Lumberg-Jetter EBS76 User manual

EBS76

Conformity……………………………………………..
Table of Contents
MachineDetails..………….................................................. 01
GeneralPowerToolSafetyWarnings............................... 02
UsinganExtensionCable................................................. 07
Assembly.………………………................................................ 08
Operation.…………………….................................................. 09
MaintenanceandService................................................. 11
LumberjackGuarantee….................................................. 12
Declarationof 15
PartsList……………………….................................................. 16
PartsDiagram……………….................................................. 18

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WelcometoLumberjack!
ThankyouforpurchasingthisLumberjack
product,wehopeyouenjoymanyyearsof
creativeandproductiveuse.
Pleasereadthismanualthoroughlyandkeep
foryourreference.
MachineDetails
Specifications:
MainsVoltage‐ 230V(50Hz)
PowerConsumption‐ 1010W
NoLoadSpeed‐120‐380m/min
BeltSize‐ 76x533mm
GrossWeight‐ 3.7kg
NettWeight‐ 3.3kg
PackageContents:
DustBag
3xSandingBelts
IntendedUse
Themachinehasbeendesignedfortheuse
ofsandingwood,plastics,metalandpainted
surfaces.
ProductFeatures
1. FrontHandle
2. BeltCentralizingAdjuster
3. DriveBeltCover
4. On/OffSwitch
5. LockOnButton
6. DustExtractionOutlet
7. RearHandle
8. CarbonBrushHousing.

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Danger!‐Readtheoperatinginstructionsto
reducetheriskofinjury
Caution!Weareardefenders.Theimpactofnoise
cancausedamagetohearing.
Caution!Wearadustmask.
Caution!Wearsafetygoggles.
Caution!Riskofinjury!Donotreachintothe
runningsawblade.
GeneralPowerToolSafetyWarnings
Readallsafetywarningsandallinstructions
–Failuretofollowthewarningsand
instructionsmayresultinelectricshock,fire
and/orseriousinjury.
Saveallwarningsandinstructionsforfuture
reference.
Theterm“powertool”inthewarningsrefers
toyourmainsoperatedorbatteryoperated
powertool.
1.WorkAreaSafety
1.1Keepworkareacleanandwelllit.
Clutteredordarkareasinviteaccidents.
1.2Donotoperatethepowertoolin
explosiveatmospheres,suchasinthe
presenceofflammableliquids,gasesordust.
Powertoolscreatesparkswhichmayignite
thedustorfumes.
1.3Keepchildrenandbystandersaway
whileoperatingapowertool.Distractions
cancauseyoutolosecontrolofthepower
tool.
2.ElectricalSafety
2.1Powertoolplugsmustmatchtheoutlet.
Nevermodifythepluginanyway.Donot
useanyadaptorplugswithearthed

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(grounded)powertools.Unmodifiedplugs
andmatchingoutletswillreduceriskof
electricshock.
2.2Avoidbodycontactwithearthedor
groundedsurfaces,suchaspipes,radiators,
rangesandrefrigerators.Thereisan
increasedriskofelectricshockifyourbodyis
earthedorgrounded
2.3Donotexposepowertoolstorainor
wetconditions.Waterenteringapowertool
willincreasetheriskofelectricshock.
2.4Donotabusethecord.Neverusethe
cordforcarrying,pullingorunpluggingthe
powertool.Keepcordawayfromheat,oil,
sharpedgesandmovingparts.Damagedor
entangledcordsincreasetheriskofelectric
shock.
2.5Whenoperatingapowertooloutdoors,
useanextensioncordsuitableforoutdoor
use.Usingacordsuitableforoutdooruse
reducestheriskofelectricshock.
2.6Ifoperatingapowertoolinadamp
locationisunavoidable,usearesidual
currentdevice(RCD)protectedsupply.Use
ofanRCDreducestheriskofelectricshock.
3.PersonalSafety
3.1Stayalert,watchwhatyouaredoingand
usecommonsensewhenoperatingapower
tool.Donotuseapowertoolwhileyouare
tiredorundertheinfluenceofdrugs,
alcoholormedication.Amomentof
inattentionwhilstoperatingpowertoolsmay
resultinseriouspersonalinjury.
3.2Usepersonalprotectiveequipment
(PPE).Alwaysweareyeprotection.
Protectiveequipmentsuchasdustmasks,
non‐skidshoes,hardhats,orhearing
protectionusedforappropriateconditions
willreducetheriskofpersonalinjuries.
3.3Preventunintentionalstarting.Ensure
theswitchisintheoffpositionbefore
connectingtopowersourceand/orbattery
pack,pickinguporcarryingtool.Carrying
powertoolswithyourfingerontheswitchor
energisingpowertoolsthathavetheswitch
oninvitesaccidents.
3.4Removeanyadjustingkeyorwrench
beforeturningthepowertoolon.Awrench
orakeyleftattachedtoarotatingpartofthe
powertoolmayresultinpersonalinjury.
3.5Donotoverreach.Keepproperfooting
andbalanceatalltimes.Thisenablesbetter

