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IAN 275679
RANDOM ORBITAL AIR SANDER PDEXS 150 B2
RANDOM ORBITAL AIR SANDER
Translation of the original instructions
TRYKLUFT-EXCENTERSLIBER
Oversættelse af den originale driftsvejledning
DRUCKLUFT-EXZENTERSCHLEIFER
Originalbetriebsanleitung
PONCEUSE ORBITALE SPÉCIALE À AIR
Traduction des instructions d’origine
EXCENTRIEKSLIJPMACHINE OP
PERSLUCHT
Vertaling van de originele gebruiksaanwijzing
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Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of
the device.
Før du læser, vend siden med billeder frem og bliv bekendt med alle apparatets funktioner.
Avant de lire le mode d'emploi, ouvrez la page contenant les illustrations et familiarisez-vous ensuite avec
toutes les fonctions de l'appareil.
Vouw vóór het lezen de pagina met de afbeeldingen open en maak u vertrouwd met alle functies van het
apparaat.
Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich anschließend mit allen
Funktionen des Gerätes vertraut.
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Contents
Introduction ......................................................2
Intended use ................................................................ 2
Features ................................................................... 2
Package contents ............................................................ 2
Technical data .............................................................. 2
General safety instructions for compressed air tools ....................3
Hazards caused by flying parts ................................................. 3
Hazards caused by entanglement ............................................... 4
Hazards during operation ..................................................... 4
Risks due to repetitive movements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Hazards caused by accessories ................................................. 4
Hazards in the workplace ..................................................... 5
Risks due to dust and vapours .................................................. 5
Risks due to noise ............................................................ 5
Risks due to vibrations ........................................................ 6
Additional safety instructions for pneumatic machines ................................ 6
Appliance-specific safety instructions for sanders .................................... 6
Before use .......................................................7
Fitting the connector nipple .................................................... 7
Fitting the sanding disc ........................................................ 7
Selecting a sandpaper disc .................................................... 7
Fitting the sandpaper disc ..................................................... 8
Lubrication ................................................................. 8
Refilling oil ................................................................. 8
Connecting to a compressed air source ........................................... 8
Operation .......................................................9
Switching on and off ......................................................... 9
Regulation of vibration output .................................................. 9
Sanding ................................................................... 9
Working procedures .......................................................... 9
Maintenance and cleaning .........................................10
Troubleshooting .................................................10
Disposal ........................................................11
Warranty .......................................................11
Service .........................................................11
Importer .......................................................11
Translation of the original Conformity Declaration .....................12
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RANDOM ORBITAL AIR SANDER
PDEXS 150 B2
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new ap-
pliance. You have selected a high-quality product.
The operating instructions are part of this product.
They contain important information about safety,
usage and disposal. Before using the product, please
familiarise yourself with all operating and safety
instructions. Use the product only as described and
for the specified areas of application. Please also
pass on these operating instructions to any future
owner.
Intended use
This compressed air-powered random orbital sander
is suitable for sanding, polishing and for the prepa-
ration of various surfaces. Any other usage of or
modification to the appliance is deemed to be
improper and carries a significant risk of accidents.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
damage(s) resulting from improper usage. This
appliance in intended only for domestic use.
Symbols on the compressed air tool
WARNING!
Read the instruction
manual before use.
Wearing of protec-
tive gloves and safety
clothing is recom-
mended.
Always wear eye
protection when using
or maintaining the
sander.
Always wear respira-
tory protection in the
presence of dust.
Always wear hearing
protection.
Oil daily
Rotation direction
Features
Housing
Blocking device
Trigger
Handle
Connector nipple
Speed controller
Spindle lock
Eccentric spindle with sanding disc socket
Sanding disc
Protective cuff
Sandpaper disc
Oil container
Teflon tape
Package contents
1 random orbital air sander
1m Teflon tape
1 oil container
1 connector nipple 6.35 mm (1/4")
1 sanding disc Ø 150 mm (with Velcro)
5 sanding sheets (P60/P80/P100/P120/P150)
1 operating manual
Technical data
Rated speed: max. 10000 rpm
Rated air pressure: max. 6.3 bar
Sanding disc: Ø 150 mm
Weight (without accessories) approx. 1.65 kg
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Noise emission values:
Noise measurement determined in accordance
with ISO 15744.
Sound pressure level: L
pA
= 90.4 dB (A)
Uncertainty: K
pA
= 3 dB
Sound power level: L
WA
= 101.4 dB (A)
Uncertainty: K
WA
= 3 dB
Wear ear protection!
Vibration emission value:
Vibration emission value determined in accordance
with ISO 28927-3 and EN 12096:
a
h
= 8.27 m/s
2
Uncertainty K = 0.82 m/s
2
WARNING!
