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1. Support racket 1 75 K 1 30 M4 1 74 RebberPad a SR EEN IOT EN Dane 28 ul 32 elastic Washer 1 75 Washer 33 Washer TT 77 etic Washer a LE 1 78 Ja 35 met 1 78 Rubber Pad 5 1 9 D R FDG i a EN ee Notes 23 IS Please dispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner It is suitable for recycling Help to protect the environment take the packaging to the local recycling centre and place into the appropriate recycling bin Only for EU countries Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility
2. 04 General Instructions for 230V Machines Good Working Practices Safety The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices keep yourself and fellow workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good working order II KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE A WARNING REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN Mains Powered Tools General Disc amp Belt Sander Primary Precautions These machines are supplied with a moulded 13 Amp plug and 3 core power cable Before using the tool inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged If any damage is visible have the tool inspected repaired by a suitably qualified person If it is necessary to replace the plug it is preferable to use an unbreakable type that will resist damage on site Only use a 13 Amp plug make sure the cable clamp is tightened securely Fuse at 13 Amp It is also good practice to use switched outlets If extension leads are to be used carry out the same safety checks on them and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is required for your machine This machine is intended primarily for inside workshop usage Work Place Environment Always mount the machine on a flat level stable surface There are several methods of achieving this bolting the machine directly to a good solid workbench bolting the machine to a sturdy base board that can be clamped to the good solid workbench create an
3. Sanding Disc Table U Shaped slot 5 pr Locate the sanding disc table C M6 x 15mm lift and shift handles H and M6 washers J Line up the table C pins with the machined L shaped slots on either side of the sanding disc push the table in until fully home See figs 7 8 Remove the handles H and place safely aside Place an M6 washer J over each thread slot the rods through the machined slots in the table C and screw them into the pre drilled hole until finger tight Replace the handle and tighten See figs 9 10 Assembly Mitre Fence Slide the mitre fence E into the table T slot Locate the mitre fence E and slot it into the table C T slot See figs 12 13 Setting Up Table Adjustment NOTE Before using your belt and disc sander you need to check that the tables are perpendicular by using a 90 square Place a 90 square on the sanding disc table C and check that the table is perpendicular to the sanding disc If it requires adjustment loosen the two lift and shift handles H adjust until correct and re tighten the two handles See figs 14 15 Check that the scale pointer is set to 0 and adjust if required See fig 16 Reposition the square and check the mitre fence E is perpendicular to the disc and adjust if required Reset the pointer on the mitre fence to 0 See fig 17 10 Setting Up Pointer Adjust the table D until it is 90 Square perpendicular to sandin
4. attempting to sand inside curves over the tracking drum do not press at all other than to keep the workpiece in contact with the surface any pressure could upset the tracking geometry As there is no cushioning effect to the belt passing around the drum expect an added vibration and compensate for it Sanding of certain types of timber may make the fitting of dust extraction mandatory in order to comply with the directives of the HSE However even if it is not mandatory it is strongly recommended that you consider fitting dust extraction It will certainly reduce the level of dust and grit and as it helps to remove the waste quicker will certainly prolong the longevity of the abrasive Above all OBSERVE make sure you know what is happening around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE Specification Model AW130BD2 Product Code 501255 Rating Hobby Power 190W Belt Speed 14 3m min Belt Size 25 x 760mm Diameter of Disc 125mm Table Size Belt 125 x 125mm Table Size Disc 88 x 184mm Dust Extraction Outlet 2 x 45mm Overall L x W x H 370 x 300 x 380mm Weight 7kg 07 Assembly Rubber Feet and Sanding Belt Table Locate the four rubber feet F turn the belt and disc sander A on it s side and insert a rubber foot into each of the four pre drilled holes in the base plate See fig 1 Stand the sander upright Insert the rubber foot into the pre drilled Lower the sanding belt table D in posi