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controlofthepowertoolinunexpected
situations.
3.6Dressproperly.Donotwearloose
clothingorjewellery.Keepyourhair,
clothingandglovesawayfrommovingparts.
Looseclothes,jewelleryorlonghaircanbe
caughtinmovingparts.
3.7Ifdevicesareprovidedforthe
connectionofdustextractionandcollection
facilities,ensuretheseareconnectedand
properlyused.Useofdustcollectioncan
reducedust‐relatedhazards.
4.PowerToolUseandCare
4.1Donotforcethepowertool.Usethe
correctpowertoolforyourapplication.The
correctpowertoolwilldothejobbetterand
saferattherateforwhichitwasdesigned.
4.2Donotusethepowertooliftheswitch
doesnotturnitonandoff.Anypowertool
thatcannotbecontrolledwiththeswitchis
dangerousandmustberepaired.
4.3Disconnecttheplugfromthepower
sourceand/orbatterypackfromthepower
toolbeforemakinganyadjustments,
changingaccessories,orstoringpowertools.
Suchpreventivesafetymeasuresreducethe
riskofstartingthepowertoolaccidentally.
4.4Storeidlepowertoolsoutofthereach
ofchildrenanddonotallowpersons
unfamiliarwiththepowertoolorthese
instructionstooperatethepowertool.
Powertoolsaredangerousinthehandsof
untrainedusers.
4.5Maintainpowertools.Checkfor
misalignedorbindingofmovingparts,
breakagesofpartsandanyothercondition
thatmayaffectthepowertool’soperation.
Ifdamaged,havethepowertoolrepaired
beforeuse.Manyaccidentsarecausedby
poorlymaintainedpowertools.
4.6Keepcuttingtoolscleanandsharp.
Properlymaintainedcuttingtoolswithsharp
cuttingedgesarelesslikelytobindandare
easiertocontrol.
4.7Usethepowertool,accessoriesandtool
bitsetc.inaccordancewiththese
instructions,takingintoaccountthe
workingconditionsandtheworkperformed.
Useofthepowertoolforoperations
differentfromthoseintendedcouldresultin
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5.BatteryToolUseandCare.
5.1Rechargeonlywiththechargerspecified
bythemanufacturer.Achargerthatis
suitableforonetypeofbatterypackmay
createariskoffirewhenusedwithanother
batterypack.
5.2Usepowertoolsonlywithspecifically
designatedbatterypacks.Useofanyother
batterypacksmaycreateariskofinjuryor
fire.
5.3Whenbatterypackisnotinuse,keepit
awayfromothermetalobjects,likepaper
clips,coins,keys,nails,screwsorother
smallmetalobjectthatcanmakea
connectionfromoneterminaltoanother.
Shortingthebatteryterminalstogethermay
causeburnsorafire.
5.4Underabusiveconditions,liquidmaybe
ejectedfromthebattery;Avoidcontact.If
contactaccidentallyoccurs,flushwith
copiousamountsofwater.Ifliquidcontacts
eyes,seekmedicalhelpimmediately.Liquid
ejectedfromthebatterymaycauseirritation
orburns.
6.Service
6.1Haveyourpowertoolsservicedbya
qualifiedrepairpersonusingonlyidentical
replacementparts.Thiswillensurethat
thesafetyofthepowertoolismaintained.
7.AdditionalSafetyandWorking
Instructions
7.1Dustsfrommaterialssuchas
lead‐containingcoatings,somewoodtypes,
mineralsandmetalscanbeharmfultoone’s
healthandcauseallergicreactions,leading
torespiratoryinfectionsand/orcancer.
Materialscontainingasbestosmayonlybe
workedbyspecialists.Observetherelevant
regulationsinyourcountryforthematerials
tobeworked.
7.2Preventdustaccumulationatthe
workplace.Dustscaneasilyignite.
8AdditionalWarningsforSanders
8.1Harmful/toxicdustswillarisefrom
sandinge.g.leadpaintedsurfaces,woods
andmetals.Contactwithorinhalationof
thesedustscanendangerthehealthof
operatorandbystanders.Alwaysuseeye
glassesanddustmask.

