11.2
Sanding of end faces with a
transverse stop (Fig. 1, 21, 22)
Note:
Always move the workpiece from the left to the centre of
the sanding disc, never beyond! Risk of injury due to
workpiece being thrown away!
The supplied transverse stop (5) facilitates precise sand-
ing.
The transverse stop (5) can be used to set sanding an-
gles in addition to the inclination of the sanding table (6).
We recommend its use when sanding (short) faces.
1. Attach the transverse stop (5) as described under In-
serting the transverse stop (5) (Fig. 4).
11.3
Horizontal and vertical sanding
(Fig. 23)
Your product can be used both vertically and horizontally.
The sanding table can be used for both applications.
1. Proceed as described under Moving the sanding posi-
tion of the sanding belt (Fig. 8-10).
Note:
Sand long workpieces in the vertical position by moving
the workpiece evenly over the sanding belt.
11.4
Surface sanding on the sanding
belt (Fig. 24)
• Guide the workpiece (A) evenly over the sanding belt
(13) by pressing it firmly against the stop (14).
• The contact pressure must not be too strong so that
sanded material can be transported away from the
sanding belt (13).
11.5
Sanding concave curves (Fig. 25)
WARNING
Do not sand the faces of straight workpieces
on the deflection roller!
• Do not sand concave curves on the right side of the
deflection roller (28).
• Guide the workpiece (A) evenly over the sanding belt
(13).
11.6
Sanding convex curves (Fig. 26)
ATTENTION
Always move the workpiece from the left to the centre
of the sanding disc, never beyond!
Always sand convex curves using the sanding disc by
guiding the workpiece (A) from the left side to the centre
of the sanding disc.
12 Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready
for operation. The connection complies with the ap-
plicable VDE and DIN provisions. The customer's
mains connection as well as the extension cable used
must also comply with these regulations.
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12.1
Damaged electrical connection
cables
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often
damaged.
This may have the following causes:
• Pressure points, where connection cables are passed
through windows or doors,
• Kinks where the connection cable has been improper-
ly fastened or routed,
• Places where the connection cables have been cut
due to being driven over,
• Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall
socket,
• Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
Such damaged electrical connection cables must not be
used and are life-threatening due to the insulation dam-
age.
Check the electrical connection cables for damage regu-
larly. Ensure that the connection cables are disconnected
from electrical power when checking for damage.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the appli-
cable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection ca-
bles with the same designation "H05VV-F".
The printing of the type designation on the connection ca-
ble is mandatory.
Safety information for replacing damaged or defective
mains connection cables
Connection type Y
If it is necessary to replace the mains connection cable,
this must be done by the manufacturer or their represen-
tative to avoid safety hazards.
12.2
Important information
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself off.
After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor can be
switched back on again.
12.3
AC motor
• The mains voltage must be 230 V - 240V~.
• Extension cables up to 25 m long must have a cross-
section of 1.5 mm².
13 Transport
1. To transport the product, disconnect the it from the
power supply and set it up in the new position you
want to use it in.
2. The product must be secured against tipping and slip-
ping during transport in vehicles in order to prevent
damage and injuries.
3. Lift the product only by the carrying handle (10) and
the machine foot.
4. Do not carry the product by the sanding belt holder
(19), sanding wheel (3), sanding table (6) or other
moving product parts.
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