The noise emission levels specified in these
instructions have been measured in ac-
cordance with the standardised measuring
procedure specified in ISO 15744 and can
be used to make equipment comparisons.
The noise emission values vary in accordance
with the use of the compressed air tool and
may be higher than the values specified in
these instructions in some cases. It is easy to
underestimate the noise emission load if the
compressed air tool is used regularly in a
certain manner.
NOTE
For an accurate estimate of the noise emis-
sion load during a certain working period,
the times during which the appliance is
switched off or is running but not actually
being used must also be taken into considera-
tion. This can significantly reduce the noise
emission load over the total working period.
WARNING!
General safety
instructions for
compressed air tools
WARNING!
For multiple hazards: Please ensure that you
have read and understood the safety instruc-
tions before adjusting, operating, repairing,
maintaining or replacing accessories on
the sander or working in the vicinity of the
machine. Failure to do this can result in seri-
ous bodily injury.
The sanding machine for sanding sheets or the
polisher should only be adjusted, set or used by
adequately qualified and trained operators.
This sanding machine for sanding sheets or the
polisher may not be modified. Modifications can
reduce the effectiveness of the safety measures
and increase the risks for the operator.
The safety instructions should not be lost – give
them to the operator.
Never use damaged sanding machines for
sanding sheets or polishers.
The appliance must be inspected regularly to
ensure that it is labelled with the required rated
values and markings given in this manual. The
user must contact the manufacturer to obtain
replacement labels if necessary.
Hazards caused by flying parts
If a workpiece or accessory or even part of the
machine tool itself breaks, parts can be flung
out at high speeds.
When operating the sanding machine for sand-
ing sheets or the polisher or when exchanging
accessories on the device, always wear eye
protection. The degree of necessary protection
must be evaluated separately for each individual
task.
Wear a safety helmet if working above head
height. In this case, the risks for others should
also be assessed.
You must ensure that the workpiece has been
securely fixed.
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Hazards caused by entanglement
Suffocation, scalping or and/or cut wounds can
occur if loose clothing, jewellery, necklaces, hair
or gloves are not kept away from the machine
and its accessories.
Hazards during operation
When using the machine, the operator's hands
can be subject to hazards such as cuts, grazing
and heat. Wear suitable gloves to protect your
hands.
The operator and maintenance personnel must
be physically capable of handling the size,
mass and power of the machine.
Hold the machine correctly: be ready to coun-
teract any normal or sudden movements - have
both hands ready.
Ensure that your body is balanced and that you
have a secure standing position.
Release the start/stop control in case of a dis-
ruption to the electricity supply.
Use only lubricants recommended by the manu-
facturer.
Avoid direct contact with the movable grinding
disc to avoid squashing or cutting your hands or
other parts of the body. Always wear suitable
gloves to protect your hands.
Check the sanding disc before every use. Do
not use if this is cracked, broken or has been
dropped.
Avoid direct contact with the movable sanding
disc to avoid squashing or cutting your hands or
other parts of the body. Always wear suitable
gloves to protect your hands.
Never use the machine without an abrasive
attachment.
There is a risk of electrostatic discharge if the
machine is used on plastic and other non-
conductive materials.
Dust and vapours created by the sanding and
sanding can cause a potentially explosive at-
mosphere. Always use a dust extraction or sup-
pression system suitable for the material being
worked.
Risks due to repetitive movements
When using a sanding machine for sanding
sheets or a polisher to perform work-related
activities, operators may experience uncomfort-
able sensations in their hands and arms, as well
as in the neck and shoulders or other parts of
the body.
When using a sanding machine for sanding
sheets or a polisher, the operator should adopt
a comfortable posture whilst ensuring a secure
hold and avoiding awkward postures or posi-
tions in which it is difficult to maintain balance.
The operator should change positions during
the course of long-lasting tasks. This can be
helpful in the prevention of discomfort and
fatigue.
If the operator notices symptoms such as persis-
tent or recurring illness, discomfort, throbbing,
pain, tingling, burning or stiffness, these indica-
tions should not be ignored.
In this case, the operator should consult a suitably
qualified physician.
Hazards caused by accessories
Disconnect the sanding machine for sanding
sheets or the polisher from the power supply
before fitting or replacing the machine tools or
accessories.
Avoid direct contact with the machine tool during
and after use, since this can have heated up or
have become sharp.
Only machine tools which were designed by
the manufacturer for sanding machines with
sanding sheets and polishers may be used
for sanding machines for sanding sheets and
polishers.
Cutting discs and machines for cutting may not
be used.
Check whether the maximum operational speed
of the machine tool (buffs, sanding sheets, fibre
discs etc.) is higher than the rated speed of the
machine;
Self-adhesive sanding discs must be applied
concentrically on the mounting plate.
