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Sanding curved pieces, see fig. 18
Warning: Never attempt to sand the end pieces of a
workpiece on the idler drum. Applying the end of the
workpiece on the idler drum could cause the work-
piece to fly up. Failure to heed this warning could re
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sult in serious personal injury.
Always sand inside curves on the idler drum as
shown in Figure 18.
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Hold the workpiece firmly, keeping fingers away
from the sanding belt.
•
Keep the curve pressed firmly against the idler
drum moving work evenly across the sanding belt.
Note: Use extra caution when sanding very thin
pieces and apply only enough pressure to allow the
sanding belt to remove the material.
Sanding outside curves on sanding disc fig. 19
Always sand outside curves using the sanding disc
and moving the workpiece (W) from the left side of
center as shown in Figure 19
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Hold the workpiece firmly, keeping fingers away
from the sanding disc.
•
Keep the curve pressed firmly against the sand
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ing disc moving work evenly on the left side of the
sanding disc.
Warning: Applying the workpiece to the right side
of the sanding disc could cause the workpiece kick-
back. Failure to heed this warning could result in seri-
ous personal injury.
11. Cleaning and maintenance
Important.
Warning! Prior to any adjustment, maintenance or
service work disconnect the mains power plug!
General maintenance measures
Wipe chips and dust off the machine from time to
time using a cloth. In order to extend the service life
of the tool, oil the rotary parts once monthly. Do not
oil the motor.
When cleaning the plastic do not use corrosive prod
- uct.
General maintenance
After using your belt/disc sander, clean it completely
and lubricate all sliding and moving parts. Apply a
light coat of automotive type paste wax to the workta-
ble to help keep the surfaces clean.
Cleaning
Dust can collect in the belt and disc grinder. Check
regularly (preferably after every use) and remove
dust, e. g. by blowing away or carefully with com-
pressed air.
9. Transport
If you want to move the equipment to a different
place, disconnect the equipment from the power sup-
ply and set it up in the new position you want to use
it in.
10. Working instructions
Bevel sanding, fig. 14
The worktable can be tilted from 0° to 45° for bevel
sanding. To tilt the worktable:
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Loosen the fixing screw (1).
• Set worktable to desired angle. Note: Position the
worktable not further than 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) from
the sanding surface.
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Retighten the fixing screw (1) again.
Sanding small end surfaces using the miter
gauge, fig. 15
A miter gauge (13) is included with your tool for in-
creased accuracy. Use of a miter gauge is recom-
mended for sanding small end surfaces on the
sanding disc.
Note: Always move the workpiece across the sand-
ing disc from the left side towards the right side.
Horizontal and vertical sanding, fig. 10-12+16
Your belt/disc sander can sand both vertically and
horizontally. Depending on the workpiece, the work
support can be used with either the horizontal or ver-
tical sanding operation.
• Loosen the Allen screw (5)
• Move the grinding/sanding belt (6) upwards into
the desired position.
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Tighten the Allen screw (5) again to fix this posi
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tion.
• In this position you can use the grinding/ sanding
table to support the workpiece. To do this, first
loosen the two Allen screws (17) and then remove
the stop rail (7). The grinding table can now be
pushed into the hole in the holder tube (20) and
fixed with the screw (1)
Note: Sand long workpieces with the sanding belt
in the vertical position by moving the work evenly
across the sanding belt.
Surface sanding on the sanding belt, fig. 17
•
Hold the workpiece firmly, keeping fingers away
from the sanding belt.
•
Keep the end pressed firmly against the work sup
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port (7) moving work evenly across the sanding
belt.
Note: Use extra caution when sanding very thin piec-
es and when sanding extra long pieces, remove the
work support (7). Apply only enough pressure to al-
low the sanding belt to remove the material.