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SAFETY AND
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Welcome
to
Lumberjack!
Dear
customer, Congratulations
on
your
purchase.
Before
using
the
product
for the first time
please
be sure
to read
these instructions for use.
They provide
you
withall information
necessary
for
using
the
productsafely
and to
ensure its
long
service life.
Closely
observe all
safety
information in
these instructions!
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GENERAL
POWER TOOL SAFETY
WARNINGS
WARNING
Read all
safety
warnings
and
all
instructions.
Failure to follow the
warnings
and instructions may
result
in
electric shock,
fire
and/or
serious
injury.
Save all
warnings
and
instructions for
future
reference. The term
"power
tool" in
the
warnings
refers to
your
electric
(corded)
power
tool or
battery-operated
(cordless)
power
tool.
1. Work area
safety
a) Keep
work area clean and
well lit.
Cluttered
or dark
areas invite accidents.
b)
Do not
operate power
tools in
explosive
atmospheres,
such as in
the
presence
of
flammable
liquids,
gases
or
dust. Power tools
create
sparks
which may
ignite
the
dust or
fumes.
c)
Keep
children
and
bystanders
away
while
operating
a
power
tool.
Distractions
can cause
you
to lose
control.
2.
Electrical
safety
a)
Power
tool
plugs
must
match the
outlet.
Never
modify
the
plug
in any way.
Do not use
any
adapter
plugs
with
grounded power
tools.
Unmodified
plugs
and
matching
outlets will
reduce risk of electric
shock.
b)
Avoid
body
contact with
grounded surfaces,
such as
pipes, radiators,
ranges
and
refrigerators.
There is an
increased risk of
electric shock if
your
body
is
grounded.
c)
Do not
expose
power
tools
to rain or
wet
conditions.
Water
entering
a
power
tool will
increase the risk of
electric shock.
d)
Do not
abuse
the cord. Never use the
cord for
carrying, pulling
or
unplugging
the
power
tool.
Keep
cord away
from
heat,
oil,
sharp edges
or
moving parts. Damaged
or
entangled
cords
increase
the risk of electric
shock.
e)
When
operating
a
power
tool
outdoors,
use an
extension cord suitable
for outdoor
use. Use of a
cord
suitable for outdoor use
reduces the
risk of
electric shock.
f)
If
operating
a
power
tool in a
damp
location
is
unavoidable,
use
a residual
current
device
(RCD)
protected
supply.
Use of an RCD
reduces the
risk
of
electric shock.
3.
Personal
safety
a) Stay alert,
watch
what
you
are
doing
and
use
common sense when
operating
a power
tool. Do
not
use a
power
tool
while
you
are tired or under
the
influence of
drugs,
alcohol
or
medication. A
moment
of
inattention while
operating power
tools may
result
in
serious
personal injury.
b)
Use
personal protective
equipment.
Always
wear
eye protection.
Protective
equipment
such
as dust
mask,
non-skid
safety shoes,
hard
hat,
or
hearing protection
used for
appropriate
conditions
will
reduce
personal injuries.
c)
Prevent
unintentional
starting.
Ensure the
switch
is in the off
position
before
connecting
to
power
source
and/or
battery pack,
picking up
or
carrying
thetool.
Carrying power
tools
with
your
finger
on the
switch or
energising power
tools
that
have the switch on
invites
accidents.
d)
Remove any
adjusting
key
or wrench
before
turning
the
power
tool on. A
wrench or a key
left
attached to a
rotating part
of the
power
tool
may
result in
personal
injury.
GENERAL
POWER TOOL
SAFETY
WARNINGS
e)
Do not
overreach.
Keep proper
footing
and
balance at all
times. This
enables better control
of the
power
tool in
unexpected
situations.
f)
Dress
properly.
Do not
wear loose
clothing
or
jewellery. Keep your hair,
clothing
and
gloves
away
from
moving
parts.
Loose
clothes,
jewelleryorlong
hair can be
caught
in
moving
parts.
g)
If devices are
provided
for
the
connection of
dust
extraction and collection
facilities,
ensure
these are
connected and
properly
used.
Use of
dust
collection can
reduce dust-related hazards.
4,
Power
tool use and care
a)
Do not force
the
power
tool. Use the correct
power
tool for
your application.
The
correct
power
tool will do the
job
better and
safer at the
rate for which it
was
designed.
b)
Do not use the
power
tool if
the switch
does
not turn it on
and off.
Any power
tool
that
cannot
be
controlled with the switch is
dangerous
and
must be
repaired.
c)
Disconnect the
plug
from the
power
source
and/or
the
battery pack
from
the
power
tool
before
making any adjustments,
changing
accessories,
or
storing power
tools. Such
preventive
safety
measures reduce the
risk of
starting
the
power
tool
accidentally.
d)
Store idle
power
tools out of the reach
of
children and do
not allow
persons
unfamiliar
with the
power
tool or
these instructions to
operate
the
power
tool. Power
tools are
dangerous
in the hands of
untrained users.
e)
Maintain
power
tools. Check for
misalignment
or
binding
of
moving parts,
breakage
of
parts
and
any
other
condition that may
affect
the
power
tool’s
operation.Ifdamaged,
have
the
power
tool
repaired
before use.
Many
accidents are
caused
by
poorly
maintained
power
tools.
f)
Keep cutting
tools
sharp
and clean.
Properly
maintained
cutting
tools with
sharp
cutting
edges
are
less
likely
to bind and are easier to
control.
g)
Use the
power tool,
accessories and tool bits
etc. in
accordance with these
instructions,
taking
into account
the
working
conditions and
the work
to be
performed.
