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Belt Sanders

HS 2200

Belt Sanders

HS 2200

 Emission values at the workplace according to 
 EN ISO 11202

 Idle 

83,8 Decibel. 

 Working 

78,1 Decibel. 

An allowance must be made to compensate for toler-

ances with the specified emission values. K = 4 dB (A)

4.6 Noise emission

The specified values are emission values and therefore 

do not represent safe workplace values. Even though a 

relationship exists between particle emission and noise 

emission levels, an inference cannot be made about 

whether additional safety measures need to be imple-

mented. Factors which can significantly affect the emis-

sion level that presently exists at the workplace include 

duration of the effect, characteristics of the workspace, 

and other ambient influences. 

The permissible workplace values may also differ from 

country to country. Nevertheless, this information is 

provided to help the operator better assess hazards and 

risks.

Depending on the location of the machine and other 

specific conditions, the actual noise emission values may 

deviate significantly from the specified values.

It is recommended to use protective ear equipment, this is 

however not a substitute for properly sharpened tools or 

the correct operating speed.

Technical data

Summary of Contents for HS 2200

Page 1: ...Keep this manual handy and in good condition for continual reference User Manual Belt Sanders HS 2200...

Page 2: ...n they are using maintaining or repairing the machine Attention The machine must be inspected immediately on arrival If the machine was damaged during transport or if any parts are missing a written r...

Page 3: ...er operator 9 2 5 What is required of personnel 9 2 6 Work safety 9 2 7 Personal safety 10 2 8 Hazards arising from the machine 10 2 9 Other risks 11 3 Declaration of Conformity 12 4 Technical data 13...

Page 4: ...8 9 1 Safety instructions 28 9 2 Switching on the machine 29 9 3 Control points during test sanding 29 9 4 Switching off the machine 29 9 5 Emergency stop 30 9 6 Working techniques 30 9 6 1 Permitted...

Page 5: ...e Warning Danger electric current This symbol warns of potentially dangerous situations related to electric current Not observing the safety instructions increases the risk of serious injury or death...

Page 6: ...ed solely for those persons who work on or with the machine All descriptions texts drawings photos and other depictions are protected by copyright and other commercial laws Illegal use of the material...

Page 7: ...d can therefore be disman tled without problem This material is also easy to dis pose of and does not pollute the environment or jeopard Attention Used electrical materials electronic components lubri...

Page 8: ...ulting from improper use that are made against the manufacturer and its authorized representatives shall be rejected The operator shall be solely liable for any damage that results from improper use o...

Page 9: ...asks and recognise potential risks If the personnel lack the necessary knowledge for work ing on or with the machine they must first be trained Responsibility for working with the machine installation...

Page 10: ...protect against loss of hearing 2 8 Hazards arising from the machine The machine has undergone a hazards analysis The design and construction of the machine are based on the results of this analysis a...

Page 11: ...ge as a result of high noise levels Health impairments due to the inhalation of airborne particles especially when working with beech and oak wood Unforeseen contact of the hands with the running sand...

Page 12: ...D 70563 Stuttgart No 0392 This EC Declaration of Conformity is valid only if the CE label has been affixed to the machine Modifying or altering the machine without the express written agreement of the...

Page 13: ...ature 10 to 40 C Storage temperature 10 to 50 C Machine Height 1380 mm Length 2510 mm Width 1000 mm Weight 330 kg Belt rollers dia 190 mm Belt speed 28 m s Table size 700 x 2200 mm Max frame height 50...

Page 14: ...ained ac cording to the Principles for Testing Particle Emissions workplace related particle concentrations of woodwork ing machines that the particle emission values for this machine are notably belo...

Page 15: ...d to be imple mented Factors which can significantly affect the emis sion level that presently exists at the workplace include duration of the effect characteristics of the workspace and other ambient...

