Extracting Dust; Work Instructions, Tips And Tricks - Parkside PPS 200 A1 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones Original

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Extracting dust

Wear a dust mask!
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
When working with power tools that are
fitted with a dust collector
nected to a vacuum cleaner via the vacuum
cleaner adapter, there is a risk of fire! In un-
favourable conditions, e.g. when sparks are
flying while sanding metal or metal residues
in wood, wood dust in the dust sack (or in the
vacuum cleaner dust bag) can spontaneously
ignite. This is a particular risk if the wood dust
is mixed with paint residues or other chemicals
and the workpiece has become hot after
being worked for a long time. Therefore, do
not allow the workpiece to overheat and
always empty the dust collector
dust bag in the vacuum cleaner before taking
a break from work.
Dust extraction with dust collector:
Attaching the dust collector:
Push the dust collector
Removing the dust collector:
Press the release button
collector
upwards off the appliance.
NOTE
To ensure optimum extraction, regularly
empty and shake out the dust collector
Perforated sanding sheets are required for
dust extraction.
Dust extraction using an external extraction
device
Connection:
To remove dust using a vacuum cleaner, push
the suction hose of a suitable dust extraction
device (e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner) onto
the nozzle
.
GB │ IE
16 
or can be con-
or the
onto the appliance.
and pull the dust
.
NOTE
If necessary, use the adapter
into the nozzle
Removal:
Pull the hose of the vacuum cleaner off the
nozzle
or adapter

Work instructions, tips and tricks

Move the appliance parallel to the surface and
in a flat circular motion or alternatively length-
wise and across the surface.
Do not press the appliance down. The sanding
sheets will get clogged and the sanding perfor-
mance will deteriorate.
Clean the sanding sheet
while using a vacuum cleaner.
Never use the same sanding sheet
different materials (such as wood and then
metal).
In the table below, you will find some recommended
values which will help you determine which sanding
sheet
to use for which job.
Wood
Working wood
Pre-sanding, e.g. of
unfinished, unplaned
beams and planks
Surface sanding
Fine sanding of hard-
woods
Paint/varnish
Working of coats of
paint/varnish or prim-
ers such as filler
Removal of paint
Sanding undercoat
Final sanding of prim-
ers before painting
by pushing it
.
.
every once in a
for sanding
Sanding sheet/grain
40–240
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240
Sanding sheet/grain
40–320
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240, 320
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