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Attaching Side Handle (fi g. 1)

  

  

 WARNING: 

Before using the tool, 

check that the handle is tightened 
securely.

Screw the side handle (c) tightly into one of the holes 
(p) on either side of the gear case.

Mounting and Removing Mortar 
Raking Shroud (fi g. 3)

NOTE:

 The supplied mortar raking shroud is only 

recommended for use with the DWE46101 heavy-
duty mortar raking motor.

  1. Open the clamp lever (n) on the tuckpoint 

shroud and align the tabs (q) on the tuckpoint 
shroud with the slots (r) on the grinder gear 
case.

 2. With the clamp lever open, rotate the shroud 

into the desired working position. The shroud 
should be positioned between the spindle and 
the operator to provide optimum efficiency.

  3. Close the clamp lever (n) to secure the tuckpoint 

shroud on the gear case. Do not operate the 
grinder with a loose tuckpoint shroud or the 
clamp lever in open position.

  4. To remove the tuckpoint shroud, open the 

clamp lever, rotate the tuckpoint shroud to align 
the slots and tabs and pull up on the tuckpoint 
shroud.

NOTE: 

The tuckpoint shroud is pre-adjusted to the 

diameter of the gear case hub at the factory. If, after 
a period of time, the tuckpoint shroud becomes 
loose, tighten the clamp adjusting screw (i) with 
clamp lever in the closed position.

 

 

 NOTICE:

 Do not tighten the clamp 

adjusting screw with the clamp lever in 
open position. Undetectable damage to 
the tuckpoint shroud or the mounting 
hub may result.

 

 

 NOTICE:

 If tuckpoint shroud cannot be 

tightened by the clamp adjusting clamp, 
do not use tool. Take the tool and 
tuckpoint shroud to a service center to 
repair or replace the tuckpoint shroud.

Fitting and Removing a Cutting Disc 
(fi g. 1, 4)

 

  WARNING:

 Do not use a damaged 

disc.

  1. With shroud installed, place the tool on a table, 

spindle up.

  2. Fit the backing flange (d) correctly onto the 

spindle (b) (fig. 4).

  3. Rotate open the cornering door (m) and place 

the cutting disc (u) on the backing flange (d).

  4. Screw the threaded clamp nut (e) onto the 

spindle (b).

  5. Press the spindle lock button (a) and rotate the 

spindle (b) until it locks in position.

  6. Tighten the threaded clamp nut (e) with the two-

pin spanner supplied.

  7. Release the spindle lock.

  8. Close and secure the cornering door (m) by 

tightening the cornering door locking lever (l).

  9. To remove the disc, loosen the threaded clamp 

nut (e) with the two-pin spanner.

Mortar Raking Shroud (fi g. 6)

 

 

 WARNING:

 

Only Type 1 diamond 

wheels shall be used with tuck-
point shroud

. Do not cut metal. Do not 

use with bonded abrasive wheels.

Follow the 

Fitting and Removing a Cutting Disc

 

instructions and mount the grinding disc.

It may be necessary to open the cornering door 
to install 125 mm tuckpointing wheels, refer to 

Cornering Door Application

.

DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 5)

  1. Loosen the depth of cut shoe locking knob (k).

  2. Slide the depth of cut shoe (j) to the desired 

position.

  3. Tighten depth of cut shoe locking knob.

CORNER DOOR APPLICATION (FIG. 6)

 

 

 WARNING: To reduce the risk 
of injury, ALWAYS turn the tool 
off and disconnect the tool from 
the power source before making 
any adjustments or removing 
or installing attachments or 
accessories. This applies to both 
the grinder and the dust extractor 
vacuum. 

Such preventative safety 

measures reduce the risk of starting the 
tool accidentally.

 

 

 WARNING:

 Risk of personal injury. The 

corner door should only be opened for 
cutting inside corners. Keep hands and 
body away from cutting area at all times. 
Ensure corner door is closed in all other 
applications.

This feature allows the cutting of an inside corner.

