DRAPER 98427 Expert 230V Oscillating Spindle Sander, 370W

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9.4 USING THE BOBBIN SANDER
- FIG.12
Warning: Never start up the sander if there is
already objects by the bobbin sander spindle.
Start the machine and wait for the motor to build
up to full speed. Once at full speed, the bobbin will
move up and down traveliing 24mm in total.
When running the sander will operate in a
clockwise rotation (Fig. 12). Feed the material
across and with the direction of rotation.
Note: Never feed the material into the sander and
stand with your body directly behind it. The sander
could kickback the material into the operator and
cause serious injury.
9.5 USING THE BOBBIN SANDER
AT ANGLES 0-45° - FIG.13
Remove the round table insert and store in it's
holder. Place in the oval table insert (Refer to 9.1
- Tilting the table) and loosen the table securing
knobs either side of the sander.
Tilt the table to the desired angle and then
re-tighten the table securing knobs .
Always feed the material onto the sander in the
same direction of rotation (Fig. 13).
Note: Always ensure that when the table has been
tilted to a particular position, that the angle will only
remain constant if the material is run parallel to that
of the rotation of the bobbin.
9.6 DUST EXTRACTION - FIG.14
The sander is fitted with a 50mmØ dust extraction
outlet port. This is located on the rear of the sander
and should be attached to a suitable extractor/dust
collector device.
All wood dust (including dust from composites like
chipboards and fibre boards etc.) is hazardous to
health: it can affect the nose, the respiratory
system and the skin. For example MDF (medium
density fibreboard) which contains formaldehyde is
a known carcinogen. In addition to the above
measures a correctly fitted dust mask, suitable for
the activity and in accordance to the relevant
standard, must be worn.
For work activities involving exposure to fine wood
dust, a mask rated to at least FFP2 should be
used.
9. OPERATING THE SANDER
FIG.13
FIG.14
FIG.12
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