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Hazards in the workplace
Slipping, tripping up and falling are the main
causes of injuries at the workplace. Take note
of surfaces which could have become slippery
through use of the machine, and also any trip-
ping hazards caused by air or hydraulic hoses.
These sanding machines for sanding sheets or
polishers are not intended for use in explosion-
capable atmospheres and is not insulated
against contact with electrical power sources.
Ensure that no electrical service lines, gas pipes,
etc. that could cause a hazard if damaged by
use of the machine are present.
Risks due to dust and vapours
The dust and vapours produced by using the
sanding machine for abrasive media and pol-
ishing can be hazardous to health (e.g. cause
cancer, birth defects, asthma and/or dermati-
tis); it is essential to carry out a risk assessment
in respect of these risks and to implement cor-
responding regulatory mechanisms.
The risk assessment should include all dust
caused by the use of the machine and any
existing dust that may be whirled up at the
same time.
The sanding machine for sanding sheets or
polisher is to be operated and maintained in ac-
cordance with the recommendations contained
in this manual to keep the release of dust and
vapours to a minimum.
The exhaust air should be routed so that the
raising of dust in already dusty environments is
kept to a minimum.
If dusts or vapours are created, the main priority
must be to control these at the site of their release.
All inserts or accessories of the machine intended
for collecting, extracting or suppressing airborne
dust or vapours or should be used and serviced in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Consumables/machine tools should be se-
lected, maintained and replaced in accordance
with the recommendations in this guide in order
to avoid unnecessary intensification of dust or
vapour production.
Use breathing equipment as per the instructions
provided by your employer or as required by
health and safety regulations.
Risks due to noise
Exposure to high noise levels can result in per-
manent hearing damage, loss of hearing and
other problems such as tinnitus (ringing, rushing,
whistling or buzzing in the ear) if sufficient hear-
ing protection is not worn. It is essential that a
risk assessment with regard to these hazards
is carried out and that appropriate regulating
mechanisms are implemented.
Suitable regulatory mechanisms include the use
of insulation materials to avoid pinging occurring
on the workpieces and similar measures.
Use ear protection equipment as per the instruc-
tions provided by your employer or as required
by health and safety regulations.
The sanding machine for sanding sheets or
polisher is to be operated and maintained in ac-
cordance with the recommendations contained
in this manual to reduce any unnecessary in-
crease of the noise levels.
Consumables/machine tools should be selected,
maintained and replaced in accordance with
the recommendations in this guide in order to
avoid unnecessary increase of the noise levels.
If the sanding machine for sanding sheets or
the polisher is equipped with a silencer, always
ensure that this in its place and is operational
while the machine is in operation.
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Risks due to vibrations
Vibrations can damage the nerves and cause
malfunctions to the blood circulation in the
hands and arms.
When working in a cold environment, wear warm
clothing and keep your hands warm and dry.
If you notice numbness, tingling or pain in your
fingers or hands or notice that the skin of your
fingers or hands has become pale, stop work-
ing with the sanding machine for sanding sheets
or the polisher, inform your employer and con-
sult a doctor.
The sanding machine for sanding sheets or
polisher is to be operated and maintained in ac-
cordance with the recommendations contained
in this manual to reduce any unnecessary in-
crease in vibration levels.
Hold the machine securely but not too firmly
while maintaining the necessary hand-reaction
force, as the vibration risk generally increases
the harder the machine is held.
Additional safety instructions for
pneumatic machines
Compressed air can cause serious injury.
Ensure that the air supply is switched off,
the hose is not under pressure and that the
machine is disconnected from the air supply
when not in us, and also before exchanging
accessories or carrying out repairs.
Never aim the airflow towards yourself or
any other person.
Thrashing hoses can cause serious injury. There-
fore, always check that the hoses and their fix-
ings are not damaged or have not come loose.
If universal rotary joints (claw couplings) are
used, locking pins must be used to provide pro-
tection; Whipchek
®
air hose restraints must be
used to provide protection in case of a failure of
the connection of the hose to the machine.
Ensure that the maximum permissible pressure
stated on the machine is not exceeded.
Never carry compressed air-powered machines
by the hose.
Appliance-specific safety instructions
for sanders
WARNING!
Dusts from materials such as leaded paint,
some types of wood and metal can be harm-
ful to your health.
Contact with or inhalation of these dusts can
represent a health hazard for the person
operating the appliance and other people in
the vicinity.
Wear safety goggles and a protective dust
mask!
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Before use
NOTE
The sander may only be operated on
cleaned, oil-atomised compressed air and
may not exceed the maximum operating
pressure of 6.3 bar at the appliance. The
compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer to regulate the working pressure.
Wind the Teflon tape
supplied around all
threaded connectors.
Fitting the connector nipple
Remove the plastic protective cap from the
appliance's air inlet.
Wrap the threads on the connector nipple
with the Teflon tape supplied.
