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1 1/3 HP BEL T /DISC SANDER BD1500 INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]
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2 Contents W ar ra nty P owe r T o ols Whi lst ev ery ef fort is mad e t o e nsu re you r c omp let e sat isf act ion wi th thi s t ool , o cca sio nal ly , du e t o t he mas s man ufa ctu rin g t ech niq ues , a to ol may no t l ive up to ou r req uir ed lev el of per for man ce and yo u m ay nee d t he ass ist anc e o f o ur ser vic e d epa rtm e[...]
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3 Descr iptio n of symbols The rati ng pla te on your tool ma y sho w symb ols. The se re pre sen t impo rta nt in for mat ion abou t the pro duc t or ins tru cti ons on its use. We ar he ari ng pr ote cti on. We ar ey e pro tec tio n. We ar br eat hin g pro tec tio n. Ear the d Appli anc e Con for ms to relev ant stan dar ds for elec tro mag net i[...]
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4 Gener al safety rules W ARNING. Re ad all ins tru cti ons . Fail ure to fol low all in str uct ion s li ste d be lo w ma y re su lt i n el ect ric s hoc k, f ir e and/ or se rio us inj ury . Th e ter m “po wer tool” in al l of the war nings lis ted belo w refe rs to your mains ope rated (c ord ed) powe r too l or bat ter y ope rat ed (c ord l[...]
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5 c. Di sco nne ct the plug from the pow er so urc e befo re mak ing any adj ust men ts, chan gin g acc ess ori es, or sto rin g pow er too ls. Suc h pr eventi ve sa fet y mea sur es red uce the ris k of st art ing the pow er to ol acc identa lly . d. Sto re i dl e po wer too ls o ut of t he r ea ch o f ch ild ren an d do not a llo w pe rs ons unf [...]
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6 • Ke ep gu ard s in pla ce an d in wor kin g ord er . • Don ’t do layou t, as sem bly , or set up wo rk on the san der whi le an y part s are movi ng. • Mak e sur e ther e are no nail s or for eign obj ect s in the par t of the work pie ce to be sand ed. • Mak e sur e ther e are no debr is betwe en th e work piece and its sup por ts. ?[...]
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7 Acces sorie s The Belt & Disc sa nde r is sup pli ed wi th the fol lowing par ts: 1. W ork tab le 2. T able su ppo rt 3. M itr e gaug e 4. S and ing disc 5. D isc guard 6. Wo rk su ppo rt 7. T able lo ck kno b 8. W ash ers (6.5 x 17 .8 x 1.6 ) x5 9. P an hea d scr ews M4.2 x2 10. Lo ck wa she rs M6 x4 1 1. Hex head screw s (M6 x 14) x4 12. Al[...]
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8 7 8 9 1 1 1 2 3 2 4 6 1 Know your product 1. O n/o ff swit ch 2. B ase 3. M oun tin g hole s (x2 ) 4. W ork tab le 5. T able lo ck kno b 6. D isc guard 7. S and ing disc 8. S and ing plate 9. W ork sup por t 10. W ork supp ort hex scre w 1 1. San din g bel t 12. Be lt be d 13. Be lt tr ack ing knob 14. Be lt te nsi on le ver 15. Be lt be d loc ki[...]
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9 Getti ng to know your belt and disc sander W ARNI NG: T o avo id inj ury from acci den tal start , tu rn switc h ’OF F’ and remo ve pl ug fr om pow er sourc e out let befor e mak ing any adj ust men ts. 1. W ork Supp ort . Supp orts the work pie ce on th e san din g bel t. 2. He x Sock et He ad Sc rew . Loose nin g scre w al lows bel t bed to[...]
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1 0 Insta lling table assembl y 1. Po sit ion table supp ort agai nst tab le (4 ) and al ign the hol es. 2. Us ing 3 M6 hex scr ews, 3 loc k was her s and 3 flat wa she rs fas ten the tab le su ppo rt to the wor k tab le. 3. Po sit ion the tab le su ppo rt in the corr esp ond ing hole s on the sid e of the base . Ens ure that the 9.5 mm di ame ter [...]
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1 1 Insta lling the sanding belt – tension ing and trackin g W ARNI NG: T o av oid inju ry fr om acc ide nta l sta rt, turn sw itc h ‘OF F’, remo ve key and re mov e plu g fro m powe r sou rce outl et, bef ore remo vin g or ins tal lin g bel t. On th e smoo th si de of the san din g bel t, you will find a ‘di rec tio nal arro w’. The sand[...]
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1 2 Posit ionin g belt bed The belt bed loc kin g hex screw loc ks th e belt bed (1 2) in a ver tic al or horiz ont al po sit ion . T o ad jus t vert ica l pos iti on: 1. Re mov e work supp ort (9) 2. Lo ose n the he x hea d lock ing scr ew (1 5) usi ng a 6 mm he x wre nch . 3. Po sit ion belt be d and retig hten the hex hea d loc kin g scr ew . Su[...]
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1 3 Sandi ng small end surfac es on the sanding disc 1. Us e of the mitr e gaug e is re com men ded for thi s ope rat ion . 2. Re st the work pie ce ag ain st the edg e of the mitr e gau ge. 3. Alwa ys mo ve the wor k ac ross the left hand si de of the san din g dis c. 4. T he ta ble may be ti lte d for be vel led work . Maint enanc e Not e: Alwa y[...]
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