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8.2Hearingprotectionshouldbeworn
whenusingthesander.
8.3Alwayswearsafetyglassesoreye
shieldswhenusingthesander.Everyday
eyeglasseshaveonlyimpact‐resistantlenses;
theyarenotsafetyglasses.Followingthis
rulewillreducetheriskofseriouspersonal
injury.
8.4Removetheplugfromthesocketbefore
carryingoutanyadjustment,servicing
ormaintenance.
8.5Fullyunwindcabledrumextensionsto
avoidpotentialoverheating.
8.6Whenanextensioncableisrequiredyou
mustensureithasthecorrectampererating
foryourpowertoolandisinasafeelectrical
condition.
8.7Ensureyourmainssupplyvoltageis
sameasindicatedontheratingplate.
8.8Yourtoolisdoubleinsulatedfor
additionalprotectionagainstapossible
electricalinsulationfailurewithinthetool.
8.9Alwayscheckwalls,floorsandceilingsto
avoidhiddenpowercablesandpipes.
8.10.Afterlongworkingperiod’sexternal
metalpartsandaccessoriescouldbehot.
8.11Ifpossible,ensurethework‐pieceis
firmlyclampedtopreventmovement.
8.12Yoursanderisahandheldtool,donot
clampyoursander.
8.13Beforesanding,checktheareaisfree
ofnails,screws,etc.
8.14Neverstopthesanderbyapplyinga
forcetothebaseplate.
8.15Onlyusepaperingoodcondition.Do
notusetornorwornpaper.
8.16Donotsandmaterialcontaining
asbestosduetoahealthrisk.
8.17Donotsandleadbasedpaintdueto
theriskofleadpoisoning.
8.18Donoteatordrinkintheworkingarea
ofthesander.
8.19Donotallowpeopletoenterthe
workingareawithoutwearingadustmask.
8.20Wherepossible,sealofftheworking
areatocontainthedustforlaterremoval.
8.21Yourtoolisdesignedfordrysanding
only,notwetsanding.
8.22Yourtoolisdesignedforgeneral
purposelightpolishingofwoodandmetals.
8.23Donotsandmagnesiummaterialdue
totheriskoffire.

