
Intended use
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- Keep the machine and its working environment al-
ways clean. Ensure adequate lighting.
- In principle, secure your workpiece when working
with suitable clamping devices. Make sure there is
sufficient support surface.
- The machine may not be modified in its design and
may not be used for purposes other than those
provided by the manufacturer.
- Never work under the influence of concentration
disorders diseases, fatigue, drugs, alcohol or
drugs.
- Remove tool wrench and other loose parts from the
machine after installation or repair before turning
on.
- Observe all safety and hazard warnings on the ma-
chine and keep them in perfect readable condition.
- Keep children and persons unfamiliar with the ma-
chine away from your work environment, machine
and tools.
- The machine may only be used, equipped and
maintained by persons who are familiar with it and
have been informed about the dangers.
- During maintenance, armament and maintenance
work, always switch off the machine! In addition,
disconnect the power plug or disconnect the ma-
chine from the power supply!
- Do not pull on the power cord to pull the plug out of
the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
- Make sure that the main switch is in the "OFF" po-
sition when connecting the device to the power
supply to prevent it from switching on accidentally.
- Wear tight-fitting work clothes, safety glasses,
safety shoes and a hearing protection. Tie your
long hair together. When working, do not wear
watches, straps, chains, rings or gloves (rotating
parts!).
- Eliminate disruptions that affect safety immedi-
ately.
- Never leave the machine unattended in operation
and remain with the machine until the tool is com-
pletely stopped. Then remove the mains plug to
protect against unintentional switching on.
- Protect the machine from wet (short circuit hazard).
- Never use power tools and machines near flamma-
ble liquids and gases (risk of explosion!).
- Before each use of the machine, make sure that no
parts are damaged. Damaged parts must be re-
placed immediately to avoid any danger!
- Do not overload the machine! You work better and
safer in the specified performance range. Use the
right tool! Make sure that the tools are not dull or
damaged.
- Only use original spare parts and accessories in or-
der to avoid possible danger and risks of accident.
2.7 Additiona safety regu ations
- The workpiece may only be brought into contact
with it after the grinding belt has been switched on.
- Keep your hands away from rotating parts.
- This machine is not suitable for wet grinding. Never
use water on the workpiece surface or on the sand-
ing belt.
2.8 Residua risk
Even if all safety regulations are followed and the ma-
chine is used correctly, there are still residual risks listed
below:
- Touching rotating parts or tools.
- Breakage / tear of the abrasives.
- Injuries due to flying workpieces or parts of work-
pieces.
- Fire hazard with insufficient ventilation of the en-
gine.
- Touching of live parts.
- Impairment of hearing during prolonged work with-
out hearing protection.
3 Intended use
The belt sander must be mounted according to the in-
structions. Only the parts supplied may be used. The belt
grinder is designed for grinding angular metal and metal
- like workpieces.
The machine is universally applicable for schools, handi-
craft enterprises, workshops and for the do-it-your-
selfers.
Proper use also includes compliance with all information
in this manual. Any use beyond the intended use or oth-
erwise is considered misuse.
Improper use:
The machine must not be used for grinding combustible
materials (e.g. magnesium, wood or similar).
NOTE!
It should be noted that each machine has residual
risks. When carrying out all operations (even the sim-
plest ones), great care should be taken. Safe working
depends on you!