• The grinding table (7) can be inserted in this position to sup-
port the workpiece. To do this, first remove the two Allen
screws (17) and then remove the stop rail (14). The sanding
table (7) can now be pushed into the hole of the holder tube
(20) and fixed with the locking screw (8).
9.5 Replacing the sanding paper on the sanding
disc (fig. 12)
Dismantle the bottom disc guard (15) by removing the 2 screws
(16). Pull the sanding paper off the sanding disc (4) and at-
tach the new sanding paper (quick-fit fastening system). Refit
the lower protective panel (15).
9.6 Use as a stationary machine
If your machine is to be used in a permanent location, it is rec-
ommended you secure it to a workbench.
• Mark the drill holes for this purpose: Place the grinding ma-
chine as it will be installed later. Mark the location of the
holes to be drilled on the workbench.
• Drill holes through the workbench.
• Place the sander above the holes and insert suitable screws
from the top through the holes of the sander and the work-
bench.
• Now fasten the sander from the underside of the workbench
using lock washers and matching hexagonal nuts.
9.7 Use as a mobile machine
If your belt and disc sander is to be used as a portable tool, it is
recommended you fasten it to a suitable mounting plate which
can easily be clamped to a workbench.
The mounting plate should be at least 19 mm thick and suf-
ficiently larger than the sander to allow space for the clamps.
• Mark the holes to be drilled on the mounting plate.
• Continue as described under the point "Use as a stationary
machine" in the last 3 steps.
Note:
Ensure that the screws are of suitable length. Spax screws must
not protrude so as not to damage the surface, whereas hex-
agonal screws must protrude so that washers and hexagonal
nuts can be fitted.
9.8 On/Off switch (5) (Fig. 13)
• It is possible to switch the grinder on by pressing the green
"1" button.
• In order to switch the grinder off again, it is necessary to
press the red "0" button.
Warning:
Never reach over the device to turn the belt and disc sander on
or off! Danger of injury!
9.9 Grinding
• Always hold the workpiece firmly during sanding.
• Do not apply excessive pressure.
• The workpiece should be moved to and from the sanding
belt (13) or sanding disc (4) as you sand. This prevents the
sanding paper from becoming worn on one side.
• Important! Pieces of wood should always be sanded with the
grain to prevent them splitting. Attention! If the grinding wheel
(4) or the grinding belt (13) jam while you are working, re-
move your workpiece. Then wait until the device has reached
its maximum speed again before you continue working.
9.10 Dust extraction connection
The machine is equipped with a suction port (10).
Connect a dust extractor when processing heavily dusty materials.
Attention: The dust extraction must not be connected when pro-
cessing metals.
10. Transport
To transport the power tool, disconnect the equipment from the
power supply and set it up in the new position you want to use it in.
Lift the device only by the transport handle (22) and the ma-
chine foot for transport.
Attention! Do not transport the device by the grinding belt hold-
er (21), grinding wheel (4), grinding table (7) or other moving
parts of the device.
11. Working instructions
11.1 Grinding chamfers and edges (Fig. 14)
The worktable can be infinitely adjusted from 0 ° to 45 °.
• To do so, loosen the locking screw (8).
• Set the worktable to the desired angle. Attention: The work-
table should never be more than 1.6 mm from the grinding
wheel (4), even when tilted!
• Tighten the locking screw (8) again.
11.2 Sanding small end surfaces using the trans-
verse stop (fig. 15a, 15b)
The supplied transverse stop (6) makes precise sanding easier.
The transverse stop (6) can be used to set grinding angles in
addition to the inclination of the grinding table (7). We recom-
mend its use when grinding (short) faces.
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!
11.3 Horizontal and vertical sanding (fig. 9−11, 16)
Your sander can sand both vertically and horizontally. The
worktable can be used for both applications.
• Loosen the Allen screw (12).
• Move the sanding belt (13) upwards into the desired posi-
tion.
• Tighten the Allen screw (12) again to fix this position.
• In this position you can use the sanding table (7) to support
the workpiece. To do this, first loosen the two Allen screws
(17) and then remove the stop rail (14). The sanding table
(7) can now be pushed into the hole of the holder tube (20)
and fixed with the locking screw (8).
Note:
Sand long workpieces in the vertical position by moving the
workpiece evenly over the sanding belt (13).
11.4 Surface sanding on the sanding belt (fig. 17)
• Hold the workpiece (W) firmly. Watch your fingers! Danger
of injury!
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