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Form
#
251
7
Model
5565
Date
12'9WA
10
mm
Belt
Sander
IMPORTANT
C?
a
71
Read
these
instructions
carefully
before
installing,
operating,
servicing
or
repairing
this
tool.
Keep
these
instructions
in
a
safe
accessible
place.
SAFETY
MESSAGES
1
A
WARNING
1
Operator
Instructiofzs
Use
-
Safety
Gloves
@
mays
wear
safety
(~oggles
Foreseen
Use
Use
-
Safety
Boots
@
wear
~~~~~rotection
Work
Stations
YES
Putting
Into
Service
Use
-
Breathing
Masks
Avoid
hhged
Eaposyre
Operating
Use
-
Ear
Protectors
A
ToVlbçaBo
Dismanfiing
and
Assembly
Safety
rules
when
using
a
5565
Belt
Sander
-
Always
wear
safety
goggles.
-
Do
not
use
as
a
grinder,
-
Use
accessories
rated
tor
at
teast
1.300
Mi.
belt
soeect.
-
Protwgeft
exposure
to
vibration
may
cause
injury.
-
Readait?Ès&ucfionsbsfereusingtixstoot.AScpetalorsnius
-
Use
persona!
protection
equipment
as
fecorntnended,
-
Use
compressed
air
orty
at
the
recommerxted
cond'ins.
-
If
the
tool
appears
to
malfunction.
remove
from
use
itiwtWdiately
and
arrange
for
service
and
repair.
If
it
is
not
practical
to
remove
tool
from
service,
then
shut
off
the
air
supply
to
the
too!
and
write
or
have
written
a
warning
noteandattachittolttetool
-
Iftooiistobsuse<!w%afo^^~aa-<woSwsua^ifwsi
dewice.
ensure
3w.t
Ihe
too!
is
fifirity
aWed
to
the
SuspB~on~support
Mce.
-
When
operating
the
tool,
always
keep
the
boety
and
partteutarty
the
hands
away
from
the
working
attachment
fixed
to
the
tool.
-
"The
tool
is
not
electrically
insulated.
Never
use
ffie
toot
S
there
is
any
chance
of
coming
into
contact
with
fiv&
stectricifcf.
-
-whenusingtheloot,adoptafinnfootiwandS/or
posittonand
grip
the
toolwfficientty
onlytoovefcome
any
reaction
forces
that
my
result
from
the
toot
doing
work
Do
not
overgrip.
-
Use
only
correct
spare
parts
for
rmhtenance
arid
repair.
Do
not
improvise
w
make
temporary
repairs.
Major
$ervteJi?g
and
re&aw*rs
shoutd
only
be
ca"ie<t
out
by
~fsonstrainedtodoso-.
supply
to
the
tool
can
be
shut
off
in
an
emergency.
-
Check
hose
and
fittings
regularty
for
wear.
-
Take
care
against
entanglement
of
the
wing
parts
of
the
toot
with
clothing,
hair,
tics,
cleaning
rags,
rings,
jOTreKy,watefts~ibracelets,stc,Thiscookfcause
thew
orpartsofitefeodytobe<&a~ttowar&as!(Rcontact
wi&Themowsgpartsoiftelootandcouhi~?ewsy
dangerous.
-
It
is
expected
that
users
will
adopt
safe
working
practices
and
observe
all
local,
regional
or
country
legal
requiremerits
when
installing,
using
or
maintaining
the
tool.
-
Take
csse
that
ttie
exhaust
a&
does
rot
point
towards
any
other
parson
or
material
w
substance
that
ewAi
be
oonteartiraated
by
08
dropteis-WhetÃ
&st
lubricating
a
tool
or
H
Sie
Hoot
esthausttsas
a
high
o^contertt,
do
not
&taw
the
exhaust
air
to
come
near
very
hot
surfaces
or
flames,
-
New
lay
the
tori
down
until
the
wotking
attachment
has
stopped
moving.
-
When
the
tort
is
not
in
us,
shirt
oft
the
air
supply
and
press
throttta
triggernever
to
drain
the
supply
line-
!f
the
toot
isnot
to
beusedforaparod~firoe~firstiubncate,
<feOWRectfeÈB%stsSESyarid$iorBinadryayerawroo
temperatureefwjronEnenI-
-
If
thetoolispassedfrcn)weusertoaneworinexperi-
encad
umr,
make
sure
mese
inslruci"tons
are
available
to
bepassedwiththetool.
-
Do
not
remove
any
manufacturer
fitted
safety
devices
where
fitted,
>
a..
wheel
guards,
safety
trigger,
$@em3
governors,
eta.
valve
in
'~n'position.
The
throtSe
trigger/
her,
ete.
must
always
be
free
to
return
to
the
'Off'
position
when
released.
-
Ahwysshutofftheairwpptytotestoot
fflfttf
press
ha
"OnOfr
valve
to
exhaust
tha
aSr
from
the
feett
tiwe
before
fitting,
removing
or
adjusting
Rie
woritingattachmentfitterfwftstool.
-
Beforeusingthetool,makesurethata
shutoffdevicehasbeentfttecttothe
Wty
line
the
-
is
known
and
oasfly
accessible
so
that
the
air
Figure
1