5. independent entity by bolting the machine to its own stand However you mount your machine make sure it is fastened down and stable before use Paper belts and discs do not respond well to wet or damp conditions In the worst case the adhesives holding the belt and the abrasive fail completely the belts fall apart and the abrasive becomes a soggy mess against the edge of your workpiece Try to keep the machine in a reasonably dry warm environment If this is not possible or if the machine is to remain unused for some time at least remove the belt put in a plastic bag and store in a warm dry place With regard to the disc this advice is on practical if you have upgraded to a Velcro fastening method Also ensure that sparebelts discs arer not stored in dammp conditions Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical this includes personnel as well as material UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD CHILDREN BE ALLOWED IN WORK AREA 05 Specific to Sanding Machines Warning The sanding disc cannot be declutched from the belt and vice versa both functions are active when the machine is running Remember this and do not leave loose objects of any description on the machine if it is going to be used Once the sander is mounted carry out any setting operations and remove all tools used in the setting operations if any and place safely out of the way If you are working long lengths of material arrange for extra support beyond th
6. or belt is worn 2 Excessive pressure being applied to workpiece REMEDY 1 3 Replace all broken or defective parts before using the sander 4 Contact Axminster Tool Centre on 0800 371822 and asked to be transferred to the Technical Sales Department 1 Apply less pressure to sanding surface 1 Adjust tracking See page 11 on how to track the belt 1 Replace the disc or belt 2 Reduce pressure being applied to workpiece Wiring Diagram HUSE Et CHAR b z F t Parts Breakdown Parts Breakdown 21 Parts List 22 MANUALE DESCRIPTION QTYREQU DESCRIPTION QTYREQU 3 Knob 48 sow z Covert 46 Mtr 3 ie 31 AS EE tn 4 Waming TT 48T Washer a ml eera E 6 Retaining Ring 2 59 Wash ooo 7 Bearing 2 Pinter 3 8 DmwnWhel 3 52 Cover Shaft 1 5 Screw 1 FR ie 1 a UN DEN Washer 1 55 Sander pe wj SR 4 5 ome 1 Screw i S Wase ER ey 31 8 ionis 1 35 Madmenoy 1 5 som 1 16 Washer a Spr cipi a er Pointer Washer Slidina Bar ie a ae un u A frise Pii 31 8 js 2 5 ty a 2 N 2 te 1 Sing a 98 A AL E ke COS MK ED 2 25 Washer ie ce nenne 26 Bott 1 70 Cover for Bust 1 27 Screw 2 7 Washer 4 Washer 2 72 Screw e We 2
7. B C 1 off AW130BD2 Belt and Disc Sander A D Sanding Disc amp Belt Assembled 1 off Dust Extraction Moulding B D 1 off Sanding Disc Cast Iron Table Cc C 1 off Sanding Belt Cast Iron Table D Bag 1 Containing C 1 off Mitre Fence gt 4 off Rubber Feet 1 off M8 x 20mm Large Lift and Shift Handle 2 off M6 x 15mm Small Lift and Shift Handles 1 off M8 Washer I 2 off M6 Washer J 4 off M4 x 10mm Phillips Screws with Washers Not Shown K Bag 2 Containing a n m x 1 off 4mm Hex Key L 1 off 3mm Hex Key M 1 off Instruction Manual 1 off Guarantee Card MR Continues Over 03 What s in the Box Having opened the box remove the top packaging and lift the machine out and place upon a clear flat surface taking care not to trap or pinch the power cable under the chassis Remove the remaining items from the box and place safely aside ORY HAVING UNPACKED YOUR SANDER AND ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO at RETAIN THE PACKAGING PLEASE TAKE IT TO A RECYCLING CENTRE NOTE Please read the Instruction Manual prior to using your new machine as well as the operating procedures for your new machine there are numerous hints and tips to help you to use the machine safely and to maintain its efficiency and prolong its life Keep this Instruction Manual readily accessible for any others who may also be required to use the machine
8. Code 501255 AW130BD2 Belt and Disc Sander Axminster Tool Centre Unit 10 Weycroft Avenue Axminster Devon EX13 5PH axminster co uk Index of Contents Page No Index of Contents 02 Declaration of Conformity 02 What s in the Box 03 04 General Instructions for 230V Machines 05 Specific to Sanding Machines 06 07 Specification 07 Assembly 08 09 10 Setting Up 10 11 12 13 Illustration and Parts Description 14 15 Sanding Configurations 16 Changing the Abrasive Belt Disc 17 Maintenance 18 Trouble Shooting 18 Wiring Diagram 19 Parts Breakdown 20 21 Parts List 22 Notes 23 Declaration of Conformity Copied from CE Certificate manufactured by Jiangsu Jinfeida Power Tools Co is in compliance with the following standards or The undersigned Qing Huang authorised by standardisation documents in accordance with Jiangsu Jinfeida Power Tools Co Ltd Xiejia Town CoundlDirectives 225644 Gaoyou City Jiangsu Province PEPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA declares that this product EN 8102551 2008 Model number MM411 PP300 PB Belt sander Wa rn i n The symbols below advise that you follow the correct g safety procedures when using this machine C Fully read manual i and safety instructions Ear protection Eye protection Dust mask HAZARD before use should be worn should be worn should be worn Motor gets hot 02 What s in the Box Model Number MM411 PP300 P
