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• Dust from material such as paint containing lead, some wood species, minerals and metal may be harmful 

(contact with or inhalation of the dust may cause allergic reactions and/or respiratory diseases to the 

operator or bystanders); 

wear a dust mask and work with a dust extraction device when connectable 

• Certain kinds of dust are classified as carcinogenic (such as oak and beech dust) especially in conjunction 

with additives for wood conditioning; 

wear a dust mask and work with a dust extraction device when 

connectable 

• Follow the dust-related national requirements for the materials you want to work with 

• Be careful when cutting grooves, especially in supporting walls (slots in supporting walls are subject to 

country-specific regulations; these regulations are to be observed under all circumstances) 

• Clamp the work piece in case it does not remain stationary from its own weight 

• Do not clamp the tool in a vice 

• Use completely unrolled and safe extension cords with a capacity of 16 Amps (U.K. 13 Amps) 

DURING USE 

• Inrush currents cause short-time voltage drops; under unfavourable power supply conditions, other 

equipment may be affected (if the system impedance of the power supply is lower than 0,104 + j0, 065 

Ohm, disturbances are unlikely to occur); if you need further clarification, you may contact your local power 

supply authority 

• If the cord is damaged or cut through while working, do not touch the cord, but immediately disconnect 

the plug; 

• Never use the tool with a damaged cord 

• In case of electrical or mechanical malfunction, immediately switch off the tool and disconnect the plug 

• In case of current interruption or when the plug is accidentally pulled out, unlock the on/off switch 

immediately in order to prevent uncontrolled restarting 

AFTER USE 

• After switching off the tool, never stop the rotation of the accessory by a lateral force applied against it 

WHEN CONNECTING NEW 3-PIN PLUG (U.K. ONLY): 

• Do not connect the blue (= neutral) or brown (= live) wire in the cord of this tool to the earth terminal of 

the plug 

• If for any reason the old plug is cut off the cord of this tool, it must be disposed of safely and not left 

unattended

SYMBOLS

Read the manual

Wear ear protection

Warning

Wear dust mask

Double insulation 

Do  not  dispose  of  old  appliances  in  the 

household garbage

Wear eye protection

Keep  your  hands  and  feet  away  from  all 

opening

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

Mounting the handle Risk of injury!

Never insert the mains plug in a socket when you are mounting and/or removing the handle.

The handle (1) can be mounted on the angle grinder in three different positions: on the left, upright and on 

the right. 

ANTI-VIBRATION AUXILIARY HANDLE 

This front handle incorporates a flexible vibration absorbing mounting between the bolt and handle grip to 

reduce vibration and increase comfort.

Mounting the guard 

1. Carefully fit the clamp of the guard on the spindle shaft.

2.Turn the guard so that the exposed part of the disc is located as far as possible from your hand on the 

handle

Mounting a disc Risk of injury!

Caution, a used disc may be very hot!

1. Pull the mains plug. 

2. Press and hold down the spindle locking mechanism. 

3. Unscrew the flange nut with the hook wrench.

Mounting cut-off, grinding and buffing discs 

These discs are not included in the product contents. The diameter of the discs used may not exceed 

100mm. The permissible speed specified on the discs must be greater than the max, speed of your angle 

grinder (see Technical data).

1. Mount the flange C on the spindle shaft D with the groove forward and turn it until it locks into place and 

is securely seated on the spindle. 

2. Place the disc on the flange C with the swell forward. 

3. Depending on the disc type, screw the flange nut B onto the spindle as shown in the following figures: 

- Grinding disc 

For thick grinding discs, the protruding ring E of the flange nut B must extend into the disc hole.

-Cut-off disc 

For thin cut-off discs, the protruding E of the flange nut B must be pointing to the outside.

4.Press and hold down the spindle locking mechanism on the upper side of the device. Tighten the flange 

nut with the hook wrench. Then release the spindle locking mechanism.

5.Check whether the mounted disc is able to freely rotate under the guard.

6.Keep the device away from your body. Insert the plug in a socket, turn on the device and let it run for 

approximately 30 seconds without applying a load. Pull the plug and check whether the disc is firmly 

seated.

