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Operating instructions

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GB/US

Bristle Blaster

®

 Electric

5. 

PLACING IN OPERATION

Application:
This tool is used for the removal of corrosion and coatings, and for producing a rough surface profile (anchor profile) 
using a specially developed Bristle Blaster

®

 Belt.

1. 

Interrupt supply of power and then fasten Bristle Blaster

®

 

23 mm belt correctly to the tool using the related Adapter Sys-

tem (pay attention to direction of travel) and the related serrat-
ed lock washer and screw. 

See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2

2. 

For Bristle Blaster

®

 23 mm stainless steel belt only use 40 mm 

"stainless steel" Accelerator Bar.

3. 

Before you plug the tool into a socket, you must check that it 

is possible to actuate the switch correctly and that the switch 

returns to the "OFF" position when you press on the rear part 

of the switch. To start the tool, you must release the rear part of 

the switch and push it forward. You must then release the front 

part of the switch so that it engages. To stop the tool, you must 

press the rear part of the switch. The switch then jumps to the 

"OFF" position. Prior to plugging into a socket, always ensure 

the switch is not in the "ON" position.

4. 

Hold tool by the tool body and the vertical handle at the same 

time.

5. 

To obtain the best performance, it is to be ensured the accel-

erator bar is guided close to the surface to be machined. If the 

accelerator bar is too far from the surface, the performance will 
drop significantly. 

See Fig. 3. 

For a more detailed description 

of the function of the Bristle Blaster

®

 see 

the DVD supplied 

or www.monti.de

6. 

Only work using minimum contact pressure. Excessive contact 

pressure will limit the performance.

7. 

In all circumstances, prevent the entry of water into the tool.

Summary of Contents for Bristle Blaster Electric

Page 1: ...Bristle Blaster Electric ...

Page 2: ...das Produkt Bristle Blaster Electric 230 V 50 Hz Bristle Blaster Electric 230 V 60 Hz Bristle Blaster Electric 120 V 60 Hz auf das sich diese Erklärung bezieht mit den folgenden Normen übereinstimmt DIN EN 60745 2 3 VDE 0740 2 3 gemäß den Bestimmungen der Richtlinien 2006 42 EG 2014 35 EU 2014 30 EU MONTI Werkzeuge GmbH Hennef 20 09 2016 Volker Jannaschk Managing Director ...

Page 3: ...dditional obligations so that changes and improvements can be made in copies already sent It is forbidden to copy or translate any part of this manual without the prior written approval of the manufacturer Table of contents 1 Responsibility of the owner and or user of the tool 16 2 Packaging 16 3 Important safety information and safety instructions 16 4 Working area 17 4 1 Personal safety 17 4 2 T...

Page 4: ...ed personnel are individuals who due to their training experience and instruction as well as their knowledge of applicable standards stipulations health and safety regulations are qualified to undertake the related necessary actions and can identify and avoid possible hazards during this process The operating organisation must ensure that personnel tasked with operation maintenance and servicing h...

Page 5: ... a risk of injury 2 Never allow children unauthorised individuals or individuals without safety glasses and other protective equip ment to enter the working area 3 Always operate tool in a well ventilated working area Never work with this tool near flammable liquids or gases The motor on this tool can produce sparks in normal operation and sparks can cause a fire 4 1 Personal safety 1 Wear suitabl...

Page 6: ...off tool and disconnect from the power supply 8 Prior to the replacement and inspection of accessories such as the adapter system and Bristle Blaster Belt the tool is to be isolated from the power supply Do not perform any servicing work on the tool as long as it is connected to the power supply 9 Never touch the Bristle Blaster Belt as long as the tool is in operation 10 Regularly check electrica...

Page 7: ...t uninten tional or unauthorised use in the absence of an authorised individual 7 In use always hold by the tool body and the vertical handle 8 Use Bristle Blaster Belt in the correct operating direction 9 The Bristle Blaster Belt can produce sparks on machining hard surfaces 10 Never carry tool by the cable Protect cable against heat sharp edges and running over 11 If the tool suddenly feels diff...

Page 8: ...when you press on the rear part of the switch To start the tool you must release the rear part of the switch and push it forward You must then release the front part of the switch so that it engages To stop the tool you must press the rear part of the switch The switch then jumps to the OFF position Prior to plugging into a socket always ensure the switch is not in the ON position 4 Hold tool by t...

Page 9: ...the tool see section 8 Troubleshooting Are you using an Bristle Blaster Belt with the wrong direction of travel Fit the brush belt such that is runs in the correct direction see section 5 Placing in operation Fig 2 Is the Accelerator Bar showing signs of wear Check the Accelerator Bar In case of wear rotate by approx 45 or renew Correct direction of operation Holding machine Less contact pressure ...

Page 10: ... Volt AC Ampère Double insulated housing RoHS Double insulated housing The Bristle Blaster Electric has a double insulated housing Double insulated housings are manufactured with two separate layers of protection for the electrical insulation or have twice the width insulation between the user and the electrical tool The Bristle Blaster Electric which is equipped with this insulation system does n...

Page 11: ...he minimum wire diameter required Before you use an extension cable you must check it for loose or bare wires as well as damaged insulation or faulty cable connections Perform all necessary repairs or replace the complete cable if necessary before you use it 6 1 Servicing Warning Ensure the tool is switched off and unplugged before you inspect it or service it Servicing This tool should only be se...

Page 12: ...it the connector to the brush holder flap 6 Ensure the two carbon brushes are pressed by the brush rings and that the connectors are connected to the flaps 7 Re fit the rear housing and fasten it with the screw 7 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 1 All service work on the tool is only to be undertaken by qualified workshop personnel or the dealer where you purchased the tool Repair or servicing by unqualified ...

Page 13: ...engineer Heavy vibration of the rotating belt Adapter System not fastened correctly Re fit Adapter System Foreign body jammed between spindle and Adapter System Remove object and re fit Adapter system worn Use new Adapter System Bristle Blaster Belt faulty Fit new Bristle Blaster Belt Adapter System comes undone in operation Screw not tightened or serrated lock washer not used Use serrated lock wa...

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