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of the disc (Fig.2 - 4). 
• Place the work plate (12) with the shaft in the 
machine frame and secure the work plate with 
the bolt in the side of the machine frame. 
Check with a 90° sash angle on the work plate 
and against the sanding disc if the angle is 
exactly 90° (Fig.5).
• If necessary, adjust this angle with the 
calibration indicator.
• The mitre scale (13), which is also supplied 
separately, can be placed on the work plate 
(12). With the use of this mitre scale the angle 
of grinding can be determined precisely.
• The fence (8) for the belt sander can be placed 
behind the uppermost bolt of the V-belt guard. 
In this way the workpiece can be held firmly 
against the belt, without great hazards.
To prevent the workpiece or your fingers 
from getting caught between the work plate 
(12) and the sanding disc (11), the space 
between work plate (12) and sanding disc 
(11) must not exceed 1.6 mm.
With coarse sanding paper (P 60) generally most 
of the material can be removed, and fine sanding 
paper (P 150) is then used for finishing. An 
uneven surface is first treated with coarse sanding 
paper and sanded until it is even. Subsequently 
medium-coarse sanding paper (P 100) is used to 
remove the scratches caused by the first type of 
paper used. Fine sanding paper (P 150) is used 
for finishing. The sanding needs to be continued 
until the surface is smooth.
Fig. 6 - 9
When the sanding machine is held with the 
sanding disc turned towards you, the sanding 
belt moves from right to left along the upper part 
of the machine. Because of this turning direction 
the workpiece will be pressed against the right 
side of the fence. An arrow on the inside indicates 
the right direction of running of the sanding belt 
(see drawing). If no direction is indicated, the 
sanding belt must be placed in such a way that 
the elevated part of the seam is placed into the 
turning direction of the belt. So it is very important 
that the sanding belt is placed in the correct 
way. The machine uses standard 100 x 915 mm 
sanding belts (nr 7):
• Remove the plug from the mains socket.
• Push the clamping handle completely to the 
right to take away the tension of the transport 
rollers (Fig.1: 14).
• Push the sanding belt along both of the 
transport rollers, starting from the back of the 
machine.
• Push the clamping handle completely to the 
left. Now the sanding belt should be 
completely tight.
• Turn the transport roller exactly in a right angle 
to the direction of the sanding belts with the 
use of the winged nut at the right roller. The 
direction of running of the belt is adjusted 
correctly if the sides of the sanding belt are 
running parallel to the bearing plate.
Paper or “velcro” plates are used for the sanding 
disc. The standard diameter is 150 mm. The 
plates are self adhesive.
For more flexibility of the sanding belt its bottom 
side can be used, because there is no bearing 
plate. For an easy reach of this bottom side the 
sanding belt can be placed in vertical position.
• Loosen the two nuts at the front of the sanding 
machine, around the left transport roller shaft, 
with the use of an open-end spanner.
• Push the sanding belt up in the position 
desired.
• Fasten the two nuts again.
• The workpiece can now rest on the worktop 
instead of on the sanding belt;
• The work plate which is used for the sanding 
disc can now be pushed with the shaft into the 
hole of the machine frame, at the left side of 
the sanding machine.
• Fasten the bolt at the back of the machine.
• The work plate can now be used as support 
for the sanding of the work piece against the 
sanding belt.
Always stand facing the machine so that 
you always have a good overview (Fig 1, 
A1+A2). 
• Press the switch into position ‘1’ to put your 
sanding machine into operation.