CBBG 400 PLUS
be able to move freely. Carry out a test run for
at least one minute with no load. Do not use
abrasive tools that are damaged, run untrue or
vibrate during use. Damaged abrasive tools can
burst apart and cause injuries.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
To start the power tool, push the on/off switch
(4) into position "I".
To switch off the power tool, push the on/off
switch (4) into position "0".
WORKING ADVICE
Switch the power tool on before bringing
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the workpiece into contact with it and only
switch the power tool off after you have re-
moved the workpiece. The workpiece can move
suddenly.
Never reach into the power tool grinding
f
wheel when it is running. This can lead to seri-
ous injuries.
Wear a work apron. Ensure that no persons
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are at risk due to flying sparks. Remove com-
bustible materials from the surrounding area.
Flying sparks are created when sanding metals.
Use silicon carbide grinding discs C (accessory) when
working carbide (TC) workpieces.
Place the workpiece you intend to grind onto the
tool rest (5) and press it lightly against the grind-
ing wheel. To achieve optimal grinding results,
move the workpiece gently back and forth. This
also ensures that the grinding wheel is worn off
evenly.
Cool off the workpiece in water at intervals.
SANDING
To sand a workpiece:
Before starting the machine, adjust the angle of the
f
tool rest so your workpiece is supported and the
area you wish to sand is parallel with the sanding
belt as illustrated (in Fig 4).
With the machine plugged into power, stand to the
f
side of the grinding wheel and move the red switch
to the ON position.
Allow the machine to run for at least 1 minute to
f
make sure that the grinding wheel is not going to
fly apart and injure you, then move to the front of
the machine.
figure 4
Grasp the workpiece tightly and properly support it
f
on the tool rest.
Press the workpiece evenly against the sanding belt
f
with light pressure (see Fig 5 and 6). DO NOT press
hard. Let the rotation of the belt do the work.
Remove your workpiece regularly to check the
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progress the sander has made. Remember you can
always remove more material but you cannot add it.
When you are finished sanding, move the red switch
f
to the OFF position. DO NOT continue sanding and
DO NOT manually stop the sanding belt with your
workpiece.
TRANSPORT
Remove all accessories that cannot be securely
fitted to the power tool.
Wind up the network cable completely and tie it
together.
To lift or transport the power tool, hold it from
below by the two protective guards.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Pull the plug out of the socket before carry-
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ing out any work on the power tool.
To ensure safe and efficient operation, al-
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ways keep the power tool and the ventila-
tion slots clean.
In order to avoid safety hazards, if the power sup-
ply cord needs to be replaced, this must be done
by FF Group or by an after-sales service center that
is authorised to repair FF Group.
REPLACING WHEELS
WARNING! The hazards of using a damaged wheel
include flying chunks of sharp abrasive material
that could cause serious injury or death. Inspect
every grinding wheel before it is mounted and DO
NOT use a damaged grinding wheel!
The wheel guard assembly must be removed in or-
der to mount or dismount a grinding wheel.
To remove/mount a wheel:
Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.
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Remove the head screws and nuts that go through
f
the outer guard. Take off the outer guard and the
rim guard.
Use a wrench on the nut that holds the wheel on
f
the arbor. Hold the wheel to prevent it from turning
with your other hand. The grinding wheel arbor has
a left-handed thread. Loosen the nut by turning it
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figure 5
figure 6
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