
OPERATION
(Ref. Fig. 1)
Ensuring the workpiece is properly clamped, and observing all precautions
previously mentioned, switch ON by pressing the safety lock button before pulling
the ON/OFF trigger switch upwards. Allow the wheel to reach full speed then
gently lower it on to the work. DO NOT try to cut too harshly.
The switch is a ‘dead man’ type and the motor will stop therefore, when it is
released.
NOTE:
Take great care when cutting with a new wheel. DO NOT press too heavily
particularly at the end of a cut.
MAINTENANCE
Before use, always check the condition of the Abrasive Disk to ensure there are no
cracks or badly pitted edges. If in doubt, you must renew the wheel.
Always keep the machine clean and dry. Brush away dust and metal chippings.
Changing the Abrasive Disk
Having disconnected the power supply,
Raise the Upper Blade Guard, by hand, as
high as possible, then slide the bar, arrowed
in fig.6, across, so that it retains the Blade
Guard in place, as shown.
Slacken off the two screws which secure
the Abrasive Disk
Centre Bolt access plate,
shown in fig 6, and remove the plate.
Fig.7
Fig.6
Using the 8mm Hex. wrench, undo and remove the
Abrasive Disk Centre Bolt, then remove the washer,
and flange. Finally, carefully remove the Abrasive
Disk.
Reassemble in reverse order, ensuring the Disk, and
flange are correctly mounted on the flats on the
shaft with the flange and washer oriented as shown
in fig.7, Take great care
not to over tighten
the
centre bolt.
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IMPORTANT!
Ensure the replacement disk is rated above
the rated speed of ther machine.
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