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5. Once the grinding or cutting is finished, pull in and
release the on/off switch (1) to stop the grinder.
WARNING.
Avoid flying sparks and ensure they do not hit
any inflammable materials, as they are very hot and could
cause personal injury or a fire.
WARNING.
The disc continues to turn for a few seconds
even though the switch is turned off. Keep your hands well
away from the moving disc.
Replacing a disc
CAUTION.
Switch off the grinder and disconnect it from the
power point.
1. Turn the angle grinder on to its back and press the
spindle lock button (3) and rotate the spindle until it locks.
2. Insert the pins of the wrench (8) into the holes in the
outer flange (9) and remove it and the old disc.
Note.
Do not remove the inner flange (11).
WARNING.
Do not use a disc marked with a lower RPM than
that of the Max. no-load speed shown on the rating plate.
3. Clean the flanges and check the new disc.
4. Holding the angle grinder with
the spindle facing upwards,
check that the inner flange is
on the spindle and correctly
located. The two machined
flat sections must face the
angle grinder and locate in the
appropriate position on the
spindle.
5. Place the disc onto the spindle with the label facing the
angle grinder. The hole in the disc should locate onto the
spindle and fit firmly into the spigot section of the inner
flange.
Note.
Depending on whether the disc has a flat inner
section or a depressed inner section, proceed as follows.
6. For discs with a flat inner section, screw on the outer
flange (9) with the protruding spigot section facing away
from the disc.
7. For discs with a depressed inner section, screw on the
outer flange with the protruding spigot section facing the
disc so that it locates in the hole in the disc.
8. Hand tighten the outer flange
until the disc is secure.
9. Press the spindle lock button
and tighten the flange with the
pin wrench.
10. Turn the new disc by hand,
ensuring that it is tightly
secured and that it rotates
fully and does not wobble unduly.
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