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Trial run
Always carry out a trial run without a load
before carrying out your first procedure as
well as after every tool change. Switch the
tool off immediately if the tool is not rotating
smoothly, if considerable vibration occurs, or
if you hear abnormal noises.
Abrasive cutting
Requirements
• Cutting disc
NOTICE! Property damage. Never use a
roughing disc for cutting!
• diameter ≤125 mm
• Thickness ≤1.2 mm
• Cutting disk types: diamond studded,
bonded reinforced, segmented
• Attachment (17) mounted on guard cover
(5)
Notes
• In general, work with a low feed rate. Ex-
ert only moderate pressure on the work-
piece.
Information on building statics
Slits in structural walls are subject to the
country-specific regulations. These regula-
tions must be observed without fail.
Before beginning work you should ask the
structural engineer, architect or relevant con-
struction supervisor for advice.
Roughing
Requirements
• Roughing wheel
NOTICE! Property damage. Never use a
cutting disc for roughing!
• diameter ≤125 mm
• Thickness ≤6 mm
• Guard cover without attachment
WARNING! Risk of injury due to loss
of control. Remove the attachment (17)
of the guard cover (5) to avoid bumping
the work-piece.
Notes
• In general, work with a low feed rate. Ex-
ert only moderate pressure on the work-
piece.
• A working angle of 30° to 40° achieves
the best results for roughing.
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Grinding with a wire brush
Requirements
• Suitable grinding brush
• Guard cover (5)
Notes
• Wear safety goggles as wires could come
loose.
• Only use disc brushes that are no thick-
er than the maximum permitted thickness
(≤16.5 mm). Wires can hit the guard cover
and break.
• Suitable for rough rust removal, cleaning
weld seams and removing paint.
• Exert only moderate pressure on the
workpiece. Do not exert excessive strain
on the wire brush by pressing down too
hard.
Inserting and removing the
battery
WARNING! Risk of injury due to uninten-
tional start-up. Only insert the battery into
the device once the device is fully prepared
for use.
NOTICE! Risk of damage! An incorrect bat-
tery can damage the device and battery.
Inserting the battery
1. Push the battery (22) along the guide into
the battery holder (2).
You will hear the battery click into place.
Removing the battery
1. Press and hold the battery release (19) on
the battery (22).
2. Pull the battery out of the battery holder
(2).
Adjusting the guard cover
WARNING! Risk of injury due to uninten-
tional start-up. Remove the battery (22) from
the device.
CAUTION! Risk of injury when
touching the attachment tool. Wear
protective gloves when handling the
attachment tool.
Notes
• Adjust the guard cover (5) so that any
sparks or detached parts cannot hit either
the user or any bystanders.