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Specific to Sanding Machines

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Once the sander is mounted, carry out any setting 
operations, (mitre, tilt..?), and remove all tools used in the 
setting operations (if any) and place safely out of the way. If 
you are working long lengths of material, arrange for extra 
support beyond the boundary of the machine, and check 
you have sufficient room to manoeuvre the material through 
all the operations you will wish to carry out. 
 
It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until 
work is about to commence, also make sure to unplug the 
machine when it is not in use. Always disconnect by pulling 
on the plug body and not the cable. 
 
After fitting a new sanding disc, it is good practice to lightly 
sand across the left side of the disc with a reasonable sized 
(20mm x 50mm) piece of timber to make sure the sanding 
disc is correctly ‘seated’ on the disc. The sanding action will 
press the sanding disc firmly back against the disc itself. 
 
It is not good practice to wear gloves whilst sanding as one 
tends to lose the ‘feel’ of the work piece/sander contact, but 
obviously this removes the safety barrier between your
fingers and the sanding surface. Remain focused and 
exercise caution whilst sanding. 
 
DO NOT sand very small pieces of work with bare hands; try 
to construct some form of holder. 
 
MAKE SURE you are comfortable before you start work, 
balanced, not reaching etc. If the work you are carrying out is 
liable to generate excessive grit or dust or chips, wear
the appropriate safety clothing, goggles, masks etc., If the 
work operation appears to be excessively noisy, wear 
ear-defenders. If you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a 
cap, safety helmet, hair net, even a sweatband, will minimise 
the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating 
parts of the machine, likewise, consideration should be given 
to the removal of rings and wristwatches, if these are liable 
to be a ‘snag’ hazard. 
 
DO NOT work with cutting/abrasive tools of any description 
if you are tired, your attention is wandering or you are being 
subjected to distraction. A deep graze, a lost fingertip or 
worse, is not worth it! 
 

DO NOT use the machine within the designated safety areas 
of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be 
volatile gases. There are very expensive, very specialised
machines for working in these areas, THIS IS NOT ONE OF 
THEM. 
 
CHECK that sanding surfaces are still sufficiently abrasive 
to carry out the work you intend. Sanding belt cleaning 
sticks are an efficient method of prolonging the life of 
the belts and discs, and will also maintain their operating 
performance. 
 
CHECK that the belts or discs are undamaged; torn edges 
can pick up on the work piece and will cause the medium to 
tear, often very rapidly with accompanying sharp flapping
edges. 
 
ALWAYS offer the work piece to the belt/disc so that the 
motion carries the work against the restraining surface, (i.e. 
the work stop or the table, (use the left hand side of the disc). 
 
DO NOT press too heavily against the sanding surface, all 
this will do is slow the sander down. Remember, sanders 
work by removing small particles of material quickly and 
heavy pressure works adversely to the cutting process, 
further, it will accelerate the rate of ‘clogging’ of the abrasive 
surfaces, rendering the machine less efficient. 
 
If you are attempting to sand inside curves (over the ‘tracking 
drum’) do not press at all,other than to keep the work piece 
in contact with the surface, any pressure could upset the
tracking geometry. As there is no cushioning effect to the 
belt passing around the drum, expect an added vibration 
and compensate for it. 
 
Sanding of certain types of timber may make the fitting 
of dust extraction mandatory in order to comply with the 
directives of the HSE. However, even if it is not mandatory, 
it is strongly recommended that you consider fitting dust 
extraction. It will certainly reduce the level of dust and grit, 
and as it helps to remove the waste quicker, will certainly 
prolong the longevity of the abrasive. 
 
Above all, OBSERVE…. make sure you know what is 
happening around you, and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.

Содержание BDS-612

Страница 1: ...BDS 612 Belt Disc Sander Code 505091 Linisher angled at 90 degrees...

Страница 2: ...symbols below advise that you follow the correct safety procedures when using this machine Fully read manual and safety instructions before use Eye protection should be worn Ear protection should be...

Страница 3: ...E 1 No Linisher Cust Iron Table F 1 No Linisher Small Table G 1 No Ball Bearing Assembly H 1 No Linisher Sanding Belt I Bag Containing 1 No M8x30mm Bolt Washer J 4 No M8x20mm Hex Bolts K 6 No M6x10mm...

Страница 4: ...L M Leg Stand Assembly Quantity Item Part Bag Containing 4 No Rubber Feet R 36 No Coach Bolts 5 16 S 36 No Shake Proof Nuts 5 16 T 4 No Leg Brackets U 2 No Middle Support Brackets Long V 2 No Middle S...

Страница 5: ...r sander and it s various components if you do not wish to retain the packaging please dispose of it responsibly especially any polystyrene most of the remaining packaging is biodegradable Keep this I...