  1. Ensure the tool is off and wheel has come to a 

complete stop.

Summary of Contents for DWE46101

Page 1: ...DWE46101 www eu ...

Page 2: ...1 Figure 1 Figure 2 f c p a c f o d b h i n j k l m g ...

Page 3: ...2 Figure 5 Figure 4 Figure 3 n r q n i j k d u e l m b ...

Page 4: ...3 Figure 8 Figure 6 Figure 7 m l m t s h u ...

Page 5: ...cations with different accessories or poorly maintained the vibration emission may differ This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually doing the job This may significantly reduce the exposure level over ...

Page 6: ...ter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase th...

Page 7: ...re easier to control g Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 SERVICE a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts Thi...

Page 8: ...st inside the housing and excessive accumulation of powdered metal may cause electrical hazards o Do not operate the power tool near flammable materials Sparks could ignite these materials p Do not use accessories that require liquid coolants Using water or other liquid coolants may result in electrocution or shock FURTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL OPERATIONS Causes and Operator Prevention of Ki...

Page 9: ...for any reason switch off the power tool and hold the power tool motionless until the wheel comes to a complete stop Never attempt to remove the cut off wheel from the cut while the wheel is in motion otherwise kickback may occur Investigate and take corrective action to eliminate the cause of wheel binding d Do not restart the cutting operation in the workpiece Let the wheel reach full speed and ...

Page 10: ...on the tool Read instruction manual before use Wear ear protection Wear eye protection DATE CODE POSITION FIG 1 The date code o which also includes the year of manufacture is printed into the housing Example 2012 XX XX Year of Manufacture Package Contents The package contains 1 Mortar raking motor 1 Side handle 1 Wrench 1 Universal connector 1 125 mm Mortar raking shroud 1 Instruction manual 1 Exp...

Page 11: ...e the current load reaches the overload current value motor burn up point If continued overload shutdowns occur apply less force weight on the tool until the tool will function without the overload engaging Complete Electronic Control The internal electronic speed control offers consistent wheel speed while using the tool Electrical Safety The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only ...

Page 12: ...d disc 1 With shroud installed place the tool on a table spindle up 2 Fit the backing flange d correctly onto the spindle b fig 4 3 Rotate open the cornering door m and place the cutting disc u on the backing flange d 4 Screw the threaded clamp nut e onto the spindle b 5 Press the spindle lock button a and rotate the spindle b until it locks in position 6 Tighten the threaded clamp nut e with the ...

Page 13: ...t port h 3 Lock the DWV9000 connector s to secure TRADITIONAL DUST EXTRACTOR VACUUM HOSES FIG 7 Attach recommended dust extractor vacuum hose to dust port h Prior to Operation Install the guard and appropriate disc or wheel Do not use excessively worn discs or wheels Be sure the inner and outer flanges are mounted correctly Make sure the disc or wheel rotates in the direction of the arrows on the ...

Page 14: ...serious damage to the tool and the accessory When servicing this tool use only identical replacement parts WARNING Hold the side handle and body of the tool firmly to maintain control of the tool at start up and during use and until the wheel or accessory stops rotating Make sure the wheel has come to a complete stop before laying the tool down WARNING Ensure corner door is closed 1 Ensure all ass...

Page 15: ...es should be used with this product Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories Protecting the Environment Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste Should you find one day that your DEWALT product needs replacement or if it is of no further use to you do not dispose of it with household waste Make this product available for ...

Page 16: ...ing purchase you are entitled to one service free of charge It will be undertaken free of charge at an authorised DEWALT repair agent Proof of purchase must be produced Includes labour Excludes accessories and spare parts unless failed under warranty ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY If your DEWALT product becomes defective due to faulty materials or workmanship within 12 months from the date of purchase DEW...

Page 17: ... ACCESSORY CHART Guard Type Accessory Description How to Fit Grinder TYPE 1 GUARD Masonry cutting disc bonded Type 1 guard Backing flange Cutting wheel Threaded clamp nut Metal cutting disc bonded Diamond cutting wheels ...

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