RUPES BR109AES Random Orbital Sander 150mm Velcro Orbit 9mm User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- RUPES
Table of Contents
RUPES BR109AES Random Orbital Sander 150mm Velcro Orbit 9mm
SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer.
| Warning symbol/ Warning message| ISO7010 – W001
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| Read instruction manual| ISO7010 – M002
| Wear eye protection| ISO7010 – M004
| Wear ear protection| ISO7010 – M003
| Wear a mask| ISO7010 – M016
| Wear a gloves| ISO7010 – M009
| CE compliant|
| EurAsian Mark|
| C-Tick Mark|
| Disposal of decommissioned|
| Insulation class II|
| Arrow| Act in the direction indicated by the arrow direction
TECHNICAL DATA
The values shown are based on a nominal voltage of 230V/50Hz. In the case of
voltages and frequencies of different power values may vary.
Refer to the label technical specifications to the nominal values of the tool.
(*) The tool must be connected to a suitable dust extraction system (not
supplied).
GENERAL WARNINGS
All instructions concerning safety and the prevention of industrial accidents can be found in file SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, that forms integral part of this documentation. This INSTRUCTION MANUAL only contains additional information that specifically explain how to use the tool.
SPECIFIC USE
This electrical tool is designed to operate as a sander, suitable for dry
sanding of wood, plastic, metal, plaster and painted surfaces. Read all safety
warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications supplied with this
tool. Failure to respect all instructions indicated below can cause an
electric shock, fire and/or a serious accident. Grinding, polishing, metal
brushing or cutting operations are not recommended with this tool.
Failure to follow all the instructions provided below may result in serious
injuries.
Do not use accessories that are not specifically designed for the intended use
of the tool or that have not been recommended by the manufacturer.
The fact that an accessory can be fixed to the tool does not imply that it can
be used safely.
The rated speed of accessories must be at least equivalent to the maximum
speed of the tool. If operated at a greater speed than the rated
one,accessories may break and cause the ejection of chips.
The external diameter and thickness of accessories must be appropriate to guarantee the protection and safety of the tool. Accessories with incorrect dimensions cannot be adequately protected or controlled.
The conformation of the accessories must be correctly adapted to the spindle
of the tool. The accessories equipped with holes of the shaft that do not
correspond to the assembly components on the tool, will not remain in balance,
they will vibrate excessively and can cause a loss of control.
Do not use a damaged accessory. If the tool or accessory has suffered a
fall,examine any damages or install an accessory that is no damaged. After
examining and installing an accessory, all persons present, must keep a safe
distance from the rotating accessory and operate the tool at maximum empty
speed for one minute. Damaged accessories generally break during this test
period.
Use the electric tool only for dry sanding. The use of water or other liquid
coolants can cause electrocution or an electric shock.
Do not operate the electrical tool in the proximity of flammable material. The
sparks generated by sanding metal material can ignite these materials.
Avoid overheating the material being processed and in sanding.
Before taking a break, always empty the container of dust. The abrasion dust
in the dust collection bag or in the dust intake filter can set on fire under
unfavourable conditions, such as a trail of sparks produced while sanding the
metal.
Connect the tool to a device suitable dust extraction. To protect the health
wear masks
Use clamps to secure the work piece. Under no circumstances should you hold
the work piece with one hand and the electrical tool with the other hand,while
it is being used. By securing the work piece with clamps, you can have both
hands free to better operate the electrical tool.
INFORMATION NOISE / MEAN ACCELERATION VALUE
The tools are suppressed in accordance for the prevention and elimination of radio disturbances measured in accordance with standard: EN 62841
DANGER The indicate measurements refer to new power tools.
Daily usa causes the noise and vibration values to change.
Displayed emission values are comparative and are to be employed for a
provisional assessment of the operator’s risk exposure during the work period.
Appropriate evaluation of work period must also include tool’s idle and stop
periods. These emission values represent the tool’s main applications. If the
tool is used for other applications, with other accessories, or if it does not
undergo regular maintenance, emission values can significantly increase during
operations.
Use hearing protection
PARTS OF THE TOOL
- Technical data identification label
- ON/OFF switch
- Speed control
- Dust extraction flow control
- 29 mm Ø suction port
- Heat protection
- Dustproof wheel
- Velcro faced pad
- Motor ventilation slots
- Heat protection fixing screws
- Spanner
- Disc pad fixing screws
STARTING UP
WARNING Pay attention to the mains voltage! The mains voltage must correspond to the voltage indicated on the technical data identification place (1).
