can be worked on with a finer tool.
1.Mount a corresponding disc.
2.Turn on the device and allow it to run without applying a load.
3.Turn the device so that that the disc is at an approximately 15° angle to the work piece. You will achieve
best results in this way and protect the device from being overloaded.
4.Work on the surface using uniform circular movements.
Buffing
1.Remove the guard
2.Mount a buffing disc.
3.Turn on the device and allow it to run without applying a load.
4.Buff the surface using uniform circular movements.
Cut-off grinding
Risk of injury!
When using cu
nters may come away from the cu
cu
g, we recommend use the special prot
High risk of injury!
Fragments of cut-off discs may be projected at a very high velocity.
- Do not apply any lateral pressure to the disc as the cut-off disc ma
1.Remove the prot
ve special cover
2.A ach the prot
ve cover
3.Mount a cut-off disc.
4.Turn on the device and allow it to run without applying a load.
5.Hold the motor block at an angle of 300 to 450 to the work piece.
6.Slowly and evenly run the disc along the designated cut-off line.
CLEANING AND MAINTANCE
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains plug. For safe and proper working, always keep the
machine and ven a
extreme working c
the interior of the machine when working with metal. The prot
degraded. The use of a sta
ry extr
system is recommended in such cases as well as frequently
blowing out the ven a
stalling a residual current device (RCD). Please store and handle
the accessory(-ies) carefully. If the machine should fail despite the care taken in manufacturing and tes
procedures, repair should be carried out by an a er-sales service centre for Maxpro power tools.
ENVIRONMENT
Do not dispose of electric tools, accessories and packaging together with household waste material -
in observance of European Dir
ve 2002/96/EC on waste of electric and electronic equipment and its
implementa
cordance with na
aw, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must
be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compa
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fault Symptom
Possible Cause
Out of service
Disc
power socket
shortcircuit in power supply
At switch-off
Loose switching contact
Damag
Burnout of stator or rotor coil
Stator wiring disc
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ve cover.
rst.
c
ve dust can accumulate in
ve insula
recycling facility.
Tr
etween plug and
Put plug in power socket
Repair and rec
Switch on
Replace switchboard by repairer
st
R
st
Replace stator or rotor by repairer
Rec
by repairer
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Sluggish start-up, falling short
of running speed
Excessive sparkling during
running
ff. When
Excessive machinery noise
Failed to reach rated power
Machine superhea
Excessive mechanical
vibra
can be
Substandard cu
grinding effect
Spare parts list and drawing
by repairer
Disc
etween carbon brush
and commutator
Unsmooth running in mechanical
part
Low supply voltage
Burnout of switch contact
Underpressure in carbon brush spring Replace carbon brush by reparier
Excessive wearout of carbon brush
Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in
rotor winding shortcircuit
Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in
commutator segment
Overvoltage in supply power
Disc
etween carbon brush
and commutator
Motor failure, edg
bearing damage
Gear wheel failure
Electrocircuit overload due to ligh
de
appliances
Electromotor overload
Insufficient motor cooling
Rotor damage
Gear wheel damage
Improper installa
or grinding disc
effect or
Severe wear of cu
grinding disc
Please download files on www.maxpro-tools.com
GB
Replace carbon brush
Check mechanical part by repairer
Regulate supply voltage
Replace switchboard by repairer
Replace carbon brush by reparier
Check or replace rotor by repairer
Check or replace rotor by repairer
Regulate supply voltage
Replace carbon brush
Check or replace motor or bearing by
repairer
Replace gear wheel or rotor by
repairer
electric appliances on machine-
connected electrocircuit
Overload prot
Dedust air outlet
Replace electric machine rotor by
repairer
Replace gear wheel or rotor by
repairer
Redo with reference to installa
specifica
Replace cu
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