Securing/Releasing The Clamping Nut (Depending On Equipment); Maintenance; Troubleshooting; Accessories - Metabo W 7-100 Mode D'emploi

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10.3
Securing/releasing the clamping nut
(depending on equipment)
Securing
A
B
Turn the clamping nut (10) onto the spindle:
Thin grinding wheels (A):
Move collar of clamping nut upwards, so that the
grinding wheel can be safely clamped securely.
Thick grinding wheels (B):
Move collar of clamping nut downwards, so that
the clamping nut can be fitted securely.
12
Lock the spindle in position. Fit the pin spanner
(13) onto the clamping nut (12) and turn
clockwise to tighten.
Releasing
Lock the spindle in position, slacken off the clam-
ping nut with the pin spanner (13) and screw off.

11 Maintenance

Remove the plug from the mains supply socket
before undertaking any maintenance work.
Motor cleaning: blow compressed air through the
rear ventilation slots of the machine regularly,
frequently and thoroughly. Here, the machine
must be held firmly.
The auto-stop carbon brushes must only be
replaced in an accredited workshop. Have checks
and maintenance carried out by Metabo
Authorized Services.
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12 Troubleshooting

With VTC / TC electronic system:
electronic system indicator (6) lights up.
The coil temperature is too high. Allow the angle
grinder to run under no-load conditions until the
indicator display is extinguished.

13 Accessories

Use original Metabo accessories only.
Your Metabo dealer will supply you with any
accessories you may require.
To assist in selecting the correct accessories,
make sure that you take a note of the exact
model of your tool for your dealer.
Refer to illustrations on page 4:
a Wheel guard with cutting and chasing guide
for processing stone
b Hand guard
c Safety goggles
d Cup-grinding wheel guard
e Cup-grinding wheel for surface smoothing
f Wire brushes
g Lamellar surface dressing discs
h Cutting and grinding discs
i Backing pads
j Cling-fit backing pads
k Sanding discs
l Diamond cutting blade
m Extension for working with backing pads
n Pin spanner (offset)
13.1

Removing the wheel guard

1
2
3
13.2

Fitting the hand guard

(working with backing pad and sanding
disc or brush)
Remove the tool, wheel guard and side-handle,
as necessary.

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