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BELT-SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS

Leopard

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

In order to keep the machine in good working condition, it is necessary to maintain the following items
periodically.

SANDING CHAMBER

Periodically vacuum-clean the sanding chamber of dust in order to prevent interference with correct tensioner
operation.

ROLLERS

Periodically check the external surface of the tensioning and sanding rollers. Remove any dirt.

WHEELS

Periodically remove dirt from the machine body and wheels. Dirt can cause ripples on the sanded surface.

DUST BAG

Remove the bag and shake it vigorously to empty out the sanding dust. Turn the bag inside out and wash it in a
washing machine in cold water in order to prevent the pores from blocking and its ability to collect dust from
decreasing.

BELT TENSION

Periodically check the belt tension. For adjustment procedures, see pg. 10.

BALL BEARINGS

Check the ball bearings periodically for wear or damage according to the following schedule:

Wheels

after the first 2500 hours.

Belt stretching pulley

after the first 2500 hours.

Impeller shaft

after the first 2500 hours.

Tensioning rollers

after the first 2500 hours.

Sanding roller

after the first 5000 hours.

Motor shaft

after the first 5000 hours.

SPARE PARTS

Always use original JANSER spare parts. The guarantee and consequent responsibility are forfeited if non-
original JANSER spare parts are used, and if repairs and adjustments are carried out by unauthorized
personnel.

Summary of Contents for Leopard

Page 1: ...usting 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 futur...

Page 2: ...BELT SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS Leopard Page 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 3: ...7 Instructions for electrical connection 7 Figures 8 9 Carrying the machine one person two people 10 10 Setting the machine up 11 Machine operation 12 Adjustment procedure centring the sanding pressur...

Page 4: ...it up DANGER Sanding wooden floors may lead to an explosive environment The following safety procedures must be applied Cigarettes cigars pipes lighters pilot lights and all other sources of fire may...

Page 5: ...ble away from the lower part of the machine in order to avoid contact with the abrasive Keep the power supply cable up over the machine DANGER The moving parts of this machine may cause serious injury...

Page 6: ...r lowers or rises but always move at a constant speed MACHINE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following information highlights potentially dangerous conditions for the operator and or machine Read this manual...

Page 7: ...orrect mains connection of the machine leads to a risk of electrocution In order to prevent possible electric shocks always use a three wire electric system connected to an electrical earth For maximu...

Page 8: ...BELT SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS Leopard Page 8 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figures...

Page 9: ...BELT SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS Leopard INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 9 Figures...

Page 10: ...A 7 Loosen nut 6 fig A slip the tube off and take it to the work site 8 Lift the base by taking hold of it at the front and back Rest the belt guard against the chest and carry it to the work site In...

Page 11: ...mp 4 Wind the cable around the pig s tail support Keep the cable out of the machine s way 5 Open side guard 9 fig B 6 Lower the tensioning roller by turning lever 10 fig B clockwise 7 Insert the abras...

Page 12: ...DANGER Dust created by sanding may spontaneously ignite and cause injury or damage Empty the dust bag when it is one third full Empty the dust bag each time after finishing with the machine Never leav...

Page 13: ...or decreases 2 By turning the handwheel in an anticlockwise direction the roller pressure on the floor increases WALL EDGE WHEEL In order to avoid damaging the skirting or wall while sanding along the...

Page 14: ...n the bag inside out and wash it in a washing machine in cold water in order to prevent the pores from blocking and its ability to collect dust from decreasing BELT TENSION Periodically check the belt...

Page 15: ...l adjustment replace the belt clean the outer surface of the tensioner clean straighten or replace the rubber coated roller correct their position see pg 11 Insufficient dust collection dust bag over...

Page 16: ...principles and specification EN 292 Part 2 September 1991 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements EN 60204 1 October 1992 Safety of household and electrical ap...

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