Page 16: ...ting up the machine 5 1 Overview Machine base frame Height adjustment handwheel Worktable Infeed fence Connection for dust extractor 120 mm Upper protective cover On Off Emergency off Sanding carriage...

Page 17: ...inen Werkzeuge f r Holz Machines tools for wood Machines Outillage pour le bois Belt Sanders HS 2200 Setting up the machine The data plate displays the following specifications Manufacturer info Model...

Page 18: ...machine s centre of gravity when trans porting it minimise the risk of it tipping over Take measures to prevent the machine from slipping sideways Ropes strops or other hoisting devices must be equipp...

Page 19: ...on desiccant 6 3 Transport inspection Upon arrival inspect the shipment to ensure that it is complete and has not suffered any damage If any transport damage is visible do not accept the de livery or...

Page 20: ...ructions are not followed damage may occur during storage Ensure that there is sufficient space for working around the machine Ensure there is ample distance between the machine and other solid constr...

Page 21: ...re there is sufficient clearance for or from neigh bouring workstations Due to a high risk of tilting the assembled machine must be firmly anchored to the floor 7 4 Unloading The machine can be unload...

Page 22: ...rs and fix them with screws 6 Attach the rear shore to the base halves Screws Cross beam 7 Mount the upper crossmember to the base using screws Screws Cross bar Fig 4 Installation Fig 5 Installation 8...

Page 23: ...ar Height support Screw Eccentric Fig 7 Installation 10 Set the sanding carriage to the bar and adjust play free with eccentric screw Sanding carriage Sanding fence Eccentric Fig 8 Installation 11 Adj...

Page 24: ...nts The dust extractor must be connected to the machine so it is always switched on with the belt sanding machine This can be done via a potentialfree contact Only vacuum hoses may be used that fulfil...

Page 25: ...st accidentally being turned on again Before commencing any work with the machine in spect it to ensure that it is complete and in technically good condition Ensure that there is sufficient space for...

Page 26: ...d maneuvering Fig 10 Table height adjustment and maneuvering The height of worktable can be continuously adjusted via the handwheel Also the position can be changed via the holding bar Hand wheel Hold...

Page 27: ...The arrow on the bottom belt half must point to the left 5 Tension the sanding belt by turning the handwheel to the right 6 Now you can adjust the belt position via screw 7 First loosen the lock scre...

Page 28: ...narrow workpieces close at hand Before switching on the machine always check to make sure that there are no other persons in the immediate vicinity of the machine During operation When changing to an...

Page 29: ...g belts will move down and away from the work piece 9 2 Switching on the machine Warning Risk of injury due to insufficient preparation It is only permitted to switch on the machine if for the work at...

Page 30: ...Sanding frame sides with the removeable table inlay Sanding of smaller workpieces with the workpiece stop Sanding of front sides or corners on the upper sander Prohibited working techniques are those...

Page 31: ...14 Sanding on the upper sanding surface 1 Open the lid on the upper sanding surface 2 You can sand end grain small workpieces or edges at the left end of the running sanding belt 3 The lid must always...

Page 32: ...cidents Following the maintenance work re install the guards and check that they are functioning properly Warning Danger electric current Work on electrical fittings may only be carried out by qualifi...

Page 33: ...aned from the guides Pull the worktable into the end position and clean the guides and the guide rollers with a rag The guides of the worktable must not be oiled or greased Cleaning interval weekly 10...

Page 34: ...o do if a fault develops Stricktly speaking In the event of a breakdown which creates danger for either personnel or equipment the machine should be stopped immediately by activating the emergency sto...

Page 35: ...the electrical system or in the machine connection Clean guides Do not oil or grease Clean height adjustment and spindle gradient adjustment and grease lubricate Realign the base halves to each oth e...

Page 36: ...usting the sanding belt 27 N Noise emission 15 O Operation 28 Operating conditions 13 Operation manual 8 Other risks 11 P Packaging 19 Particle emissions 14 Periodic service 32 Prohibited working tech...

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