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• Retighten the hexagon socket screw (12) to lock in position.
• The grinding table (7) can be inserted in this position to sup-
port the workpiece. To do this, first loosen the two hexagon
socket screws (17) and then remove the stop rail (14). The
sanding table (7) can now be pushed into the hole of the
holder tube (20) and fixed with the locking screw (8).
Note:
Sand long workpieces in the vertical position by moving the
workpiece evenly over the sanding belt (13).
11.4 Surface sanding on the sanding belt (fig. 17)
• Hold the workpiece (W) firmly. Watch your fingers! Risk of
injury!
• Keep the workpiece pressed firmly against the stop rail (14)
guiding it evenly over the sanding belt (13). Attention: Spe-
cial care should be taken when grinding particularly thin or
long material (possibly even without a stop rail (14)). Apply
only enough pressure to allow the sanding belt (13) to re-
move sanded material.
11.5 Grinding concave curves (Fig. 18)
Warning:
Never attempt to sand the end pieces of a workpiece on the
idler drum (R). If you do so, the workpiece (W) may be ejected.
Risk of injury!
Always sand concave curves using the idler drum at the sand-
ing belt (13).
• Hold the workpiece firmly. Watch your fingers! Risk of injury!
• Guide the workpiece evenly over the sanding belt (13). At-
tention: Special care should be taken when grinding particu-
larly thin or long material.
11.6 Grinding convex curves (Fig. 19)
Always sand convex curves using the sanding disc by guiding
the workpiece (W) from the left side to the centre of the sand-
ing disc.
• Hold the workpiece firmly. Watch your fingers! Risk of injury!
• Press the workpiece firmly against the sanding disc moving it
from the left to the centre of the sanding disc.
Warning:
Never attempt to sand concave curves at the right side of the
sanding disc! The workpiece may be ejected! Risk of injury!
12. Cleaning and maintenance
Warning!
Pull out the mains plug before carrying out any adjustments,
maintenance or repair work!
12.1 General maintenance tasks
Wipe swarf and dust off the machine from time to time with a
cloth. Oil the rotating parts once monthly to extend the life of
the tool. Do not oil the motor.
Do not use corrosive agents for cleaning the plastic.
12.2 General maintenance information
After using your sander, clean it completely. Regularly lubricate
all moving parts.
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12.3 Cleaning
Dust can collect in the belt and disc sander. Check regularly
(preferably after each use) and remove dust, e. g. by blowing
away or carefully with compressed air.
12.4 Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the following parts
are subject to natural or usage-related wear, or that the following
parts are required as consumables.
Wearing parts*: Abrasives, toothed belts
* may not be included in the scope of supply!
12.5 Available accessories
• Grinding belt L 915 x W 100 mm, 3 each:
K 240 - Item number: 7903306602
K 120 - Item number: 88000212
K 180 - Item number: 88000221
K 80 - Item number: 88000211
• Sanding paper Ø 150 mm, 10 units respectively:
K 80 - Item number: 88000208
K 120 - Item number: 88000209
K 180 - Item number: 88000220
K 240 - Item number: 7903306601
• Grinding set 12 pieces - Item number: 7903302601 com-
prising:
3 x sanding paper grain size 80/120/180 respectively
1 x sanding paper grain size 80/120/180 respectively
• Safety goggles - Item number: 7909601701
13. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and frost-
free place that is inaccessible to children. The optimum storage
temperature lies between 5 and 30 ˚C.
Cover the device in stationary use after work to protect it from
dust or moisture.
Store the device in portable use in the original packaging after
work.
Store the operating manual with the power tool.
14. Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for op-
eration. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and
DIN provisions. The customer's mains connection as well as the
extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.
14.1 Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often dam-
aged.
This may have the following causes:
• Pressure points, where connection cables are passed through
windows or doors.
• Kinks where the connection cable has been improperly fas-
tened or routed.
• Places where the connection cables have been cut due to
being driven over.
• Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall outlet.
• Cracks due to the insulation ageing.

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