Screw the connector nipple
into the air inlet.
Fitting the sanding disc
The compressed air-powered random orbital sander
is equipped with a protective cuff .
Rotation direction indicator of the
sanding disc
To fit or replace the sanding disc invert the
protective cuff (see Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
WARNING!
Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander without the protective
cuff
.
Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander with an inverted
protective cuff .
A damaged protective cuff should be
replaced immediately.
Turn the spindle lock
with the knurled bulge
towards the flat side of the eccentric spindle
(see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
Remove the protective cap from the threaded
rod of the sanding disc
and screw it clock-
wise into the eccentric spindle as far as the
stop.
Undo the spindle lock
so that the eccentric
spindle can turn freely on its own axis.
CAUTION!
Never operate the compressed air-powered
random orbital sander with a locked drive
spindle. This is dangerous and can result in
serious injuries.
Evert the protective cuff
again (see Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Selecting a sandpaper disc
Removal and surface:
The material removal rate and surface quality are
determined by the grain strength of the sandpaper.
Please note that you can use sandpapers with
various grain sizes for working the different
materials.
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Fitting the sandpaper disc
CAUTION!
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected
from the compressed air source before you
fit or remove a sandpaper disc
.
The sanding disc
and the supplied sandpaper
discs are equipped with matching Velcro
fasteners.
Select the sandpaper disc
with the desired
grain and press it onto the sanding disc .
Ensure that it is centred.
To change the sandpaper disc
, lift it from the
side and pull it off the sanding disc .
Clean the sanding disc as required with
compressed air.
Lubrication
NOTE
To avoid friction and corrosion damage,
regular lubrication is particularly important.
We recommend using a suitable special oil
for compressed air appliances (e.g. Liqui Moly
compressor oil).
Lubrication with mist oiler
A mist oiler (not supplied) continuously
and optimally lubricates the appliance as
a preparation stage after the pressure re-
ducer. A mist oiler gives off fine drops of
oil into the air flow and thus guarantees
a regular lubrication.
Manual lubrication
If you do not have a mist oiler, lubricate
the appliance before every use or longer
work sessions by dripping 3–4 drops of
special oil for compressed air appliances
into the connector nipple
.
Refilling oil
To ensure that the compressed air-powered random
orbital sander remains operational for as long as
possible, make sure that there is sufficient pneu-
matic oil in the appliance.
The following options are available:
Attach a maintenance unit with an oiler to the
compressor.
Install a fitted oiler into the compressed air line
or the compressor.
Add 3–5 drops of pneumatic oil into the con-
nector nipple
every 15 minutes of operation.
Connecting to a compressed air source
NOTE
Before connecting the compressed air source
the correct working pressure (3–6 bar)
must be fully reached
make sure that the trigger is in the upper
position
Attach the appliance to a compressor by con-
necting the connector nipple
with the supply
hose of the compressed air source.
To ensure that you can regulate the air pressure,
the compressed air source must be equipped
with a pressure reducer.
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Operation
Switching on and off
Switching on:
First press the locking mechanism forwards and
then the trigger
to switch the appliance on.
Switching off:
Let go of the trigger
.
When you have finished working, disconnect
the appliance from the compressed air source.
Regulation of vibration output
Use the speed controller
to control the air-
flow and thus the vibration output (also during
operation).
The ideal speed depends on the material being
worked and can be determined through practical
tests.
Use the pressure reducer to set the correct working
pressure.
Sanding
Switch on the compressed air source and allow
it to run until the maximum tank pressure has
been reached.
Use the pressure reducer on the compressed
air source to set the optimum working pressure.
Note that the maximum working pressure may
not be exceeded. An excessive working pres-
sure does not mean increased output; it merely
increases the air consumption and accelerates
appliance wear. Always comply with the techni-
cal information.
Switch on the compressed air-powered random
orbital sander.
Allow the device to reach the required speed
and adjust as necessary.
Guide the compressed air-powered random
orbital sander parallel onto the workpiece.
Move the appliance parallel and in flat circles
or alternatively lengthwise and across the sur-
face. Use the housing
as a handle to guide
the appliance in the desired direction.
Do not press the compressed air-powered ran-
dom orbital sander down. Pressing down hard
does not increase the working efficiency!
When you have finished working, let go of the
trigger
to switch off the appliance.
When you have finished working, disconnect
the appliance from the compressed air source.
CAUTION!
Sanding creates dust. Always wear protective
gloves, a suitable mask and clean the sand-
paper and workpiece at regular intervals with
a vacuum cleaner or compressed air.
Suitable safety precautions must be taken
depending on the size and nature of the
workpiece. Use suitable clamping devices to
prevent the workpiece from slipping.
In the event of an interruption to the air sup-
ply, release the trigger
immediately.
