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DALTILE ANGLE GRINDER OPERATING MANUAL   V09/2005R1   

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REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

Always unplug the machine before attempting
any maintenance.

1. Replacement of 

grinding disk

Grinding disks should be replaced when worn
to the following values:
- Ø4 1/2” reduced to Ø3”.
- Ø5” reduced to Ø3”.

2. Inspection of screws

Periodically inspect the screws for safer 
operation. Tighten loose screws firmly 
to prevent hazardous situations.

3. Inspection of carbon 

brushes

Worn carbon brushes may cause motor failure.
Replacement of the carbon brushes is recom-
mended when the brushs have reached their
wear limit. Always keep the brush holders clean
so that the brushes can move freely.

Use original spare parts only and have the
machine serviced at authorized Service
Centers. Non original parts may lead to damage
to the machine or hazardous situations.

4. Motor

The rotor and stator in the motor are the core of
the machine. Do not scratch the surface of the
windings in the motor, and never apply oil or
water on it. 

5. Keep ventilation 

slots clean 

Ventilation slots should be kept open and clean
at all times. Clogged slots prevent proper coo-
ling of the motor and will lead to damages.

Penetration of dust into the motor will lead to
machine failure. The motor should be cleaned
after every 50 hrs of operation by blowing com-
pressed air through the ventilation slots while
the machine is running at no load speed.

6. Storage

Store the machine in a dry place and out of
reach of children.

7. Failure and repair

Do not attempt to repair the machine yourself,
this may lead to unrepairable damages or inju-
ries. Repair and maintenance should be perfor-
med by qualified personell only.

CARBON BRUSH

WEAR LIMIT

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Summary of Contents for DG4 1/2

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL ANGLEGRINDERS DG4 1 2 DG5 DALTILE ANGLE GRINDER OPERATING MANUAL V09 2005R1 ...

Page 2: ...x below The Serial Number is located on the machine housing Carefully read and understand all Safety and Operating Procedures prior to using the Daltile Angle Ginder Keep this Manual in a safe place for future reference PAGE 2 DALTILE ANGLE GRINDER OPERATING MANUAL V09 2005R1 ...

Page 3: ...essage 8 Machine Specifications 9 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Installing the grinding disk 10 Grinding process 10 Caution afer use 10 3 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Replacement of grinding disk 11 Inspection of screws 11 Inspection of carbon brushes 11 Motor 11 Keep ventilation slots clean 11 Storage 11 Failure and repair 11 DALTILE ANGLE GRINDER OPERATING MANUAL V09 2005R1 PAGE 3 ...

Page 4: ...f the instructions are not followed it is possible that serious injuries could occur as well as death It is important that all instructions within this manual be followed Failure to follow these instructions can lead to irreparable damage DAMAGE PREVENTION AND INFORMATION MESSAGES A Damage Prevention Message is to inform the user of important information and or instructions that could lead to equi...

Page 5: ...lectrical outlets and possibly even master switches on the equipment CLOTHING It is important that the operator does not wear loose clothing that can potentially get caught in moving parts of the equipment It is recommended to wear non slip shoes along with a hair covering to keep hair away from the moving parts SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION It is important to wear safety glasses and heari...

Page 6: ...nd or to people that are within close proximity of the machinery CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT FOR DAMAGED PARTS It is important to inspect the power tool before using it to check for damaged parts Any part of the machinery that is damaged should be checked carefully to determine whether or not it should be used and whether or not it can function properly for its intended use It is important to check all...

Page 7: ...he OFF position before plugging in the machine ELECTRICAL SHOCK It is important to never touch electrical components of the machine while the machi ne is in operation KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS It is important to keep hands feet hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent inju ry It is also important to be sure that covers and guards are al ways in their proper position If not serious...

Page 8: ...ties contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber For Further information consult the following sources http www osha slc gov sltc sillicarystalline in...

Page 9: ... 60 115 60 Motor W HP A 750 1 7 1200 1 5 10 No Load Speed RPM 10 000 10 000 Spindle Lock yes yes Spindle Thread Inch 5 8 11 5 8 11 Spindle Arbor Inch 7 8 7 8 Blade Capacity Inch 4 1 2 5 Weight lbs 3 9 5 6 Machine Length Inch 10 1 2 16 BLADE GUARD SPINDLE LOCK HAND GRIP VENTILATION SLOTS MAIN SWITCH SIDE GRIP GRINDING DISK ...

Page 10: ...rating this machine 2 GRINDING PROCESS 1 Grinding pressure Apply only a little pressure to grinding disk Excessive pressure on the grinding disk will decrease grinding speed and cause a rough surface finish and may cause overheating of the motor and machine failure 2 Grinding angle Do not apply the total surface of the grinding disk to work material Efficient grinding is achieved by keeping the an...

Page 11: ...vice Centers Non original parts may lead to damage to the machine or hazardous situations 4 Motor The rotor and stator in the motor are the core of the machine Do not scratch the surface of the windings in the motor and never apply oil or water on it 5 Keep ventilation slots clean Ventilation slots should be kept open and clean at all times Clogged slots prevent proper coo ling of the motor and wi...

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