WilTec 61055 User manual

Operation Manual
ARTICEL 61055
Drywall Sander
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this quality product. To minimize the risk of injury by means of fire or
electric shock we urge that our clients take some basic safety precautions when using this
device. Please read the operation instructions carefully and make sure you have understood its
content.
Always use a grounded power connection with the appropriate mains voltage. You can find the
corresponding mains voltage on the type plate. If you have any doubts about the connection being
grounded, have it checked by a qualified professional. ever use a faulty electric cable.
Do not inspect the electrical part of the pressure pond filter in a wet or damp environment or when you
are wet yourself and protect it from direct sunlight. Install this device in a safe location so that nobody
can step on the cable, fall over or damage it. Disconnect the power plug before cleaning it and use
only a damp cloth for cleaning. Avoid using cleaning agents and make sure that no liquid enters the
electrical part of the pump.
The electric part of the device contains no parts that can be inspected or serviced by the user. Leave
the maintenance, adjustment and repair to qualified technical personnel. In case of unauthorised
intervention the 2-year warranty is no longer valid! Keep these operation instructions safe.
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Warning
• Read all the safety information and instructions, to reduce the risk of injury
• Make sure, when working with electrical tools, that safety glasses are worn
• Make sure to wear a protective dust mask! While working with wood or other materials
harmful dust particles can be formed. Material containing Asbestos is not allowed to be
sanded or worked!
• Make sure to wear ear protectors against the loud noises! The effect of loud noise can
cause hearing damage.
General Safety Guidelines
arning: Read all of the safety guidelines and instructions. Failure to comply with the safety guide-
lines or instructions can result in electrical shock, fire, and/or serious injury. The term used in the
Safety Guidelines “Power Tool” is referring to a mains operated power tool (corded) and a battery-op-
erated power tool (not corded). Keep these safety instructions in a safe place!
SAFETY RULES FOR DRY ALL SANDER
6. Use a respirator approved by niosh for “Dust and Mist”. Ventilate work area and/or use a dust col -
lector. Continued and prolonged exposure to high concentrations of airborne dust may affect the
respiratory system function.
7. MA I TAI FIRM FOOTI G A D BALA CE. Use appropriate scaffolding. Do not overreach.
8. SA DI G OF LEAD-BASED PA I T IS OT RECOMME DED. Lead-based paint should only
be removed by a professional.
9. SA DI G DRYWALL COULD LEAD TO A BUILD-UP OF STATIC ELECTRICITY I THE TOOL.
For your safety, the drywall sander is grounded.
10. The sander is conncected with a dust bag and could aborb dust by its self-absorption system,
without connection with a vacuum cleaner.
THCHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage supply 220-240V~ /110V~ power:710/750W
Frequency 50/60Hz Speed 1000-2100r/min
Disc Diameter 225mm .W: 4.1KGS
Protection class:II
Degree of protection: IP20
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FORE ORD
The Drywall Sander is designed for sanding walls and ceilings that are made of drywall or plaster. The
Sander provides a superior finish, and is faster than conventional finishing methods for both new con-
struction and renovation work. Pls clean-up the sander and dust bag timely .
ORK SPACE
• Maintain a clean and well lit workspace. Disorganized or bad lighting can lead to injury.
• Only work with power tools in non-explosion hazard areas, where flammable liquid, gas, or
dust is located. Power tools create sparks, that can ignite dust or vapors.
• Keep children and other persons away, during use of the power tool. The slightest distraction
can lead to a lost of control of the machine.
• The plug of the power tool must fit properly into the outlet. The plug is not allowed to manipulated
in any way. Do not use an adapter plug together with earthed power tools. onmanipulated
plugs and proper outlet connection, reduces the risk of an electrical shock.
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Delta pad

• Avoid bodily contact with earthed surfaces, such as pipes, heaters, ovens, and refrigerators.
There is a higher risk of electrical shock, when the body is earthed.
• Keep the machine away from rain or wet. The permeation of water in the power tool increases
the risk of an electrical shock.
• Do not misuse the cable to carry or hang the power tool, or to pull the plug out of the outlet.
Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or objects with moving parts. Damaged or
entangled cables increase the risk of an electrical shock.
• When working with a power tool outdoors, use only extension cords that are designed for
outdoors. The use of a extension cord designed for the outdoors reduces the risk of electrical
shock.
