Festool CMS MOD BS 120 User Manual

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BS 120’s connecting lead plug can now be

plugged into the CMS-GE’s coupling socket.

The CMS-GE or CMS-MOD-BS 120 connect-

ing lead is then connected to a Festool dust

extractor or to the mains. The tool is now

ready for operation, though it should not be

switched on before a rough adjustment of the

belt. The tool is switched on by pressing the

green switch (1.3). The red button is the OFF

button. The switch (1.2) has a neutral circuit

breaker. When the power is interrupted the

machine does not automatically restart when

the power is restored. The green ON button

has to be pressed.

6 Changing the sanding belt

Sanding belts with different grains are avail-

able from the range of accessories for various

sanding and polishing work. The roller closest

to the switch (sanding roller 1.5) can be piv-

oted out of its position to change the sanding

belt. Push the handle (3.1) of the clamping

lever (3.2) backwards (towards the motor).

If the handle is not pressed down during this

movement the threaded stem in the lever

engages in a catch and holds the sanding

roller in its rear position. The sanding belt

can now be easily changed. If the handle of

the locking lever (3.1) is pressed down the

catch is released. The roller then automati-

cally swings back into its working position and

the sanding belt is tightened. If the lever or

suspension is slightly bent so that the catch

is no longer secure the threaded stem can be

adjusted accordingly (3.2).

7 Adjustments to the CMS-MOD-BS 120

7.1 Adjusting the belt

If the central axes of the two sanding rolls

are not completely parallel, the sanding belt

tends to drift to one side. To adjust the run-

ning of the belt the axis of the roller furthest

away from the switch (drive roller) can be

slightly tilted by turning the rotary knob (3.3).

Clockwise adjustment (belt runs downwards).

Before switching the tool on check whether

the sanding belt runs up or down by rotat-

ing the belt by hand. Move the belt firmly by

hand a number of rotations, the more rota-

tions which are made by the belt the easier

it ease to check its true running. A ceramic

starting plate (1.12) has been fitted to start

the belt if this runs slightly out of true down-

wards. The rear sanding belt cover (1.9) is

moved to within 4 mm of the sanding belt

and screwed to the table before starting the

machine. The dust extractor should also be

positioned correctly.

7.2 Height adjustment

A sanding belt usually wears most in the

area directly above the table top. To ensure

that the sanding belt wears evenly across its

whole width one side of the sanding unit can

be lowered. Release the rotary knob (2.4)

and lower accordingly with the grip (2.4) of

the swivel arm on the side of the table op-

posite the switch. Retighten the swivel arm

after adjustment. The stop screw (2.5) can

be set accordingly to ensure that the sanding

rotter is exactly vertical to the tabletop when

swivelled back into its normal position.

8 Working with the belt sander
8.1 Face sanding

The useful sanding area for face sanding is

the part of the belt between the two markings

on the upper roller guard (1.6).

8.2 Sanding rounded parts

Free access to the pivoted sanding roller

enables rounded parts to be sanded. Sanding

rollers with various diameters can be fitted to

sand various shaped rounded parts (1.5).

9 Changing the sanding roller

The CMS-MOD-BS 120 is fitted with standard

sanding rollers with a diameter of 73.5 mm.

The following are available as accessories:

– Sanding roller set CWD 55 × 120, with

a roller diameter of 53.5 mm (Order No.

488 032)

– Sanding roller set CWD 105 × 120, with

a roller diameter of 102 mm (Order No.

488 031)

When changing the roller the upper roller

guard (1.8), the sheet metal washer in the

tabletop matching the roller diameter (1.4)

and the ceramic starting plate (1.12) must

also be replaced. Release the locking screw

(1.10) with a 6 mm hexagon key to replace

the roller.

Attention! Do not remove the wavy spring

washer between the shaft collar and roller.

Fit other roller and tighten in place. Insert

sanding belt and tension by releasing the

lever catch. Then fit the sheet metal washer

which matches the roller diameter so that

the internal contour of the insert is 2–3 mm

from the sanding belt. Finally replace the up-

per sanding roller guard and fasten the rear

belt cover at a distance of 3–4 mm from the

sanding belt.

10 Dust extraction

There are two connections for a dust extrac-

tor to enable dust-free working with the belt

sander. The collector (2.1) should hereby

be placed close to the area of work, ap-

prox. 2 mm away from the sanding belt and

fastened to the tabletop. The dust extractor

should be connected to the collector’s lower

suction adapter. The upper suction adapter is

connected to the drive roller guard’s suction

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