9. Parts Description LA Belt access cover Disc guard Clamping knob Dust extraction outlet Dust extraction outlet Chassis On Off Control box Grub screw for leveling the table 15 Sanding Configurations 16 Angle Sanding Changing the Abrasive Belt Disc Sanding Belt DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY Remove the belt access cover as described on page 11 Tracking the Belt GED F and place safely aside While holding the A z A i EN through the table D cutout and fit it o over the three pulleys then release the d belt push in the tracking knob thus tracking knob putting tension back on e Le releasing the tension on the belt and remove the abrasive belt See figs 31 32 Check the new belt for any signs of damage fit the new belt by sliding it Replace the access cover d reconnect the sander to the mains turn on and check the belt is tracking correctly If not remove the cover and go to page 11 for Tracking the Belt Replace the cover reconnect to the mains and check again Sanding Disc DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY Remove the lift and shift handle H sanding disc table C dust extraction moulding B and place safely aside Lift the edge of the disc and gripping firmly peel the disc away from the plate turning the plate as required to free the entire disc See fig 33 Remove and throw away Remove any patches of abrahes
10. e boundary of the machine and check you have sufficient room to manoeuvre the material through all the operations you will wish to carry out It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body and not the cable After fitting a new sanding disc it is good practice to lightly sand across the left side of the disc with a reasonable sized 20mm x 50mm piece of timber to make sure the sanding disc is correctly seated on the disc The sanding action will press the sanding disc firmly back against the disc itself It is not good practice to wear gloves whilst sanding as you tend to lose the feel of the workpiece sander contact but obviously this removes the safety barrier between your fingers and the sanding surface Remain focused and exercise caution whilst sanding DO NOT sand very small pieces of work with bare hands try to construct some form of holder Make sure you are comfortable before you start work balanced not reaching etc If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate excessive grit or dust or chips wear the appropriate safety clothing goggles masks etc If the work operation appears to be excessively noisy wear ear defenders If you wear your hair in a long style wearing a cap safety helmet hairnet even a sweatband will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up i
11. g belt perpendicular to the belt Place the square on the table D up against the belt check that the table is perpendicular to the sanding belt If it requires adjustment loosen the lift and shift handle G adjust until correct and re tighten the handle See figs 18 19 NOTE For fine adjustments adjust the grub screw to the rear of the table when correct adjust the nut beneath the table to clamp the grub screw in position See figs 20 21 Using a Hex key fine adjust the table The clamping nut beneath the table if the square still does not line up correctly is to lock the grub screw in position 11 Setting Up Tracking the Belt To check the sanding belt is tracking properly you first have to remove the side cover follow the instruction below First undo the two Phillips screws a and b as shown in figs 22 23 and place the screws safely aside Undo and remove the clamping knob c below the guard remove the belt access cover d and place safely aside See figs 24 25 73 4 With the cover d removed turn the tracking knob e clockwise to track the belt to the right or anti clockwise for left until the belt is tracking evenly See figs 26 26a Replace the cover d as described above but in reverse NOTE DO NOT turn the tracking knob too aggressively the adjustment only needs to be very slight 2 GED Setting Up Adjusting the Platen The Platen f should be adjusted so that
12. it almost touches the back of the abrasive belt If it requires adjustment loosen the two caphead screws g that secure it to the frame and adjust until correct Re tighten the screws See figs 27 28 Fig 27 GED Loosen the platen F and adjust it unit it Loosen the two caphead screws almost touches the back of the belt g to adjust the platen Your belt and disc sander is now ready Check that all fixings are secure before operating the machine CONNECT THE SANDER TO THE MAINS SUPPLY Remove all tools away for the machine Switch on wait until the machine has reached full speed and check that the belt is tracking properly If not switch off wait for the machine to come to a complete stop disconnect the sander and go to page 11 for Tracking the Belt Reconnect switch on and check again If everything is fine switch off and wait until the machine has come to a complete stop DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY Dust Extraction The dust extraction mouldings h have a 45mm outlets See figs 29 30 Insert a jubilee clip over the hose and insert it over the outlet and clamp in place Alternately if you have a vacuum cleaner with the same diameter holes insert it over the outlet as before it should be a snug fit Illustration and Parts Description Abrasive belt Tracking knob Platen ON OFF Control box Abrasive disc Scale Pointer Pointer rest screw Illustration and
