The user bears sole responsibility
for any damage or accidents resulting from
incorrect use.
Electrical connection
and operation
The mains voltage must correspond with the
voltage on the rating plate!
See the following fi gure for connecting or
disconnecting the power cord of the tool.
Always switch the machine off
before connecting or disconnecting the power
cable!
The switch (1.1) acts as an ON / OFF switch
(I = ON / 0 = OFF).
1.1
Electronic control
The ETS 125 EQ has an electronic control
with which the rotational speed can be varied
step-free.
This allows the sanding speed to be adapted
to the optimum level according to the material
concerned (see "Working with the tool").
The speed is set using the rotary control
button (2.1).
Dust extractors prevent large accumulations
of dust in the air in the working environment
and dirt collecting in the workplace.
The machines are fi tted with inbuilt extraction
as standard. The sanding dust is extracted
through suction openings in the sanding base
(3.5) and trapped in the turbo-fi lter (3.4).
The turbo-fi lter has to be changed when it
is so full of dust that the extraction power
diminishes.
Inserting a turbo-fi lter
–
Push the fi lter holder with its opening (3.2)
as far as it will go onto the extraction nozzle
(3.1) of the machine and clamp tight by
turning rotary knob (3.3).
–
Push the front cardboard section of the
turbo-fi lter with the sealing lip (3.7) onto
the extraction nozzle (3.6) of the fi lter
holder.
–
Insert rear cardboard section with slot (3.9)
onto the retaining strip (3.8) of the fi lter
holder.
2.1
In order to avoid frequent changing of the
turbo-fi lter when carrying longer sanding jobs,
it is possible to connect a Festool extractor to
the unit instead of using inbuilt extraction.
4
Dust extraction
Inboard extraction
3.1
3.2
3.5
3.6
External extraction by
an extraction unit
3.3
3.4
3.7
3.8
3.9