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GENERAL

POWER

TOOL

SAFETY

WARNINGS

e)

Do

not

overreach.

Keep

proper

footing

and

balance

at

all

times.

This

enables

better

control

of the

power tool

in

unexpected

situations.

f)

Dress

properly.

Do

not

wear

loose

clothing

or

jewellery.

Keep

your

hair,

clothing

and

gloves

away

from

moving

parts.

Loose

clothes,

jewellery

or

long

hair

can

be

caught

in

moving

parts.

g)

If devices

are

provided

for the

connection

of

dust

extraction

and

collection

facilities,

ensure

these

are

connected

and

properly

used.

Use

of

dust

collection

can

reduce

dust-related

hazards.

4,

Power

tool

use

and

care

a)

Do not

force

the

power

tool.

Use

the

correct

power

tool

for

your

application.

The

correct

power

tool

will

do the

job

better

and

safer

at

the

rate

for

which it

was

designed.

b)

Do

not

use

the

power

tool

if

the

switch

does

not

turn

it

on

and

off.

Any

power

tool

that

cannot

be

controlled

with

the

switch

is

dangerous

and

must

be

repaired.

c)

Disconnect

the

plug

from

the

power

source

and/or

the

battery

pack

from

the

power

tool

before

making

any

adjustments,

changing

accessories,

or

storing

power

tools.

Such

preventive

safety

measures

reduce

the

risk

of

starting

the

power tool

accidentally.

d)

Store

idle

power

tools

out

of

the

reach

of

children

and

do

not

allow

persons

unfamiliar

with

the

power

tool

or

these

instructions

to

operate

the

power

tool.

Power

tools

are

dangerous

in

the

hands

of

untrained

users.

e)

Maintain

power

tools.

Check

for

misalignment

or

binding

of

moving

parts,

breakage

of

parts

and

any

other

condition

that

may

affect

the

power

tool’s

operation.

If

damaged,

have the

power

tool

repaired

before

use.

Many

accidents

are

caused

by poorly

maintained

power

tools.

f) Keep cutting

tools

sharp

and

clean.

Properly

maintained

cutting

tools

with

sharp cutting

edges

are

less

likely

to

bind

and

are

easier

to

control.

g)

Use the

power

tool,

accessories

and

tool

bits

etc.

in

accordance

with

these

instructions,

taking

into

account

the

working

conditions

and

the

work

to

be

performed.

Use of the

power

tool

for

operations

different

from

those

intended

could

result

in

a

hazardous

situation.

5. Service

a)

Have

your power

tool

serviced

by

a

qualified

repair

person

using

only

identical

replacement

parts.

This

will

ensure

that

the

safety

of

the

power

tool

is

maintained.

b)

If the

replacement

of

the

supply

cord

is

necessary,

this

has

to

be done

by

the

manufacturer

or

its

agent

in

order

to

avoid

a

safety

hazard.

6.

Additional

Safety

and

Working

Instructions

a)

Dusts

from

materials

such

as

lead-containing

coatings,

some

wood

types,

minerals

and

metals

can

be harmful

to

one’s

health

and

cause

allergic

reactions,

leading

to

respiratory

infections

and/or

cancer.

Materials

containing

asbestos

may

only

be

worked

by

specialists.

Observe

the

relevant

regulations

in your

country

for the

materials

to

be

worked.

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Summary of Contents for BD370

Page 1: ...inci SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL JACK Belt and Disc Sander BD370 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS i BD370 sa raat te All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Page 3: ...for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock e When operating a power tool...

Page 4: ...l Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakageof parts and any other condition that may affect the power...

Page 5: ...ose materials such as chipsand cut offs p Always maintain a clearance of 1 6 mm between the work table and the machine e Make sure the sanding belt is installed in the correct direction See directiona...

Page 6: ...rotection is not worn 9 Using an Extension Cable a If an extension cable is required use an approved triple core extension cable suitable for the power input of the tool b Grounded tools always requir...

Page 7: ...ution Risk Of Injury Do impact of noise can cause damage not reach into the running to hearing saw blade a ee Caution Wear a dust mask Amperes 7 5M 15M 25M 30M 45M 60M 0 2 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 2 1 3 4 6 6...

Page 8: ...Table Tilt 0 45 Gross Weight 19 5kg Nett Weight 18 5kg Intended Use This power tool is intended to sand wood only Any other use is considered as not intended use and any damagesor injuries result from...

Page 9: ...from their packaging Remove all packaging material from the machine and the accessories provided Before starting the operation of the machine for thefirst time check if all Parts listed in the box con...

Page 10: ...CTIONS OPERATION Installing Sanding Disc Fix to Mounting Board not supplied Clamp Mounting Board to Work Surface not supplied Readyfor Use Operation Adjusting Work Table All manuals and user guides at...

Page 11: ...OPERATION Sanding using Mitre Gauge cncw a All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 12: ...OPERATION Surface Sanding Sanding inside Curves a All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 13: ...t approved by the manufacturer Your safety and that of others may be compromised Do not use the product if any switches guards or other functions does not work as intended Return to an authorised serv...

Page 14: ...hould be performed by an authorised service centre If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced only by the manufacturer or by an authorised service centre to prevent damage to the saw or r...

Page 15: ...OPERATION All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 16: ...on usage 1 2 7 The product has not been used for hire purposes 1 2 8 The product has been purchased by you as the guarantee is not transferable from a private sale 2 Claims Procedure 2 1 In the first...

Page 17: ...iness or resale Purposes and we have no liability to youfor any loss of profit loss of business business interruption or loss of business opportunity 3 2 This Guarantee does not confer any rights othe...

Page 18: ...egulations included in the Directives 2006 42 EC EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Certificate for EC type examination delivered by Intertek Testing Services Ltd Shanghai Buildin No 86 1198 Qinzhou Road No...

Page 19: ...guard 39 Switch 11 Switch plastic guard 40 Spring I 12 Phillips screw black 41 Bushing 13 Phillips Screw Spring washer White 42 Belt tension assembly 14 Tension lever Assembly 43 Block retaining ring...

Page 20: ...wheel Phillips Screw spring washer flat wa Black Inner Hex head bolt Drive belt cover Hex nut black Strain relief assembly Description Strain relief assembly II Strain relief assembly II Phillips scr...

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