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• Do not use sandpaper larger or smaller than recommended.
• Do not force anything against the fan to hold the motor shaft.
• Do not force sanding. Partial or total forced shutdown of the engine can cause serious damage.
Allow the engine to reach full speed before starting sanding.
• Do not allow anyone to remain behind the machine.
• Do not apply lubricant to the tool when in operation.
• Do not put any hand on the sanding area when the machine is connected to power.
• Do not work with small pieces without the aid of fasteners. Keep your hands away from the
sandpaper.
• Do not operate the sander without all parts properly assembled.
• Maintain a minimum distance between the table and sandpaper of a maximum of 1/13 ’’ (2 mm).
• Do not perform any operation with your hands free.
• Do not stretch around or behind the machine.
• Do not move your hands from the workpiece or raise your arms until the sandpaper has stopped.
• Do not use lubricants or cleaning products (particularly sprays and aerosols) in the vicinity of
plastic materials. The polycarbonate material used is sensitive to certain chemicals.
ATTENTION: Some dust created by sanding, cutting, grinding, drilling and other construction-
related activities contains chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these products are: lead-based paints; brick silica crystal, cement and
other masonry products; and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated wood.
CAUTION: Do not connect the unit to the power outlet until all instructions have been read and
understood.
Always tighten the adjustment clips before using the machine. Never perform hands-free operations.
Never cross your arms in front of the tool. Think: “I can avoid accidents”, always wear safety glasses.
Turn off the machine and wait for the tool to stop before restarting service, making adjustments or
moving your hands.
1.3 Electrical Connection
The MAKSIWA LDF Sander has a three-phase motor with connection option 220 and 380V. To avoid
risks of motor burning, check the electrical voltage of your before starting the machine. If necessary,
changing the electrical connection of the motor with the assistance of a specialized technician.
Make sure your power supply is up to date according to the nominee. A 10% decrease in voltage or
more will cause loss of power and overheating. All MAKSIWA equipment are tested at the factory.
If this tool does not check the power supply. Check the compatibility between your outlet and the
plug of the machine. Avoid making patches and adaptations.