7. Technical data
Motor ..........................................................230-240 V∼/50 Hz
Rated input ........................................................................370 W
Dimensions L x W x H ............................. 460 x 360 x 280 mm
ø disc ...............................................................................150 mm
RPM disc ......................................................................2980 rpm
Sanding belt size .................................................915 x 100 mm
Sanding belt speed .........................................................7.5 m/s
Angle positioning .........................................................0° –90 °
Table size .............................................................225 x 160 mm
Table tilt .........................................................................0 °−45 °
Weight ...............................................................approx. 11.5 kg
Subject to technical change without notice
The noise and vibration values have been determined in ac-
cordance with EN 62841-1.
Sound pressure level LpA ............................................81 dB(A)
Uncertainty KpA ....................................................................3 dB
Sound power level LWA ...............................................94 dB(A)
Uncertainty KWA ..................................................................3 dB
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing. Total vibration
values (vector sum of three directions) determined according
to EN 62841-1.
The specified total vibration value and the specified noise emis-
sion value have been measured in accordance with a standard-
ised test procedure and can be used to compare one power
tool with another.
The specified total vibration value and the specified noise emission
value can also be used for an initial estimation of the exposure.
Note:
• The vibration and noise emission values can vary from the speci-
fied values during the actual use of the power tool, depending
on the type and the manner in which the power tool is used, and
in particular the type of workpiece being processed.
• It is necessary to define safety measures to protect the opera-
tor which are based on an estimate of vibration exposure
during the actual operating conditions (for this, all parts of
the operating cycle have to be considered, e.g. times during
which the power tool is switched off and times during which
it is switched on but runs in no-load mode).
8. Before commissioning
8.1 Unpacking
• Open the packaging and carefully remove the device.
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the packaging
and transport safety devices (if present).
• Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
• Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of the war-
ranty period.
DANGER
The device and the packaging are not children's toys! Do not
let children play with plastic bags, films or small parts! There is
a danger of choking or suffocating!
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8.2 General information
• Before connecting the machine, make certain that the data
on the type plate matches with the mains power data.
WARNING
Always pull out the mains plug before carrying out adjustments
on the device.
• Prior to commissioning, all covers and safety devices must be
mounted correctly.
• It must be possible for the sanding belt (13) and sanding
disc (4) to run freely.
• In case of previously machined wood, be aware of any for-
eign objects, such as nails or screws, etc.
• Before pressing the on/off switch (5), make sure that the
sanding paper is correctly fitted, and that moving parts run
smoothly.
9. Attachment and operation
9.1 Assembly (Fig. 1−4b)
• Mount the sanding table (7) and secure with the locking
screw (8) (fig. 2, 3). The sanding table (7) can be infinitely
adjusted from 0 ° to 45 ° with the angle scale (9) and the
locking screw (8).
The adjustable transverse stop (6) ensures safe guidance of
the workpiece. Attention! It must be possible for the sand-
ing disc (4) to run freely. The distance between the grinding
table (7) and the grinding wheel (4) should be max. 2mm.
• Place the stop rail (14) and fasten using the hexagon socket
screws (17) (Fig. 4a). Attention! It must be possible for the
sanding belt (13) to run freely.
• To set the gap between the grinding table (7) and the grind-
ing wheel (4), proceed as follows (Fig. 4b):
- First loosen the three hexagonal nuts (23) beneath the
grinding table (7). Use a hexagon spanner size 10 for
this (not included in the scope of delivery).
- Now clamp a panel or similar with a thickness of 2mm be-
tween the grinding table (7) and the grinding wheel (4).
- Tighten the hexagonal nuts again (23).
- Then remove the panel.
9.2 Replacing the grinding belt (Fig. 5 - 9)
• Pull out the mains plug.
• Loosen the hexagon socket screw (12)
• Loosen the screws (18).
• Take the grinding belt guard (19) off the grinding belt holder
(21). To do this, set the grinding belt holder (21) at a slight angle.
• Turn the sanding belt tensioner (3) to the right in order to
reduce the tension on the sanding belt (13).
• Remove the grinding belt (13) to the front.
• Mount the new sanding belt in reverse order. Attention! Note
the running direction on the housing and on the inside of the
sanding belt!
9.3 Adjusting the grinding belt
• Pull out the mains plug.
• Push the sanding belt (13) by hand slowly in the running
direction.
• The sanding belt (13) must run centrally on the sanding
surface. If not, you can use the knurled screw (1) to make
adjustments.