Using The Sander In A Fixed Mounting; Tips And Tricks - Parkside PBS 900 A1 Operation And Safety Notes

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Operation
Material / type of
work
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
Fine finish (Grit grade) ––
Preselected rotation
speed
Material / type of
work
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
Fine finish (Grit grade) 320
Preselected rotation
speed
Material / type of
work
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
Fine finish (Grit grade) 120
Preselected rotation
speed
Material / type of
work
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
Fine finish (Grit grade) 240
Preselected rotation
speed
Material / type of
work
Coarse finish
(Grit grade)
Fine finish (Grit grade) 150
Preselected rotation
speed
12 GB/IE
Removing paint /
varnish
60
high (5-6)
Sanding varnish
150
low (1-2)
Rust removal
40
medium / high (3-4)
Plastic
120
low / medium (2-3)
Non-ferrous metals
(e.g. aluminium)
80
medium / high (3-4)
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Using the sander in
a fixed mounting
The fixed mounting kit allows you to use the device
for sanding vertically or horizontally by fastening
it on to a flat stable surface (e.g. workbench).
Sanding horizontally (see Fig. E):
Place the belt sander on to the mounting frame
and guide the dust extraction spout
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through the opening of the mounting frame
Tighten the screws
Place the two clamp plates
provided on the opposite side and screw the
clamp plates tight with the provided screws.
Insert the pins of the screw clamps
holes on one of the long sides of the mounting
frame
(see Fig. E). Attach the mounting
12
frame
by tightening the screw clamps
12
Sanding vertically (see Fig. F):
Insert the pins of the screw clamps
holes on one of the short sides of the mounting
frame
. Attach the mounting frame
12
flat, stable surface (e.g. workbench) by tighten-
ing the screw clamps
Place the belt sander on to the mounting frame
and guide the dust extraction spout
the opening of the mounting frame
the screws
.
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Place the two clamp plates
provided on the opposite side and screw the
clamp plates tight with the provided screws.
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Tips and tricks

Never use the same sanding belt to sand wood
and metal.
Worn or ripped sanding belts can damage
the workpiece. Change sanding belts at the
appropriate time.
Keep the sanding belt properly tensioned so
that it does not hang down too much and
become unusable due to nicks, creases etc.
5
.
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on to the holes
13
into the
14
14
into the
14
to a
12
.
14
through
5
. Tighten
12
on to the holes
13
.
12
.
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