Use of the
power
tool
for
operations
different from
those intended could
result in a
hazardous
situation.
5. Service
a)
Have
your power
tool
serviced
by
a
qualified
repair person
using only
identical
replacement
parts.
This will
ensure that the
safety
of
the
power
tool is
maintained.
b)
If
the
replacement
of the
supply
cord is
necessary,
this
has to
be done
by
the
manufacturer or its
agent
in
order to avoid a
safety
hazard.
6.
Additional
Safety
and
Working
Instructions
a)
Dusts from
materials
such as
lead-containing
coatings,
some
wood
types,
minerals and metals
can
be harmful to one’s
health
and cause
allergic
reactions,
leading
to
respiratory
infections
and/or
cancer.
Materials
containing
asbestos
may only
be
worked
by
specialists.
Observe the relevant
regulations
in
your
country
for the materials to be
worked.
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b)
Prevent
dust
accumulation
at
the
workplace,
j)
Use
clamps
or a
vice
to
hold
work
when
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Dusts can
easily
ignite.
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k)
To
minimize
risk
of
tipping
machine,
always
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Additional
Warnings
for
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long
workpiece,
SANDER
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Never
sand
more
than
one
workpiece
at
a
time.
Do
not
stack
more
than
one
workpiece
on
the
machine base
at a
time.
a)
Do
not
operate
the
tool
until it is
completely
assembled
and
installed
according
to
the
instructions.
m)
Do
not
sand with
the
workpiece
unsupported.
Do
not
sand
pieces
of
material
that
are
too
small
to be
safely
supported.
b)
Provide
adequate
general
or
localized
lighting.
¢)
Before
work,
check
that
the
machine
is
placed
on an
even
surface
with
sufficient
stability.
For
your
own
safety,
always
mount
the
machine to
a
work
bench
using
bolts.
n)
Avoid
awkward
operations and
hand
positions
where
a
sudden
slip
could
cause
your
hand to
move
into
the
sanding
belt or
disc.
©)
Avoid
kickback
by
sanding
in accordance with
d)
Keep
the
surrounding
area
of
the
machine
directional
arrows.
well
maintained and
free of
loose
materials,
:
such
as
chips
and
cut-offs.
p)
Always
maintain a
clearance of
1.6
mm
between
the work
table
and the
machine.
e)
Make
sure
the
sanding
belt
is
installed in
the
correct
direction.
See
directional
arrow
on
back
q)
Never
stand
or
have
any
part
of
your
body
in
of
belt.
line
with
the
path
of the
workpiece,
f)
Always
have
the
tracking
adjusted
properly
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should
never
be
connected
to
power
So the
belt
does
not
run
off
the
pulleys.
supply
when
you
are
assembling
parts,
making
adjustments,
or
when
not
in
use.
8)
Do
not
use
sanding
belts
or
pads
that are
damaged,
torn,
or
loose.
Use
only
correct
si..e
s)Neverleave
tool
running
unattended.
Do not
sanding
belt
and
pad.
leave tool
until it
comes
to a
complete
stop.
h)
Always
sand
on
the
downward
side
of
the
t)
If
the
power
supply
cord
is
damaged
or
sanding
disc
when
using
the
disc
sander.
otherwise
defective,
it
must
only
be
replaced
by
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Sanding
on
the
upward
side
of
the
disc
can
the
manufacturer or
by
an
authorized
repair
cause
the
workpiece
to
fly
out
of
Position,
agent.
u)
We
recommend
the
use
of a
residual
current
i)
Never
perform
layout,
assembly
or
set-up
device
with a
residual
current
rating
of
30mA
or
work
on
the
table
while
the
sander is
operating.
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in
injury.
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8. RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when the
product
is used as
prescribed,
it
is still
impossibletocompletely
eliminate
certain residual risk factors. The
following
hazards may
arise
and the
operator
should
pay
special
attention to avoid the
following:
a)
Risk of contact with sanding
belt
or disc.
b)
Burn hazard from contact with hot belt or
disc or work
piece.
c) Damage
to
respiratory system
if effective
dust mask is not worn.
d)
Damage
to hearing
if
effective
hearing
protection
is not worn.
9.
Using
an Extension Cable.
a)
If an extension cable is
required,
use an
approved triple
core extension cable suitable
for the
power input
of the tool.
b)
Grounded tools
always require
a three wire
extension cable.
c)
As the distance from the
supply
outlet
increases
you
must use a heavier
gauge
extension
cable.
Using
extension cables
with
inadequately
sized wire causes a serious
drop
in
voltage, resulting
in
loss of
power
and
possible
tool
damage.
d)
The smaller the
gauge
number of the wire
the
greater
the
capacity
of the cord.
f)
When
using
a cable
reel, always
unwind the
cable
completely.
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MACHINE
DETAILS
AND
PRODUCT
FEATURES
Machine
Details
Specifications:
Mains
Voltage
-
230V
/
50Hz
Power
Consumption-
370W
Belt Size
-
100mm
x
914mm
Belt
Speed
-
7.5
m/s
Belt Tilt
-
-
90°
Disc Size
-
0
150mm
Disc
Speed
-
225mm x
158mm
Table Tilt
-
-
45°
Gross
Weight
-
19.5kg
Nett
Weight
-
18.5kg
Intended
Use
This
power
tool is
intended to sand
wood
only. Any
other
use is
considered
as not
intended
use and
any
damages
or
injuries
result from
this
unintended
use is
at
operators
own risk.
This item is
also
not intended
to
be used
for
continuous
production
or
production
line
use.
Package
Contents:
Belt &
Disc sander
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