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Belt Sanders
HS 2200
Belt Sanders
HS 2200
Setup and installation
7 Setup and installation
7.1 Safety instructions
Warning! Risk of injury: Improper assembly and installation can lead to serious bodily injury or equip-
ment damage. For this reason this work may only be carried out by authorised, trained personnel who are
familiar with the operation of the machine and in strict observance of all safety instructions.
Warning! Danger – electric current: Work on electrical fittings may only be carried out by qualified person-
nel and in strict observance of the safety instructions.
Before assembling and installing the machine, check to
make sure it is complete and in good condition.
Warning! Risk of injury: An incomplete, faulty or damaged machine can lead to serious bodily injury or
equipment damage. Assemble and install the machine and other units only if they are complete.
Attention! Risk of material damage: Only operate the machine in ambient temperatures from
+10° to +40° C. If the instructions 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 constructions
such as a walls or other machines.
• Keep the work area orderly and clean. Components
and tools that are not put in their correct place or put
away may be the cause of accidents!
• Install the safety equipment according to the instruc-
tions and check that it functions properly.
Warning! Danger – electric current: Work on electrical fittings may only be carried out by qualified person-
nel and in strict observance of the safety instructions.
Characteristics of electrical connections:
• The machine must be earthed with electrical conduc-
tors.
• The voltage fluctuations in the mains supply may not
exceed ±10%.
• Security and connection cable. Table on page 14.
• Triggering characteristic C (D with heavy running,
caused by large swinging masses).
7.2 Electrical connection
• The power supply cable must be protected against
damage (e.g. armoured conduit).
• The power supply cable must be laid in such a way
that it does not overbend or chafe and there is no
risk of tripping over it.