3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist.
The moving sanding belt in the work area can cause injury.
Risk of kickback. The work piece is caught by the moving
sanding belt and thrown back to the operator.
Thrown work piece parts can lead to injury.
Sanding dust and noise can be health hazards. Be sure to
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles and
dust mask. Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
Defective sanding belts can cause injuries.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Belt size (WxL)
150x2260mm
Table size (LxW)
810x180mm
Sanding unit tilt
90
Belt speed
16m/sec
Dust port diameter
100mm
suction at 20 m/sec
560m3/h
Overall (LxWxH)
1150x460x960mm
Net weight
120 kg
Mains
1~230V, PE, 50Hz
Output power
1,1kW (1.5HP) S1
Reference current
9 A
Extension cord (H07RN-F):
3x1,5mm²
Installation fuse protection
16A
Mains
3~400V, PE, 50Hz
Output power
1,5 kW (2HP) S1
Reference current
2,5 A
Extension cord (H07RN-F)
5x1,5mm²
Installation fuse protection
16A
Insulation protection class
I
4.2 Work piece dimensions
Horizontal sanding on backstop:
Length x width
max. 830x140mm
Vertical sanding on machine table:
Length x width
max. 830x 125mm
Concave sanding:
Sanding radius
min. 55mm
4.3 Noise emission
Acoustic pressure level (according to EN ISO 11202):
Idling
LpA 72,7 dB (A)
In operation
LpA 86,5 dB (A)
The specified values are emission levels and are not
necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels.
As workplace conditions vary, this information is intended to
allow the user to make a better estimation of the hazards and
risks involved only.
4.4 Content of delivery
Machine stand
Extension table assembly
Belt guard
Drum guard
Horizontal fence
Back stop
Mitre gauge assembly
1 sanding belt
Operating tools
Assembly kit
Operating manual
Spare parts list.
5. Transport and start up
5.1 Transport and installation
For transport use a forklift or hand trolley. Make sure the
machine does not tip or fall off during transport.
The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and
must be placed stable on firm and levelled ground.
The machine can be bolted down if required.
For packing reasons the machine is not completely
assembled.
5.2 Assembly
If you notice transport damage while unpacking, notify your
supplier immediately. Do not operate the machine!
Dispose of the packing in an environmentally friendly manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a mild solvent.
Cabinet stand assembly
Attach the four rubber pads (A, Fig 1) to the bottoms of the
side panels with 4 screws, 4 flat washers and 4 hex nuts.