Adjusting the guard

 

Adjustment of protection shield’s angle: release bolt by rotating bolt left to adjust the angle of protection 

shield, then rotate bolt right to fasten the bolt.

Note:

If applicable, you must stop working in order to adjust the position of the guard.

Grinding and fine grinding

"Grinding" refers to working on a surface with a very coarse tool (e. g. a file or sandpaper). When grinding, 

a large amount of material is removed, this is therefore always the first work step. Afterwards, the surface 

can be worked on with a finer tool.

1.Mount a corresponding disc.

2.Turn on the device and allow it to run without applying a load.

3.Turn the device so that that the disc is at an approximately 150 angle to the work piece. You will achieve 

best results in this way and protect the device from being overloaded.

4.Work on the surface using uniform circular movements.

Buffing

1.Remove the guard

(Fig.1)

(Fig.3)(Fig.6)(Fig.7)

(Fig.2)

Activating/deactivating

Caution! 

Before you start working with the two-handed angle grinder, check whether the voltage stated on the 

specification plate of the angle grinder corresponds to the available grid voltage.

After switching off, the appliance continued to run on for a few seconds. Wait until the abrading disc has 

come to a stop before laying the appliance down. Insert the mains plug in a properly installed socket.

1. Set the On/Off switch to position (1) to switch the appliance on.

2. Set the On/Off switch to position (0) to switch the appliance off.

(Fig.5)

Summary of Contents for 111-0015

Page 1: ...NAL Angle grinder 1 9 Winkelschleifer 10 19 Meuleuse d angle 20 29 Amoladora angular 30 39 Rebarbadora 50 60 Szlifierka k towa 61 70 GB D F E P RU PL AR FA 79 86 71 78 40 49 MPAG680 100 MPAG680 115 MP...

Page 2: ...esponsabilidad que este producto est en conformidad con las normas o documentos normalizados siguientes EN60745 1 A11 2010 EN60745 2 3 2011 de acuerdo con las regulaciones 2004 108 EC 2006 42 EC 2006...

Page 3: ...ssion 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 t...

Page 4: ...or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury e Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all...

Page 5: ...ttached to the power tool and positioned for maximum safety so the least amount of wheel is exposed towards the operator The guard helps to protect the operator from broken wheel fragments and acciden...

Page 6: ...he spindle shaft 2 Turn the guard so that the exposed part of the disc is located as far as possible from your hand on the handle Mounting a disc Risk of injury Caution a used disc may be very hot 1 P...

Page 7: ...ptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Out of service Disconnection between plug and power socket Put plug in power socket shortcircuit in power supply Repair and reconnection At switch off Switch on Loo...

Page 8: ...ektrowerkzeug Rauschleistung kann 85 dB A am Arbeitsplatz berschreiten In diesem Fall tragen Sie Geh rschutz ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ACHTUNG Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise und Anweisungen V...

Page 9: ...chten Sie alle Warnhinweise Anweisungen Darstellungen und Daten die Sie mit dem Werkzeug erhalten Wenn Sie die folgenden Anweisungen nicht beachten kann es zu elektrischem Schlag Feuer und oder schwer...

Page 10: ...hlags das Elektrowerkzeug mit der sich drehenden Scheibe direkt auf Sie zugeschleudert werden c Falls die Trennscheibe verklemmt oder Sie die Arbeit unterbrechen schalten Sie das Elektrowerkzeug aus u...

Page 11: ...igkeit Ihres Winkelschleifer siehe Technische Daten 1 Montieren Sie den Flansch C auf der Spindelschaft D mit der Nut nach vorne und drehen Sie ihn bis es einrastet und ist sicher auf der Spindel sitz...

Page 12: ...en oder wechseln lassen Schaden am Soft Anfangsblock Soft Anfangsblock durch Fachleute wechseln lassen Drahtspule des Stators oder des Rotors ist durchgebrannt Stator oder Rotor durch Fachleute wechse...

