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Advice for disposal / Options of reuse: 

Please dispose of your equipment in an environmentally friendly manner, by not placing waste

 

in the environment but in a professional manner.
Please do not simply throw away the packaging and later the disused machine, but dispose of

 

both in accordance with the guidelines laid down by your city council/local authority or by an

 

authorised disposal company.

6.2 

Dismantling, disassembling, packing and loading

INFORMATION

Please take care in your interest and in the interest of the environment that all component parts

 

of the machine are only disposed of in the intended and admitted way.
Please note that the electrical devices comprise a variety of reusable materials as well as envi-
ronmentally hazardous components. Please ensure that these components are disposed of

 

separately and professionally. In case of doubt, please contact your municipal waste manage-
ment. If appropriate, call on the help of a specialist waste disposal company for the treatment of

 

the material.
Please make sure that electrical components are disposed of professionally and in accordance

 

with the statutory provisions.
The machine contains electrical and electronic components and must not be disposed of as

 

household waste. According to the European directive 2011/65/EG regarding disused electrical

 

and electronic devices and the implementation in national law, disused electrical tools and elec-
trical equipment must be stored separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. 
As the machine operator, you should obtain information regarding the authorised collection or

 

disposal system which applies for your company.

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Decommissioning

CAUTION!

Disused equipment must be decommissioned in a professional manner in order to avoid

 

later misuse and danger the environment or persons.

Disassemble the machine if required into easy-to-handle and reusable assemblies
and component parts.

Dispose of machine components and operating fluids using the intended disposal
methods.

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Dismantling

Dismantle the connection cable or sever the connection cable.

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Disposal of new device packaging

All used packaging materials and packaging aids from the machine are recyclable and gener-
ally need to be supplied to the material reuse.
The packaging wood can be supplied to the disposal or the reuse.
Any packaging components made of cardboard box can be chopped up and supplied to the

 

waste paper collection.
The films are made of polyethylene (PE) and the cushion parts are made of polystyrene (PS).

 

These materials can be reused after reconditioning if they are passed to a collection station or

 

to the appropriate waste management enterprise.
Only forward the packaging materials correctly sorted to allow direct reuse.

Summary of Contents for 9682096A

Page 1: ...82097A 9682098A Read carefully and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before first use of this product 6 8 and 10 variable speed Bench Grinders 9642040 02 0719 9682096A_9682097A_968209...

Page 2: ...e up If any damage or loss has occurred claim must be filed with carrier immediately Check for completeness Immediately report missing parts to dealer To be certain the grinding wheels have not been d...

Page 3: ...that the guard or other parts will operate properly and perform their intended function Check for damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding breakage mounting and any other condition th...

Page 4: ...is properly grounded This grinder is equipped with an approved 3 conductor cord rated at 300V and a 3 prong grounding type plug See Figure 2 for your protection against shock hazards Grounding plug s...

Page 5: ...again Keep a steady moderate pressure on the work and keep it mov ing at an even pace for smooth grinding Keep a steady moderate pressure on the work and keep it mov ing at an even pace for smooth gr...

Page 6: ...ped reset it 2 Check power supply for voltage and correct as needed 3 Turn grinder off and remove material 4 Replace switch 5 Replace capacitor 6 Replace circuit board 1 Remount 2 Dress wheels or repl...

Page 7: ...NOTES 7 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9682096A 9682097A 9682098A 9682096A_9682097A_9682098A_oipm_En022_9642040 02 __ 09 30 2019...

Page 8: ...arts Illustration for Bench Grinders 13 12 24 27 1 4 5 6 7 9 11 33 34 37 44 32 37 46 40 45 41 15 2 25 48 22 19 29 23 18 10 28 26 42 38 12 3 14 43 30 10 11 12 17 30 21 3 23 29 13 16 41 19 18 12 14 24 2...

Page 9: ...1 Upper Eyeshield Bracket Left 9625177 00 9625177 00 9625177 00 1 22 Upper Eyeshield Bracket Right 9625188 00 9625188 00 9625188 00 1 23 Eyeshield Kit 23 19 30 Set of 2 9632290 00 9632290 00 9632290 0...

