
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO WEAR WHILE OPERATING PNEUMATIC TOOL
Failure to observe the following warnings may result in physical injury and/or disease.
Additional personal protective equipment to wear according to the values found in the environmental hygiene/risk analysis survey if
the values exceed the limits under current regulations.
ALWAYS WEAR HEARING PROTECTION WHILE OPERATING PNEUMATIC TOOL
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHILE OPERATING PNEUMATIC TOOL OR PERFORMING
MAINTENANCE JOBS
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AGAINST PHYSICAL AGENTS WHILE OPERATING
PNEUMATIC TOOL
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY SHOES
WEAR ANTI-VIBRATION GLOVES WHILE OPERATING PNEUMATIC TOOL FOLLOWING A
SPECIALLY CONDUCTED SURVEY OF LEVEL OF DAILY EXPOSURE OF HAND-ARM SYSTEM TO
VIBRATION
WEAR PROTECTIVE MASK AGAINST PHYSICAL AGENTS
TECHNICAL DATA
Art. 1936/4A
Art. 1936/5A
GRINDING WHEEL DIAMETER
115 mm
125 mm
SPINDLE THREAD
M14
M14
FREE SPEED
10000 rpm
11000 rpm
POWER
0.66 kW
0.66 kW
AIR INLET
1/4” GAS
1/4” GAS
MAXIMUM PRESSURE
6.2 bars
6.2 bars
MINIMUM INTERNAL HOSE SIZE (ø)
10 mm
10 mm
MAXIMUM AIR CONSUMPTION
390 l/min
390 l/min
WEIGHT
1.8 kg
1.9 kg
OVERALL LENGTH
238 mm
238 mm
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
84.0 dB(A) (EN ISO 15744)
89.0 dB(A) (EN ISO 15744)
SOUND POWER LEVEL
87.0 dB(A) (EN ISO 15744)
91.0 dB(A) (EN ISO 15744)
VIBRATION LEVEL
2.4 m/s
2
(ISO 28927-2)
2.4 m/s
2
(ISO 28927-2)
KEY TO SYMBOLS
a: side handle
h: grinding wheel direction of rotation indication
b: grinder guard
i: greasing
c: grinding wheel
l: air outlet
d: disc flange
m: safety lever
e: disc locking flange
n: grinder start lever
f: round pin wrench
o: air inlet 1/4” GAS
g: “spindle lock” trigger
p: oil lubrication
r: grinder guard adjusting lever
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING DEVICES
Side handle installation
Assemble the side handle
(picture 2-a)
, screwing it onto the angle grinder head or turning the knob (locking it by hand). Depending on
the working position, the side handle can be installed either on the left side or on the right side, thus allowing an absolutely convenient
and firm working position to be taken.
Air supply connection
For correct use of the pneumatic tool, always keep to a maximum pressure of 6.2 bars, as measured at the tool inlet. Feed the
pneumatic tool with clean, condensate-free air
(picture 6-o)
. Excessively high pressure or humidity in supply air results in shorter life for
the mechanical parts and may damage the tool.
WEAR PROTECTIVE HELMET