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Information on noise and vibration
Declared overall noise and vibration val-
ues were measured according to the stan-
dard test method defined in EN 62841-
1:2016 and can be used for comparing
one power tool to another.
Declared overall noise and vibration lev-
els can be used for preliminary assess-
ment of exposure to noise and vibration.
Declared noise and vibration levels apply
to the tasks for which the power tool is
intended.
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The transmission of vibration and
the emission of noise during the use
of the power tool may differ from
the declared values. This depends
on the operating conditions of the
power tool and the materials being
processed.
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Use personal protective equipment
according to the working condi-
tions.
8. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Recommendations
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Please refer to the original safe-
ty instruction manual and the sec-
tion titled "Working with the power
tool" for detailed information. Fol-
low the requirements outlined in
these documents.
Sandpaper is classified based on the
number and size of abrasive particles per
square inch of the sanding sheet. The
lower the number, the coarser the grit.
Typically, sanding sheets are labeled with
the letter "P," which helps in selecting the
appropriate grit size. Coarse-grit sheets
remove material quickly, and using fin-
er-grit sheets afterwards makes the sand-
ing process easier and faster.
To achieve a better surface quality, it is
recommended to perform sanding in mul-
tiple stages, using progressively finer grit
18
sizes for each subsequent stage. For ex-
ample:
Stage 1: P120
Stage 2: P240
Stage 3: P320
When working with a sanding machine,
avoid applying excessive pressure on
the material being processed. Excessive
pressure can result in poor sanding quali-
ty, overload the electric motor leading to
a reduced tool lifespan, and premature
wear of the sanding sheet.
To achieve optimal results, it is necessary
to maintain a consistent speed and avoid
changing the angle of the tool's sole rel-
ative to the surface of the material being
worked on.
Avoid applying excessive force to the tool
during operation, as it can cause a de-
crease in motor speed and productivity.
There is also a risk of damaging the mo-
tor since insufficient cooling of the inter-
nal components can occur at low speeds.
Do not expose the power tool to rain or
moisture. The recommended operating
temperature range for the tool is from
-20°C to +45°C. Before starting work, en-
sure that the automatic electrical switch
(such as a circuit breaker) is functional
and not obstructed by any objects.
When connecting the power tool to a
power source, ensure that the plug of
the power tool corresponds to the sock-
et. Check the parameters of the AC pow-
er supply to ensure proper power supply
for the power tool: voltage of 230V, fre-
quency of 50Hz. Route the power cord
of the power tool in such a way that the
sanding sheet does not damage the pow-
er cord during operation; the power cord
should always be positioned behind the
power tool.
This power tool does not require ground-
ing as it has reinforced insulation. Work-
pieces with a maximum length of up to
500mm can be secured using clamping
devices. Do not attempt to hold work-
pieces by hand. Workpieces with a max-
imum length exceeding 500mm can be
placed on a support.
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