− Change the disc after they have cooled
down.
− Clean the wheel flange (10), the clamping
nut (14), and the metal clamping surface (13)
of the grinding dis.
− Attach the wheel flange (10) with the
longitudinal slot underneath on the grinding
spindle (8).
− Attach the grinding wheel (12). The wheel
flange (10) has a high central band with a
rubber ring; this must engage exactly in the
hole of the grinding disc (13).
− Press the spindle locking device (4).
− Turn the grinding disc (12)/grinding spindle
(8) until the spindle locking device locks.
− Screw on the clamping nut (14) and tighten
it with the hook wrench (15)
− Check before turning the machine on, that
the grinding disc rotates freely.
Operation
1. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
− If possible, wear designated gloves for
protection from splinters and shavings.
− While working, wear designated protective
goggles, flying shavings can cause injury.
− Wear hearing protection for protection
against continuous noise in the work place.
− Wear a designated dust mask for protection
against airborne dust.
NOTE:
Connect electric power tools, which are
to be used outdoors, to a residual current
circuit breaker.
2. TO TURN ON/OFF. SHORT DURATION OPERATION
− Pus a head and press On/Off switch (3) ➞
machine runs.
− Press again On/Off switch (3) ➞ machine
stops.
3. WORKING WITH METAL:
beware of "flying sparks" as soon as the disc
comes into contact with metal.
4. WORKING WITH SOFT METALS:
the disc can easily deteriorate when working with
aluminum and other soft metals. In this cases,
immediately replace the disc.
5. GRINDING OUT CAVITIES AND CHANNELS:
Make sure that the angle-grinding action remains
smooth when grinding out cavities and other
similar things. This is to avoid any cracking of the
workpiece.
6. CUTTING THIN SHEET METAL:
Place the machine carefully onto the sheet.
Immediately take the angle-grinder off of the
sheet when it has been cut through, to avoid
damage.
7. ADVICE FOR WORKING:
− Wait until the machine reaches its highest
rotation speed. Then you can place the
angle-grinder on the workpiece and begin
working.
− Do not over-exert the angle-grinder. Over-
exertion leads to reduced speed and output.
In addition, the motor of your angle-
grinder can become damaged through
over-exertion. Therefore, do not attempt to
increase the working speed of your angle-
grinder by putting more pressure on it. The
grinding discs work more efficiently when
only light pressure is applied to the angle-
grinder.
− The shut down of the angle-grinder under
high strain will reduce the life of the
operating switch.
− Should the machine heat up intensely, allow
it to run idle for two to three minutes so
that the motor can cool down to normal
operating temperature.
8. GRINDING/ROUGHING
− Optimal working angle of the disc on the
workpiece is for grinding: 15-30º. Through
this, you achieve optimal work output and
avoid over-exertion.
− Guide the grinding disc carefully over the
workpiece and wear down the top layer
without exerting great pressure on the
machine.
− Be careful when working on uneven surfaces
with the angle-grinder; the machine can be
more difficult to handle in this situation.
9. SEPARATING
− Use a special guiding sledge. This is NOT
included with the product. You can buy such
a sledge as an accessory in a hardware shop.
It is best to consult a handyman!
− Apply only slight pressure and no side impact
on the separating discs. Pay attention to the
turning direction of the inserted disc. Avoid
jerking on the workpiece.
10. TIPS FOR DIFFERENT WORKING MATERIALS
This table gives you an orientation on selecting
the right tool and rotation speed.
ENGLISH
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