DANGER Before any intervention on the electrical tool take the plug out from the socket
BEFORE STARTING THE TOOL
Before starting up the tool, ensure that:
- the packaging is complete and does not show signs of having been damaged during storage or transport;
- the tool is complete; check that the number and type of components comply with that reported in this instruction booklet;
- the power supply and socket outlet can support the load reported in the table and that indicated on the tool identification plate reproduced;
- the power supply cable and plug are in perfect condition;
- the ON/OFF (2) switch works properly though with the power supply disconnected;
- all the parts of the tool have been assembled in the proper manner and that there are no signs of damage;
- the ventilation (9) slots are not obstructed;
- the tool must be connected to a suitable and efficient aspiration device.
ASSEMBLING THE TOOL
- Position the heat protection (6) on the gearbox;
- the heat shield must be fixed in place using the screws provided (10).
ASSEMBLY/REPLACEMENT OF THE ABRASIVE PAPER ASSEMBLY:
Press the abrasive paper disc into the pad (8) ensuring that the holes in the
paper coincide with extraction holes in the pad (8).
DISASSEMBLY:
- Used discs can be removed by simply tearing them off;
- new velcro discs are mounted (see “ASSEMBLY”)
SANDING PAD REPLACEMENT
Replace damaged sanding pad immediately. Optimal results are achieved only using original accessories.The assembly of a sanding pad with incorrect dimensions can cause excessive vibrations which are not allowed for the machine.
- Use the wrench (11) to unscrew the fixing screw of the sanding pad (12) in the direction indicated by the arrow shown on the earmuffs to dustproof earmuffs (7);
- place the backing plate (8) with the screw in the centre (12) (fig. 1);
- slightly turn the backing plate (8) until it is fixed to the screw as in (fig 2);
- tighten the screw using the supplied wrench (11) (fig. 3).
Do not tighten the backing plate screw if it is in the wrong position Start the tool and check that there are no unusual vibration, no dismatching movement of the abrasive disc. Otherwise switch-off the tool immediately and eliminate the cause.
STARTING AND STOPPING
- Starting: push the slide of the ON/OFF (2) forward; if the tool is to be locked in the ON position, apply pressure to the front part of the slide switch at the same time.
- Stopping: release the slide ON/OFF (2).
If locked, press the ON/OFF switch in the lower part downwards and release it in the OFF position.
WARNING: after an interruption of the electrical energy, if the ON/OFF switch is inserted, it is necessary to release the switch (see Stopped).
ELECTRONIC RPM REGULATION
The rpm can be adjusted by rotating the wheel speed adjustment wheel (3)
located on the rear of the tool. The choice of speed depends on the
characteristics of the abrasive paper disc and the material to be worked.
ADJUSTING THE DUST EXTRACTION FLOW
The extraction flow can be adjusted by rotating the control flow adjustment
control (4).
ACCESSORIES
Ø 150 mm velcro abrasive paper discs with dust extraction holes.
MAINTENANCE
All maintenance operations are carried out with the power supply disconnected.
At the end of each work session, or when required,remove any dust from the
body of the tool using a jet of compressed air, paying particular attention to
the motor ventilation slots.
No other maintenance operations must be undertaken by the user.
Maintenance and cleaning of the inner parts, like brushes, ball bearings,
gears etc. or others, must be carried out only by an authorized customer-
service workshop or on www.rupes.com.
Use only the original RUPES parts or accessories.
DISPOSAL (WEEE DIRECTIVE)
For EU countries only: According to the European Directive on Waste from
electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in conformity with
national standards, exhausted electrical equipment must be collected
separately, in order to be recycled in an environmentally friendly way. The
product, when it reaches the end of its life, must not be dispersed in the
environment or thrown away as household waste. It must be disposed at
authorized recycling centres (contact your local authorities to know where to
dispose of the product according to the law). The correct disposal of the
product contributes to the health and preservation of the environment.
Illegal disposal of the product will entail penalties against the offenders.
Disposing of the product correctly contributes to protecting human health and
safeguarding the environment. Any illegitimate disposal of the product will be
punishable by law.
CONFORMITY DISCONFORMITY DECL ARATIONCLARATION
We declare on our responsibility that We declare on our responsibility that
the hand-held motor operated tool, which the hand-held motor-operated tool,
which is mentioned in the present operating manual, is mentioned in the
present operating manual, is in conformity with the Essential is in conformity
with the Essential Requirements of Safety of the Requirements of Safety of the
following Directives: following Directives:
2006/42/EC; 2014/30/EU; 2011/65/EU.2006/42/CE; 2006/95/CE; 2004/108/C
The The tests havetests have out in accordance with following out in accordance with following Standards:Standards:
- EN 62841-1: 2015 + AC:2015
- EN 62841-2-4: 2014 + AC:2015
- EN 55014-1: 2017
- EN 55014-2: 2015
- EN 61000-3-2: 2014
- EN 61000-3-3: 2013
- EN 62233: 2008
- EN IEC 63000:2018
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