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THE SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS SHOWN BELOW MAY BE USED THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. 
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU TAKE THE APPROPRIATE ACTION WHEREVER THE WARNINGS ARE USED.

1. Explanation of Symbols

Mandatory Instructions

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Read and fully understand the instruction manual 
before attempting to use the machine.

Indicates an instruction that requires particular attention

Wear protective eyewear

Use respiratory protective equipment

Use suitable protective footwear

Use hearing protection

Use protective work gloves

Warning

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Indicates a risk of severe personal injury or 
damage to the machine

Indicates a risk of severe personal injury 
from electrical shock

Risk of personal injury from lifting of heavy items

Indicates a risk of severe personal injury from 
airborne objects

Risk of fire

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2. General Health & Safety Guidance

Ensure that you carefully read and fully understand the 
instructions in this manual before assembly, installation and use 
of this product. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future 
reference.
WARNING: 

for your own safety, do not attempt to operate this machine 

until it is completely assembled and installed according to  
these instructions.

WARNING:

  When using any machine, basic safety precautions should 

always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and  
personal injury.

Safe Operation
1. Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

 

•   The operation of any machine can result in foreign objects being thrown 

into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Protective eyewear 
or other suitable eye protection or face shield should be used at all 
times. Everyday spectacles only have impact resistant lenses. They are not 
protective eyewear and do not give additional lateral protection.

•   Use respiratory protective equipment (dust mask etc.) if the machining 

operation creates dust. Exposure to high levels of dust created by 
machining hardwoods, softwoods and man made composite boards can 
result in serious health problems. Some imported hardwoods give off 
highly irritating dust, which can cause a burning sensation. The use of 
respiratory protective equipment should not be seen as an alternative to 
controlling the risk of exposure at source by using adequate dust  
extraction equipment. 

•   The use of ear plugs or ear defenders is recommended when the machine 

is in use, particularly if the noise level exceeds 85 dB.

•   Wear suitable protective gloves when handling cutting tools or blades. 

Gloves should NOT be worn when using the machine as they can be 
caught in moving parts of the machine.

•   Non-slip safety footwear is recommended when using the machine and 

handling large work pieces.

2. Dress appropriately

 

•   Do not wear loose clothing, neckties or jewellery; they can be caught in 

moving parts of the machine.

•  Roll up long sleeves above the elbow.
•  Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

3. Safety warnings

 

•  Find and read any warning labels on the machine.
•   It is important that any labels bearing health and safety warnings are 

not removed, defaced or covered. Replacement labels can be obtained by 
contacting our Customer Service Department.

4. Familiarise yourself with the machine

 

•   If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of this machine, 

obtain advice from your supervisor, instructor, or other qualified person or 
contact your retailer for information on training courses. Do not use this 
machine until adequate training has been undertaken.

5. Take care when moving or positioning the machine 

•   Some machines can be very heavy. Ensure the floor of the area in which 

the machine is to be used is capable of supporting the machine.

•   The machine and its various components can be heavy.  

Always adopt a safe lifting technique and seek assistance when lifting 
heavy components. In some cases it may be necessary to use mechanical 
handling equipment to position the machine within the work area.

•   Some machines have optional wheel kits available to allow them to be 

manoeuvred around the workshop as required. Care should be taken to 
install these according to the instructions provided.

•   Due to the nature of the design of some machines the centre of gravity 

will be high making them unstable when moved. Extreme care should be 
taken when moving any machine.

•  If transportation of the machine is required then all precautions relating 

to the installation and handling of the machine apply. In addition, ensure 
that any vehicles or manual handling equipment used for transportation 
are of adequate specification.

6. The machine should be level and stable at all times

 

•   When using a leg stand or cabinet base that is designed to be fitted to 

the machine, always ensure that it is securely fastened to the machine 
using the fixings provided.

•   If the machine is suitable to be used on a workbench, ensure that the 

workbench is well constructed and capable of withstanding the weight 
of the machine. The machine should always be securely fastened to the 
workbench with appropriate fixings.  

•   Where possible, floor standing machines should always be secured to the 

floor with fixings appropriate to the structure of the floor.

Summary of Contents for BDS250

Page 1: ...d and wheel kit To register this product please visit www recordpower info It is important to register your product as soon as possible in order to receive efficient after sales support and be entitled to the full 5 year guarantee Your statutory rights are not affected Please see back cover for contact details Important For your safety read instructions carefully before assembling or using this pr...

