommel Maschine steht u...

Page 15: ...a facture Toute autre pr tention est exclue La pr sente garantie comprend toutes les obligations de garantie incombant au vendeur et remplace toutes les d clarations et conventions ant rieures en term...

Page 16: ...positifs de protection risque de blessures graves Utiliser une plaque coulissante poussoir pour usiner des petites pi ces Les pi ces doivent avoir une longueur min de 60mm Usiner que des pi ces qui se...

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Page 19: ...mportant pour optimer l effet de pon age Commencer le travail avec une bande abrasive gros grains et changer peu peu une bande de grains plus fins Sauter au maximum un niveau de granularit Une bande g...

Page 20: ...crous de tension et observer la r action 7 6 Changement de tapis D connecter la machine du r seau D connecter le c ble du moteur de l appareil de commande Rel cher la tension du tapis Enlever les quat...

Page 21: ...irr guli re Tapis glisse voir ci dessus Mauvaise granularit de bande Commencer le travail avec une bande abrasive gros grains et changer peu peu une bande de grains plus fins Mauvais centrage du cyli...

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