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GB

 

Damaged protective devices and parts must be 

properly repaired or replaced by a recognised 

workshop, insofar as nothing different is speci-

fied in the operating manual.

 

Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus-

tomer service workshop.

 

Do not use any faulty or damaged connection 

cables.

 

Do not use any electric tool on which the switch 

cannot be switched on and off.

21  Attention!

 

The use of other insertion tools and other ac-

cessories can entail a risk of injury.

22 

Have  your  electric  tool  repaired  by  a  qualified 

electrician

 

This electric tool conforms to the applicable 

safety regulations. Repairs may only be per-

formed by an electrician using original spare 

parts. Otherwise accidents can occur.

Additional safety rules for the belt and disc san-

ding machine

•  Warning: Do not use your machine until it is com-

pletely assembled and installed according to the 

instructions.

•  If you are not familiar with the operation of the 

sanding machine, ask the head of the department, 

your teacher, or any other qualified person.

•  Attention: This machine has only been designed for 

sanding wood or similar materials. The sanding of 

other materials can cause fire, injuries, or damage 

the product.

•  Always wear safety goggles.

•  This machine may only be operated indoors.

•  Important: Mount and use the machine on a hori-

zontal surface. A non-horizontal surface can dam-

age the motor.

•  If the machine tends to tilt or walk (especially when 

sanding long and heavy panels), it must be fas-

tened to a solid surface of sufficient carrying force.

•  Make sure the sanding belt runs in the correct di-

rection – see arrows at the back of the belt.

•  Make sure the sanding belt is running correctly so 

that it cannot come off the drive pulleys.

•  Make sure the sanding belt is not twisted or loose.

•  Firmly hold the workpiece when sanding.

•  Always use the fence when using the sanding ma-

chine in horizontal position.

• 

Always hold the workpiece firmly to the table when 

using the sanding disc.

•  Always hold the workpiece to the side of the sand-

ing disc running downwards, in order to maintain 

the workpiece pressed to the table. By using the 

upward-running side of the sanding disc, the work-

piece could be ejected and cause injury to persons.

•  Always keep a minimum distance of about 1.5 mm 

or less between the table or fence and the sanding 

belt or disc.

•  Do not wear gloves. Do not hold the workpiece with 

a cloth during sanding.

•  Use sanding belt or disc of the correct grit corre-

sponding with the wood.

•  Never sand workpieces too small to be held safely.

•  Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip 

could cause your hand to touch the sanding belt 

or disc.

•  When sanding a large piece of material, provide an 

additional support at table height.

•  Never sand an unsupported workpiece. Secure the 

workpiece with the table or the fence. Exceptions 

are the sanding of curved workpieces on the out-

side of the sanding disc.

•  Always clear the table, fence or sanding belt of 

scraps or other objects, before turning the machine 

on.

•  Do not perform any layout assembly or set-up work 

on the table while the sanding machine is in opera-

tion.

•  Switch the machine off and pull the power plug from 

the socket when fitting or removing accessories.

•  Never leave the working area of the sanding ma-

chine while the tool is running, or as long as it has 

not come to an absolute standstill.

6. Technical data

Technical Data
Dimensions  

L x W x H mm

490/350/320

ø Disc mm

150

RPM Disc

1450

Belt dimensions 

mm

914x100

Belt Speed m/s

4,7

Belt Tilt

0° – 90°

Table Size mm

188x125

Table Tilt

0°-45°

Gewicht kg

12,2

Drive
Motor V~/Hz

230-240/50

Power 

S2 (30min) W

350

Subject to technical changes!

Noise

Total vibration values determined in accordance 

with EN 61029.

sound pressure level L

pA

77 dB(A)

uncertainty K

pA

3 dB

sound power level L

WA

90 dB(A)

uncertainty K

WA

3 dB

Wear hearing protection.

The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. 

Total vibration values (vector sum - three directions) 

determined in accordance with EN 61029.

Features

Sanding  disc: a round sanding disc located on the 

side of the belt/disc sander.

Tracking knob: a tracking knob aids in centering the 

sanding belt.

Work support: supports the workpiece on the sand-

ing belt.

Worktable:  equipped with a sturdy, worktable that 

provides a stable surface when using either the disc 

sanding or the belt sanding feature.

Bevel gauge: the worktable comes equipped with a 

bevel gauge that indicates the degrees the worktable 

can be tilted up to 45°.

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Page 8: ...m e Verwendung 10 5 Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise 11 6 Technische Daten 13 7 Restrisiken 13 8 Aufbau und Bedienung 13 9 Transport 14 10 Arbeitshinweise 14 11 Wartung 15 12 Lagerung 15 13 Elektrischer...

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Page 12: ...fmaschine Warnung Verwenden Sie Ihre Maschine nicht bevor diese nicht vollst ndig entsprechend den Anleitungen zusammengebaut und installiert ist Falls Sie nicht mit der Bedienung der Schleifmaschi ne...

