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Sealey SBS260 Instructions page 2

Variable speed belt sander 260w

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DO NOT use the sander for a task it is not designed to perform.
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DO NOT operate sander if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.
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WARNING! DO NOT sand any materials containing asbestos.
DO NOT force, or apply heavy pressure to, the sander, let the sander do the work.
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DO NOT switch the sander on whilst the belt is in contact with the work piece.
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DO NOT operate sander when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
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DO NOT use sander where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents and including waste wiping or cleaning
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rags etc.
DO NOT carry the sander with your finger on the power lever.
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When not in use store in a safe, dry, childproof location.
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1.3.
Lead Paint Warning!
Paint once contained lead as a traditional ingredient. The dust from the removal of such paint is toxic if ingested/inhaled and must,
therefore, be avoided. the following actions must be taken before using the sander on a surface that you suspect may contain lead
paint.
1. user must determine potential hazard relating to age of paint to be removed. (modern paints do not have lead content).
2. DANGER! Keep all persons and pets away from the work area. the following persons are particularly vulnerable to the effects of
lead paint dust: Expectant women, babies and children.
3. We recommend personal protection by using the following safety items:
a) Paint Spray Respirator (Sealey ref. SSP1699)
b) PE Coated Hooded Coverall (Sealey ref. SSP265-L).
c) Latex Gloves (Sealey ref.SSP24).
4. Take adequate measures to contain the paint dust, flakes and scrapings.
5. Continue to wear safety equipment as in (3) above and thoroughly clean all areas when task is complete. Ensure paint waste is
disposed of in sealed bags or containers and according to local Authority guidelines.
2.
INTRODucTION
compact lightweight design, ideal for use in body shops and reaching inaccessible areas. Sanding arm angle can be adjusted by up to 60° to
achieve better access to intricate areas. Variable speed power control. Push to lock and release sanding arm for easy belt changing. includes a
detachable exhaust, making it use able with extraction systems.
3. SPEcIfIcATION
Model no: .................................................................SBS260
Belt size: ............................................................ 12 x 456mm
motor power: .................................................................260W
supply: ...........................................................................230V
no load speed: .................................................. 772-1200rpm
Weight: ........................................................................ 1.15kg
4. OPERATION
4.1.
Fitting and removing sanding belts refer to fig.1
4.1.1.
Unplug the power lead before changing belts. Remove dust extraction port if fitted. Push the straight arm against a hard object, until it
clicks into its retracted position, see fig.2A.
4.1.2.
Slide the belt onto the rollers, see fig.2B. Make sure the arrows on the inside of the belt face the same direction as those on the
housing.
4.1.3.
Press the belt tensioning button, see fig.2.C and the belt will tighten.
4.1.4.
Removal of the belt is the reverse of instructions 4.1.1. to 4.1.3.
4.2.
Switching on and off
4.2.1.
To switch on/off use switch, see fig.1-1.
Variable speed control see fig.1-2
4.3.
4.3.1.
The variable speed control allows the speed to be matched to the material being worked on. Use a low speed when using a fine grit to
work upon ceramics or plastics or when removing paint or varnish. use a high speed, when using a coarse grit belt or when removing
a lot of material.
4.3.2.
There are 6 speed settings 1 (low) to 6 (high).
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1. On/Off switch
2. Variable speed control knob
3. Handle
4. Angle lock screw
5. Belt tensioning button
6. Straight arm
7. Sanding belt
8. dust extraction port
Original Language Version
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sBS260 | Issue 3 05/04/17

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