Страница 6: ...is intended primarily for inside workshop usage Always mount the machine on a flat level stable surface There are several methods of achieving this bolting the machine directly to a good solid workbe...

Страница 7: ...ny description if you are tired your attention is wandering or you are being subjected to distraction A deep graze a lost fingertip or worse is not worth it DO NOT use the machine within the designate...

Страница 8: ...Model BDS 612 Code 505091 Rating Trade Power 0 93kW 230V 1ph Belt Speed 730m min Belt Size 152 x 1220mm Diameter of Disc 305mm Table Size Belt 305mm x 150mm Table Size Disc 400 x 225mm Dust Extraction...

Страница 9: ...figs 06 07 Step 6 Locate the four rubber feet R place a foot to the end of one the legs U lineup the slotted groove in the foot using a high faced mallet lightly tap in place see fig 08 Repeat for th...

Страница 10: ...is heavy we advise you seek help to assemble the unit Fig 11 Step 2 Lower the machined cutout in the linisher C over the drive roller lineup the pre drilled holes in the linisher with the four thread...

Страница 11: ...the two M6 large star knobs O Position the guard cover D over the lower section of the linisher and lineup the pre drilled holes see fig 21 Screw two M6 screws Fig 21 Fig 20 Fig 18 Fig 19 M in the low...

Страница 12: ...he linisher mounting plate and secure with the two M6 screws L see fig 26 Step 8 Locate the cast iron table F and the M8x30mm bolt and washer J slot the machined hole in the table s bracket over the p...

Страница 13: ...g Lever 5 Motor 6 Abrasive Disc 7 Disc Guard 8 Mitre Fence B No Description Part 9 Cast Iron DiscTable 10 Stand Assembly UVW 11 Rubber Feet R 12 Table Clamping Handle 13 NVR Switch Assembly 14 Linishe...

Страница 14: ...traction output Disc extraction output Linisher belt tracking knob Motor REST button Mitre fence assembly Belt sanding table pointer and scale Pointer Clamping knob Scale NVR Switch assembly Disc sand...

Страница 15: ...the table brackets see fig 32 place a rule up against the sanding disc and adjust the table until there is a 1 6mm clearance between the table and the disc see fig 33 Step 3 Replace the disc guard as...

Страница 16: ...orrect see fig 40 Fig 40 Tracking the Belt NOTE1 All directions are given from the view point of the operator standing behind the drive drum end looking down the length of the machine The tracking con...

Страница 17: ...essure works adversely to the cutting process further it will accelerate the rate of clogging of the abrasive surfaces rendering the machine less efficient WARNING WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WARNING...

Страница 18: ...e table and place safely aside see fig 43 Sanding Disc Fig 45 Step 4 Locate the supplied spanner C and using the 10mm end remove the two nuts on either side of the extraction housing see fig 45 Fig 46...

Страница 19: ...ree locking knobs O and N from the side of the linisher guards and place safely aside open the guard s access doors see fig 50 Fig 50 I Step 3 Remove the linisher s sanding belt I Inspect the new belt...

Страница 20: ...nd repair motor Motor does not reach full power 1 Incorrect power wiring 2 Overloaded 1 Replace with the correct size of power wiring 2 Reduce load Motor overheating 1 Motor voltage is different 2 Mot...

Страница 21: ...Parts Breakdown List 21 BDS 612 Exploded diagram...

Страница 22: ...4 505091 14 Cast iron table of platen 1 15 505091 15 Tilting turning of platen 1 16 505091 16 Platen packing 1 17 505091 17 Drive roller 1 18 505091 18 Idler roller 1 19 505091 19 Idler roller shaft 1...

Страница 23: ...1 47 Hex head screw M8x12 6 48 Spring washer M8 6 49 Hex head screw M8 x 25 4 50 Washer M8x18 5 51 Nut M8 7 52 Hex head screw M8x16 2 53 Hex bolt M8x15 1 54 Hex bolt M8x18 3 55 Hex bolt M8x20 4 56 Hex...

Страница 24: ...ord 1 81 950697 Switch 1 82 505091 82 Sprain release 6W 4S 3 83 505091 83 Connector 1 84 505091 84 Ball bear packing 1 85 505091 85 Key 6 x 6 x50 1 86 505091 86 Pointer 1 87 Set Screw M5x10 2 88 Open...

Страница 25: ...ion Specification Qty 1 505091 STAND 1 Leg 618x702mm 4 2 505091 STAND 2 Middle support long 671 x44 5x 1 6 2 3 505091 STAND 3 Middle support short 466 x44 5x 1 6 2 505474 STAND NUT AND BOLT PACK COMPL...

Страница 26: ...Wiring Diagram 26...

Страница 27: ...Notes 27...

Страница 28: ...cycling centre and place into the appropriate recycling bin Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical a...

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