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UsinganExtensionCable
–Ifanextensioncableisrequired,usean
approvedtriplecoreextensioncablesuitable
forthepowerinputofthetool.
–Groundedtoolsalwaysrequireathreewire
extensioncable.
–Asthedistancefromthesupplyoutlet
increaseyoumustuseaheaviergauge
extensioncable.Usingextensioncables
withinadequatelysizedwirecausesaserious
dropinvoltage,resultinginlossofpowerand
possibletooldamage.
–Thesmallerthegaugenumberofthewire
thegreaterthecapacityofthecord.
–Whenusingacablereel,alwaysunwindthe
cablecompletely.
CableRatingChart
Amperes 7.5m 15m25m30m45m60m
0–2.0666666
2.1–3.4666666
3.5–5.066661015
5.1–7.1101010101515
7.1–
12.0
151515152020
12.1–
20.0
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Assembly
Avoidunintentionalstartingofthemachine.
Duringassemblyandforallworkonthe
machine,thepowerplugmustnotbe
connectedtothemainssupply.
Carefullyremoveallpartsincludedinthe
deliveryfromtheirpackaging.
Removeallpackagingmaterialfromthe
machineandtheaccessoriesprovided.
Beforestartingtheoperationofthemachine
forthefirsttime,checkifallpartslistedin
theboxcontentsectionhavebeensupplied
Note:Checkthepowertoolforpossible
damage.Beforefurtheruseofthemachine,
checkthatallprotectivedevicesarefully
functional.Anylightlydamagedpartsmust
becarefullycheckedtoensureflawless
operationofthetool.Allpartsmustbe
properlymountedandallconditionsfulfilled
thatensurefaultlessoperation.
Damagedprotectivedevicesandpartsmust
beimmediatelyreplacedbyanauthorised
servicecentre.
DustBag
Werecommendthatdustextractionisused
atalltimeswhenusingthisproduct.
Tofitthedustbag(supplied)pushitontothe
extractionportasshownbelow.
CentralizingtheBelt
Alwaysmakesurethatthebeltisrunning
centrallybeforethemachineisused.
Centralizingthebeltisessentialtostopit
fromrunningofftherollersduringuse.
‐Withthebeltfacingtheoperatorandthe
machineonitsside,pullthetriggerand
observehowthebeltisrunning.Ifthisbelt
runstowardeitheredgeitwillneed
adjusting.
‐Turnthecentralizingknob(see1)toadjust
thebelttothecentreoftherollers.

and assume
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Operation
UsingtheBeltSander
‐Holdthemachinewithbothhands
abalancedposture.
‐PresstheOn/Offtriggerswitchandallow
themotortoreachfullspeed.
‐Holdthemachineparalleltotheworkpiece.
Gentlybringbeltincontactwiththework
piece.
Caution!Thesandermayinitiallysnatch
forwards.Resisttheforwardsmotionand
allowthesandertomoveforwardsata
gradualpace.Donotuseexcessive,
downwardpressure;thismaycausethebelt
tosnap.
‐Keepthesandermovingforwardsataneven
pace.Failuretodothiswillresultinan
unevenfinish.
‐Whentheoperationfinished,liftthesander
clearoftheworkpieceandreleasethe
On/Offtriggerswitch.Waituntilthebelthas
stoppedrotatingbeforeputtingthesander
downonworkbench.Failuretodothiswill
resultinthemachinerunningforwards.

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ReplacingtheSandingBelts
‐Locatethebelttensionleverandpull
outwards.Takecareastheleverisunder
tensionandmayspringbacktotheclosed
position.Continuepullingtheleveroutwards
untilitlocksintoposition.
‐Manoeuvrethesandingbeltofftherollers.
NOTE:TheSandingbelthasdirectional
arrowsprintedontheinsideofthebelt.
‐Sandingbeltscomeindifferentgrades
i.e.roughthroughtosmooth.Selectthe
correctgradeaccordingtothematerialyou
areoperatingon.
‐Locatethesandingbeltontherollers.Make
surethesandingbeltdoes thesides
ofthecasingandthatthearrows,printedon
theinsideofthesandingbeltpointinthe
directionoftravel.
‐Closethetensionlever.
NOTE:Cautionisrequiredastheleveris
underspringtension.Makesurethelever
closesfully.Withthenewsandingbeltfitted
itmustbecheckedtoensurethatitis
runningcentrallyontherollers(seesection
CentralizingtheSandingBelt).
not