Working procedures
The most important thing to remember when sand-
ing is to use successively finer grained paper.
With a coarse grain, the surface will not become
smooth, but rather rougher. If the grain is too fine,
you will hardly achieve any noticeable result.
The material removal rate is determined by the
speed and grain size of the sandpaper.
The sandpaper used should be appropriate to the
substance being worked and the amount of mate-
rial to be removed.
CAUTION!
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected
from the compressed air source before you fit
or remove a sandpaper disc
.
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Material Grain
Paintwork: rubbing down 180
removing
scratches
120
removing rust 40
Wood: softwood 60–80
hardwood 60
plywood 240
Metal: aluminium 80
steel 60
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Disconnect the appliance from the
compressed air supply.
CAUTION!
Before maintenance, clean off any hazardous
substances that may (due to working pro-
cesses) have accumulated on the appliance.
Avoid all skin contact with these substances.
If the skin comes into contact with hazardous
dusts, this can lead to severe dermatitis. If
dust is produced or swirled up during mainte-
nance, it can be inhaled.
NOTE
To ensure correct functioning and long-term
durability of the sander, pay attention to the
following points:
Sufficient and continuously intact oil lubrication
is highly important for optimum functioning.
Check the speed and vibration levels after each
use.
Check the idle speed regularly and after any
maintenance is performed:
use a rev counter and perform the measurement
without any clamped tools. The idle speed may
not be exceeded under any circumstances at a
residual pressure of 6.3 bar.
If the appliance is exhibiting excessive vibration
levels, the cause of the vibrations must be identi-
fied and repaired.
Use only the genuine replacement parts recom-
mended by the manufacturer, otherwise you
could put users at danger. In doubt, contact the
Service Centre.
Check the sanding disc
regularly for damage.
Clean the appliance with a soft, dry cloth only.
Never use sharp or scratchy cleaning agents
under any circumstances.
Troubleshooting
Fault Possible
cause
Remedy
Speed too
slow, air
escapes from
the outlet.
Motor parts
jamming due
to dirt.
Check the
pressure sup-
ply filter for
contamination.
Pressure sup-
ply too low.
Check the
pressure sup-
ply filter for
contamination.
Lubricate
appliance as
described in
the instruc-
tions.
If necessary,
repeat the
steps outlined
above.
Appli-
ance does
not move;
compressed
air escapes
completely
through the
outlet.
Motor is
jammed due
to material
build-up.
Lubricate
appliance as
described in
the instruc-
tions.
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Disposal
The packaging consists of environmentally
friendly material. It can be disposed of in
the local recycling containers.
Do not dispose of the appliance in the normal
domestic waste!
Your local community or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the worn-
out appliance.
Warranty
This appliance is provided with a 3-year
warranty valid from the date of purchase.
The appliance has been manufactured with
care and inspected meticulously prior to de-
livery. Please retain your receipt as proof of
purchase. In the event of a warranty claim,
please contact your Customer Service unit by
telephone. This is the only way to guarantee
free return of your goods.
The warranty only covers claims for material and
manufacturing defects, not for damage sustained
during carriage, components subject to wear and
tear or damage to fragile components such as
switches or batteries. This appliance is intended
solely for private use and not for commercial pur-
poses. The warranty shall be deemed void in cases
of misuse or improper handling, use of force and
modifications/repairs which have not been carried
out by one of our authorised Service centres. Your
statutory rights are not restricted by this warranty.
The warranty period is not prolonged by repairs
effected under the warranty. This also applies to
replaced and repaired components. Any damage
and defects present at the time of purchase must be
reported immediately after unpacking, but no later
than two days after the date of purchase. Repairs
carried out after expiry of the warranty period shall
be subject to charge.
Service
Service Great Britain
Tel.: 0871 5000 720 (£ 0.10/Min.)
IAN 275679
Service Ireland
Tel.: 1890 930 034
(0,08 EUR/Min., (peak))
(0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak))
IAN 275679
Importer
KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
44867 BOCHUM
GERMANY
www.kompernass.com
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Translation of the original
Conformity Declaration
We, KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH, docu-
ments officer: Mr. Semi Uguzlu, BURGSTR. 21,
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY, hereby declare that
this product complies with the following standards,
normative documents and EC directives:
Machinery Directive
(2006/42/EC)
Applied harmonised standards:
EN ISO 11148-8: 2011
Type designation of machine:
Random orbital air sander PDEXS 150 B2
Year of manufacture: 03 - 2016
Serial number: IAN 275679
Bochum, 29/01/2016
Semi Uguzlu
- Quality Manager -
The right to effect technical changes in the context
of further development is reserved.
