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Technical data
Belt sander
Type EBP 65 EBP 65-E3
Supply voltage 230 V 230 V
Power frequency 50–60 Hz 50–60 Hz
Power input 600 W 600 W
Power output 320 W 320 W
Belt speed:
- free wheel 180 min
-1
140–190 min
-1
- rated load 165 min
-1
120–170 min
-1
Belt speed pre-selection: û
Abrasive belt length 410 mm 410 mm
Abrasive belt width 65 mm 65 mm
Dust exhaust connection
Weight (accessories excl.) 2.5 kg 2.5 kg
Protection class II / II /
Controls
1 ............Dust bag
2 ............Abr
asive belt
3 ............T
ensioning lever
4 ............B
elt run direction indication
5 ............Air
vents
6 ............T
urning knob for belt run adjustment
7 ............V
acuum neck
8 ............Cover
9 ............La
tching switch pin
10 ..........B
elt speed adjustment wheel (EBP 65-E3)
11 ..........Switch
12 ..........V
acuum adapter
13 ..........T
oothed belt
14 ..........B
elt wheel
15 ..........Driving
wheel
16 ..........Bolt
17 ..........P
arallel stop*
18 ..........S
tationary plant*
The displayed or described accessories need not be included in the de-
liv
ery package.
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user, our tools are designed and built
to satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards). Tools with
double insulation are marked by the international symbol of a double
square. These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire cable is suf
-
ficien
t to supply them with power. Tools are shielded in accordance
with EN 50114.
Use
The machine is designed for dry grinding at high draught on wooden,
plastic, metal and bonded surfaces and also for grinding polished sur-
faces.
T
he user himself is responsible for an improper use.
Safety Instructions
The machine can only be used for dry grinding.
No asbestos material can be processed.
Always lead the movable supply in the direction from the tool
backwards.
M
ake sure the work piece is fixed properly.
Lead the machine against the work piece only if it is turned on. Turn
the machine off only after you remove it from the work piece.
Always hold the machine with both hands and secure a safe pose
during the work.
Do not use any worn and strongly contaminated abrasive belts any
longer.
D
o not touch the abrasive belt when it runs.
When metals are ground, sparks fly off. Make sure no people are
jeopardised. Due to the fire hazard no flammable materials can oc-
cur
in the proximity of the machine (the area of sparks fly-off).
Before you put the machine off make sure you turn it off and let
it run down.
Do not carry the machine by the cable.
Dust and splinter exhaust (c)
WARNING! The dust originated during the work can be del-
eterious, flammable and explosive. Therefore adequate pro-
t
ective measures must be taken:
– the beech and oak wooden dust is cancerogenic, therefore use the
dust exhaust and wear a respirator.
– the metal dust that originates e.g. during light metals working can
be explosive or flammable; therefore work only in well ventilated
places.
Dust bag mounting
Put the dust bag (1) with the adapter on the vacuum neck (7).
Make sure the adapter snaps in the vacuum neck.
Dust bag emptying
To ensure an ideal exhaust of the dust material empty the dust bag
regularly.
Remo
ve the dust bag off the machine.
Release the dust bag on the upper end of the adapter, pull it down and
empty it.
When you put it back again make sure the dust bag fits in the adapter
groove.
External exhaust by means of a vacuum cleaner
In combination with the vacuum adapter (12) a vacuum cleaner can be
used for the exhaustion.
Use a special vacuum cleaner for the exhaustion of an especially delete
-
rious
carcinogenic dry dust.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the exhaustion of the respec-
tiv
e worked material.
Commissioning and operation
Check whether the type of the plug corresponds with the type of the
socket. Check whether the data on the name plate correspond with the
actual power supply voltage. The tools designed for 230 V may be con
-
nec
ted also to 220 / 240 V.
Switching on and off
By pressing the switch button (11) the machine activates, whilst releas-
ing the button stops it.