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PEBS 600 BEL T SANDER 600 W A TT Operation and Safety Notes 6 B E L T S A N D E R 6 0 0 W A T T 30176_Bandschleifer_Cover_LB6.indd 2 03.04.09 09:03[...]
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GB / IE / CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 Before r eading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device. B E L T S A N D E R 6 0 0 W A T T 30176_Bandschleifer_Cover_LB6.indd 3 03.04.09 09:03[...]
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A B C D E F 8 1 2 2 3 4 1 3 1 1 1 6 7 5 9 1 0 30176_Bandschleifer_Cover_LB6.indd 4 03.04.09 09:03[...]
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5 GB/IE/CY In tr odu c tio n Prop er use ..................................................................................................................... Page 6 Feat ures a nd eq uipm ent ............................................................................................... Page 6 Inc lud ed it ems ....................................[...]
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6 GB/IE/CY Belt sander 600 W att Q Introduction Please make s ure y ou familiarise y ourself fu lly with the wa y th e de vic e w ork s be fore you use it for the first time and that y ou understand how t o handle electrical power t ools corr ectl y . T o he lp y ou do this ple ase r ead th e accom- pa ny ing op er ati ng ins tru cti ons . K ee p [...]
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7 GB/IE/CY 1 V acuum extr action adapter and reducer piece (for external v acuum extraction) 2 Clamps 1 Operating instructions Q T ec hnical information Belt sander : Parkside PEBS 600 Nominal voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz Nom. pow er input : 600 W No-load belt speed: 170 - 250 m / min Sanding belt 75 x 457 mm Protection class: II / Noise and vibration da[...]
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8 GB/IE/CY b) Av oid t ouching ear thed sur faces suc h as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig- erators wit h any part of your body . There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed . c) K eep the device away from rain or moistu re. W at er enteri ng an electrical device increases the risk of electric shock. d) D o no t us e the[...]
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9 GB/IE/CY d) When not in use always ensure that electrical pow er t ools are kept out of re ach o f chi ldr en . Do no t let a ny o ne us e the device if he or she is not familiar wi t h it o r ha s no t re ad th e in struc tio ns an d ad vi ce . El ect ri ca l p o we r to ols a re d an ger - ou s w he n the y a r e use d by i ne xp er ie nc ed p [...]
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10 GB/IE/CY Q Tensioning / c hanging the sanding belt W AR NI NG! DANGER OF INJURY! Before y ou car r y out any w or k on the belt sander always pull the plug out of the mains sock et. 1. Then release the tensioner for the sanding belt b y mo vin g th e te nsi on in g le ve r 1 0 full y ou twards (s ee fi g. C) . Th e san di ng b el t 8 c an b e r[...]
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11 GB/IE/CY DANGER OF FIRE FROM FL YING SPARKS! Do no t use an y form of du st extr action (d ust box 5 or v acu um e xtr ac ti on de vic e) if y ou ar e s and ing m et al. Connection: j Push t he adapte r for ext ernal va cuum e xtr actio n 1 2 i nto t he ada pter p ort 9 . I f it i s nece ssary to use the reducer piece 1 3 , push the reducer piec[...]
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12 GB/IE/CY Material / t ype of work Sanding varnish Coarse finish (Grit grade) 150 Fine finish (Grit grade) 320 Preselected r otation speed low (1-2) Material / t ype of work Rust removal Coarse finish (Grit grade) 40 Fine finish (Grit grade) 120 Preselected r otation speed medium / high (3-4) Material / t ype of work Plastic Coarse finish (G[...]
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13 GB/IE/CY Information Q Information Q Ser vi ce ce nt r e J W AR NI NG! Have your de vice re- paired only by qualified s pecialist personnel using original manufactur - er parts only. This w ill en sure tha t yo ur de - vic e rem ains saf e t o use. J W AR NI NG! I f the pl ug or m ain s lea d nee ds to b e repl aced, alway s ha v e the replaceme[...]
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Last Information Update: 03 / 2009 · Ident.-No.: PEBS600032009-6 IAN: 30176 K OMPERNASS GMBH Burgstraße 21 D-44867 Bochum 6 © by ORFGEN Mark e ting 30176_Bandschleifer_Cover_LB6.indd 1 03.04.09 09:03[...]