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Indholdsfortegnelse
Indledning ......................................................14
Anvendelsesområde .........................................................14
Udstyr .................................................................... 14
Pakkens indhold ............................................................14
Tekniske data ..............................................................14
Generelle sikkerhedsanvisninger for trykluftmaskiner .................15
Fare pga. udslyngede dele ...................................................15
Fare pga. indfangning .......................................................16
Fare under drift ............................................................. 16
Fare pga. gentagne bevægelser ............................................... 16
Fare pga. tilbehør ...........................................................16
Fare på arbejdspladsen ......................................................17
Fare på grund af støv og dampe ............................................... 17
Fare pga. støj .............................................................. 17
Fare pga. vibrationer ........................................................18
Yderligere sikkerhedsanvisninger til trykluftmaskiner ................................18
Maskinspecifikke sikkerhedsanvisninger for slibere ................................. 18
Før første brug ..................................................18
Montage af tilslutningsnippel .................................................. 18
Montage af slibetallerken .................................................... 19
Valg af slibeskive ...........................................................19
Montage af slibeskive ....................................................... 19
Smøring .................................................................. 20
Påfyldning af olie ...........................................................20
Tilslutning til trykluftkilde ...................................................... 20
Betjening .......................................................20
Tænd/sluk ................................................................20
Regulering af oscillationseffekt ................................................. 20
Slibning ..................................................................21
Arbejdsanvisninger ..........................................................21
Vedligeholdelse og rengøring ......................................22
Afhjælpning af fejl ...............................................22
Bortskaffelse ....................................................23
Garanti ........................................................23
Service .........................................................23
Importør .......................................................23
Oversættelse af den originale overensstemmelseserklæring ............24
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TRYKLUFT-EXCENTERSLIBER
PDEXS 150 B2
Indledning
Tillykke med købet af dit nye produkt. Du har valgt et
produkt af høj kvalitet. Betjeningsvejledningen er en
del af dette produkt. Den indeholder vigtige infor-
mationer om sikkerhed, anvendelse og bortskaffelse.
Du bør sætte dig ind i alle produktets betjenings- og
sikkerhedsanvisninger før brug. Brug kun produktet
som beskrevet og kun til de angivne anvendelsesom-
råder. Lad vejledningen følge med produktet, hvis du
giver det videre til andre.
Anvendelsesområde
Trykluftexcentersliberen er velegnet til slibning,
polering og forberedelse af forskellige overflader.
Enhver anden anvendelse eller ændring af produk-
tet anses for at være uden for anvendelsesområdet
og indebærer betydelige farer for uheld. Vi påta-
ger os intet ansvar for skader, der opstår som følge
af anvendelse uden for anvendelsesområdet. Pro-
duktet er kun beregnet til privat anvendelse.
Symboler på trykluftværktøjet:
WARNING!
Før første brug skal
betjeningsvejledningen
læses.
Det anbefales at bære
beskyttelseshandsker
og beskyttelsestøj.
Benyt altid øjenbeskyt-
telse ved anvendelse
eller vedligeholdelse
af slibemaskinen.
Benyt altid ånde-
drætsværn ved
støvudvikling.
Benyt altid høreværn.
Olieres dagligt
Rotationsretning
Udstyr
Hus
Aftrækkerlås
Aftrækkerarm
Håndtag
Tilslutningsnippel
Hastighedsregulator
Spindellås
Excenterspindel med slibetallerkenholder
Slibetallerken
Beskyttelseskrave
Slibeskive
Oliebeholder
Teflontape
Pakkens indhold
1 trykluft-excentersliber
1 m teflontape
1 oliebeholder
1 tilslutningsnippel 6,35 mm (1/4“)
1 slibetallerken Ø 150 mm (med velcro)
5 slibeskiver (P60/P80/P100/P120/P150)
1 betjeningsvejledning
Tekniske data
Dimensioneret hastighed: maks. 10000 min
-1
Dimensioneret lufttryk: maks. 6,3 bar
Slibetallerken: Ø 150 mm
Vægt (uden tilbehør): ca. 1,65 kg
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Støjemissionsværdier:
Måleværdi for støj beregnet i henhold til
ISO 15744:
Lydtrykniveau: L
PA
= 90,4 dB (A)
Usikkerhed K
pA
= 3 dB
Lydeffektniveau: L
WA
= 101,4 dB (A)
Usikkerhed: K
WA
= 3 dB
Bær høreværn!
Vibrationsemissionsværdi:
Totalværdi for vibrationer målt iht. ISO 28927-3
og EN 12096:
a
h
= 8,27 m/s
2
Usikkerhed K = 0,82 m/s
2
ADVARSEL!
Støjemissionsværdierne, som er angivet i
disse anvisninger, er målt med en måleme-
tode, der er standardiseret efter ISO 15744,
og som kan anvendes til sammenligning af
maskiner. Støjemissionsværdierne ændrer sig
afhængigt af trykluftværktøjets anvendelse og
kan i mange tilfælde ligge over de angivne
værdier i disse anvisninger. Støjemissionsbe-
lastningen kan undervurderes, hvis trykluft-
værktøjet anvendes jævnligt på denne måde.
