Feider Machines FMT360 Translation Of The Original Instruction Manual

Feider Machines FMT360 Translation Of The Original Instruction Manual

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TRANSLATION OF INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MULTIFUNCTION TOOL
FMT360
FEIDER
32, rue Aristide Bergès - ZI 31270 Cugnaux - France
Warning: Please read the manual carefully before using the unit!

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  • Page 1 TRANSLATION OF INSTRUCTION MANUAL MULTIFUNCTION TOOL FMT360 FEIDER 32, rue Aristide Bergès - ZI 31270 Cugnaux - France Warning: Please read the manual carefully before using the unit!
  • Page 2: Operation

    DESCRIPTION (FIG. A) LIST OF THE PARTS CONTAINED IN THE PACKAGE PICTOGRAMS GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS Work area Electrical safety Personal safety Power tool use and care Service SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DEVICE ASSEMBLY Installation of the slider / saw blade / spatula (Fig. 1) Installation/change of abrasive paper (Fig.
  • Page 3 Depending on the accessory mounted on this power tool, it is intended for dry sanding of small areas and for sawing, scraping, polishing, scratching, cutting and peeling. WARNING! For your own safety, read this manual and the general safety instructions before using the machine. If you give your device, attach always this instruction.
  • Page 4: Description (Fig. A)

    2. DESCRIPTION (FIG. A) 1. Fast release lever. 6. Blade for sawing in. 2. Fast slackening plunge flange. 7. Segmental sawblades with. 3. Oscillation frequency controller. 8. Shovel range. 4. On-off switch notch. 9. Slider. 5. Air vents. 3. LIST OF THE PARTS CONTAINED IN THE PACKAGE •...
  • Page 5 WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow all warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains operated (corded) power tool or battery operated (cordless) power tool.
  • Page 6 b) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Safety equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used whenever conditions require will reduce personal injuries. c) Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the switch is in the off position before plugging in.
  • Page 7 6. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DEVICE • Use the machine only for dry work. Water penetration into a power tool increases the risk of an electric shock. • Keep hands away from cutting area. Do not put your hands under the workpiece. When in contact with the saw blade, there is risk of injury.
  • Page 9 Installation of the slider / saw blade / spatula (Fig. 1) WARNING: Before any assembly or adjustment, always unplug the electrical plug from the electrical outlet. Beware of sharp tools such as spatulas, saw blades or cutting blades.
  • Page 10 • Loosen the clamping plate (b) by pulling on the fast-release lever (1) until it is completely open. • Keep the opening of the fast installation saw blade, slider or spatula towards the output pin between the clamp cover (a) and the clamping plate (b), push the accessory inside and place it firmly on the location pins (c).
  • Page 11 Working tool Materials Wooden plastic, plaster materials and other soft Wood cutting saw blades materials Wood, plastic materials Segmental sawblade with nick Wood, paint, glue for carpets, silicone and other elastic materials Shovel range Depending on the saw blade Saw blades grinding plate 8.3.2 Sawing Only use saw blades in perfect state.
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Choose a high speed for scratching. Work on a soft surface (e.g. wood) with a flat angle and minimum pressure. Otherwise, the scraper can cut into the surface. 9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before any work on the machine, disconnect the mains plug. •...
  • Page 13 The vibration emission during actual use of the machine tool can differ from the declared value depending on the way the tool is used. You have to identify the safety measures to protect the operator, these are based on an exposure estimation in the actual conditions of use (taking into account all operating cycle parts such as the times when the tool is on and off and when it's running as well as its starting time).

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