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[[Equipment|Equipment]] / Bosch Sander
  
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[[File:Bosh_Sander.JPG|thumb|460px|right|Our sander]]
  
 
= Summary =
 
= Summary =
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The Orbital sander is probable the most common type of electric sander available. They are available with rectangular, square or round base plates. When using an orbital sander, there is no need to worry about the direction of wood grain.
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These sanders can quickly cause fatigue and discomfort due to the vibration, High end models have superior vibration suppression to eliminate this problem but it can never be completely removed.
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== Owners ==
 
== Owners ==
  
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== Health and Safety ==
 
== Health and Safety ==
 
'''Sharp Object/material'''  
 
'''Sharp Object/material'''  
* All cutting blades to be kept in their holders until they are required.
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* Power supply to be disconnected when changing the sanding pad.  
* Power supply to be disconnected when changing blades.
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* Wait for the belt to stop moving before putting the tool down.
* Be aware of were the blade is in relation to body parts.
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* Wait for the blade to stop moving before putting the tool down.
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'''Slips, Trips and Falls'''  
 
'''Slips, Trips and Falls'''  
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'''Sight/Noise/Dust/Vibration'''
 
'''Sight/Noise/Dust/Vibration'''
* Goggles, ear defenders and dust mask to be worn when using the equipment.  
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* P.P.E. to be worn when using the equipment.  
 
* Regular brakes to prevent fingers becoming numb  
 
* Regular brakes to prevent fingers becoming numb  
  
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== Training ==
 
== Training ==
 
  
  
 
== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==
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If you've never used a portable belt sander before, please watch these videos first[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGW0XKYeM6o| Using an Orbital Sander (video)]
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Please refer to the product manual for detailed instructions on how to use the belt sander. A printed copy is also kept with the router. [[File:Makita9911usermanual.pdf| Belt sander manual]]
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Prepare your wood to be sanded by ensuring it is properly secured on the table or workbench.
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Get the feel of the sander before you start your project. Hold it around or on top of the main housing with one hand. Alternating the hand position can keep your hand from getting too tired during long sanding jobs.
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Place the pad lightly against the surface, firmly grasp the sander and then switch it on. Move the sander in long, overlapping movements, avoiding tipping it to the side or stopping in one spot.
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Keep the sander moving at all times because leaving it one place may cause an uneven finish. Try not to remove too much wood at one time as this may cause excessive wear on your sander. It's made to remove material rapidly, but many people make the mistake of trying to remove too much too fast. Some woodworker's prefer to sand with the grain, but this isn't necessary with a random orbital sander.
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Turn the sander off while you still have contact with the sanded surface and then lift it from your project. Make sure that the sanding pad has stopped rotating before you set it back down.
  
 
== Tips & Tricks ==
 
== Tips & Tricks ==
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Choose the correct grit of sandpaper for the job. They are available from course to fine.
  
* Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents.
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Always keep the sander moving, as leaving it running in one place on the wood can prevent an uneven surface.
* Keep bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
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* Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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* Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a moving part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
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* Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
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* Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts.
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* Avoid cutting nails. Inspect work piece for any nails and remove them before operation.
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* Tips for maintaining maximum battery life
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Don't tip the sander on its side, as the edge of the sander can cut into the wood
** Charge the battery cartridge before completely discharging.
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** Always stop tool operation and charge the battery cartridge when you notice less tool power.
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Hoover up the mess when your done!
** Never recharge a fully charged battery cartridge. Overcharging shortens the battery service life.
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** Let a hot battery cartridge cool down before charging it.
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== Maintenance ==
 
== Maintenance ==
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== Further Information ==
 
== Further Information ==
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoJXiLMJZak| Tips for belt sander Safety (Video)]
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gNwIL-hbuw| Belt sander tips (video)]
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[[File:Makita9911usermanual.pdf| Belt sander manual]]

Revision as of 05:58, 30 March 2013

Equipment / Bosch Sander

Our sander

Summary

The Orbital sander is probable the most common type of electric sander available. They are available with rectangular, square or round base plates. When using an orbital sander, there is no need to worry about the direction of wood grain.

These sanders can quickly cause fatigue and discomfort due to the vibration, High end models have superior vibration suppression to eliminate this problem but it can never be completely removed.


Owners

Health and Safety

Sharp Object/material

  • Power supply to be disconnected when changing the sanding pad.
  • Wait for the belt to stop moving before putting the tool down.

Slips, Trips and Falls

  • Waste material/offcuts to be kept clear of work area.

Fire

  • Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
  • Carbon Dioxide extinguisher to be available for any electrical fires

Electric shock

  • The equipment will be checked before each use to ensure that there are no defects in the casing, battery or cutting head.

Sight/Noise/Dust/Vibration

  • P.P.E. to be worn when using the equipment.
  • Regular brakes to prevent fingers becoming numb

Repetitive Action/Physical Fatigue

  • Regular breaks if work is lasting more than 5 minutes in duration

Training

Instructions

If you've never used a portable belt sander before, please watch these videos firstUsing an Orbital Sander (video)

Please refer to the product manual for detailed instructions on how to use the belt sander. A printed copy is also kept with the router. File:Makita9911usermanual.pdf

Prepare your wood to be sanded by ensuring it is properly secured on the table or workbench.

Get the feel of the sander before you start your project. Hold it around or on top of the main housing with one hand. Alternating the hand position can keep your hand from getting too tired during long sanding jobs.

Place the pad lightly against the surface, firmly grasp the sander and then switch it on. Move the sander in long, overlapping movements, avoiding tipping it to the side or stopping in one spot.

Keep the sander moving at all times because leaving it one place may cause an uneven finish. Try not to remove too much wood at one time as this may cause excessive wear on your sander. It's made to remove material rapidly, but many people make the mistake of trying to remove too much too fast. Some woodworker's prefer to sand with the grain, but this isn't necessary with a random orbital sander.

Turn the sander off while you still have contact with the sanded surface and then lift it from your project. Make sure that the sanding pad has stopped rotating before you set it back down.

Tips & Tricks

Choose the correct grit of sandpaper for the job. They are available from course to fine.

Always keep the sander moving, as leaving it running in one place on the wood can prevent an uneven surface.

Don't tip the sander on its side, as the edge of the sander can cut into the wood

Hoover up the mess when your done!

Maintenance

Every month inspect for damage and general wear and tear and asses state of stock blades and replace as needed.

Every six months the carbon motor brushes should be inspected for wear, and replaced as necessary.

Further Information

Tips for belt sander Safety (Video)

Belt sander tips (video)

File:Makita9911usermanual.pdf