Descargar Imprimir esta página

GRAPHITE 59G320 Manual De Instrucciones página 8

Ocultar thumbs Ver también para 59G320:

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • MX

Idiomas disponibles

  • MEXICANO, página 41
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
FINISHING SANDER
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND RETAIN IT
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
SANDY SAFETY WARNINGS
Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, because
the sanding surface may contact its own cord. Cutting a "live"
wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and
could give the operator an electric shock.
When sanding wood and metal surfaces coated with coating such
as paints with lead additives, harmful or toxic dust may be released.
Contact or inhalation of such dust may endanger operator's or other
persons' health. Use appropriate personal protection measures
such as filter masks or safety glasses. Use dust extraction system.
PRIOR TO OPERATING THE SANDER
• During operation hold the sander firmly with both hands.
• Make sure that the abrasive paper does not touch the material to
be processed prior to switching the sander on.
• Make sure that the abrasive paper is firmly installed and that
paper clamping levers are in locking position before switching the
sander on.
• Do not touch moving parts of the sander.
• After switching the sander off, never put it away until all moving
parts stop.
• Use protective mask if dust gets released during sanding. Dust,
which gets released when sanding surfaces coated with lead-
based paint, some types of wood and metal, is harmful to health.
• Pregnant women and children should not enter the
room/premises where lead-based paint is removed with the use of
sander.
• Do not eat, drink or smoke in the room where lead-based paint is
removed with the sander.
• Avoid using long extension cords.
WHEN OPERATING THE SANDER
• When operating the sander, always wear earmuff protectors and
protection half-mask.
• The sander is not designed for wet operation.
• Make sure that the switch is in OFF position before plugging the
sander to power supply.
• Keep the power cord away from moving parts of the sander.
• Use safety goggles or glasses when operating the sander above
head.
• When operating the sander do not apply excessive pressure that
might stop the tool.
CAUTION! The tool is designed for interior use.
Despite using design that is inherently safe, using safeguards
and additional protective measures, there is always a residual
risk of injury during operating the device.
DESIGN AND INTENDED USE
Finishing sanders are manually operated power tools featuring
electrical insulation class II. The devices are driven by a single-
phase commutator motor. Finishing sander is designed for sanding
and polishing of wood, metal and plastic surfaces or surfaces made
with similar materials, using abrasive paper of relevant grit size. By
using different shapes of backing pads it enables access to nearly
inaccessible places. The range of use of finishing sanders includes
repair and building works as well as any DIY activities.
Never use the sander for sanding surfaces that contain
magnesium, asbestos or surfaces covered with gypsum.
DESCRIPTION OF PAGES WITH DRAWINGS
Index numbers presented below refer to the device elements
depicted on the drawing pages of this manual.
59G320
1. On/off switch
2. Dust outlet
3. Dust bag
4. Sander backing pad
5. Sanding paper clamping lever
* Slight differences may occur between the drawing and the
product.
EXPLANATION OF THE PICTOGRAMS USED:
1. NOTE! Take special precautions!
2. Read the operating manual, observe the warnings and safety
conditions contained in it!
3. Second class of protection.
4. Use personal protective equipment (safety goggles, hearing
protection, dust mask).
5. Disconnect the device before repair.
6. Use protective clothing.
7. Protect the device against moisture.
8. Keep children away from the tool.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Rectangular, triangular, square backing pad (attached to the
device)
2. Dust bag
3. Abrasive paper, 3 pieces for each shape of backing pad
(different grit size)
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
SELECTING ABRASIVE PAPER
Coarse-grained abrasive paper is generally suitable for coarse
processing of most materials, while fine-grained abrasive paper is
applied for finishing works.
• When the surface is not flat or even, start the work with coarse-
grained abrasive paper and continue until the surface is flat.
• Next use middle-grained abrasive paper to remove traces of
coarse processing.
• To finish the work use fine-grained abrasive paper.
INSTALLATION OF ABRASIVE PAPER
The sander features backing pad with hook-and-loop fastener
(Velcro), which allows for easy and rapid replacement of abrasive
paper.
• Hold abrasive paper close to backing pad (4), making sure that
holes on the abrasive paper "a" match holes on the backing pad
then press to ensure effective discharge of dust (Fig. A).
• To remove the abrasive paper, deflect it on one side and then
pull it.
Use perforated abrasive paper, so the dust can reach
extraction holes in the backing pad to dust discharge
installation. Each time prior to replacing used abrasive paper
with a new one make sure to remove dust and any
contamination from the sander backing pad, using a tool such
as brush of paintbrush.
In addition the sander features clamps for attaching abrasive
paper to triangular or rectangular backing pad square when using
abrasive paper without hook-and-loop fastener (Velcro).
7
- 3 pieces
- 1 piece
- 9 pieces

Publicidad

loading