Page 10: ...NOTES 10 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9682096A 9682097A 9682098A 9682096A_9682097A_9682098A_oipm_En022_9642040 02 __ 09 30 2019...

Page 11: ...NOTES 11 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9682096A 9682097A 9682098A 9682096A_9682097A_9682098A_oipm_En022_9642040 02 __ 09 30 2019...

Page 12: ...arbor presses abrasive finishing machines and work stands 3 YEARS The obligation of C H Hanson Palmgren is limited solely to the repair or replacement at our option at its factory or authorized repai...

Page 13: ...GB Assembly instruction PEDESTAL DUST COLLECTOR GU1 Part no 9686003...

Page 14: ...king 14 3 4 Example figure of a grinding machine 15 3 5 Fitting possibility of the GU1 15 4 Operation 4 1 Description of Functioning of the Extraction System 16 4 2 Functional Description of the Elect...

Page 15: ...re that all persons oper ating the complete machine have read and understood the operating instructions beforehand The operating instructions of the entire machine shall be provided by the supplier of...

Page 16: ...ne When installing operating maintaining and repairing the machine the relevant standards must be observed If European standards have not yet been incorporated in the national legislation of the count...

Page 17: ...procedure that can cause personal injury or damage to property ATTENTION Situation that could cause damage to the machine and product as well as other types of damage No risk of injury to persons INFO...

Page 18: ...ormance data must not be changed The machine must neither be renovated nor modified in any other way without consultation with the manufacturer If the machine is used other than as specified above wit...

Page 19: ...other use must be discussed with the manufacturer 1 4 1 Avoiding misuse Workplace limits During activities that involve ablating machines the general dust limit inter alia pursuant to TRGS 900 should...

Page 20: ...ee of the noise emission and the degree of the noise disturbance it is not possible to use it reliably to determine if further precaution measures are required or not The following factors influence t...

Page 21: ...evaluate the hazards and risks CAUTION Depending on the overall noise exposure and the basic threshold values machine operators must wear appropriate hearing protection We generally recommend the use...

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Page 23: ...Page 11 GU1 GB Suction Flex pipe Storage compartments 440 1000mm 60 241 233 237 166 142 233...

Page 24: ...Page 12 GU1 GB Dust container 156 124 94 Beh ltervolumen 1 8 Liter Container volume 1 8 litres...

Page 25: ...Page 13 GU1 GB Exhaust air filter 218 280 14 Filament Feinfilter Filterfl che 0 061 qm Filament Fine filter Filter surface 0 061 m2...

Page 26: ...fatal injuries may occur if parts of the machine tumble or fall down from the forklift truck or from the transport vehicle Follow the instructions and information on the transport box 3 3 Unpacking I...

Page 27: ...5 GU1 GB 3 4 Example figure of a grinding machine on the machine substructure with suction device 3 5 Fitting possibility of the GU1 The machine substructure can be attached to the floor A A A A 367 2...

Page 28: ...tional Description of the Electrical Connections The 115V protection contact sockets situated on the rear are used to connect the equipment and machines The maximum possible total current consumption...

Page 29: ...ive Accumulated flammable dust can lead to explosive atmospheres by swirling up in machine tools and separators This should be considered especially in the case of light metal dusts e g aluminium and...

Page 30: ...nly valid for the corresponding approved con ditions Interval Where What How Start of work after every main tenance or repair work Collection tank Emptying Empty the collection tank regularly If the s...

Page 31: ...opean directive 2011 65 EG regarding disused electrical and electronic devices and the implementation in national law disused electrical tools and elec trical equipment must be stored separately and r...

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Page 33: ...1112 13 Socket outlet 2 115V for 115V GU1 supply 03107111132 14 Plug 1 0310711114 15 O Ring 1 0310711115 16 Manifold 1 0310711116 17 flexibel suction tube option 1 0310711117 1 18 Plug cable 1 115V 03...

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