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THE MACHINE FAILS TO START UP
The machine fails to start up
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Check the power supply, connect if applicable. Check the fuses.
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Have the electrical equipment tested by a qualified electrician (capacitor, contactor, cable and switches).
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The thermal switch has tripped. Allow the machine to cool down.
The machine attempts to start up but is inhibited
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At low temperatures: Allow the machine to warm up to room temperature in a warm room.
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Insufficient voltage: Check the conductor quality and length. Insufficiently dimensioned cable cross-sec-
tions (strand dia. smaller than 2.5 sq.mm) and excessively long supply lines should be avoided, if necessary
use a transformer (e.g. product no. 708.00.00.100 for 230 Volts).
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Check the tension of the V-belts and correct if necessary.
POOR MACHINE RUNNING CHARACTERISTICS
The machine is running but with no or insufficient sanding output
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At low temperatures: Allow the machine to warm up to room temperature in a warm room.
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Insufficient voltage: Check the conductor quality and length. Insufficiently dimensioned cable cross-sec-
tions (strand dia. smaller than 2.5 sq.mm) and excessively long supply lines should be avoided, if necessary
use a transformer (e.g. product no. 708.00.00.100 for 230 Volts).
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Check the tension of the V-belts and correct if necessary.
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Check that the drive elements are not blocking or sticking.
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Incorrect or blunt sanding material.
The machining is creating excessive noise and vibrations
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Check the sanding drum for dirt deposits.
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Check the sanding material for damage.
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Check the belt drive.
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Check the machine for blockages and deposits.
THE MACHINE IS RUNNING WELL BUT CREATING DUST
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The dust bag is over-full.
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The dust bag is not correctly mounted or damaged.
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The sealing felt is damaged.
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Check the suction system for blockages and clean if necessary.
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The V-belt is damaged or not sufficiently tensioned.
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The side cover is not mounted at the machine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
PROFIT
01.01.2013