BAUKER FS200E Manual De Instrucciones página 29

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Control the speed by means of the speed-adjustment knob.
Turn the speed-adjustment knob (fig. 14) to the right to
increase the speed. High speed is recommended for sanding
with fine-grained sheets, in order to obtain a fine finish.
Fig 14
Turn the speed-adjustment knob (fig. 14) to the left to reduce
the speed. Low speed is recommended for sanding with
coarse-grained sheets, to remove paint and varnish.
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Speed switch
Operating the sander
1. Before each use, check for damages in the product, the power cord, the plug and the accessories.
If the product is damaged or deteriorated, do not use it.
2. Verify that accessories and fixing parts are firmly installed.
3. Always hold the tool by the handle and grip surface. Keep the grip surface and handle dry to ensure
a secure grip.
4. Make sure that the ventilation slots remain clean and unblocked. If necessary, clean them with a
soft brush. If the slots are blocked, the product may overheat or be damaged.
5. If other people interrupt you while you are working, turn off the tool immediately. Always wait for
the tool to completely stop before put it down.
6. Do not work excessively. Take regular breaks to stay focused on your work, in order to fully control
the tool
¡WARNING! The sanding operation produces fine dust. Some types of dust are highly flammable and
explosive. Do not smoke when using the tool, and keep other heat sources and flames away from the
work area. Always use a dust extraction system and anti-dust mask to protect yourself against
dust-related risks.
7. Before using the tool, make sure that the workpiece is free of
obstacles, such as nails or screws. Remove any obstruction
element. If possible, fix small workpieces to prevent them from
moving when using the tool.
Fig. 15
8. Hold the tool with one hand on the handle and the other hand on
the grip surface (fig. 15).
9.Start the tool and wait until it reaches maximum speed before
Fig 15
positioning it against the workpiece surface.
10. Move the tool backwards and forwards at a slow and even
speed.
11. Only if necessary, apply pressure, as much as possible, to keep
the tool flat on the surface. Excessive pressure reduces the
performance of the product and may cause poor results.
12. Keep the sander in constant motion. If you stop in one position,
cracks can occur.
13. Move the sander away from the workpiece before turning it off.
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