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Caution! Wear a respirator!<br />
When using the parquet floor sander COBRA CLASSIC and when disposing of the sanding<br />
dust, always wear a respirator (see chapter 7.3 and 7.4). Wear the respirator which is<br />
supplied with the accessories.<br />
Caution! Wear safety goggles!<br />
When using the parquet floor sander COBRA CLASSIC and when working on COBRA,<br />
always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes.<br />
Contents<br />
7.2 Caution! Fitting Wear proper the dust working bag clothing!<br />
When using the parquet floor sander COBRA CLASSIC and when working on COBRA<br />
CLASSIC, Caution! never wear loose clothing. This can get caught up in moving parts.<br />
Use only original Pallmann® dust bags fatal for the <strong>King</strong> <strong>Cobra</strong> floor sander. The dust bag<br />
.2<br />
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Fitting<br />
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................................<br />
the must dust be bag firmly fitted to the dust pipe before sanding.<br />
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2 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................................................................ Caution!<br />
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3 Machine specifications COBRA Instructions:<br />
CLASSIC<br />
Only<br />
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use original WOLFF dust bags for the parquet floor<br />
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1. Pull the sander dust bag COBRA over CLASSIC. the dust The pipe dust to bag behind must the be firmly pipe reinforcement.<br />
3.1 Important components ......................................................................................................................................................<br />
fitted to the dust pipe before sanding.<br />
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3.2 Technical data .................................................................................................................................................................. 2. Fasten the dust bag using the Multiclip.<br />
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3.3 Safety and machine protection facilities............................................................................................................................ Instructions:<br />
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1. Pull the dust bag over the dust pipe to behind the pipe<br />
4 Proper use ....................................................................................................................................................................... reinforcement.<br />
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2. Fasten the dust bag here using the Multiclip.<br />
5 Assembly of the machine............................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
5.1 Installing the guide tube ................................................................................................................................................... 8<br />
7.3 5.2 Installing Safety the motor instructions ........................................................................................................................................................... regarding dust<br />
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1 6 Disassembling Caution! for transport Ultra-fine ......................................................................................................................................... COBRA CLASSIC #74540 09/2<strong>01</strong>4<br />
sanding dust!<br />
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6.1 Removing Always the guide wear tube a ................................................................................................................................................ respirator (included in tool bag) when sanding wood floors. 9<br />
6.2 Removing the motor.......................................................................................................................................................... 10<br />
When the machine is used for its proper purpose, the sanding of wood floors naturally<br />
produces dust. The machine has an<br />
fatal<br />
7 Operating the COBRA CLASSIC .................................................................................................................................. integrated dust collecting system which blows 11 the<br />
dust into the dust bag. The dust is collected in the dust bag. Even so, this cannot prevent<br />
7.1 Protective clothing and equipment .................................................................................................................................. 11<br />
7.2 Fitting the fine dust and bag ultra-fine ........................................................................................................................................................ dust being produced when using the machine.<br />
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7.3 Safety instructions regarding dust .................................................................................................................................... 12<br />
7.4 Disposing Caution! of sanding Health dust ............................................................................................................................................... risk!<br />
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7.5 Replacing Wood the sanding dust, belt particularly .............................................................................................................................................. when treated with impregnating agents, solvents and 13coatings,<br />
7.6 Adjusting the sanding pressure ....................................................................................................................................... 14<br />
can cause allergic reactions (e.g. of the skin or respiratory system) after a sensitization<br />
7.7 Safety instructions for electric cable and connectors ...................................................................................................... fatal<br />
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7.8 Connecting period. the COBRA Beech CLASSIC and to oak the mains dust power is classified .................................................................................................. as being carcinogenic (cancer of the 15 nasal<br />
7.9 Remarks mucous about sanding membranes). parquet and plank Dust floors from .......................................................................................................... other kinds of wood is suspected of having a 16<br />
7.10 <strong>Sanding</strong> carcinogenic with the COBRA CLASSIC effect. ............................................................................................................................... 19<br />
8 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................<br />
Caution! Fire risk!<br />
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8.1 Changing the sanding drum ............................................................................................................................................ 24<br />
No smoking while sanding!<br />
8.2 Adjusting the running wheels .......................................................................................................................................... 26<br />
8.3 Adjusting All the ignition castor wheels sources ............................................................................................................................................ are prohibited fatal in rooms where sanding work is being carried 27 out!<br />
8.4 Adjusting Air the the tension rooms roller ............................................................................................................................................... thoroughly. Together with an ignition source and the oxygen in 28the air,<br />
8.5<br />
8.6<br />
Changing wood the belt.............................................................................................................................................................. dust can cause fires and explosions.<br />
Checking dust extraction .................................................................................................................................................<br />
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8.7 Switching<br />
Caution!<br />
off and storing<br />
Fire<br />
the<br />
risk!<br />
machine ............................................................................................................................ 30<br />
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<strong>Sanding</strong> over metal parts such as nails can produce sparks which are blown into the dust<br />
Declaration of conformity .............................................................................................................................................. fatal<br />
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bag together with the wood dust. The glowing metal chips can still cause a fire even<br />
10<br />
hours later.<br />
Warranty........................................................................................................................................................................... 32<br />
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