BEMÆRK
For at opnå en nøjagtig vurdering af støjemis-
sionsbelastningen i et bestemt arbejdstids-
rum er man også nødt til at medregne de
tidspunkter, hvor produktet er slukket, eller
ganske vist er tændt, men ikke anvendes.
Dette kan reducere støjemissionsbelastningen
over hele tidsrummet betydeligt.
WARNING!
Generelle sikkerheds-
anvisninger for
trykluftmaskiner
ADVARSEL!
For flere risici: Sikkerhedsanvisningerne skal
være læst og forstået før enhver justering,
betjening, reparation, vedligeholdelse af
slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen og før arbejde
i nærheden af maskinen. Hvis dette ikke er til-
fældet, kan det føre til alvorlige personskader.
Slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen må udelukkende
justeres, indstilles eller anvendes af behørigt
kvalificerede og uddannede operatører.
Denne slibe- eller poleringsmaskine må ikke
modificeres. Modifikationer kan reducere sik-
kerhedsanordningernes effektivitet og forøge
risikoen for operatøren.
Sikkerhedsanvisningerne må ikke blive væk –
giv dem til operatøren.
Brug aldrig beskadigede slibe- eller polerings-
maskiner.
Maskinen skal jævnligt inspiceres for at kontrol-
lere, at den er mærket med de i vejledningen
foreskrevne nominelle værdier og markeringer.
Brugeren skal om nødvendigt kontakte produ-
centen for at få nye mærkater.
Fare pga. udslyngede dele
Ved brud på arbejdsemnet, tilbehørsdele eller
sågar selve maskinværktøjet kan der slynges
dele ud ved høj hastighed.
Ved betjening af slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen
eller ved udskiftning af tilbehørsdele på maskinen
skal der altid benyttes slagfast øjenbeskyttelse.
Graden af nødvendig beskyttelse skal vurderes
individuelt for hver enkelt anvendelse.
Ved arbejde over hovedhøjde skal der bæres
beskyttelseshjelm. I dette tilfælde skal også
risikoen for andre personer tages i betragtning.
Det skal sikres, at arbejdsemnet er sikkert fast-
gjort.
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Fare pga. indfangning
Det kan føre til kvælning, skalpering og/eller
snitsår, hvis løstsiddende tøj, smykker, halskæ-
der, hår eller handsker ikke holdes væk fra
maskinen og dens tilbehørsdele.
Fare under drift
Ved anvendelse af maskinen kan operatørens
hænder blive udsat for risici som f.eks. snitsår,
hudafskrabninger eller brandsår. Bær derfor
egnede handsker til beskyttelse af hænderne.
Operatøren og vedligeholdelsespersonalet skal
fysisk være i stand til at håndtere maskinens
størrelse, vægt og effekt.
Hold maskinen korrekt: Vær parat til at modvirke
sædvanlige eller pludselige bevægelser – hold
begge hænder klar.
Sørg for at kroppen er i god balance, og at du
har et godt fodfæste.
Deaktivér aftrækkeren i tilfælde af en afbrydelse i
energiforsyningen.
Brug kun de smøremidler, som anbefales af
producenten.
Beskyttelsesbriller er obligatorisk; det anbefales
at bære beskyttelseshandsker og beskyttelses-
tøj.
Kontrollér slibetallerknen før enhver anvendelse.
Brug den ikke, hvis den er revnet, knækket eller
har været tabt på gulvet.
Undgå direkte kontakt med den bevægelige
slibetallerken for at undgå kvæstelser eller snit-
sår på hænderne eller andre legemsdele. Der
skal bæres egnede handsker til beskyttelse af
hænderne.
Brug aldrig maskinen uden slibemiddel.
Der er risiko for elektrostatisk udladning, hvis
maskinen anvendes på plast eller andre ikke-
ledende materialer.
Støv og dampe, som udvikles ved slibning og
polering, kan føre til en potentielt eksplosiv
atmosfære. Brug altid et støvudsugnings- eller
undertrykkelsessystem, der passer til det bear-
bejdede materiale.
Fare pga. gentagne bevægelser
Ved anvendelse af en slibe- eller poleringsma-
skine til udførelse af arbejdsrelaterede aktivite-
ter kan operatøren muligvis opleve ubehagelige
fornemmelser i hænder og arme samt i hals- og
skulderregionen eller andre legemsdele.
Ved anvendelse af en slibe- eller poleringsma-
skine skal operatøren indtage en bekvem krops-
stilling, have et godt fast greb om maskinen og
undgå akavede arbejdsstillinger, som gør det
svært at holde balancen. Operatøren skal skifte
kropsstilling under langvarige arbejdsprocesser,
hvilket kan være med til at forebygge ubehag
og træthed.
