Festool BS 75 E 570204 [11/62] Bs75 bs75e

Festool BS 75 E 570204 [11/62] Bs75 bs75e
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BS 75/BS 75 E
Sound pressure level 92/91 dB (A)
Sound power level 103/102 dB (A)
Measuring uncertainty allowance K = 3 dB
Wear ear protection!
Overall vibration levels a
h
(vector sum for three
directions) measured in accordance with EN
60745:
Handle a
h
< 2.5 m/s²
K = 1.5 m/s²
Front handle a
h
= 7.5 m/s²
K = 2.0 m/s²
The emission values specifi ed (vibration, noise)
were measured in accordance with the test con-
ditions stipulated in EN 60745 and are intended
for machine comparisons. They are also used for
making preliminary estimates regarding vibration
and noise loads during operation.
The emission values specifi ed refer to the main
applications for which the power tool is used. If
the electric power tool is used for other applica-
tions, with other tools or is not maintained suf-
ciently prior to operation, however, the vibration
and noise load may be higher when the tool is
used. Take into account any machine idling times
and downtimes to estimate these values more
accurately for a specifi ed time period. This may
signifi cantly reduce the load during the machine
operating period.
2 Mains supply
The mains voltage must match the voltage on
the rating plate.
Fuse for 230 V: 10 Amp slow action or equivalent
automatic cut-out.
Connection is also possible to sockets without an
earthing contact, as protective insulation (Class
II) is present.
Only use a run out extension lead with a cross
section of 3 x 1.5 mm
2
, max. 20 m, (3 x 2.5 mm
2
,
max. 50 m). When tool is used outdoors, use only
extension cords intended for use outdoors and
so marked.
3 Electronic adaptation of belt speed on
types BS 75 E
The control electronics permits the in-
nitely variable adaptation of the belt
speed.
Setting of set wheel Belt speed
(no-load)
1 200 m/min
2 240 m/min
3 300 m/min
4 340 m/min
5 360 m/min
6 380 m/min
The most suitable belt speed must be found
by trial and error when starting work, because
there are several prime factors which infl uence
the choice, such as the surface and quality of the
workpiece, the make of abrasive belt and grit, skill
of the operator etc.
The fi gures shown in the table are only recom-
mended values.
Application Setting of set
wheel
Grit
Solid wood,
ne
4 - 6
100
Veneer
3 - 4 120
Chipboard 5 - 6 100
Plastics 1 - 4 100
Steel 2 - 4 80
Paint remova 1 - 3
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The belt speed is infi nitely adjustable up to the
maximum setting while work is in process.
This is done by turning the set wheel (2.1).
It must be remembered that at low speed settings
the sander has a lower power output. In order to
avoid overloading, therefore, the speed has to be
increased by turning the set wheel if it turns out
that the belt speed falls sharply while working.
4 Operation
Only to be switched on when the machine is
raised. Using the lock on button (1.2), the switch
(1.3) can be locked in the ON position. Before
sanding, check the alignment of the belt and if
necessary, adjust by turning the adjusting knob
(1.4) until the belt is fl ush with the outside edge
of the sanding face.
Using both hands, place the machine straight onto
the workpiece to be sanded.
The actual weight of the machine provides ad-
equate sanding pressure to produce good sanding
quality.

BS75 BS75E Setting of set wheel Belt speed no load 1 200 m min 2 240 m min 3 300 m min 4 340 m min 5 360 m min 6 380 m min Sound pressure level 92 91 dB A Sound power level 103 102 dB A Measuring uncertainty allowance K 3 dB Wear ear protection Overall vibration levels ah vector sum for three directions measured in accordance with EN 60745 Handle ah 2 5 m s2 K 1 5 m s2 Front handle ah 7 5m s2 K 2 0 m s2 The emission values specified vibration noise were measured in accordance with the test con ditions stipulated in EN 60745 and are intended for machine comparisons They are also used for making preliminary estimates regarding vibration and noise loads during operation The emission values specified refer to the main applications for which the power tool is used If the electric power tool is used for other applica tions with other tools or is not maintained suf ficiently prior to operation however the vibration and noise load may be higher when the tool is used Take into account any machine idling times and downtimes to estimate these values more accurately for a specified time period This may significantly reduce the load during the machine operating period The most suitable belt speed must be found by trial and error when starting work because there are several prime factors which influence the choice such as the surface and quality of the workpiece the make of abrasive belt and grit skill of the operator etc The figures shown in the table are only recom mended values A ELECTRONIC V Grit Solid wood fine 4 6 100 Veneer 3 4 120 Chipboard 5 6 100 Plastics 1 4 100 Steel 2 4 80 Paint remova 1 3 24 The belt speed is infinitely adjustable up to the maximum setting while work is in process This is done by turning the set wheel 2 1 It must be remembered that at low speed settings the sander has a lower power output In order to avoid overloading therefore the speed has to be increased by turning the set wheel if it turns out that the belt speed falls sharply while working 2 Mains supply The mains voltage must match the voltage on the rating plate Fuse for 230 V 10 Amp slow action or equivalent automatic cut out Connection is also possible to sockets without an earthing contact as protective insulation Class II is present Only use a run out extension lead with a cross section of 3 x 1 5 mm2 max 20 m 3 x 2 5 mm2 max 50 m When tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 3 Setting of set wheel Application 4 Operation Only to be switched on when the machine is raised Using the lock on button 1 2 the switch 1 3 can be locked in the ON position Before sanding check the alignment of the belt and if necessary adjust by turning the adjusting knob 1 4 until the belt is flush with the outside edge of the sanding face Using both hands place the machine straight onto the workpiece to be sanded The actual weight of the machine provides ad equate sanding pressure to produce good sanding quality Electronic adaptation of belt speed on types BS 75 E The control electronics permits the in finitely variable adaptation of the belt speed 11

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