Page 2: ...g Checking Contents 7 Assembly Instructions 8 Getting to Know your Belt Disc Sander 9 No Volt Switch 10 Basic Operation 11 Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 13 Dust Extraction 14 Electrical Connection Wiring Diagram 15 Exploded Diagram Parts List 16 Assembly of the Optional BDS250 A Stand 17 Assembly of the Optional BDS250 W Wheel Kit EU Declaration of Conformity Contents ...

Page 3: ... or blades Gloves should NOT be worn when using the machine as they can be caught in moving parts of the machine Non slip safety footwear is recommended when using the machine and handling large work pieces 2 Dress appropriately Do not wear loose clothing neckties or jewellery they can be caught in moving parts of the machine Roll up long sleeves above the elbow Wear protective hair covering to co...

Page 4: ...allows your body to remain balanced and feed the work piece in to the machine without overreaching Keep proper footing and balance at all times 15 Electrical supply Electrical circuits should be dedicated to each machine or large enough to handle combined motor amp loads Power outlets should be located near each machine so that power or extension cables are not obstructing high traffic areas Obser...

Page 5: ...section of the manual for details of the specific dust extraction requirements for this machine The dust extractor should be switched ON before starting the machine that it is connected to The dust extractor should be left running for 30 seconds after the last machining operation is complete in order to clear any residual waste from the machine 26 Ensure that the machine is correctly guarded Never...

Page 6: ...im under this guarantee proof of the original purchase date will be required to validate the warranty period 2 Claims Procedure 2 1 In the first instance please contact the Authorised Dealer who supplied the Product to you In our experience many initial problems with machines that are thought to be due to faulty parts are actually solved by correct setting up or adjustment of the machines A good A...

Page 7: ...arning For your own safety never connect plug to power source outlet or switch on until all assembly steps are complete and until you have read and understood the entire Owner s manual For assembly you will need not included Standard Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver 10 mm wrench Item Description Quantity A Belt disc sander assembly 1 B Owner s manual 1 C Table 1 D Sanding disc 1 E Mount support ta...

Page 8: ...movement the supporting surface where the belt and disc sander is mounted should be examined carefully after mounting to ensure that no movement during use can result If any movement occurs secure the workbench or supporting surface before resuming operation of the belt and disc sander Installing Sander Disc and Guard 1 Remove the backing from the self adhesive sanding disc Align perimeter of disc...

Page 9: ...ng the work or fingers between the table and sanding surface the table edge should be a maximum of 3 mm from sanding surface 7 Loosen the 4 M6 hex nuts under the table 8 Using a suitable spacer for example a 3 mm thick piece of card or 3 mm diameter drill bit hold the table against the spacer and tighten the 4 M6 hex nuts Fig 7 6 Squaring Table Assembly Warning To avoid injury from accidental star...

Page 10: ...ever to the left to release the belt tension Fig 7 12 6 Place the sanding belt over the drums with the direction arrow pointing as shown in Fig 7 13 Make sure the belt is centred on both drums 7 Slide tension lever to the right to apply belt tension Fig 7 12 8 Tighten hex socket screw when bed is in desired position 9 Reinstall the work support 10 Rotate the belt by hand in the direction of the ar...

Page 11: ...he left applies belt tension 5 Work support hex screw 6 Work support Supports the workpiece on the sanding belt 7 Base 8 Belt bed 9 Mounting holes 10 No volt switch 11 Sanding Disc 12 Sanding paper 13 Work table assembly 9 No Volt Switch Note The no volt switch has no volt release and emergency stop feature This feature is intended to prevent the unauthorised starting 1 To turn machine on raise th...

Page 12: ...t the side coming up from under the table could damage the work by making it chatter or tear the work from your hands and throw it In the Event of a Blockage or if the Machine Stalls If the machine stalls due to the work piece or sanding belt becoming trapped switch the machine of immediately by pressing the red button on the switch marked O Locate and rectify the source of the blockage If the san...

Page 13: ...cket head locking screw Surface Sanding On The Belt Warning To avoid injury from slips jams or thrown pieces adjust the work support to clear the sanding surface by no more than 3 mm When checking clearance between the belt and work support press the belt flat against the metal beneath it Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands keeping fingers away from the sanding belt Fig 10 5 Keep the end but...