Såfremt operatøren bemærker symptomer så-
som permanent eller gentagne tilfælde af ilde-
befindende, ubehag, dunken, smerter, prikken,
følelsesløshed, brænden eller stivhed, må disse
symptomer ikke ignoreres. Operatøren skal i
så tilfælde konsultere en passende kvalificeret
læge.
Fare pga. tilbehør
Afbryd slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen fra ener-
giforsyningen før udskiftning af maskinværktøj
eller tilbehørsdele.
Undgå direkte kontakt med maskinværktøjet
under og efter brugen, eftersom dette kan være
meget varmt eller have skarpe kanter.
Der må kun anvendes maskinværktøjer til slibe-
og poleringsmaskiner, der er godkendt af
maskinproducenten;
Skæreskiver og maskiner til skæring må ikke
anvendes.
Det skal kontrolleres om maskinværktøjets mak-
simale driftshastighed (lamelskiver, slibebånd,
fiberskiver osv.) er højere end maskinens nomi-
nelle rotationshastighed;
Selvklæbende slibeskiver skal placeres centreret
på montagepladen.
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Fare på arbejdspladsen
En af hovedårsagerne til skader på arbejds-
pladsen er, at folk glider, snubler eller falder.
Vær opmærksom på overflader, som kan være
blevet glatte ved brug af maskinen, og på
risikoen for at snuble over trykluft- eller hydrau-
likslanger.
Disse slibe- og poleringsmaskiner er ikke egnet
til anvendelse i eksplosionsfarlige atmosfærer
og er ikke isoleret mod kontakt til elektriske
strømkilder.
Tjek at der ikke findes nogle elektriske lednin-
ger, gasrør mv. i nærheden, som kan føre til
farlige situationer, hvis de bliver beskadiget
under brug af maskinen.
Fare på grund af støv og dampe
Det støv og de dampe, som opstår ved anven-
delse af slibe- og poleringsmaskiner, kan føre til
sundhedsfarlige skader (som f.eks. kræft, fød-
selsdefekter, astma og/eller dermatitis); der skal
altid foretages en risikovurdering i forbindelse
med disse farer og implementeres passende
beskyttelsesmekanismer.
Risikovurderingen skal omfatte alle de støvtyper,
som dannes ved brug af maskinen og even-
tuelle andre støvtyper, som bliver hvirvlet op
samtidig.
Slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen skal drives og
vedligeholdes i overensstemmelse med anbe-
falingerne i denne vejledning for at reducere
frigivelsen af støv og dampe til et minimum.
Udsugningsluften skal bortledes på en sådan
måde, at ophvirvling af støv i støvfyldte miljøer
reduceres til et minimum.
Såfremt der opstår støv eller dampe, må hoved-
opgaven være at kontrollere disse på det sted,
hvor de frigives.
Alle indsatser eller tilbehørsdele på maskinen
til opsamling, udsugning eller bekæmpelse af
flyvestøv eller dampe skal anvendes og vedlige-
holdes i henhold til producentens anvisninger.
Forbrugsmaterialer/maskinværktøjer skal udvæl-
ges, vedligeholdes og udskiftes efter anbefalin-
gerne i denne vejledning for at undgå unødig
intensivering af støv- eller dampudviklingen.
Brug åndedrætsværn i henhold til din arbejds-
givers anvisninger eller som krævet i henhold til
arbejdsmiljøreglerne.
Fare pga. støj
Udsættelse for høje støjniveauer kan ved util-
strækkelig beskyttelse af hørelsen føre til perma-
nente høreskader, høretab og andre problemer
som f.eks. tinnitus (ringen, susen, hylen eller
summen i ørerne). Der skal altid foretages en
risikovurdering i forbindelse med disse farer og
implementeres passende beskyttelsesmekanismer.
Passende beskyttelsesmekanismer omfatter
f.eks. også anvendelse af isoleringsmaterialer
for at undgå høje ringelyde på emnerne.
Brug høreværn i henhold til din arbejdsgivers
anvisninger eller som krævet i henhold til ar-
bejdsmiljøreglerne.
Slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen skal drives og
vedligeholdes i overensstemmelse med anbe-
falingerne i denne vejledning for at undgå en
unødig forhøjelse af støjniveauet.
Forbrugsmaterialer/maskinværktøjer skal ud-
vælges, vedligeholdes og udskiftes efter anbe-
falingerne i denne vejledning for at undgå en
unødig forøgelse af støjniveauet.
Hvis slibe- eller poleringsmaskinen er udstyret
med en lyddæmper, skal du altid sikre dig, at
denne er monteret og funktionsdygtig, når
maskinen er i drift.
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