housingbrush
grills
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MaintenanceandService
Beforeanyworkonthemachineitself,pull
themainsplug.
Ifthemachineshouldfaildespitethecare
takeninmanufacturingandtesting
procedures,repairshouldbecarriedoutby
anapproveservicecentre.
‐Regularlychecktoseeifanydustorforeign
matterhasenteredthenearthemotor
andaroundthetriggerswitch.Useasoft
brushtoremoveanyaccumulateddust.Wear
safetyglassestoprotectyoureyeswhilst
cleaning.
‐Re‐lubricateallmovingpartsatregular
intervals.
‐Ifthebodyofthesanderneedscleaning,
wipeitwithasoftdampcloth.Amild
detergentcanbeusedbutnothinglike
alcohol,petrolorotherabrasivecleaning
agents.Neverusecausticagentstoclean
plasticparts.
CAUTION!Watermustnevercomeinto
contactwiththesander.
ReplacingtheBrushes
‐Duringuse,thecarbonbrusheswillwear
downandwillbeindicatedbyapossibleloss
ofpowerandexcessivesparkingseen
throughtheventilationslots.Whenthe
carbonbrusheshaveworndownto
approximately4‐5mm,theywillrequire
replacing.
‐Caution!Makesurethatthesanderis
isolatedfromthemainspowersupplybefore
fittingaccessories,maintenanceand
adjustmentifindoubtconsultaqualified
electrician.
‐Placethesanderonaworkbenchandusing
ascrewdriverremovethecarbonbrush
housingcover.
‐Removethecarbonbrushfromthe
andreplaceitwithanewone.
Slidethenewcarbonbrushintothebrush

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housing.Repeatthisprocedurefortheother
carbonbrush.Thenreplacethecarbonbrush
housingcover.
Note:Carbonbrushesmustbereplacedin
pairs.
LumberjackGuarantee
1.Guarantee
1.1Lumberjackguaranteesthatforaperiod
of12monthsfromthedateofpurchasethe
componentsofqualifyingproducts(see
clauses1.2.1to1.2.8)willbefreefrom
defectscausedbyfaultyconstructionor
manufacture.
1.2.Duringthisperiod,Lumberjack,will
repairorreplacefreeofchargeanyparts
whichareprovedtobefaultyinaccordance
withparagraph1.1providingthat:
1.2.1Youfollowtheclaimsproceduresetout
inclause2
1.2.2LumberjackanditsAuthorisedDealers
aregivenreasonableopportunityafter
receivingnoticeoftheclaimtoexaminethe
product
1.2.3IfaskedtodosobyLumberjackorits
AuthorisedDealer,youreturntheproductat
yourowncosttoLumberjack’sorsupplying
AuthorisedDealer’spremises,forthe
examinationtotakeplaceclearlystatingthe

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ReturnsMaterialAuthorisationnumber
given.
1.2.4Thefaultinquestionisnotcausedby
industrialuse,accidentaldamage,fairwear
andtear,wilfuldamage,neglect,incorrect
electricalconnection,misuse,alterationor
repairoftheproductwithoutapproval.
1.2.5Theproducthasbeenusedina
domesticenvironmentonly.
1.2.6Thefaultdoesnotrelatetoconsumable
itemssuchasblades,bearings,drivebeltsor
otherwearingpartswhichcanreasonablybe
expectedtowearatdifferentrates
dependingonusage.
1.2.7Theproducthasnotbeenusedforhire
purposes.
1.2.8Theproducthasbeenpurchasedbyyou,
astheguaranteeisnottransferablefroma
privatesale.
2.ClaimsProcedure
2.1Inthefirstinstancepleasecontactthe
AuthorisedDealerwhosuppliedtheproduct
toyou.Inourexperiencemanyinitial
problemswithmachinesthatarethoughtto
befaultyduetofaultypartsareactually
solvedbycorrectsettinguporadjustmentof
themachine.AgoodAuthorisedDealer
shouldbeabletoresolvethemajorityof
theseissuesmuchmorequicklythan
processingaclaimundertheguarantee.Ifa
returnisrequestedbytheAuthorisedDealer
orLumberjack,youwillbeprovidedwitha
ReturnsMaterialAuthorisationnumber
whichmustbeclearlystatedonthereturned
package,andanyaccompanying
correspondence.FailuretoprovideaReturns
MaterialAuthorisationnumbermayresultin
itembeingrefuseddelivery.
2.2Anyissueswiththeproductresultingina
potentialclaimundertheguaranteemustbe
reportedtotheAuthorisedDealerfrom
whichitwaspurchasedwithin48hoursof
receipt.
2.3IftheAuthorisedDealerwhosuppliedthe
producttoyouhasbeenunabletosatisfy
yourquery,anyclaimsmadeunderthis
Guaranteeshouldbemadedirectlyto
Lumberjack.Theclaimitselfshouldbe
madeinalettersettingoutthedateand
placeofpurchase,givingabriefexplanation