• In the case where the use of the power tool in a damp area is unavoidable, use a residual
current device to reduce the risk of an electrical shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
• Make sure to pay attention to what you are doing and use caution while working with a power
tool. Do not use a power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medication. The slightest distraction or inattention can result in serious injury.
• Wear personal protective equipment and always protective goggles. The wearing of personal
protective equipment, such as a dust mask, slip-resistant footwear, protective helmet, or ear
protectors, depending on the form or use of the power tool, reduces the risk of injury.
• Avoid an unintentional starting up. Make certain that the power tool is turned off, before it
is plugged into a power source and/or battery is attached, it is to be carried or picked-up. If,
while carrying the power tool, your finger is on the “on” switch or the machine is plugged in
while in the “on” position, this can result in serious injury or accident.
• Remove the adjustment tool or wrench, before turning on the power tool. A tool or wrench,
that is in a rotating machine part can cause serious injury.
• Avoid using unusual body-stance or posture. Make sure to have a secure stance and able to
maintain balance. As a result, it will be easier to control the power tool in unexpected situations.
• Wear proper clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery, or long hair, could get caught in the moving
parts.
• If a dust extractor or receptor can be attached, make sure that is is attached properly and is
used correctly. Use of a dust extractor can reduce the dangers of dust particles.
CAREFUL HANDLING HILE USING PO ER TOOLS
• Do not overload the machine. Use the correct tool for the job. Work better and safer with
the correct power tool, within the power capacity range.
• Do not use a power tool with a defective power switch. A power tool, that can no longer be
turned on or off, is dangerous and must be repaired.
• Pull the plug out of the outlet and/or remove the battery, before making adjustments to the
machine‘s settings, change parts, or storing the machine. These extra measures will help
prevent the unexpected starting of the power tool.
• Keep unneeded power tools out of the reach of children. Do not allow the power tool to be
used by a stranger or by persons who have not read this instruction manual. Power tools are
dangerous, when they are used by inexperienced persons.
• Take care of your power tool. Check to make sure, if moving parts are functioning properly
and not locking or jamming, if parts are broken or damaged in such a way that the mode of
operation of the power tool is affected. Allow damaged parts be repaired before using the
machine. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
• Keep cutting edges sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting
edges are less prone to jamming or locking and are easier to handle.
• Use the power tool, accessory parts, replacement parts and etc. in accordance with these
instructions. Consider the working conditions and the task at hand. Using a power tool for a
purpose other than its intended use can lead to dangerous situations.
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SERVICE
Allow the power tool to be repaired only by qualified persons and only with the original replacement
parts. In order ensure that the safety of the machine is maintained.
ARNING
While working with this tool, the dust caused can be dangerous to one‘s health:
While working with a sander always wear eye protection and a dust mask.
Do not work with material containing asbestos. Asbestos is known to cause cancer.
Special caution while sanding material containing lead:
All persons, that are working with the machine or entering the workspace, must wear a special
mask for protection from lead colours and steam.
Children and pregnant women are not allowed to enter the workspace.
At the workspace, it is not allowed to eat, drink or smoke. Contact with or inhaling of the sanded
dust (for ex. Lead-based coating material) can cause the user and others present damage to
their health. Always wear a properly sized personal protection equipment such as a dust mask
and use while sanding a dust bag.
The power cable must be kept away from the moving parts of the machine.
Wear protection goggles, especially while sanding above one‘s head.
ABRASIVE DISC SELECTION
The Drywall Sander is shipped with 6pcs of sanding paper((80/100/120/150/180/240grit)abersive disc
installed. This abrasive is suitable for most applications. Abrasive discs of 120 grit and 240 grit are
avai
lable for situations requiring a smoother finish.
INSTALLATION
Before the repair or replacement parts, electric tool accessories, be sure to pull out the plug
from the socket
CHOOSE SANDPAPER
According to the material and the grinding effect, select the appropriate sandpaper
Material using Grit
–Pigment Removal of the pigment 40
–Paint 60
–Filling agent Grinding bottom pigment (such as finishing bottom) 80
–Interstitial material Brush paint, grinding residues 100
Pigment layer drips and convex 120
Flat bottom material for painting 180
THE REPLACEMENT OF SANDING PAPER
Before installing the new sanding paper, must first clear dirt sticking grinding wheel, such as the use of
brush. Grinding surface adhesive disc has a layer of cloth, it can quickly and easily installed flocking
self-adhesive sandpaper. The surface grinding sandpaper pressed in the adhesive disc
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DO OT USE THE SA DER "
WITHOUT A PROPER ABRASIVE PAD I STALLED (to prevent severe damage to the work).
