SGS SAT606 User manual

FOR YOUR SAFETY
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE.
OWNER’S MANUAL
SAT606
RANDOM ORBIT SANDER

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SPECIFICATION
WARNING
Read and understand instructions before use.
Always wear eye/face and hand protection.
IMPROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS
PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
RISK OF EYE OR HEAD INJURY
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Air powered equipment and power tools
are capable of propelling materials such as
fasteners, metal chips, sawdust and other
debris at high speed which could result in
serious eye injury.
Always wear approved safety glasses with
side shields.
Disconnect air hose when tool is not in
use.
Compressed air can be hazardous.
The air system can cause injury to soft
tissue areas such as eyes and ear. Particles
or objects propelled by the air stream can
cause injury.
For additional protection use an approved
face shield in addition to safety glasses.
Tool attachments can become loose or
break and fly apart, propelling articles at
the operator and others in the work area.
Make sure that any attachments are se-
curely assembled.
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Abrasive tools such as sanders and grind-
ers, rotating tools such as drills and impact
tools such as nailers, staplers, wrenches,
hammers and reciprocating saws are
capable of generating sparks which could
result in ignition of flammable materials.
Never operate tools near flammable sub-
stances such as petrol, naphtha, cleaning
solvents etc.
Work in a clean, well-ventilated area free
of combustible materials.
Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or
other bottled gases as a power source for
air tools.
Exceeding the maximum pressure rating
of tools or accessories could cause an
explosion resulting in serious injury.
Use compressed air regulated to a maxi-
mum pressure at or below the rated pres-
sure of any attachments.
Never connect to an air source that is
capable of exceeding 200 psi.
Always verify prior to using the tools that
the air source has been adjusted to the
rated air pressure range.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOL MODEL SAT606
SANDING PAD 150MM / 6”
FREE SPEED 9,000 RPM
AVERAGE AIR CONSUMPTION 5 SCFM
WORKING PRESSURE 90 PSI / 6.3 BAR
AIR INLET 1/4 IN.
AIR HOSE 3/8 IN.
WEIGHT 1.06 KG
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RISK OF LOSS OF HEARING
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Long term exposure to noise produced
from the operation of air tools can lead to
permanent hearing loss.
Always wear hearing protection.
INHALATION HAZARD
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Abrasive tools such as grinders, sanders
and cut-off tools generate dust and abra-
sive materials which can be harmful to the
lungs and respiratory system.
Always wear a properly fitting facemask or
respirator when using such tools.
Some materials such as adhesives and tar
contain chemicals whose vapours could
cause serious injury with exposure.
Always work in a clean, dry, well-ventilated
area.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Using air tools to attach electrical wiring
can result in electrocution or death.
Never use nail/staplers to attach electrical
wiring while energized
This tool is not provided with an insulated
gripping surface. Contact with a “live”
wire will also make exposed metal parts of
the tool “live” and can result in electrocu-
tion.
Avoid body contact with grounded sur-
faces such as pipes, radiators and refriger-
ators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is grounded.
Fasteners coming in contact with hidden
electrical wiring could cause electrocution
or death.
Thoroughly investigate the work piece for
possible hidden wiring before performing
work.
RISK OF CUT OR BURNS
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Tools that cut, shear, drill, staple, punch &
chisel are capable of causing serious injury.
Keep the working part of the tool away
from hands and body.
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RISK OF INJURY
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
A tool left unattended or with the air hose
attached can be activated by unauthorized
persons leading to injury.
Remove air hose when tool is not in use
and store tool in secure location away
from reach of children and untrained users.
Air tools can inadvertently propel fasten-
ers or other materials in work area.
Use only parts, fasteners and accessories
recommended by SGS Engineering.
Keep work area clean and free of clutter.
Keep children and others away from tool
while it is in operation.
Keep work area well lit.
A wrench or a key that is left attached to a
rotating part of the tool increases the risk
of personal injury.
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
before turning the tool on.
Using inflator nozzles for duster applica-
tions can cause serious injury.
DO NOT use inflator nozzles for duster
applications.
Air tools can become activated by acci-
dent during maintenance or tool changes.
Remove air hose to lubricate or add grind-
ing attachments, sanding discs, drills, etc.
to the tool.
Never carry the tool by the hose.
Avoid unintentional starting. Don’t carry
the tool with a finger on the trigger.
Only an authorised service representative
should perform repair servicing.
Air tools can cause the work piece to
move upon contact, leading to injury.
Use clamps or other devices to prevent
movement.
Loss of control of the tool can lead to
injury to self or others.
Never use tool while using drugs or
alcohol. Don’t over-reach. Keep proper
footing and balance. Keep handles dry,
clean and free from oil/grease. Stay alert.
Watch what you are doing. Use common
sense. Do not operate the tool when you
are tired.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RISK OF INJURY
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Fasteners could ricochet or be propelled
causing serious injury or property damage.
Never point or discharge tool at self or
others. Do not pull trigger unless tool con-
tact safety device is against work surface.
Never attempt to drive fasteners into hard
surfaces such as steel, concrete, or tile.
Avoid driving a fastener on top of another
fastener. Position tool carefully so that
fasteners will be delivered to the proper
location.
Improperly maintained tools and accesso-
ries can cause serious injury.
Maintain the tool with care.
Keep a cutting tool sharp and clean. A
properly maintained tool, with sharp cut-
ting edges, reduces the risk of binding
and is easier to control.
There is a risk of bursting if the tool is
damaged.
Check for misalignment or binding of mov-
ing parts, breakage of parts and any other
condition that affects the tool’s operation.
If damaged, have the tool serviced and
repaired before use.
Use only accessories identified by SGS En-
gineering as suitable for use with specific
tools.
