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into the hole in the turning bracket (4) and
secure it. Place a square block against the
sanding disc and move the sanding bench
up to an angle of 90 ° to the disc. Secure the
sanding bench in this position using the
accompanying screw and then fi t the mitre
gauge (5). The mitre gauge can now display
all positions up to an angle of 45 °.
Sanding direction
The sanding belt must run anti-clockwise
as viewed when standing in front of the
sander. This means the sanding belt draws
the workpiece in towards the sanding stop,
ensuring optimum sanding. The sanding
belt is only intended to run in one direction
and may be torn if it runs in the wrong
direction. For this reason, pay attention to
the arrows on the reverse of the sanding
belt when fi tting it to the machine. If there
are no arrows, you must fi t the sanding belt
so that the top of the joint points forwards
(see fi g. 3).
Lubrication
The sander is equipped with sealed
ball-bearings that do not require specifi c
maintenance.
Installation
Secure the sander to the workbench by
inserting the screws through the holes
into the baseplate (6). Ensure the sander is
positioned where it can be used for sanding
as many diff erent items as possible.
Grinding disc
The sander can be equipped with ordinary
sandpaper or polishing paper with a
diameter of 6”. We recommend using
sandpaper with a grain size of 80 for
ordinary sanding jobs, a grain size of 50
for coarse jobs and a grain size of 120 for
fi nishing. Attach the sandpaper to the
sanding disc using ordinary adhesive or use
pressure-sensitive discs.
Sanding belt
The sander can be equipped with an
ordinary 4” x 36” (7) sanding belt. The
use of medium-coarse sanding belts for
ordinary sanding jobs, coarse sanding belts
for rough sanding jobs and fi ne sanding
belts for fi nishing is recommended. When
replacing a sanding belt, you must pull the
handle (12) fi rst and then move the guide
roller (9) backwards until the sanding belt is
loosened.