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oftheproblemwhichhasledtotheclaim.
Thislettershouldbethensentwithproofof
purchasetoLumberjack.Ifyouincludea
contactnumberwiththisitwillspeedup
yourclaim.
2.4Pleasenotethatitisessentialthatthe
letterofclaimreachesLumberjackonthelast
dayofthisGuaranteeatthelatest.Late
claimswillnotbeconsidered.
3.LimitationofLiability
3.1Weonlysupplyproductsfordomestic
andprivateuse.Youagreenottousethe
productforanycommercial,businessor
resalepurposesandwehavenoliabilityto
youforanylossofprofit,lossofbusiness,
businessinterruptionorlossofbusiness
opportunity.
3.2ThisGuaranteedoesnotconferanyrights
otherthantheseexpresslysetoutaboveand
doesnotcoveranyclaimsforconsequential
lossordamage.ThisGuaranteeisofferedas
anextrabenefitanddoesnotaffectyour
statutoryrightsasaconsumer.
4.Notice
ThisGuaranteeappliestoallproduct
purchasedfromanAuthorisedDealerof
LumberjackwithintheUnitedKingdom.
TermsofGuaranteemayvaryinother
countries.

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CEDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY
TOOLSAVE
Unit9&12AlbionBusinessPark
SpringRoad,Smethwick,
WestMidlands,B661LYENGLAND.
Tel:01215250222
Declaresthatthe3”BeltSander(EBS76)
IsincompliancewiththeregulationsincludedintheDirectives:2006/42/EC
ECDECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY
CertificateforEC‐typeexaminationdeliveredbyInterkTestingServicesHangzhou16
No.1Ave.,XiashaEconomicDevelopmentDistrict,Hangzhou310018,China
(VerificationNo.:151000185HZH‐V1)
Person who declares: Bill Evans
01.05.2016
TheDirector

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PartsList
No. Description No. Description
1 Belt cover 27 Nameplate
2 Synchronous belt 28 Screw ST4.2x16
3 Middle cover 29 Screw ST4.2x16
4 Small pulley 30 Dust adapter
5 Wind circle 31 Cable cover
6 Left housing 32 Cable
7 Brush cover grip 33 Cable press
8 Brush holder 34 Screw ST4.2x16
9 Brush 35 Switch
10 Torsion spring 36 Capacitor0.22uf
11 Activities of the shaft plate 37 Speed control switch
12 Axis of rotation 38 Inductance
13 Nut 39 Adjust knob
14 Front handle 40 Small spring
15 M6 screw 41 Washerφ13Xφ6X1
16 Screw ST4.2X16 42 Check ring
17 Former handle wrench 43 Front-wheel frame
18 Stator 44 Fixed sales
19 Ball bearing 608RS 45 Front wheel
20 Insulation spacer 46 Needle bearing
21 Rotor 47 Frame axis
22 Ball bearing 608RS 48 Φ6 Washer
23 Introduction sets of wind 49 Front-wheel frame wrench
24 Right housing 50 Φ6 Rivet
25 Nameplate decorative cover 51 Iron bottom
26 Screw ST2.9x12 52 Large pulley

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No. Description No. Description
53 Washer Φ8 63 Spring
54 Bearing 64 Rear axis
55 Small gear shaft 65 Copper sets
56 Plain washer 66 Bowl-type gasket
57 Big gear 67 Rear
58 WasherΦ8 68 Ball bearing
59 Bearing 608RS 69 Plastic stent
60 Washer 70 Screw ST4.2X40
61 Aluminum base 71 Sanding belt
62 Cylindrical pinφ3*11

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