13. ive that have stuck to the disc and render the plate CLEAN 5 piece of cloth in your hand or wear a glove to firmly press the abrasive to the disc it will be reinforced by a gentle sanding action across the face when you first use the new sanding disc Replace the extraction moulding B sanding disc table C and lift and shift handles F 7 M V Peel the cover from the adhesive surface and apply 17 CAREFULLY to the flat surface of the cast iron disc Place a 17 Maintenance DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY There is very little mechanical maintenance that can be carried out on the machine Most prudent maintenance is preventative and concerned with keeping the machine clean 1 Remove the access belt cover and check there is no dust or resin build up on the pulleys or at the edges of the platen 2 At reasonable intervals inspect and remove all dust resin build ups and blow the motor clean 3 Remove the dust extraction moulding B remove any dust or resin build up and clean thoroughly Trouble Shooting 18 PROBLEM Motor will not run Machine slows down while sanding Sanding belt runs off pulleys Wood burns while sanding POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Defective or broken ON OFF switch 2 Defective or damaged switch cord 3 Defective or damaged switch relay 4 Burned out motor 5 Blown fuse 1 Applying to much pressure to workpiece Belt NOT tracking properly 1 Sanding disc
14. n the rotating parts of the machine Likewise consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches if these are liable to be a snag hazard Do not work with cutting abrasive tools of any description if you are tired your attention is wandering or you are being subjected to distraction Do not use the machine within the designated safety areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there may be volatile gases Check that sanding surfaces are still sufficiently abrasive to carry out the work you intend Sanding belt cleaning sticks are an efficient method of prolonging the life of the belts and discs and will also maintain their operating performance Check that the belts or discs are undamaged torn edges can pick up on the workpiece and will cause the medium to tear often very rapidly with accompanying sharp flapping edges Always offer the workpiece to the belt disc so that the motion carries the work against the restraining surface i e the work stop or the table use the left hand side of the disc 06 Continues Over Specific to Sanding Machines Do not press too heavily against the sanding surface all this will do is slow the sander down Remember sanders work by removing small particles of material quickly and heavy pressure works adversely to the cutting process Further it will accelerate the rate of clogging of the abrasive surfaces rendering the machine less efficient If you are
15. tion hole in the base plate Locate the sanding belt table D M8 x 20mm lift and shift handle G and M8 washer I The sanding belt table D has a machined cutout slot slide the belt into the slot until the clamping bracket is flush against the frame Line up the machined slot in the bracket with the pre drilled tappered hole in the casting using the M8 washer I and M8 x 20mm lift and shift handle G Clamp the table in position See figs 2 3 and 4 NOTE You my find it easier if you remove the lift and shift handle G and screw the clamping rod in finger tight then replace the handle See fig 3 Lightly screw the clamping rod in Tighten the lift and shift handle to until it is finger tight clamp the table D in position N NOTE When tilting the table it should be adjusted so that the gap between the belt and the table is no larger than 1 5mm 1 16 A gap greater than this could cause small workpieces to slip down between the belt and table 08 Assembly Dust Extraction Moulding Dust extraction moulding B assembled Remove the four Phillips screws K and place safely aside Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the four M4 x 10mm pan head Phillips screws and washers K place safely aside See fig 5 Locate the dust extraction moulding B line up the four holes in the moulding with the tapped holes in the casting and secure using the Phillips screws and washers K you removed earlier See fig 6

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