Don't touch the work piece immediately after
of the operation. Could be very hot and can
cause hurting.
BE CAREFUL WITH THE KICKBACK
The kickback is a sudden reaction. The punc-
tured or hooked produces a quick decrease
speed rate causing loose control of the tool
which is directed towards the side which is the
operator. The kickback is the result of an inap-
propriate tool use or an incorrect operation.
Can be avoided following these instructions:
1. Keep a firm grip with both hands on the
tool. Position your body properly to resist the
force of kickback. The operator can control
torque reactions if the correct warnings are
taken.
2. Never place your hand close to the rotating
accessory. It can cause a kickback over your
hand.
3. Never place your body on the kickback area;
the kickback will propel the tool to the oppo-
site direction of the rotation abrasive disc.
4. Use extra care when working with edges.
These tend to engage the disc.
5. Don't use the tool with cutting saws. These
produce kickback.
FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this product, become
familiar with all of its operating features and
safety requirements.
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1. SWITCH WITH LOCK-ON BUTTON
2. ANTI-VIBRATION HANDLE SIDE
3. DISK COVER
4. SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Remove the grinder from the
carton and examine it carefully. Do not discard
the carton or any packaging material until all
parts are examined.
LATERAL HANDLE
The
lateral
must be used always
that the machine is
running.
lateral handle inside
the holes, could be on
the right, left or superior side. Your choice is
determined by your convenience and ability to
keep the complete control.
GUARD
The guard is a security device to prevent
injuries caused by pieces of abrasive disc.
1. Disconnect the plug
from
the
outlet.
2. Loosen the clamp
screws.
3. Position the guard
at the required angle.
4. Tighten the clamp screws.
INSTALL AND REMOVE THE ABRASIVE DISC
To Install:
1. Disconnect the plug from the electrical out-
let. Make sure that the guard is securely in
place.
2. Remove the outer flange.
3. Check that the in-
ner flange is properly
seated on the spindle.
1
It will click into place
on the spindle, and
will cause the spindle
2
to rotate when the in-
ner flange is rotated.
4. Check the rated speed on the grinding disc.
Do not use a disc with a rated speed lower than
the speed shown on the grinder's nameplate.
NOTE: The maximum disc thickness is 1/4"
(6,5mm), and the spindle opening is 7/8"
(22,3mm).
5. Place the disc on the spindle.
6. Replace the outer flange, with the flat side
of the flange facing the disc.
E N G L I S H •
handle
Screw
the
electrical
U se r 's m a nu a l
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