BELT-SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS
Leopard
Page 6
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION:
Injury or damage may occur if maintenance and repairs are carried out by
unauthorized staff.
CAUTION:
Injury or damage may occur if the machine is used to move other objects or if it is
moved on a slope. The machine must be used exclusively for sanding dry wooden
floors which are flat or have a maximum slope of 2%. Do not use the machine to sand
steps or pieces of furniture. Do not ride the moving machine.
CAUTION:
Damage may be caused to the machine if it is not kept in a dry building when not in
use. Store the machine in a dry building.
CAUTION:
Since the machine is heavy, disconnect the motor before moving it
CAUTION:
Serious damage may be caused to the surface being worked if the machine is left
running on the spot while the roller is in contact with the surface. In order to avoid
damaging the surface, always approach the cutting line delicately. Do not stop while the
roller lowers or rises, but always move at a constant speed.
MACHINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following information highlights potentially dangerous conditions for the operator and/or machine.
Read this manual carefully in order to become familiar with the machine. Learn to know when these
conditions may occur. Set all the safety devices on the machine. Take all necessary measures in
order to train the staff who will use the machine. Immediately report damage to the machine or
incorrect operation.
1. Keep hands and clothing away from rotating parts.
2. Keep hands on the handles when the machine is running.
3. Do not let go of the machine when the motor is running.
4. Do not run the machine with the belt and abrasive belt guards open.
5. Always run the machine with the dust bag in place.
6. Do not remove the dust bag while the motor is running.
7. Always disconnect the power supply cable before starting maintenance operations.
8. The machine must always be carried with care, since each single part in which the machine can be
dismantled is extremely heavy
9. Always use the machine in a well-ventilated area.
10. Always handle dust from sanding correctly (see page 3).