Garrick Linishall 2000/75/P1 User's Operating Manual

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HEAVY DUTY LINISHER
MODEL - 2000/75/P1
USER'S OPERATING MANUAL & SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Read instruction manual before operating this machinery
460 - 462 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee, NSW 2232
(P) (02) 9545-6633 (E) sales@garrickherbert.com.au
gar rickherber t.com.au

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  • Page 1 HEAVY DUTY LINISHER MODEL - 2000/75/P1 USER’S OPERATING MANUAL & SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Read instruction manual before operating this machinery 460 - 462 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee, NSW 2232 (P) (02) 9545-6633 (E) sales@garrickherbert.com.au gar rickherber t.com.au...
  • Page 2 FOREWORD These instructions have been created by the manufacturer and are an integral part of the machine operations and safety. They contain basic information for qualified staff operating the machine and describe the environment and manners of the machine use for which it has been designed, and also contain any information necessary for the correct and safe operation.
  • Page 3: Use Of The Machine

    USE OF THE MACHINE Purpose of the machine Metal belt sanders are mainly used to conduct surface polishing and grinding of metal and non-metal parts, to enhance the roughness and glossiness of spare parts surface. The machine performance is very efficient for grinding. It is an ideal substitute for polishing machines.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General This machine is equipped with various safety devices protecting both the operator and the machine. Nevertheless, this cannot cover all safety aspects and therefore the operator, before putting the machine into operation. Furthermore, the operator must also take into account other aspects of danger relating to the surrounding conditions and material.
  • Page 5 Clothes and personal safety  Experience shows that injuries are caused by various personal articles, e.g. rings, watches, bracelets, bow tie etc. Therefore, take them off before starting to work, button the sleeves, take off a tie, which may be caught with various parts of the working machine. Wear hair protection and fasten hair properly to avoid catching by moving part.
  • Page 6: Safety Regulations For Maintenance

    Safety regulations for maintenance Maintenance and repair must be performed by a qualified person. Do not do any maintenance work before you get acquainted with these instructions and understood in detail.  Before you start to perform any maintenance work, always turn off the switch and pull out the plug from supply socket.
  • Page 7: Transport And Storage

    Safety regulations for place of work  Always ensure a sufficient working area and free access to the machine.  Put tools and any other obstacles in the place designated for this purpose, in a distance from the machine.  Ensure sufficient lighting in the working area which will not create shadows or cause the stroboscopic effect.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    KNOW YOUR MACHINES A. Spark Trap G. Angle Adjustment Lever B. Eye Shield H. Dust Port C. Contact Wheel I. Belt Guards Long & Short D. Belt Tracking Adjustment Knob J. Cover Door E. Belt Tension Release Lever K. E-Stop Switch F.
  • Page 9: Working Clearances

    Specifications concerning noise of the device No-load LpAeq =81.7 dB(A) Level of noise A in the place of operation (LpAeq) Load LpAeq =89.5 dB(A) No-load LWA = 94.5 dB(A) Level of acoustic power A (LWA) Load LWA = 103 dB(A) OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR NOISE MEASUREMENT COMPLY WITH ANNEX B OF ISO 7960.
  • Page 10: Angle Adjustment

    ANGLE ADJUSTMENT The sander can be angled up and down to meet your needs. Use the angle adjustment lever to lock the sander in the angle you choose. Tighten securely so the sander will not move during operation. GRINDING TIPS When grinding against the contact wheel, make sure the belt guard is closed.
  • Page 11: Changing The Belt

    SCHEDULE For optimum performance from your machine, follow this maintenance and cleaning schedule and refer to any specific instructions given in this section. DAILY CHECK: Loose mounting bolts. Worn or damaged belt. Clean and chips and debris between platen and sanding belt. Empty spark trap.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 1. Metal belt sander should be placed in a surrounding where is dry and ventilated, and there is no eroding and harmful gas. 2. The outside cover of sand-band grinder and the grinding cap and dust in outlet should be frequently cleaned and keep these places tidy.
  • Page 13: Electric Diagram

    ELECTRIC DIAGRAM WIRE DIAGRAM ( 230V~,50HZ, 1 - SPEED ) WIRE DIAGRAM ( 400V,3~,50HZ, 1 - SPEED ) PG 13...
  • Page 14 WIRE DIAGRAM ( 400V,3~,50HZ, 2 - SPEED ) PG 14...
  • Page 15 PARTS LIST & DIAGRAM FOR BELT SANDER PART PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION STAND BASE BEVEL BLOCK HEX NUT M16 HEX BOLT M5X16 SPRING WASHER 16 TABLE WAHSER 16 HEX NUT M6 HEX BOLT M16X160 BIG WASHER 6 BIG WASHER 12 HEX BOLT M6X20 ANGLE ADJUSTMENT LEVER HEX NUT M5 SPRING...
  • Page 16 HEX NUT M8 CONTACT WHEEL LOCKING KNOB HEX BOLT M8X20 SPRING SPRING WASHER 8 HEX BOLT M6X16 SPACE BUSH SPRING PLATE SUPPORT LINK PLATE DISTANCE STRIP GUIDE PLATE WASHER 6 SCREW M6X16 SCREW M6X10 GUIDE BELT REST SPRING WASHER 6 PIN 8X40 HEX BOLT M6X20 SET SCREW M6X8...

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