■
Do not use worn, torn or heavily clogged
sanding tools. Damaged sanding tools can
tear, fly off and injure someone.
■
Do not use cutting discs, roughing wheels or
cup brushes. The power tool is not suitable for
use with those accessory tools. There is a risk of
injury!
■
Always use the supplied suction hose and a
suitable dust extractor when operating the
power tool. The use of an extraction system
can reduce hazards caused by dust.
■
Attention! This could cause a fire! Avoid
overheating of the material being sanded as
well as the sander. Always empty the dust
collector before taking work breaks. Under
unfavourable conditions, sanding dust in the
dust sack, microfilter, paper sack (or in the filter
sack or filter of the vacuum cleaner) can ignite,
e.g. due to flying sparks when sanding metals.
This is a particular risk if the dust is mixed with
paint or polyurethane residues or other chemi-
cals and the workpiece has become hot after
being worked for a long time.
■
Hold the power tool firmly with both hands
when working and ensure that you have
secure footing. The power tool is guided more
safely with two hands.
■
Wear ear muffs, goggles, dust mask and
gloves if necessary. Use a dust mask that is at
least a class FFP2 particle-filtering half mask.
■
Use a dust extractor when working on stone.
The vacuum cleaner must be approved for the
extraction of stone dust. Using these appli-
ances reduces dust hazards.
■
Do not touch accessory tools until they have
cooled down. The accessory tools become
very hot when working.
■
Wear protective gloves when changing the
accessory tools. Accessory tools become warm
during prolonged use.
■
Do not process materials that release substances
that are hazardous to health, e.g. beech or
oak wood dust, rock dust or asbestos. These
substances are considered carcinogenic.
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Inform yourself about the valid regulations/
laws concerning the handling of dust
hazardous to health in your country.
■
Never touch the running sanding tool.
There is a risk of personal injury.
■
If necessary, use a scaffold for working.
When working on a ladder, you cannot ensure
a secure footing.
Before use
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
►
Always remove the plug from the power
socket before working on the appliance.
CAUTION!
►
Wear protective gloves when changing
tools. There is a risk of injury if the accessory
tools are touched.
■
Different application tools are available,
depending on the material being machined and
the desired degree of surface removal required.
NOTE
►
Do not put the appliance down without the
accessory tool fitted (sanding disc, carbide
sanding head, etc.). The brush ring
bend and be damaged.
Change sanding sheets
The surface of the sanding disc
a velcro fabric so that you can fasten sanding
sheets
quickly and easily.
♦
Before attaching a new sanding sheet
remove dirt and dust from grinding disc
with a brush.
♦
Position the sanding sheet
edge of the sanding disc
sheet
then onto the sanding disc
press it firmly into place. Make sure that the
suction holes on the sanding sheet
grinding disc
match up.
♦
To remove the sanding sheet
and pull it off the sanding disc
may
consists of
,
, e.g.
flush against the
; lay the sanding
and
and the
, lift the edge
.
PWBS 180 B3