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A5P | 01

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Deep sanding grooves or scars in 

the workpiece. 

1. 

Sanding belt/disc grit is too coarse 

for the desired finish.

1. 

Use a finer-grit sanding accessory.

2. Workpiece sanded across the 

grain.

2. Sand with the grain of the wood.

3. Too much sanding force on the 

workpiece.

3. Reduce pressure on workpiece 

while sanding.

4. Workpiece held still against the 

belt-disc for too long.

4. Keep workpiece moving while 

sanding on the sanding accessory.

Sanding surface clogs quickly.

1. 

Too much pressure against belt/

disc.

1. Reduce pressure on workpiece 

while sanding.

2. Sanding softwood.

2.

 Use different stock, different 

sanding accessories, If you are 

certain of using softwood this will 

occur frequently. Plan on cleaning or

replacing belts/discs frequently.

Burns on workpiece.

1. Using a sanding grit that is too 

fine.

1. Use a coarser-grit sanding 

accessory.

2. Using too much pressure.

2. Reduce pressure on workpiece 

while sanding.

3. Work held still for too long.

3. Do not keep workpiece in one 

place for too long.

Motor will not start - Fuses 

or circuit breakers tripping or 

blowing. 

1. Short circuit in line, cord or plug.

1. Inspect cord or plug for damaged 

insulation and shorted wires.

2. Short circuit in motor or loose 

connections.

2. Inspect all connections on motor 

for loose or shorted terminals and/or 

worn insulation.

3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers 

in power line.

3. Install correct fuses or circuit 

breakers or switch tool to an appro-

priately sized circuit.

Motor overheats.

1. Motor overloaded.

1. Reduce load on motor (pressure on 

object being sanded).

2. Extension cord too long and of 

insufficient gauge

2. Utilize an extension cord of appro-

priate gauge and length or plug tool 

directly into outlet.

Motor stalls (resulting in blown 

fuses or tripped circuit)

1. Low voltage.

1. Correct low voltage conditions (for 

example: improper extension cord 

length and/or gauge).

2. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers 

in power line.

2. Install correct fuses or circuit 

breakers or plug tool into an 

appropriate circuit, matched to an 

appropriate fuse or breaker.

3. Excessive sanding pressure over-

loads motor.

3. Reduce the load on the motor.

Summary of Contents for 3500219

Page 1: ...ur ears Protect your hands Wear a dust mask Protective clothing must be worn DO NOT allow two people to use the sander at the same time Remember that when the sanding belt and disc are in operation th...

Page 2: ...ion facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards WORK AREA SAFETY Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite acc...

Page 3: ...essed air is recommended Ensure you have all the pieces listed If you are missing any components contact our customer services depart ment at support domu co uk DO NOT proceed with assembly if any com...

Page 4: ...r M24 2RW Declare under our sole responsibility the product SKU 3500219 Description 25 x 760mm Belt 125mm Disc Sander Complies with the essential requirements of the following directives 2006 42 EC 20...

Page 5: ...A5P 01 COMPONENTS 2 14 7 3 1 9 10 4 13 5 8 15 8 6 11 12...

Page 6: ...fasten it permanently to a mounting board that can easily be clamped to a workbench or other stable surface The mounting board should be of sufficient size to avoid tipping while Belt and Disc Sander...

Page 7: ...A5P 01 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBL E VERSAMMLUNG MONTAJE MONTAGGIO EL MONTAJE 9 10 9...

Page 8: ...A5P 01 SANDING TABLE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENTS 5 14 14 5 15...

Page 9: ...A5P 01 DISC TABLE ASSEMBLY 7 8 x2...

Page 10: ...A5P 01 OPERATION MITRE GUIDE ADJUSMENTS 1 6m m Max 11 6...

Page 11: ...A5P 01 BELT DUST EXTRACTION 39mm 39mm DISC DUST EXTRACTION...

Page 12: ...A5P 01 CHANGING THE SANDING BELT BELT SIZE 760 25MM 860 MIN 1 4...

Page 13: ...01 Clean excess dust and debris with a soft brush and a compresed air gun CAUTION Potential finger trap pinchment points Remove old sanding belt CHANGING THE SANDING BELT BELT SIZE 760 25MM 860 MIN 1...

Page 14: ...A5P 01 ALIGNING THE SANDING BELT CHANGING THE SANDING BELT BELT SIZE 760 25MM 860 MIN 1...

Page 15: ...A5P 01 Remove the Sanding Disc Table ALIGNING THE SANDING BELT CHANGING THE SANDING DISC DISC 125MM 3 15...

Page 16: ...A5P 01 CHANGING THE SANDING DISC DISC 125MM Remove the old Sanding Disc using a solvent remover Peel the backing paper off the new Sanding Disc...

Page 17: ...A5P 01 Re install the Sanding Disc Table as previously shown CHANGING THE SANDING DISC DISC125MM...

Page 18: ...A5P 01 SANDING DISCTABLE ALIGNMENT SANDING DISC TABLE ALIGNMENT...

Page 19: ...g 3 Do not keep workpiece in one place for too long Motor will not start Fuses or circuit breakers tripping or blowing 1 Short circuit in line cord or plug 1 Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulatio...

Page 20: ...g tracking instructions in this manual 3 Weak or broken tension spring 3 Have tension spring replaced by service technician 4 Broken defective sanding accesso ries 4 Replace sanding belt disc Workpiec...

Page 21: ...A5P 01...

Page 22: ...d accurately Any abuse of the product or the manner in which it is used will invalidate the warranty Returned goods will not be accepted unless re packaged in its original packaging and accompanied by...

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