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use damaged accessories. Prior to use, check that the mounting plate for the sanding pad as well
as any accessories are free from damage. Check that nobody can be hit by any flying parts, and
operate the tool at maximum speed for one minute to test operate the accessories.
•
Always wait until the tool has stopped moving before you put it down. Otherwise you may lose
control of the tool.
•
Regularly clean the tool's air outlets.
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Hold the tool firmly with both hands while working.
•
Do not use sandpaper that is too large. Observe the manufacturer's instructions regarding the
choice of sanding pad. If the sandpaper extends outside of the sanding head, this can result in
personal injury or damage to the surface.
•
Never use more than one extension pole.
•
Always wear heavy-duty gloves and eye protection when working with the drywall sander.
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Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, ties, scarves, etc., as these can get caught in moving parts.
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Pay attention to the risk of kickback.
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Wear dust mask P2 and connect the dust filter extractor to a vacuum cleaner.
Labelling
Mark
Explanation
Mark
Explanation
V
Volt
Hz
Hertz
~
Alternating current
W
Watt
n
o
Speed/stroke rate, no load
/min or min-1 Rpm or spm
Equipment, class II
Always read the operating instructions to
minimise the risk of personal injury.
Wear ear protection.
Wear eye protection.
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated voltage
230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power
600 W
Speed
0–1000 rpm
Sanding pad, diameter
215 mm
Sandpaper, diameter
225 mm
Pole diameter
32 mm
Length without extension pole
1,23/1,65 m
Length with extension pole
2,20 m
Weight without extension pole
4,5 kg
Weight with extension pole
5,0 kg
Safety class
II
Sound power, LwA
96 dB(A), K=3 dB
Sound pressure level, LpA
85 dB(A), K=3 dB
Vibration
2,93 m/s², K=1,5 m/s²
Wear hearing protection!
The declared vibration value, which has been measured by a standardised test method, can be used to
compare different tools with each other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING!
The actual vibration level when using power tools may differ from the specified maximum value,
depending on how the tool is used. It is therefore necessary to determine which safety precautions are
required to protect the user, based on an estimate of exposure in actual operating conditions (taking into
account all stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idling, in
addition to the start-up time).
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