nut (Pic. 5). Tighten with fingers until the disc is clamped.
Locate and depress the spindle lock and using the supplied
wrench, (Pic. 6) tighten the locking washer in a clockwise
direction until the disc is firmly clamped but do not over tighten.
Release the spindle lock and turn the Angle Grinder over.
The side handle can be fitted to either side of the machine
to suit the operator (Pic. 7) ensure that the side handle is
secured but do not over tighten.
Connect the Angle Grinder to a suitable mains supply
socket. It is advisable to use an approved Residual current
device (RCD).
If in doubt consult an approved electrician.
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE FOLLOW THE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Working with an Angle Grinder should always be done in a
suitable designated work area for safety reasons. Hot sparks
are generated when grinding. Any debris nearby could be
ignited resulting in a fire. Read all the safety instructions
before using the Angle Grinder.
STARTING AND STOPPING (Pic. 8)
NAG115-2
8.1) Press down without releasing.
8.2) Push the button forward and then press it down to
make the button be locked.
The button may be released while you are using the angle
grinder.
Press the button backward to switch off the tool.
NAG125-2
8.3) Press this small button first.
8.4) Press this big button to switch on the machine.
The first button may be released while you are using the
angle grinder.
Release the big button to switch off the machine.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Voltage
Motor
No load speed
Disc size
Sound Pressure Level
Sound Power Level
Vibration Level
Weight
If the machine makes an unfamiliar sound or vibrates
excessively switch it off immediately and disconnect from
the power supply. Investigate the cause or consult a service
centre for advice.
Pic.9 shows a typical grinding operation.
NOTE: The guard has been positioned to deflect hot sparks
away from operator. Grinding operations should be done
with the disc at an angle of between 30° and 40° to the work
piece (Pic.9).
During use it is advisable to periodically check the security
of the disc clamping nut, side handle and disc guard.
Be aware that grinding metal can cause harmful dust
particles that will damage your respiratory system and it
is advised that an approved dust mask is obtained from a
reputable dealer.
NEVER immerse the grinding disc into any type of lubricant
including water. The Angle Grinder is a dry grinder. Failure
to observe will result in a fatal electric shock.
The guard is adjustable for different types of work. The
picture 9 shows how the guard has been adjusted to deflect
the sparks away from the operators eyes. See safety
instructions for additional protective equipment.
Always keep mains power lead to the rear of the work being
grind.
Warning!
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed
85 dB(A). Suitable ear protection must be worn by the
operator.
NAG115-2
230-240V ~ 50 Hz
860 W
11.500 min
-1
115 x 22,2 x 6 mm
LpA 85,1 dB(A)
LwA 98,1 dB(A)
Main handle: 14,98 m/s
2
Aux. handle: 13,41 m/s
2
1,9 kg
15
GB
NAG125-2
230-240V ~ 50 Hz
1010 W
11.000 min
-1
125 x 22,2 x 6 mm
LpA 86 dB(A)
LwA 97 dB(A)
Main handle: 12,50 m/s
2
Aux. handle: 10,41 m/s
2
2,5 kg