Page 13: ...izontale und vertikale Positionsl cher Die hori zontalen und vertikalen Positionsl cher erm glichen den Wechsel der Lage des Schleifbands Schleifband Das Schleifband kann sowohl horizontal als auch ve...

Page 14: ...n Sechskantmuttern fest Einsatz als mobile Maschine F r den mobilen Einsatz Ihrer Schleifmaschine ist die Montage auf einer geeigneten Grundplatte empfeh lenswert Diese k nnen Sie dann auf die jeweili...

Page 15: ...en Seite der Schleifscheibe schleifen Werkst ck kann wegschleudern Verletzungsgefahr 11 Reinigung und Wartung len Sie den Arbeitstisch vor dem Arbeiten leicht ein dadurch erleichtern Sie sich das absc...

Page 16: ...Elektro Fachkraft durchgef hrt werden Bei R ckfragen bitte folgende Daten angeben Stromart des Motors Daten des Maschinen Typenschildes Daten des Motor Typschildes 14 Entsorgung und Wiederverwer tung...

Page 17: ...e 19 5 General safety information 20 6 Technical data 21 7 Remaining hazards 22 8 Attachment and operation 22 9 Transport 23 10 Working instructions 23 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 24 12 Storage 24 13...

Page 18: ...s GB Important Risk of injury Never reach into the running saw blade GB Warning Before installation cleaning alterations maintenance storage and transport switch off the device and disconnect it from...

Page 19: ...tions and your country s applicable regulations you should observe the generally rec ognized technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking machines We cannot accept any liability for damage...

Page 20: ...are connected and used properly Operation in enclosed areas is only permitted with a suitable extraction system 11 Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not intended Do not use the cable t...

Page 21: ...side of the sanding disc the work piece could be ejected and cause injury to persons Always keep a minimum distance of about 1 5 mm or less between the table or fence and the sanding belt or disc Do...

Page 22: ...and the thumb screw 3 The adjustable cross stop 7 ensures safe guid ance of the workpiece Important The grinding sanding disk 13 must be able to run freely but the distance between the grinding sandin...

Page 23: ...e table lock knob by turning it clockwise Sanding small end surfaces using the miter gauge Fig 13 A miter gauge 7 is included with your tool for increased accuracy Use of a miter gauge is recommended...

Page 24: ...tion lines are disconnected from the mains supply during the check Electrical connection lines must comply with the rel evant VDE and DIN regulations Only use connection lines labelled with H05VV F Th...

Page 25: ...ce centre Every attempt to carry out a repair can be dangerous if it is not done by skilled personnel Machine gets slower during work Too much pressure put on the workpiece Reduce the pressure on the...

Page 26: ...ion conforme 28 5 Consignes de s curit 29 6 Caract ristiques techniques 31 7 Risques r siduels 31 8 Configuration et utilisation 31 9 Transport 32 10 Consignes de travail 32 11 Maintenance 33 12 Stock...

Page 27: ...doigts dans la ruban de scie FR Arr tez la machine et d branchez le c ble d alimentation de la machine avant de l assembler de la nettoyer de la r gler et d effectuer des travaux d entretien ainsi que...

Page 28: ...s associ s sont autoris es travailler avec la machine L ge mini mum requis doit tre respect Nous d clinons toute responsabilit pour les acci dents et dommages dus au non respect de ce mode d emploi et...

Page 29: ...til lectrique Ne pas utiliser d outils lectriques de faibles per formances pour r aliser des travaux exigeants Ne pas utiliser l outil lectrique des fins pour lesquelles il n a pas t pr vu Par exemple...

Page 30: ...m ment aux instructions et de l avoir install e Si vous n tes pas familiaris avec l utilisation de cette machine demandez des informations compl mentaires votre sup rieur hi rarchique ou une autre pe...

Page 31: ...sances techniques et conform ment aux r glementations reconnues en mati re de s curit Le travail avec la machine peut toutefois pr senter des risques r siduels En cas de guidage ou de maintien incorre...

Page 32: ...Fixation de la ponceuse bande et disque un tabli avec des serre joints Si la ponceuse bande disque doit tre transport e pour tre utilis e diff rents endroits nous vous re commandons de la fixer de man...

Page 33: ...ent la pi ce poncer veillez ne pas approcher les doigts de la surface de pon age risque de blessure Maintenez la pi ce fermement en contact contre le tambour et d placez la pi ce pour utiliser toute l...

Page 34: ...tre ou de la porte 2 Des plis en cas de montage ou d acheminement incorrect des cordons d alimentation 3 Des coupures lors du passage des fils 4 Dommages l isolation lorsqu on d branche le c ble de la...

Page 35: ...sque s il n est pas r alis par un sp cialiste qualifi La machine ralentit pendant le travail La pression exerc e sur la pi ce travailler est trop importante Exercez une pression moindre sur la pi ce p...

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