Lagler Flip Handling, Maintenance, Safety

Manual is about: edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine

Summary of Flip

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    Handling, maintenance, safety operating instructions of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine flip flip can gb nz usa aus irl pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    2 flip - assembly dust bag switch guide roller handle motor attachment fig. 1 main features of the edge-, corner- and stair-sanding machine flip pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    3 contents 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 features of the machine ...................................................................

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    4 introduction 1 1.1 features of the machine in figure 1 (page 2), we have included the designations of the most important components of the flip. Take your time to become familiar with the machine. 1.2 description of the machine the flip edge-sanding machine works with a sanding plate on which velc...

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    5 introduction 1 1.4 safety instructions please read the danger warnings carefully and also instruct your employees or colleagues accordingly. Otherwise, these persons could be exposed to danger or be injured. When the sanding disk is touching the floor, the machine must not be switched on in order ...

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    6 note: the motor data mentioned above refers to machines used in the federal republic of germany. Exported machines may have other data that can be seen on the motor type designation plate. Technical data 2 note: the values mentioned above are emission values and must not represent safe workplace v...

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    7 3 this section describes how to put the flip into service on site. In order to prevent damage and malfunctions, you should proceed in the order of steps mentioned below. 3.1 preparing the machine 1 unpack the machine carefully. Dispose of the packing materials according to environmental regulation...

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    8 fig. 3 push the dust bag over the locating flange and fix with the two metal studs. Fig. 4 secure the dust bag using the quick-release fasteners. Fig. 6 use the switch to switch on and off. Fig. 5 connect the motor cable to the extension cable. 4 the fan tube can be turned through 360°, whereby fo...

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    9 working with the flip 4 4.1 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 s...

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    10 4 pull off the worn-out velcro sanding disc from the sanding plate (fig. 8). 5 place a new velcro sanding disc on the sanding plate. The velcro sanding disc must be seated in centered position on the sanding plate. A drilled hole in the center of the sanding disc and the universal spanner make th...

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    11 emptying the dust bag 4 4.3 emptying the dust bag the dust bag must be emptied when it is one-third full at the very latest in order to prevent a deterioration of the suction performance due to the missing filtering surface area. The hori- zontal line on the outside of the dust bag marks the maxi...

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    12 emptying the dust bag 4 12 fix the emptying fixture to the dust bag by turning the two quick-release fasteners through 90° clockwise (fig. 19). 13 empty the dust bag into the waste bag by shaking it vigorously (fig. 20). 14 seal the filled waste bag before removal using the cable binder provided ...

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    13 emptying the dust bag 4 16 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). 17 reattach the dust back to the machine in reverse order. 18 remove the filled waste bag from the emptying fi...

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    14 if the machine must be stored for a longer period of time, take the necessary measures to ensure dry and frost-free storage with minimum temperature fluctuations. Professional tip: use the transport packaging to store the machine. So that the flip requires less space for transport or storage, 1 p...

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    15 maintenance work and replacement of wearing parts 6 maintenance work and replacement of wearing parts you can perform various maintenance tasks on your own. These maintenance tasks are described in the following sections. Ex- tensive maintenance tasks, especially on the electrical equipment must ...

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    16 changing the v-belt 6 6.2 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. 1 switch off t...

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    17 changing the v-belt 6 11 clean the two belt pulleys and the attachment. Wear a respiratory protective mask (p3) as required. 12 place the new v-belt on the steel sanding disc. 13 insert the steel sanding disc and the v-belt in the attachment. Ensure that the holes in the steel sanding disc are al...

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    18 6.3 changing the steel sanding disc if the v-belt is being changed, it has to be determined whether the belt pulley of the steel sanding disc is worn-out. If that is the case you must proceed in the following manner: 1 switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug out of the socket...

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    19 changing the carbon brushes 6 7 rotate the new motor belt pulley onto the motor shaft. 8 tighten the motor belt pulley using the spanner and pliers. 9 fit the handle to the motor housing. 10 then install the attachment and tighten the v-belt as described in section 6.2. 6.5 changing the carbon br...

