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Operator Manual - GRIND PRO DUAL

 

Landis International - 5 

be  used.    Information  on  the  locks  and  tags 
should remain legible. 
 

5.

 

Locks  must  be  substantial  enough  to  prevent 
removal  without  the  use  of  excessive  force.  
Tags  must  be  substantial  enough  to  prevent 
accidental or inadvertent removal. 

 

6.

 

Both locks and tags are to be standardized by 
color,  shape,  or  size.  Tags  should  be  easily 
recognized 

and 

provide 

appropriate 

information about the lockout. 

 

 
RELEASE FROM LOCKOUT / TAGOUT 

 
1.

 

Before  locks  and  tags  are  removed  and 
electricity is restored  to  the machine, inspect 
the  work  area  to  ensure  that  non-essential 
items have been removed and that machine 
components are operationally intact. 
 

2.

 

Ensure  workers  are  a  safe  distance  from  any 
potential hazard. 

 

3.

 

The  lock  and  tag  should  be  removed  from 
each  energy-isolating  device  by  the  worker 
who applied the lock and tag. 

 

4.

 

Notify  affected  workers  that  locks  and  tags 
have been removed. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GPDUAL

Page 1: ...04 2018 WORKMASTER 1000 SKU GPDUAL GP220 ORTHO SANDER Operator Manual Manufactured by...

Page 2: ...d balance at all times 16 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 17 DISCONNECT TOOLS before se...

Page 3: ...WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST CONFORM TO ALL STATE AND LOCAL ORDINANCES DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE TAMPER WITH MODIFY OR ADAPT THE ELECTRICAL PLUG AND CORD PROVIDED WI...

Page 4: ...A worker will not be protected unless he she uses his her own padlock 2 If more than one worker is working on the same piece of equipment at the same time each one should lock out the equipment by pl...

Page 5: ...should be easily recognized and provide appropriate information about the lockout RELEASE FROM LOCKOUT TAGOUT 1 Before locks and tags are removed and electricity is restored to the machine inspect the...

Page 6: ...POWER SUPPLY 1 Check that the main switch is off 2 Rotate the sanding shaft to see that all parts are free and not binding You can tell that one complete revolution has been made when the joint of th...

Page 7: ...USE EYE INJURY NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING WHILE UNATTENDED TURN IT OFF FOR YOUR SAFETY NEVER INTERCHANGE THE BAYONETS FAILURE TO PROPERLY MOUNT THE ADAPTOR WILL RESULT IN FLYING APART AND POSSIBLE IN...

Page 8: ...emove it It is easier to put a new sandpaper on the rubber wheel if you remove it from de bayonet Slide the new sandpaper on the rubber wheel and replace it on the bayonet Sandpaper can be obtained in...

Page 9: ...necessay to remove the bayonet to slide the new sand paper on the expanding wheel 2 For help the installation of the new sandpaper slide and turn it at the same direction of the grooves The sand pape...

Page 10: ...combustible and can readily be set on fire by a lighted cigarette or sparks This can occur whether the dust is in the dust bag or the machine duck work leading to the dust bag Do not sand or grind met...

Page 11: ...apply a sharp rap downward Before putting on a fitting be sure the opening ends are cleaned Hand tightening is sufficient to hold the fitting in proper position N B When properly mounted the bayonet f...

Page 12: ...r you keep the dust bag the less likely you are to burn a hole in it DUST FROM SANDER IS COMBUSTIBLE DO NOT SMOKE WHILE CLEANING THE MACHINE AND DUST COLLECTOR DAMAGED DUST BAG WILL ALLOW THE ESCAPE O...

Page 13: ...HINE TO CHECK V BELT TENSION 1 Disconnect the electrical power supply 2 Remove the 2 bolts of the white guard box beside the motor You will access to the V Belt 3 Check the tension of the V belt runni...

Page 14: ...lubrication only cleaning the parts is required Lubrication will only attract dust and would be more harmful than helpful MOTOR REPLACEMENT MOTOR REPLACEMENT REQUIRES WORKING WITH ELECTRICAL WIRING AN...

Page 15: ...ith manual Re Set thermal overload protector wait at least 30 minutes then firmly press Re Set button on motor with eraser end of pencil or a small blunt dowel After approximately 30 minutes you shoul...

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