Lagler Flip Handling, Maintenance, Safety

Lagler Flip Handling, Maintenance, Safety

Edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine

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EDGE-, CORNER- AND STAIR-SANDING MACHINE FLIP
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CAN
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USA
Handling,
Maintenance, Safety
Operating instructions of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine
FLIP

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  • Page 1 Pricing in this catalog is outdated EDGE-, CORNER- AND STAIR-SANDING MACHINE FLIP Handling, Maintenance, Safety Operating instructions of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine FLIP...
  • Page 2 Pricing in this catalog is outdated FLIP - ASSEMBLY Dust bag Handle Switch Motor Guide roller Attachment Fig. 1 Main features of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine FLIP...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the power supply cable ............................. 8 Starting the machine ................................. 8 Switching off the machine ............................... 8 Working with the FLIP ................................9 General application tips ................................9 Replacing the sanding disc ..............................9 Emptying the dust bag ................................11 Transport and storage ................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Velcro tape so that it is kept out of the working area of the machine. The FLIP can only be used for dry processing operations. Never use the FLIP for wet processing operations (life-threatening risk)! PROPER USE AS INTENDED...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Use the tools, accessories and spare parts that have been made by LÄGLER for the FLIP only. Otherwise, this could result in damage to the machine, the processed object or for the operator.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Manufacturer ............Eugen LÄGLER GmbH Note: Machine type ............. edge-sanding machine The values mentioned above are emission Serial number ..............see rating plate values and must not represent safe workplace Year of manufacture ............
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    • Motor belt pulley renew in case of wear Getting started This section describes how to put the FLIP into service on site. In Please note that the packaging serves as order to prevent damage and malfunctions, you should proceed in a transport container for the machine, the order of steps mentioned below.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Power Supply Cable

    STARTING THE MACHINE The FLIP is now ready to be started. When starting the machine, the sanding disc must be raised from the floor therefore, tilt the machine back first. You may then use the switch to start the Fig.
  • Page 9: Working With The Flip

    GENERAL APPLICATION TIPS The FLIP is a very versatile machine. The required attachment can be replaced in a matter of seconds. The FLIP is used for fine sanding of transitions, borders, edges, corners and stairs. Deep sanding marks due to the selection of a too coarse sandpaper grain size can be prevented by starting the first sanding operation with a fine sandpaper grain size to the extent possible.
  • Page 10 Pricing in this catalog is outdated REPLACING THE SANDING DISC Pull off the worn-out Velcro sanding disc from the sanding plate (Fig. 8). Place a new Velcro sanding disc on the sanding plate. The Velcro sanding disc must be seated in centered position on the sanding plate.
  • Page 11: Emptying The Dust Bag

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated EMPTYING THE DUST BAG EMPTYING THE DUST BAG ATTENTION! To prevent fire and explosion damage the dust The dust bag must be emptied when it is one-third full at the very bag must always be removed from the machine latest in order to prevent a deterioration of the suction and emptied following sanding.
  • Page 12 Pricing in this catalog is outdated EMPTYING THE DUST BAG Fix the emptying fixture to the dust bag by turning the two quick-release fasteners through 90° clockwise (Fig. 19). Empty the dust bag into the waste bag by shaking it vigorously (Fig.
  • Page 13 Pricing in this catalog is outdated EMPTYING THE DUST BAG Remove the emptying fixture from the dust bag. Keep the dust bag tilted at a slight angle to prevent any residue dust falling back into the dust bag (Fig. 22). Reattach the dust back to the machine in reverse order.
  • Page 14: Transport And Storage

    Professional tip: Use the transport packaging to store the machine. So that the FLIP requires less space for transport or storage, Fig. 25 Pull out the stop bolt and turn the fan tube. pull the stop bolt in the fan housing (Fig. 25),...
  • Page 15: Maintenance Work And Replacement Of Wearing Parts

    Do not tighten the V-belt too much in order to prevent excessive wear of the V-belt and V-belt pulley. Fig. 29 Hold the FLIP firmly at the suction socket, press on the belt tightener plate and tighten the three screws.
  • Page 16: Changing The V-Belt

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated CHANGING THE V-BELT CHANGING THE V-BELT Make sure that original LÄGLER V-belts are used (Art. no. in Section 11, Spare parts ). The V-belt must be replaced when the V-belt cannot be re- tightened because the screws for fastening the attachment are at the end of the long holes.
  • Page 17 Pricing in this catalog is outdated CHANGING THE V-BELT Clean the two belt pulleys and the attachment. Wear a respiratory protective mask (P3) as required. Place the new V-belt on the steel sanding disc. Insert the steel sanding disc and the V-belt in the attachment.
  • Page 18: Changing The Steel Sanding Disc

    CHANGING THE MOTOR BELT PULLEY Use original LÄGLER motor belt pulleys only (Art. no. in Section 11, Spare parts ). Due to the high motor speed of the FLIP, the motor belt pulley is subjected to increased wear. The belt pulley should therefore be replaced on time in order to prevent excessive V-belt wear.
  • Page 19: Changing The Carbon Brushes

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated CHANGING THE CARBON BRUSHES Rotate the new motor belt pulley onto the motor shaft. Tighten the motor belt pulley using the spanner and pliers. Fit the handle to the motor housing. Then install the attachment and tighten the V-belt as described in Section 6.2 .
  • Page 20: Checking The Dust Suction System

