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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BELT SANDER

EN

Cleaning and maintenance | Operation and maintenance hints

 

Your tool requires no additional lubrication or maintenance. It contains no parts that can be

 

repaired by you.
Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean your tool. Wipe the tool using a dry cloth.

 

Keep 

the engine fan apertures clean. 
If you notice very weak sparking in the engine area, your tool is in good order. If the sparking

 

is 

more intense, it indicates the engine fault. 
Never clean any part of the toll using a hard, sharp or rough object.

Inspection and Replacement of Carbon Brushes

Carbon brushes need to be checked on a regular basis.
In case of wear and tear, replace both carbon brushes simultaneously. Attach the carbon
brush holders.
After attaching new carbon brushes, let the grinder run, without load, for 5 minutes.
Use only correct types of carbon brushes.

Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn

Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power, intermittent 

failure, or visible sparking

A spare pair of brushes is supplied with this tool. To replace the 

brushes, remove the Brush Access Plugs (7) from both sides of the 

machine. The worn brushes can then be withdrawn, and replaced 

with new. Replace the brush access plugs. Alternatively, have the 
machine serviced at an authorised service centre

Note: Alwaysreplacebothbrushes. Neverreplace just one, 

evenifthewear on thebrushesis not uniform

Drive belt

A spare drive belt is supplied with this tool. If you need to replace 

the belt, remove the Belt Drive Housing Cover (5) and thread the 

new belt onto the rollers. Then refit the cover to the housing

9. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

 HINTS

Store the machine, Instruction Manual and the accessories in the original packaging. In 
this way you will always have all the information and parts ready to hand.

Devices are to a large extent free of maintenance, you only need a damp cloth to clean the 
casing. Do not drop electrical machines into water. Please note additional hints given in 
the Instruction Manual.

Summary of Contents for FDBP 200951-E

Page 1: ...FDBP 200951 E...

Page 2: ...3 A...

Page 3: ...ONTENTS PICTORIAL APPENDIX 3 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Important Safety Instructions Package Instruction Manual SYMBOLS 5 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND ITEMS DELIVERED 6 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 SP...

Page 4: ...SYMBOLS Double insulated Read the Instruction Manual attentively prior to use The product complies with the applicable standards and regulations Use eyes protective equipment Use ears protectiove equi...

Page 5: ...t to abide by and adhere to the following safety instructions for reasons of protection against injury caused by electric current injury of persons and risk of starting fires The term power tools used...

Page 6: ...r touch power tools with wet hands Never wash power tools with running water and never submerse them into water Do not use the power cord for any other purpose than originally intended Never carry or...

Page 7: ...firmly and keep your balance Work only in places that you can reach safely Never overestimate your own strength Do not use power tools if you are tired Dress appropriately Use working clothes Do not...

Page 8: ...ore easily controlled Using other accessories than those listed in the instruction manual can cause damage to the tool and can cause injury Use power tools accessories work tools etc in accordance wit...

Page 9: ...ied in this manual there is a risk of injury Angle grinder conforms to applicable technical regulations and standards These electro mechanical tools are intended for use as grinder It is necessary to...

Page 10: ...the insulated holding surfaces Contact of the tool with a live wire can cause the metallic parts of the electromechanical tool to become live and may cause an injury by electric current Mobile power s...

Page 11: ...y throw the operators arm away Do not stand in the area into which the tool might be thrown by the kick back Kick back will throw the tool in the opposite direction to the movement of the disk at the...

Page 12: ...now be removed Fit the new sanding belt positioning it squarely over the rollers Close the belt release lever The belt should now be taut and secure Once fitted it may be necessary to adjust the front...

Page 13: ...on To start the machine squeeze the On Off Trigger 8 To stop the machine release the trigger For extended continuous use you can lock the on off trigger in the on position 1 Squeeze the on off trigger...

Page 14: ...thework surface To avoid unnecessary damage to the work surface keep the movement direction of the sanding belt parallel with the natural grain of the wood 4 Move the sander slowly across the surface...

Page 15: ...tor may become worn Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power intermittent failure or visible sparking A spare pair of brushes is supplied with this tool To replace the brushes remove the Brush...

Page 16: ...d amending Directive No 95 16 EC The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No 2002 95 EC dated 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrica...

Page 17: ...1 8 m LpA sound pressure level 92 3 dB A LwA sound power level 103 3 dB A Vibration level ah D1 2 316 ms 2 K 1 5 ms 2 Instructions Manual language version only Amendments to text and technical paramet...

Page 18: ...lectrical defect to the product 1 1 Connect to power supply 1 2 Check by a specialist electrician 1 3 Check by a specialist electrician 2 Product does not reach full power 2 1 Extension cord is not su...

Page 19: ...uy an equivalent new product By dutiful disposal of this product you can preserve precious natural resources and you help prevent any potential adverse effects on the environment and human health whic...

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