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4. You can adjust the position of the protection
guard by releasing the lever (2), adjust the
guard to the desired position and clench the
lever to lock it.
Mounting and removing the wheel disc (Fig. D)
Do not use the machine without the guard.
Only use sharp and undamaged wheel
discs.
• Always use suitable wheel disc for this machine
with diameter Ø 115 mm and a bore from
22.2 mm the thickness of the wheel disc should
be 6 mm for wheel disc for grinding and 3 mm
for wheel disc for cutting, the mounting wheel
disc may not touch the safety guard.
Mounting
1. Place the machine on a table with the protecti-
on guard (3) facing upwards.
2. Mount the flange (9) onto the spindle (7).
3. Place the wheel disc (10) onto the spindle (7).
4. Keep the spindle lock button (1) pressed and
firmly tighten the clamping nut (11) onto the
spindle (7) by using the spanner (12).
Removing
1. Place the machine on a table with the protecti-
on guard (3) facing upwards.
2. Keep the spindle lock button (1) pressed and
loosen the clamping nut (11) using the spanner
(12).
3. Remove the wheel disc (10) from the spindle (7).
4. Keep the spindle lock button (1) pressed and
firmly tighten the clamping nut (11) using the
spanner (12).
Mounting the side handle (Fig. A and G)
• The side handle (8) can be screwed into one of
the three side handle connection points (6).
4. OPERATION
Make sure that the work piece is properly
supported or fixed.
Switching on and off (Fig. B)
• To switch on the machine in continuous mode,
slide the on/off switch (5) to the right and slide
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the on/off switch (5) in the direction of the
grinding disc (fig. B1).
• To switch off the machine, press the lower part
of the on/off switch (5) (fig. B2).
Hold the machine away from the work piece
when turning it on and off because the wheel
disc could damage the work piece.
• Clamp the work piece firmly or use another me-
thod to ensure that it cannot move while working.
• Check the discs regularly. Worn wheel discs
have a negative effect on the machine's effici-
ency. Change to a new wheel disc in good time.
Deburring (Fig. H)
An angle of inclination of 30
give the best results when deburring. Move
the machine back and forth using light
pressure. This will prevent the work piece
from discolouring or becoming too hot and
will avoid making groves.
Never use abrasive cutting discs for
deburring work!
Cutting (Fig. I)
For cutting, a special protection guard must
be used (not included).
Maintain firm contact with the work piece to prevent
vibration and do not tilt or apply pressure and when
cutting. Use moderate pressure when working,
appropriate to the material that is being worked on.
Do not slow down wheel discs by applying sideways
counter pressure.
The direction in which you want to cut is important.
The machine must always work against the direction
of the cut; so never move the machine in the other
direction! There is the risk that the machine will
catch in the cut causing kickback and that you will
lose control.
Hints for optimum use
• Clamp the work piece. Use a clamping device
for small work pieces.
• Hold the machine with both hands.
• Switch on the machine.
• Wait until the machine has reached full speed.
• Place the wheel disc on the work piece.
• Slowly move the machine along the work piece,
firm ly pressing the wheel disc against the work
piece.
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