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    20 6.6 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 bag...

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    21 to adjust the guide rollers, proceed in the following manner: 1 switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug out of the socket! 2 loosen the locknut of the guide roller to be adjusted. 3 hold the appropriate universal spanner alignment mark for attachment used between the guide ro...

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    22 6.8 changing the guide rollers use original lÄgler guide rollers only (art. No. In section 11, spare parts). 1 switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug out of the socket! 2 remove the locknut. 3 rotate the guide roller completely out of the fan housing. 4 rotate the new guide ...

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    23 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: 1 switch off the machine and always pull the power supply plug o...

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    24 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 perf...

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    25 troubleshooting 8 troubleshooting this section shows you how to eliminate possible malfunctions. In case none of the measures mentioned here are not successful, please contact lÄgler. Machine does not run the machine does not start • check the power supply system and the fuse. • let the electrica...

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    26 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 • dust bag overfilled. • dust bag incorrectly installed or damaged. • check suction system fo...

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    27 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, ...

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    28 no loose tools and attachments on machine before switching machine on, make sure that all and any spanners or setting fixtures are removed from machine. Avoid inadvertent machine start while machine is power connected never carry it with your finger close to the switch button. Before plugging in ...

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    29 circuit diagram 10 switch interference-free capacitor motor 1.35 kw 230 v / 50 cps 110-120 v / 60 cps pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    30 spare parts 11 pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    31 spare parts 11 item part no. Description 320.00.80.100 dust bag, complete 1 320.00.86.105 dust bag 2 320.00.82.100 fixing plate with bracket 3 000.25.11.752 retaining disc 4 320.14.00.100 pipe socket, complete 5 000.10.10.055 washer 6 000.25.11.433 locking pin 7 000.11.40.901 o-ring 8 320.05.11.2...

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    32 spare parts 11 pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    33 spare parts 11 item part no. Description 1 7500.1005.020 screw 2 0127.1005.000 spring washer 3 320.20.10.105 handle 4 320.65.00.100 universal motor, 230 v / 50 + 60 cps 322.65.00.100 universal motor, 110 v / 50 + 60 cps, usa 5 0988.0016.005 washer 6 320.10.10.100 fan wheel 7 320.65.06.100 motor b...

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    34 spare parts 11 pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    35 spare parts 11 item part no. Description 1 320.01.00.100 attachment short, complete 2 7500.1005.020 screw 3 9021.1005.000 washer 4 320.60.02.100 wall-protecting roller 5 000.43.15.052 bush 6 7500.1005.012 screw 7 320.60.01.100 bracket 8 0934.1005.000 nut 9 0965.1005.810 screw 10 000.71.51.053 v-b...

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    36 spare parts 11 pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    37 spare parts 11 item part no. Description 1 335.01.00.100 corner attachment flip, complete 2 0965.1005.810 screw 3 000.71.24.065 v-belt 10 x 650 4 335.01.02.100 cover, corner attachment 5 7500.1005.012 screw 6 335.01.91.100 steel sanding plate for corner attachment, complete 7 335.02.12.105 velcro...

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    38 spare parts 11 pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    39 spare parts 11 item part no. Description 1 000.01.10.011 foldable earmuff type musimaff 2 000.01.10.021 foldable earmuff type pocket 3 000.65.53.151 extension cable 3 x 1.5 mm², 10 m 4 000.01.20.010 protective mask p3 5 000.91.40.001 universal spanner 6 701.10.00.100 impact tool 7 702.00.00.200 p...

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    40 notice pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    41 notice pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    42 notice pricing in this catalog is outdated.

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    43 service passport 12 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 ...

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    44 eugen lägler gmbh · maschinenbau industriegebiet kappelrain · d-74363 güglingen-frauenzimmern / germany telephone: +49 - 7135 - 98 90-0 · fax: +49 - 7135 - 98 90-98 · e-mail: info@laegler.Com · http://www.Laegler.Com declaration of conformity 13 declaration of conformity according to ec regulatio...