Page 14: ...side of the disc can cause workpiece to fly up kickback and result in injury Sanding Small End Surfaces on the Sanding Disc Note Use of a mitre fence is recommended for this operation Always move the work across the left side of centre on the sanding disc face as shown Fig 10 8 Warning For your own safety remove the plug from power source outlet before adjusting the sander Use a combination square...

Page 15: ...wrench to tighten tension between pulleys Fig 11 2 5 Tighten 4 M8 hex head screws careful 6 Test belt tension by placing fingers on either side of the belt and squeeze There should be about a 6mm give on the belt Fig 11 3 Please note Excessive tension on the pulley belt may cause increased noise and overload the motor Excessive movement on pulley belt may cause the belt to fail prematurely 7 Locat...

Page 16: ...tor is switched off for 20 minutes then the other can be used thus enabling continuous usage Or both motors can be used simultaneously giving maximum suction but in this mode the extractor must be switched off for 20 minutes every hour 0 5 micron filtration DX5000 High Filtration Dust Extractor Bag type extractor 200 litre capacity Twin 1 kW motor suitable for heavy usage ie if one motor is switch...

Page 17: ...63 plug for use in the UK always ensure that it is fitted with a fuse conforming to BS1362 appropriate to the rating of the machine If replacing the original fuse always fit a fuse of equivalent rating to the original Never fit a fuse of a higher rating than the original Never modify the fuse or fuse holder to accept fuses of a different type or size Where the current rating of the machine exceeds...

Page 18: ...18 15 Exploded Diagram Parts List ...

Page 19: ...llector 35 Pan head screw M5 x 16 36 Clamp handle 37 Handle 38 Pan head screw M5 x 16 39 Cast Base 40 Motor cover 41 Lower safety guard 42 Pan head screw M5 x 8 43 Thread M6 x 145 44 Rubber sleeve 45 Support stem 46 Lock base sander belt 47 Motor 48 Hex head screw 49 Lock washer 50 Drive pulley 51 Countersink washer 52 Flat cross screw M5 x 10 53 Pulley cover 54 Timing belt 55 Drive pulley 56 Flat...

Page 20: ... comes as a self assembly unit Fig 16 1 Stand 1 2 x Long mid brace supports 2 Short mid brace supports x2 3 2 x Long top brace supports 4 2 x Short top brace supports 5 4 x Legs 6 24 x Stand fixing nuts bolts and washers each 7 Long fixing bolts 2 washers and 2 nuts x 4 i Kg i Kg 16 Assembly of the Optional BDS250 A Stand 3 7 6 1 4 5 Fig 16 1 2 x 24 x 4 ...

Page 21: ...ing the nuts bolts and washers supplied Fig 16 2 2 In the same way attach the second leg to the brace support Fig 16 3 3 Locate the short top brace supports and fix to the legs as shown Fig 16 4 4 Continue in this way until all of the legs and top brace supports have been fitted Fig 16 5 5 The locating holes a third of the way down each leg are for securing the mid brace supports Fix the long mid ...

Page 22: ...er the stand and place the long fixing bolts through the four location holes in the machine base Fig 16 9 2 Secure the machine to the stand with the remaining washers and nuts Fig 16 9 Fig 16 8 LONG FIXING BOLTS 1 Feed the long fixing bolts up through the stand and secure the four corners using the washers and bolts provided Fig 16 8 The whole stand can now be fully tightened ready for the machine...

Page 23: ...sing one of the pins and washers provided Fig 17 6 5 Feed the axle through the fixing holes on both of the rear legs of the stand and pedal Fig 17 7 The rear side of the machine is that which is closest to the sanding disc see Fig 17 8 6 Repeat this process at the opposite side ensuring that both sides of the axle have been secured with the fixing pins and washers and that both sides of the pedal ...

Page 24: ...dal Wheel Kit Fig 17 2 FLATTENED AREAS Fig 17 6 FIXING PIN Fig 17 10 RELEASE CATCH PEDAL OPERATING FRAME Fig 17 9 Fig 17 5 AXLE BRACE SUPPORT BAR Fig 17 11 Fig 17 7 AXLE FIXING PIN PEDAL Fig 17 3 RELEASE CATCH Fig 17 4 Fig 17 8 REAR OF MACHINE ...

Page 25: ...EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC ELECTROMAGNETIC 2004 108 EC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE EN 55014 1 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 and conforms to the machinery example for which the EC Type Examination Certificate No AM50166729 AN50166726 and AE50136031 has been issued by TÜV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH at Am Grauen Stein D 51105 Cologne Germany and complies wi...

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