Kompernass PSS 260 Sander User Manual


 
PSS 260 ORBITAL SANDER
For effortless sanding of metal, wood and varnish/paint …
Dear Customer! We are delighted that you have decided to purchase our high quality PSS 260 orbital sander. Please make sure you familiarise
yourself fully with the way the equipment works before you use it for the first time and that you understand how to handle electrical power
tools correctly. Please read the operating instructions below and the accompanying safety advice carefully. Use the equipment
only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing this you will be able to work in complete safety and produce better results.
We hope you enjoy using your sander.
FEATURES OF THE PSS 260
Clip Handle
Sanding sheet ON / OFF switch
Base Adjuster wheel
Air vents Continuous operation locking button
Dust bag adapter Dust extraction nozzle (Fig.)
Paper dust bag ,,, = accessories supplied
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Nominal power: 260 W Nominal voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Low load speed: n
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7,000 – 11,000/min Dust extraction system: built-in extraction system / or with exterior suction device
Orbits: max. approx. 22,000/min Weight: 2.25 kg
Pad size: 225 x 115 mm
Orbit: 2.1 mm The A weighted noise level of the equipment is typically:
Sanding sheet size max: approx.: 280 x 115 mm Sound pressure level: 70.0 dB(A)
Protection class: II The acceleration value is typically 2.5 m/s
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(vibration)
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
To be read in conjunction with the advice in the accompanying booklet on safety.
The sander is not designed for wet sanding and therefore is only to be used for dry sanding
Do not use the sander on materials containing asbestos
Look after your health: Wear ear defenders - also wear safety glasses and a breathing /dust mask
Take note that working with stone and wood can give rise to dusts that can damage your health.
Always keep the power cable well out of the sander's working area and fed to the rear of the machine.
OPERATION
Take note of the mains voltage. The voltage must agree with that shown on the identification plate (equipment shown as 230 V
can also be used with 220 V).
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