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6. Operation
6.1 On/Off switch (1)
To switch on the equipment set the On/Off switch
(1) to position I.
Move the On/Off switch (1) to position 0 to switch
off the equipment.
Important!
When you are not working with the fl exible shaft
(12), it is not allowed to be mounted on the
equipment because it could then fl y around out
of control.
After switching on, wait for the equipment to reach
its maximum speed of rotation. Only then should
you begin with the grinding.
6.2. Speed selector (Fig. 1)
The required speed can be set with the speed
control (11).
6.2.1 Speed of the fl exible shaft
The correct speed depends on the tool used and
the type of material being processed.
6.3. Information on speed settings
Small cutters/grinding pins: High speed
Large cutters/grinding pins: Low speed
6.4. Work practice
Exert only moderate pressure on the work-
piece so that it can be machined at constant
speed.
Instead of accelerating your work, high pres-
sure will cause the drive unit to slow down
and even stop, thus overloading the motor.
For your own safety, it is essential to secure
small workpieces with a screw clamp or vise.
Precision work/engraving: hold the drive unit
like a pen.
Rough work: hold the drive unit like the hand-
le of a hammer.
6.5 Grinding
Place the workpiece onto the workpiece
support (8) and slowly guide the workpiece
towards the grinding wheel (5) at the desired
angle to the point where workpiece and grin-
ding wheel make contact.
Move the workpiece slightly back and forth to
produce an optimal grinding result. This way
the grinding wheel (5) will be evenly worn. Al-
low the workpiece to cool down occasionally.
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Important!
If the grinding wheel becomes jammed during
operation, remove the workpiece and wait until
the tool reaches its top speed again.
6.6 Polishing
Apply a thin coating of polishing paste to the
grinding surface of the polishing wheel (6)
(Fig. 18/ Item 3).
Press on the workpiece in the polishing direc-
tion and move back and forth from left to right
in a pendulum action.
Always carry out polishing work in the direc-
tion of rotation of the polishing wheel (6).
Important!
Polishing in the opposite direction to the direction
of rotation of the polishing wheels can cause da-
mage to the polishing wheels, which in turn can
result in injuries.

7. Accessories

7.1. Accessories (Fig. 12)
1
Grinding wheel
2
Grinding belt (small)
3
Grinding belt (large)
4
Cutting-off wheel
7.2. Accessories (Fig. 13)
1
Cutter (ball-shaped)
2
Cutter (pointed)
3
Cutter (cylindrical)
4-5 Grinding pins
7.3. Accessories (Fig. 14)
1-5 Grinding pins (very fi ne)
7.4. Accessories (Fig. 15)
1-3 Grinding pins (fi ne)
4-5 Grinding pins (rough)
7.5. Accessories (Fig. 16)
1-4 Pot brushes
5-7 Brass wire brushes
7.6. Accessories (Fig. 17)
1
Cutting wheel (fi ne)
2
Grinding head for grinding belts (small)
3
Clamping spindle for cutting-off wheels and
grinding wheels
4
Grinding head for grinding belts (large)
5
Arbor for felt wheels
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