    In order to guarantee optimal dust suction for your safety and for the safety of other persons, the following items must be taken into account: • Always use original LÄGLER dust bags FLIP (Art. no. in Section 11, Spare parts ). • Do not use any damaged dust bags.
  • Page 21 Pricing in this catalog is outdated ADJUSTING THE GUIDE ROLLERS To adjust the guide rollers, proceed in the following manner: Switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug out of the socket! Loosen the locknut of the guide roller to be adjusted. Hold the appropriate universal spanner alignment mark for attachment used between the guide roller and fan housing, namely so that the lettering on the spanner faces towards...
  • Page 22: Changing The Guide Rollers

    Push the wall-protecting roller into the position you require roller ... and then retighten the screw (Fig. 52). Check the position by placing the switched off FLIP against the wall so that the wall-protecting roller lies against it. The sanding plate must not touch the wall otherwise push the wall-protecting roller in the relevant direction.
  • Page 23: 6.10 Changing The Wall-Protecting Roller

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated CHANGING THE WALL-PROTECTING ROLLER If you deliberately want to sand right up to the wall, you can push the wall-protecting roller right out of the working area. You can completely remove the wall-protecting roller if you want to sand under low radiators or cupboards: Switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug out of the socket!
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Machine Following Restoration Tasks

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated REGULAR CHECKUP 6.11 CLEANING THE MACHINE FOLLOWING RESTORATION TASKS Following restoration tasks, residual material consisting of adhesive, wax or sealing lacquer may have accumulated on the belt pulleys or in the attachment. This can impair the running characteristics of the machine and reduce the suction performance.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated TROUBLESHOOTING Make sure that the maintenance tasks in the service passport are confirmed by filling in a corresponding field with complete information including the date, stamp and signature. Troubleshooting This section shows you how to eliminate possible malfunctions. In case none of the measures mentioned here are not successful, please contact LÄGLER.
  • Page 26: General Safety Information

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Machine vibrates extremely and works noisily • Check the sanding disc for damage. • Check the belt drive unit. • Check the machine for clogged and deposited material. Machine runs well, but produces dust •...
  • Page 27 Pricing in this catalog is outdated GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Keep children and other persons away Do not permit children or any other persons to touch the machine or the power cable. Keep them remote from your working area. Store your electric tools and machines safely While not in use your tools and machines ought to be stowed away in dry, locked spaces, out of reach for children and unauthorized persons.
  • Page 28 Pricing in this catalog is outdated GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION No loose tools and attachments on machine ATTENTION! Before switching machine on, make sure that all and any spanners For your own safety, we advise that you only or setting fixtures are removed from machine. use such accessories and attachments as are recommended in this manual or offered in a Avoid inadvertent machine start...
  • Page 29: Circuit Diagram

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Switch Interference-free capacitor Motor 1.35 KW 230 V / 50 CPS 110-120 V / 60 CPS...
  • Page 30: Spare Parts

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 31 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS Item Part no. Description 320.00.80.100 Dust bag, complete 320.00.86.105 Dust bag 320.00.82.100 Fixing plate with bracket 000.25.11.752 Retaining disc 320.14.00.100 Pipe socket, complete 000.10.10.055 Washer 000.25.11.433 Locking pin 000.11.40.901 O-ring 320.05.11.205 Star grip (locknut) 000.20.15.005 Stop bolt 7500.1005.012...
  • Page 32 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 33 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS Item Part no. Description 7500.1005.020 Screw 0127.1005.000 Spring washer 320.20.10.105 Handle 320.65.00.100 Universal motor, 230 V / 50 + 60 CPS 322.65.00.100 Universal motor, 110 V / 50 + 60 CPS, USA 0988.0016.005 Washer 320.10.10.100...
  • Page 34 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 35 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS Item Part no. Description 320.01.00.100 Attachment short, complete 7500.1005.020 Screw 9021.1005.000 Washer 320.60.02.100 Wall-protecting roller 000.43.15.052 Bush 7500.1005.012 Screw 320.60.01.100 Bracket 0934.1005.000 0965.1005.810 Screw 000.71.51.053 V-belt 10 x 530 320.01.03.100 Attachment cover short, complete 320.01.51.105 Seal, attachment cover short 320.01.91.100...
  • Page 36 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 37 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS Item Part no. Description 335.01.00.100 Corner attachment FLIP, complete 0965.1005.810 Screw 000.71.24.065 V-belt 10 x 650 335.01.02.100 Cover, corner attachment 7500.1005.012 Screw 335.01.91.100 Steel sanding plate for corner attachment, complete 335.02.12.105 Velcro disc, self-adhesive 335.02.13.105...
  • Page 38 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS...
  • Page 39 Pricing in this catalog is outdated SPARE PARTS Item Part no. Description 000.01.10.011 Foldable earmuff type MUSIMAFF 000.01.10.021 Foldable earmuff type POCKET 000.65.53.151 Extension cable 3 x 1.5 mm², 10 m 000.01.20.010 Protective mask P3 000.91.40.001 Universal spanner 701.10.00.100 Impact tool 702.00.00.200 Parquet layer tool, small 703.00.00.200...
  • Page 40 Pricing in this catalog is outdated NOTICE...
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  • Page 43: Service Passport

    Pricing in this catalog is outdated SERVICE PASSPORT SERVICE PASSPORT On the back of these operating instructions, please enter the serial number and the year of construction of your machine (see rating plate). Otherwise your service passport will not be valid. Be sure that any kind of maintenance work is certified here by your dealers company.
  • Page 44: Declaration Of Conformity

    Low voltage (73/23/EEC, last changed through 93/68/EEC from 22.06.1993) Electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC, last changed through 93/68/EEC from 22.06.1993) The design of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine LÄGLER FLIP, for serial no. please see rating plate, is developed, constructed and built according to the above mentioned regulations.

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