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CAUTION! HEALTH RISK!
Never work on materials containing
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asbestos . Asbestos is considered
carcinogenic .
Switching on: Push the rear part of the
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on/off switch 3 down and slide it forward .
(Fig . K, 1&2) .
Continuous operation: Tilt the front part
of the on/off switch 3 downwards until it
engages (Fig . K, 3) .
Switching off: Press the rear part of the
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on/off switch 3 so that it snaps back into its
off position .
Trial run
NOTE
Always carry out a no-load trial run before
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starting work and after every accessory
tool replacement . Switch the product off
immediately if the accessory tool is not
running smoothly, if considerable vibration
occurs or if you hear abnormal noises .
Working instructions
Grinding
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WARNING!
Never use a cutting wheel for grinding!
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Hold the product at a 10 to 15° angle for
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easy handling and smooth grinding results .
24 GB/CY
Apply the grinding wheel to the work surface
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with a light, steady pressure for maximum
grinding efficiency . It should never be
necessary to force the product . The weight of
the product applies adequate pressure .
Excessive pressure will overload the motor,
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slow the grinding action, put dangerous
stress on the grinding wheel and causes
breakage .
Move the product back and forth steadily .
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Wire brushing
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WARNING!
Do not use a brush that is damaged,
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or which is out of balance . Use of a
damaged brush could increase potential
for injury from contact with broken brush
wires .
Avoid applying too much pressure which
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causes over bending of wires, leading to
premature breakage .
Work with moderate feed, suited to the
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material being worked .
Avoid bouncing and snagging the wire
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brush, especially when working corners,
sharp edges etc . This can cause loss of
control and kick-back .
Abrasive cutting
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WARNING!
Never use grinding wheels for cutting!
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When using a cutting wheel, the guard for
cutting must be used when operating the
power tool .