and steel makes the machine suitable for every
sanding job.
Technical specifications
Voltage
Power input
No load speed sander belt
No load speed sander disc
Sanding belt size
Sanding disc size
Weight
Lpa (Sound pressure level)
Lwa (Sound power level)
*S2= Maximum period of operation with a capacity
of 350 W.
Vibration level
The vibration emission level stated in this
instruction manual has been measured in
accordance with a standardised test given in
EN 60745; it may be used to compare one tool
with another and as a preliminary assessment of
exposure to vibration when using the tool for the
applications mentioned
•
using the tool for different applications, or with
different or poorly maintainted accessories,
may significantly increase the exposure level.
•
the times when the tool is switched off or when
it is running but not actually doing the job, may
signifi cantly reduce the exposure level.
Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by
maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping
your hands warm, and organizing your work
patterns.
Description
The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams on
pages 2-5.
1. Machine frame
2. Motor
3. Roller stop and parallel stop
4. Clamping handle
5. Transport roller
6. Sanding belt
7 On/off switch
8. Fence
9. Drive roller
10. Aluminium disc
11. Sanding disc
12. Work plate
13. Mitre scale
6
14. Supporting arm
15. Connection vacuum cleaner
3.ASSEMBLY
230-240V~ 50Hz
350 W S2= 30 min*
292 m/min
Installation
1450 /min
Avoid the use of long extension cables. Do not
915 X 100 mm
forget to leave enough space around the machine
Ø 150 mm
for the workpieces to be sanded.
12.2 kg
77+3 dB(A)
Assembly
90+3 dB(A)
•
Put the machine frame on its head and press
the four rubber stops into the foot of the frame.
•
Machine frame, aluminium disc (10) and work
plate (12) are supplied in separate packaging.
•
Push the aluminium disc on the shaft and
fasten the disc with the socket bolt in the side
of the disc (Fig.B - D).
•
Place the work plate (12) with the shaft in the
machine frame and secure the work plate
with the bolt in the side of the machine frame.
Check with a 90° sash angle on the work plate
and against the sanding disc if the angle is
exactly 90° (Fig.E).
•
If necessary, adjust this angle with the
calibration indicator.
•
The mitre scale (13), which is also supplied
separately, can be placed on the work plate
(12). With the use of this mitre scale the angle
of grinding can be determined precisely.
•
The fence (8) for the belt sander can be placed
behind the uppermost bolt of the V-belt guard.
In this way the workpiece can be held firmly
against the belt, without great hazards.
•
Attach the vacuum cleaner to the vacuum
cleaner connections (15)
The choice of sanding paper
With coarse sanding paper (P 60) generally most
of the material can be removed, and fine sanding
paper (P 150) is then used for finishing. An
uneven surface is first treated with coarse sanding
paper and sanded until it is even. Subsequently
medium-coarse sanding paper (P 100) is used to
remove the scratches caused by the first type of
paper used. Fine sanding paper (P 150) is used
To prevent the workpiece or your fingers
from getting caught between the work
plate (12) and the sanding disc (11), the
space between work plate (12) and
sanding disc (11) must not exceed 1.6
mm.