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Always check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the rating
plate.
Class II machine – Double insulation –
You don't need any earthed plug.
Replacing cables or plugs
Immediately throw away old cables or plugs
when they have been replaced by new ones. It is
dangerous to insert the plug of a loose cable in
the wall outlet.
Using extension cables
Only use an approved extension cable suitable
for the power input of the machine. The minimum
conductor size is 1,5 mm
reel always unwind the reel completely.
3. ASSEMBLY
Prior to mounting an accessory always
unplug the tool.
Assembling the hand grip
Fig. 1
The hand grip is suitable for either left or right-
handed use.
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Turn the hand grip (3) to the notch on the right
side of the machine for left-handed use.
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Turn the hand grip (3) to the notch on the left
side of the machine for right-handed use.
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Turn the hand grip to the notch on the top of
the machine to use it vertically.
Mounting a grinding disc
Fig. 2
Use grinding discs of the correct dimension. Use
fibre reinforced grinding discs only.
The grinding disc must not touch the edge of the
guard.
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Press the spindle lock (6) and turn the spindle
(9) until it engages in the lock. Keep the
spindle lock pressed during this procedure.
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Remove the flange nut (12) from the spindle
using the spanner (11).
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Position the grinding disc (7) on the flange (5).
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Place the flange nut on the spindle an tighten
it using the spanner.
8
. When using a cable
2
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Release the spindle lock and check that the
spindle is unlocked by rotating it.
Mounting grinding discs and roughing discs
Fig. 3 and 4 show how to mount the flange (10)
when using thick (4 - 8 mm) and thin
(2,5 - 4 mm) discs.
The following grinding discs can be used with this
grinder.
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For deburring: grooved, fibreglass reinforced
type 27. Dimensions Ø 125x6.0x22.2 mm.
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For slitting/ cutting: grooved, fibreglass
reinforced, type 41 and type 42. Dimensions
Ø 125x3.0x22.2 mm.
If you use normal grinding discs they
should always be fibreglass reinforced.
4. USE
Always follow the safety instructions
and keep to the applicable regulations.
Hold the machine away from the workpiece when
turning it on and off because the grinding disc
could damage the workpiece.
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Clamp the workpiece firmly or use another
method to ensure that it cannot move while
working.
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Check the discs regularly. Worn grinding discs
have a negative effect on the machine's
efficiency. Change to a new grinding disc in
good time.
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Always first turn the machine off after use
before removing the plug from the socket.
Deburring
Fig. 5
An angle of inclination of 30º to 40º will give the
best results when deburring. Move the machine
back and forth using light pressure. This will
prevent the workpiece from discolouring or
becoming too hot and will avoid making groves.
Never use abrasive cutting discs for
deburring work!
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