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DRUM SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS

ED 98

PG. 

8/19

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

CABLES, EXTENSIONS AND PLUGS

Only use approved three-wire cables, two of which are current-carrying and one earth.

The maximum recommended length of the cable is 10 m; for lengths exceeding 10 m use cables
with larger cross- section.

DANGER

If the machine is used with cables of insufficient cross-section and/or
excessive length, damage to people and/or things may occur.

MACHINE WITH SINGLE-PHASE MOTOR 230/240V

∼∼∼∼

 50Hz

For Europe, the power supply cable must be of HAR approved type, namely 

HO5VV-3x2.5 mm2

,

and the plug must be of the 

2P+T16A-250V

 approved type.

For non-European versions, consult an authorized JANSER distributor.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL OF SAWDUST ORIGINATED BY WORKING

DANGER:

Dust created by sanding may spontaneously ignite and cause injury or
damage. Dust from sanding must be dealt with suitably. Always empty the
sanding dust into metal containers located outside the building.

DANGER:

Dust created by sanding may spontaneously ignite and cause injuries or
damages. Empty the dust bag when it is one-third full. Empty the dust bag
each time after  finishing with the machine. Never leave the dust bag
unattended when it contains sanding dust.
Do not empty the contents of the bag over a fire.

Summary of Contents for Jaguar

Page 1: ...ting or carrying out maintenance operations on this machine may cause damage to persons and or things The operator must be trained to use the machine before starting it up Keep this manual for future...

Page 2: ...ect of protective measures and warning instruction for correct usage of machines 9 9 9 11 Machine characteristics 12 Indications concerning the machine non allowed usage 13 13 Description for starting...

Page 3: ...warnings found on this machine or in this manual DANGER Failure to read the JAGUAR machine manual before starting up adjusting or carrying out maintenance operations on the machine itself may cause in...

Page 4: ...er having pushed forward lever pos 1 fig A lift the tube pos 3 and release bar pos 4 from the small roll pos 2 3 Pull the plug pos 6 out of the socket pos 7 by rotating the plug anticlockwise 4 Loosen...

Page 5: ...DRUM SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS ED 98 PG 5 19 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 6: ...DRUM SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS ED 98 PG 6 19 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 7: ...ecting the cable to the power supply grid make sure that the voltage and frequency available are correct DANGER Exposing the machine to water or rain leads to a risk of electrocution Keep the machine...

Page 8: ...ed type namely HO5VV 3x2 5 mm2 and the plug must be of the 2P T16A 250V approved type For non European versions consult an authorized JANSER distributor INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL OF SAWDUST ORIGINATED...

Page 9: ...the machine according to specifications DANGER Injuries or damages may be caused by using the sander without its guards and covers in place Always make sure that all guards and covers are in their pl...

Page 10: ...NGER Injury or electrocution may occur if the machine passes over the power supply cable or damages it Keep the cable away from the lower part of the machine in order to avoid contact with the abrasiv...

Page 11: ...ho will use the machine Immediately report damages to the machine or incorrect operation 1 Keep hands and clothing away from rotating parts 2 Do not run the machine with the belt and abrasive guards o...

Page 12: ...CENTRE PIN ON THE WHEEL SAFETY MOTOR PROTECTION BY MEANS OF LEVER N 9 FIG A RELEASING THE LEVER THE MOTOR STOPS WHEELS 80 mm REPLACEABLE BEARINGS LIFELONG LUBRICATED RADIAL BEARING ROLLER PRESSURE AD...

Page 13: ...all the danger warning and caution instructions Make sure that all operators have read this manual 2 Place the dust bag on the elbow and tie the cord on the bag fastener 3 Find the power socket The so...

Page 14: ...eneral principles for design Technical principles and specification EN 292 Part 2 September 1991 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 60204 1 October 199...

Page 15: ...g B clockwise the extremity of the side guard drum lifts off the floor 3 Turning the screw pos 5 fig B anti clockwise the extremity of the side guard drum lowers towards the floor 4 Once the position...

Page 16: ...ork position the wheel pos 7 fig B correctly by unscrewing the locking support screw moving the support to the required position and tightening the screw PROCEDURES FOR THE SETTING OF THE ABRASIVE JAG...

Page 17: ...guard pos 8 fig B after the removal of the screws 2 of them and the loosening of the screws for motor blocking 4 of them pos 1 fig H Adjustment of suction belt tension has to be done by means of the...

Page 18: ...surface faulty abrasive dirty or faulty roller surfaces incorrect wheel adjustment replace abrasive clean straighten or replace the rubber coated drum correct wheel position see pg 16 Insufficient du...

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