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Operation / Maintenance and cleaning
Preparing for use / Operation
Material / type of
work
Hardwood
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
60
Fine finish (Grit grade) 180
Preselected rotation
speed
high (5-6)
Material / type of
work
Chipboard
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
60
Fine finish (Grit grade) 150
Preselected rotation
speed
high (5-6)
Material / type of
work
Removing paint /
varnish
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
60
Fine finish (Grit grade) ––
Preselected rotation
speed
high (5-6)
Material / type of
work
Sanding varnish
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
150
Fine finish (Grit grade) 320
Preselected rotation
speed
low (1-2)
Material / type of
work
Rust removal
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
40
Fine finish (Grit grade) 120
Preselected rotation
speed
medium / high (3-4)
Material / type of
work
Plastic
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
120
Fine finish (Grit grade) 240
Preselected rotation
speed
low / medium (2-3)
Material / type of
work
Non-ferrous metals
(e.g. aluminium)
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
80
Fine finish (Grit grade) 150
Preselected rotation
speed
medium / high (3-4)
Q
Using the device in
a fixed mounting
Turn the electrical power tool upside down as
shown in Figures D, F and place it on a stable
working surface.
Insert the two clamps
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into the recesses
2
provided for this purpose and clamp the electri-
cal power tool securely down on to the surface.
Q
Tips and tricks
Never use the same sanding belt to sand wood
and metal.
Worn or ripped sanding belts can damage
the workpiece. Change sanding belts at the
appropriate time.
Keep the sanding belt properly tensioned so
that it does not hang down too much and
become unusable due to nicks, creases etc.
Q
Maintenance and cleaning
Before you carry out any work
on the belt sander always pull the mains plug out
of the mains socket.
The belt sander is designed to be maintenance-free.
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