Use of an accessory not intended for a
specific tool increases the risk of injury to
persons.
RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT
WHAT COULD HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
Tools which contain moving elements, or
drive other moving parts, such as grinding
wheels, sockets, sanding discs, etc. can
become entangled in hair, clothing, jewel-
lery and other loose objects resulting in
severe injury.
Never wear loose fitting clothes or apparel
that contains loose straps or ties which
could become entangled in moving parts
of the tools. Remove any jewellery, watch-
es, identifications, bracelets or necklaces
which might become caught by the tool.
Keep hands away from moving parts. Tie
up or cover long hair. Always wear proper
fitting clothing and other safety equip-
ment when using the tool.
SETTING UP THE AIR LINE
1. Make sure that the air compressor being used for the air tool opera-
tion supplies the correct output (CFM).
2. Have the tool in the “off” position when connecting the tool to the air
supply.
3. Use normal 90 PSI (or ranging from 6.0 to 8.0kg) air pressure while
running the tool. High pressure and unclean air will shorten the tool’s
life due to faster wear and may also create a hazardous situation.
4. Drain water from air compressor tank daily as well as any condensa-
tion in the air lines. Water in the air line may enter the tool and dam-
age the tool mechanisms at operation.
5. Clean the air inlet filter cartridge weekly. The recommended hook-up
procedure can be viewed in the diagram below.
6. Line pressure should be increased accordingly to make up for extra
long air hoses (usually over 8 metres). The minimum hose diameter
should be 1/4” I.D. and the fittings should have the same inside
dimensions. But usually a 3/8” I.D. air hose is recommended for air
supply to get the best function of air tool operation.
7. Use proper hoses and fittings. We do not suggest connecting quick
change couplings directly to the tool since they may cause failure due
to vibration. Instead, add a leader hose and connect coupling be-
tween air supply and hose whip.
8. Check hoses for wear before individual use. Make certain that all con-
nections are securely fastened.
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1. Lubricate the tool before operating.
2. Disconnect tool from air supply. (See Figure 7)
3. Screw tight by hand n a clockwise direction the sanding pad into the
female thread of the bearing stand (Part #19) while holding the pro-
vided wrench on the flats of the stand as shown. (See Figure 1)
4. Mount sanding paper (not provided) onto the sanding pad.
5. Connect the dust tube to the dust tube connector (Part #22) and set it
secure. (See Figure 2)
6. Mount the dust bag to the dust tube by tying the string tight around
the tube end. (See Figure 3)
7. Remove the air cap from the tool air inlet and connect the air supply
hose to the tool. Set the air pressure at 90 PSI. (See Figure 4). When
connecting the air hose, keep the knob of air inlet regulator (Part #36)
in “ZERO” position by turning the knob either clockwise or counter-
clockwise. (See Figure 5)
8. Turn the knob in “MAX” position, hold the tool by one hand and
slowly press down on the trigger by your palm to the upmost . Then
the tool starts to work. (See Figure 6) You can control the air flow and
rotation speed by turning the knob from “ZERO” position (i.e. “shut-
off position) to MAX” position (i.e. “maximum speed position”).
CARE & MAINTENANCE
The tool should be lubricated before each use with air tool oil (not in-
cluded). Air tool oil is available from SGS Engineering. During continuous
operation, the tool should be oiled every 1 to 2 hours. This may be done
using an in-line oiler or manually.
1. Disconnect the tool from air supply. (See Figure 7)
2. Place a few drops of air tool oil into the air inlet. (See Figure 8)
Avoid the misuse of thicker oil which may lead to the reduced
performance or malfunction.
3. Connect the tool to the air supply. Run the tool without load for a
few seconds to distribute the oil through the tool. Any excess oil
may be propelled from the air exhaust area so point the tool in a
safe direction.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
Figure 7 Figure 8
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PARTS DIAGRAM PARTS LIST
Ref Description Qty Part No Ref Description Qty Part No
1Main Housing 1 902633 20 Gasket 1 902652
2Screw 1 902634 21 Head Cover 1 902653
3Washer 1 902635 22 Dust Tube Connector 1 902654
4Bearing 2 902636 23 Screw 1 902655
5Rear Plate 1 902637 24 Hex Screw 4 902656
6Fixing Bolt 3 902638 25 Dust Cover 1 902657
7Cylinder 1 902639 26 Sanding Pad 1 902658
8O-ring 1 902640 27 Spring 1 902659
9Rotor 1 902641 28 Valve Stem 1 902660
10 Rotor Blade 5 902642 29 O-ring 1 902661
11 Front Plate 1 902643 30 O-ring 1 902662
12 Semi-Round Key 1 902644 31 Valve Bushing 1 902663
13 Orbit Axle 1 902645 32 Fixing Bolt 1 902664
14 Fixing Screw 1 902646 33 Housing Cover 1 902665
15 Bearing 2 902647 34 Trigger 1 902666
16 Dust Closure 1 902648 35 Fixing Bolt 1 902667
17 Spacer 1 902649 36 Air Inlet Regulator 1 902668
18 E-clip 1 902650 37 Wrench 1 902669
19 Bearing Stand 1 902651
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EC Declaration of Conformity
This is an important document and should be retained
MANUFACTURER’S NAME:
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT:
PART NUMBER:
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specied above
conforms to the above European Communities Directive(s) and
Standard(s).
PLACE:
DATE: (Signature)
Robert Wyatt
Company Secretary
Derby, UK
24th MAY 2018
SGS Engineering (UK) Ltd
SGS Engineering (UK) Ltd
West Side Park
Raynesway
Derby, DE21 7AZ
AIR RANDOM ORBIT SANDER
SAT606
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive
EN 1494:20000+A1:2008
APPLICATION OF EC COUNCIL DIRECTIVES / STANDARD:
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