E N G L I S H
Make sure the protective cap is in place
before storing or carrying a detached
battery pack.
Mounting and removing the guard (fig. C)
• Place the angle grinder on a table, spindle up.
• Release the clamping lock (10) and hold the
guard (4) over the tool as shown.
• Align the lugs (11) with the notches (12).
• Press the guard down and rotate it to the
required position.
• If required, increase the clamping force by
tightening the screw (13).
• Tighten the clamping lock.
• To remove the guard, release the clamping lock.
Never use the tool without the guard in
place.
Fitting and removing a grinding or cutting disc
(fig. D1 & D2)
• Place the tool on a table, guard up.
• Fit the inner flange (14) correctly onto the spindle
(15) (fig. D1).
• Place the disc (16) on the flange (14). When
fitting a disc with a raised center, make sure that
the raised centre (17) is facing the flange (14).
• Screw the outer flange (18) onto the spindle (15)
(fig. D2):
- the ring on the flange (18) must face towards
the disc when fitting a grinding disc (A);
- the ring on the flange (18) must face away from
the disc when fitting a cutting disc (B).
• Press the spindle lock (2) and rotate the spindle
(15) until it locks in position.
• Tighten the flange (18) with the two-pin spanner
supplied.
• Release the spindle lock.
• To remove the disc, loosen the flange (18) with
the two-pin spanner.
Do not use a damaged disc.
Mounting and removing the rubber backing pad
(fig. E)
The rubber backing pad is available as an option.
• Remove the guard from the tool.
• Press the backing pad (19) onto the spindle (15).
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The inner flange is not needed.
• Position the abrasive disc (20) on the pad.
• Screw the outer flange (18) onto the spindle (15).
• Press the spindle lock and rotate the pad (19)
until it locks in position.
• Tighten the flange (18) using the two-pin spanner
supplied.
• Release the spindle lock.
• To remove the pad, loosen the flange (18) with
the two-pin spanner.
Mounting the side handle (fig. F)
• For grinding, screw the side handle (4) tightly into
one of the holes (21) on either side of the gear case.
• For cutting, screw the side handle (4) tightly into
the top hole (22) or into one of the holes (21) on
either side of the gear case.
Rotating the head
The head can be rotated for a more comfortable
handling in cutting applications.
• Remove the screws holding the head to the casing.
• Rotate the head 90° to the left or right as required.
• Replace the screws and tighten them.
Do not allow the head to come off the
casing for more than 3 mm!
Instructions for use
• Always observe the safety instructions
and applicable regulations.
• Ensure all materials to be ground or cut
are secured in place.
• Apply only a gentle pressure to the tool.
Do not exert side pressure on the disc.
• Avoid overloading. Should the tool
become hot, let it run a few minutes
under no load condition.
Prior to operation:
• Install the guard and appropriate disc or wheel.
Do not use excessively worn discs or wheels.
• Be sure the inner and outer flange are mounted
correctly.
• Make sure the disc or wheel rotates in the
direction of the arrows on the accessory and the
tool.