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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS

It is in the interests of those operating this equipment,

and for the safety of others, that these 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS 

are carefully read and understood before operating 

this equipment.

PURPOSE

1. This equipment is designed for sanding (abrasive action) wood (not

rough timber) and metal, when used with the appropriate sanding belt.

PERSONAL SAFETY

2. This equipment is designed for operation by an able bodied adult.

Anyone with either temporary or permanent disability must seek expert
advice before using it.  It must not be operated by minors, or by anyone
under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

3. If the equipment is not used in a safe, careful and controlled way,

personal injury or injury to others may result. 

4. Before attempting to operate this equipment you must familiarise

yourself with the equipment, its controls and operating characteristics. 

5. Before starting your work, think and plan ahead to ensure you, and

others around you, will be working in a safe environment.

6. Vibration from this equipment may be at a level that could be hazardous

to the user, if operated for extended periods. Always wear gloves and
ensure hands are warm before starting work and they remain warm and
dry. Do not grasp the equipment too tightly, only sufficient to safely
control the machine. If you experience tingling, numbness or loss of
strength in the fingers – stop working immediately. Take frequent breaks
and exercise the hands and arms to minimise risks.

7. When using this equipment, it is recommended that the following items

of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) be worn: 

Ear defenders giving protection for levels up to 86dB(A).

Impact resistance goggles to EN166-B or BS2092, Grade 1.

Dust mask providing a minimum protection up to EN149 ffp2(s).

Appropriate industrial gloves.

NOTE: Other types of work, or environment, may require a higher
level of PPE.

8. With regard to electrical safety implications when using this equipment,

see the section on 

‘ELECTRICAL SAFETY’

below.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

9. The operating voltage of this equipment may be either 110v (yellow

industrial plug connector), or 230v (square pin or blue plug connector).

110v ORBITAL SANDERS (Yellow Plug)

10. Only use a portable transformer and only plug the transformer directly

into the 230v socket.

11. Only suitably rated, heavy-duty 110v extension cable, not longer than

50m (160ft), must be used between the transformer and the equipment.
Do not use 230v extension cables.

12. When routing the extension cable, avoid immersion in liquids and

trapping the cable in windows, doorways and other areas that could
cause damage to the cable.  Avoid laying the cable in areas that are
subject to site traffic.  Ensure all connections are kept dry.  

230v ORBITAL SANDERS (Square Pin or Blue
Plug)

13. To safeguard against electrical shock, always connect the equipment

into a residual current device (RCD) that in turn is connected to a 230v
socket.

14. Before using the equipment, press the 

‘RED’

test button on the RCD to

ensure that it is working. Re-set the RCD according to the instructions
provided.

15. Only suitably rated, heavy-duty 230v extension cable, not longer than

50m (160ft), must be used between the mains (RCD) and the
equipment.

16. When routing the extension cable, avoid immersion in liquids and

trapping the cable in windows, doorways and other areas that could
cause damage to the cable. Avoid laying the cable in areas that are
subject to site traffic. Ensure all connections are kept dry.  

OPERATING AREA SAFETY

17. Before commencing work, ensure that the area you are to operate the

equipment in is a safe environment. Erect safety barriers and warning
signs as necessary.

18. Make sure that the work area is clear of obstructions and hazards

(projections, cables, pipes, etc.).

19. Before commencing work, warn others who may be working in the

vicinity of the equipment, to keep clear. If possible place safety barriers
around your work area. 

20. Anybody who is working near to you will also need to wear the

appropriate PPE.

21. Protect others from noise, dust and debris.
22. Do not use this equipment where there is a danger of igniting fumes

from petrol, or gas cylinders.

BEFORE OPERATING THE
EQUIPMENT

SAFETY CHECKS

23. Visually inspect the equipment and all its accessories (sanding belt,

cables, plugs, safety barriers, etc.) for serviceability (completeness,
signs of damage, undue wear, etc.). Do not use the equipment if found
damaged or worn - contact the hire company immediately.

24. Before attempting to operate the equipment, familiarise yourself with

the equipments controls. Make sure you understand their purpose and
function.

25. Do not use this equipment in the rain or where it could become wet.
26. Before you start the equipment, you must know how to 

STOP

it in an

emergency.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

L1302

06/2007

ORBITAL SANDER 

- (110/230v)

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