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Handling hazardous dusts
For work procedures with this power tool where mate-
rial is removed, dusts develop that can be hazardous to
one's health.
Contact with or inhaling some dust types, e. g. asbestos
and asbestos-containing materials, lead-containing coa-
tings, metal, some wood types, minerals, silicate particles
from materials containing stone, paint solvents, wood
preservatives, antifouling paints for vessels, can trigger all-
ergic reactions to the operator or bystanders and/or lead
to respiratory infections, cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. The risk from inhaling dusts depends
on the exposition. Use dust extraction matched approp-
riately for the developing dust, as well as personal protec-
tive equipment and provide for good ventilation of the
workplace. Leave the processing of asbestos-containing
materials to specialists.
Wood and light-metal dust, hot mixtures of grinding dust
and chemical materials can self-ignite under unfavourable
conditions or cause an explosion. Avoid sparking in the
direction of the dust collector as well as overheating of
the power tool and the materials being sanded, empty the
dust collector/container in time, observe the material
manufacturer's working instructions, as well as the rele-
vant regulations in your country for the materials being
worked.
At a glance.
1 Locking screws
2 Steering bar
3 Locking screw
4 Crank for belt grinder height adjustment
5 Screw for depth stop
6 Screw for height stop
7 Crank for stroke-force adjustment
8 Star-knob bolt for parallel adjustment
9 Spark guard
10 Wing bolts of the spark guard
11 Star-knob bolt for adjusting the tracking of the grin-
ding belt
12 Drive wheel
13 Contact wheel
14 Screw for side cover
15 Side cover
16 Clamping lever
17 Screws for coarse adjustment of the belt tension
18 On/Off switch
19 Speed selector (only 2H models)
20 Safety pushbutton
21 Plug
22 Cable guide
23 Ventilation slots
24 Lubricating nipple
25 Instruction label
Adjustments.
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the
mains plug.
Adjusting the steering bar (figure 3).
Loosen the four screws (1) and adjust the steering bar (2)
to the desired working height. Tighten all screws in this
position.
Adjusting the removal rate (figures 1/4).
Adjust the belt grinder to the approximate working
height with star-knob bolt (3).
Adjust the clearance between grinding belt and surface
with the crank (4). The removal rate can also be adjusted
during the working procedure.
Adjusting the depth stop (figures 1/5).
Loosen screw (5).
Adjust the belt grinder to the maximum desired removal
rate with the crank (4).
Lock the depth stop in this position with screw (5).
Adjusting the height stop (figure 6).
Pivot the steering bar upward, so that the belt grinder
moves upward.
The desired pivoting height can be set with screw (6).
Adjusting the stroke force (figure 7).
The required stroke force can be set with the crank (7).
Adjust the stroke force in such a manner that the belt
grinder can be easily lowered and is automatically held in
the upper position when raising it or during work breaks.
Adjusting the parallelism (figure 8).
For uniform removal rate, it is required that the grinding
belt runs parallel to the surface.
Adjust the belt tracking with star-knob bolt (8).
Adjusting the spark guard (9) (figure 1).
Loosen both wing bolts (10) and adjust the spark guard
(9) in such a manner that the grinding belt is covered off
as far as possible.
Retighten the wing bolts again.
Adjusting the belt tracking.
Switch the machine on only briefly
and check the belt tracking.
If the grinding belt moves left or right,
adjust the belt tracking with the star-
knob bolt (11) until centred.
If the belt tracking cannot be adjusted centred:
Clean the drive wheel (12) and the contact wheel (13)
with compressed air.
Check the drive wheel and the contact wheel for wear,
deformation and damage. Have damaged components
replaced without delay!
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