THE REPLACEMENT OF GRINDING DISK STUCK
The output shaft is inserted into the adhesive disc center with six angle wrench clockwise rotation an-
gle in the six-hex, and at the same time, the hands hold the adhesive disc grinding, grinding disc can
be remove adhesive
SPEED ADUSTMENT:
The grinding of the grinding disk rotation speed can be adjusted according to different conditions and
grinding quality requirements.
The Drywall Sander is equipped with a variable speed control. The speed is adjusted by turning the
control
knob. The control knob is numbered "min" through "max" with "min" being the slowest speed
(Approximately 1000 RPM) and "max" being the fastest speed {approximately 2100 RPM).
Use the higher speed settings for fast stock removal. Use the lower speed selling to reduce removal
rate for
more precise control
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CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT
The accessories includes an original set of carbon brush, when the carbon brush wear limit, replace
with the new one. "+" screwdriver counter clock wise unscrew the brush cover, remove the original
carbon brush, to put new carbon brush to brush holder and screw on the brush cover.
TO START AND STOP DRY ALL SANDER
Make sure power circuit voltage is the same as shown on the specification plate on the Sander, and
that the Sander switch is OFF. Connect Sander to power circuit.
The Drywall Sander is equipped with a “rocker” type switch . The lop end of the switch button is
labeled OFF, and the bottom end et the button is labeled O . To start the Sander: depress the bottom
(O ) end of the switch button, To stop the Sander depress the top (OFF) end of the switch button.
SANDING DRY ALL
The Drywall Sander has a unique articulating sanding head: the abrasive pad to conform to the work
surface
This enables the operator to sand the top, middle and bottom of a wall or ceiling joint
When sanding the tall wall, and ceiling, pls use a ladder for help.
The sanding pad could be adjusted the height by itself when it meet the uneven wall.
1. CAUTION: Wear a respirator approved for "Dust and Mist".
2. Turn Drywall Sander switch 0 .
3. Position Drywall Sander lightly against work surface (apply just enough pressure to align the sand-
ing headwith the work surface).
4. Apply additional pressure to engage the abrasive pad to the work surface: while moving the Sander
in an overlapping pattern to smo th the drywall compound down to a "featheredge'.
Apply O LY enough pressure to keep the abrasive pad flat against the work. Excessive pressure can
cause unacceptable swirl marks and unevenness in the work surface.
Keep the Sander in constant motion while abrasive pad is in contact with the work surface. Use a
steady,
sweeping motion. Stopping the Sander (on the work), or moving the Sander erratically can cause un-
acceptable swirl marks and unevenness in the work surface.
NOTE: Do not allow rotating abrasive pad to contact sharp protrusions. Contact with protruding
objects (nails, screws, electrical boxes, etc,), can severely damage the abrasive pad.
MAINTENANCE
Keep tools clean, clean up debris and dust.
Often add in lubricating oil and grease (reducer, bearing) to keep the tool flexible operation.
Always check the power cable, plug, switch, so that the tools in good condition.
Power tools produced by the company are quality inspection Strict, if the machine is still failure occurs,
please repair the machine to the authorization of the customer service department.
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Disposal regulations
EU guidelines regarding the disposal of scrap electric appliances (WEEE, 2012/19/EU) were
implemented in the law related to electrical and electronic equipment and appliances.
All WilTec electric devices that fall under the WEEE regulations are labelled with the crossed-out
wheeled waste bin logo. This logo indicates that this electric equipment must not be disposed with the
domestic waste.
The company WilTec Technik GmbH has been registrated in the German registry EAR under the
WEEE-registration number DE45283704.
Disposal of used electrical and electronic appliances
(intended for use in the countries of the European
Union and other European countries with a separate
collection system for these appliances).
The logo on the article or on its packaging points out
that this article must not be treated as normal
household waste but must be disposed to a recycling
collection point for electronic and electrical waste
equipment. By contributing to the correct disposal of
this article you protect the environment and the health
of your fellow men. Environment and health are
threatened by inappropriate disposal.
Materials’ recycling helps reduce the consumption of raw materials.
Additional information on recycling this article can be provided by your local community, municipal
waste disposal facilities or the store where you purchased the article.
Address:
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Königsbenden 12 / 28
D-52249 Eschweiler
Important notice:
The reprint or reproduction, even of excerpts, and any commercial use, even in part of this instructions
manual require the written permission of WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH.
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