Page 13: ...ons Ne pas suivre les vavertissements et instructions peut entra ner un choc lectrique un incendie et ou de graves blessures sur les personnes Conservez tous les avertissements et toutes les instructi...

Page 14: ...apier de verre brossem tallique et en tant qu outil de tron onnage Respecter tous les avertissements instructions repr sentations et donn es qui sont fournis avecl outil lectroportatif Un non respect...

Page 15: ...ent et le tenir tranquillementjusqu l arr t total de la meule Ne jamais essayerde sortir du trac le disque tron onner encore en rotation sinon il y a un risque de contrecoup D terminer la cause du blo...

Page 16: ...la collerette dispos vers l avant 3 Selon le type de disque visser l crou de la bride collerette B sur l axe comme indiqu sur la figure ci apr s depuis le plateau de pon age pour disques abrasifs pai...

Page 17: ...brosse carbone et le commutateur La brosse carbone est puis e Remplacer le balai de charbon La machine d marre trop lentement pour atteindre la vitesse de fonctionnement La m canique est arr t e Deman...

Page 18: ...e no son juguetes Los ni os no deben jugar con las bolsas pl sticas Peligro de la sofocaci n La salida del ruido de la herramienta de potencia puede exceder a 85dB A en el lugar de trabajo En este cas...

Page 19: ...an sido concebidaspuede resultar peligroso 5 SERVICIO a nicamente haga reparar su herramienta el ctricapor un profesional empleando exclusivamentepiezas de repuesto originales Solamente as semantiene...

Page 20: ...se 4 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD ADICIONALES ESPEC FICAS PARA EL TRONZADO a Evite que se bloquee el disco tronzador y una presi n de aplicaci n excesiva No intente realizar cortes demasiado profundos A...

Page 21: ...huso hacia abajo 3 Desenrosque la tuerca de brida utilizando la llave de gancho Montaje de discos de corte de molienda y de pulido Los discos no se incluyen en los contenidos del producto El di metro...

Page 22: ...nal El bloque de arranque suave est da ado Cambiar el bloque de arranque suave por un profesional La bobina del rotor o el estator est n quemados Cambiar el estator o el rotor por un profesional La co...

Page 23: ...local de trabalho Neste caso use protetores de ouvidos INDICA ES DE SEGURAN A Indica es gerais de advert ncia para ferramentas el ctricas Devem ser lidas todas as indica es de advert ncia e todas as...

Page 24: ...uro do aparelho INSTRU ES DE SEGURAN A PARA REBARBADORAS 1 INSTRU ES DE SEGURAN A PARA TODAS AS APLICA ES a Esta ferramenta el ctrica pode ser utilizada como lixadeira lixadeira com lixa de papel m qu...

Page 25: ...ferramentas el ctricas maiores n o s o apropriados para os n meros de rota o mais altos de ferramentas el ctricas menores e podem quebrar 4 OUTRAS INDICA ES ESPECIAIS DE AVISO PARA SEPARAR POR RECTIF...

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Page 34: ...a pr dem 3 BEZPIECZE STWO OS B a Nale y by uwa nym uwa a na to co si robi I prac elektronarz dziem rozpoczyna z rozs dkiem Nie nale y u ywa urz dzenia gdy jest si zm czonym lub pod wp ywem narkotyk w...

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Page 37: ...i enia 5 Trzyma silnik urz dzenia pod k tem 300 do 450 do obrabianego przedmiotu 6 Powoli i r wnomiernie uruchomi tarcz wzd u wyznaczonej linii ci cia CZYSZCZENIE I KONSERWACJA Przed rozpocz ciem jaki...

Page 38: ...wzgl du na o wietlenie lub inne urz dzenia elektryczne Nie stosowa innych urz dze w obwodzie elektrycznym urz dzenia Nadmierne przegrzanie urz dzenia Przeci enie elektrosilnika Ochrona przed przeci en...

Page 39: ...72 FA RCD Maxpro 1 1 2 1 2 3 100 1 C D 2 C 3 B E B E B 4 2 B 5 6 30 1 3 6 7 5 6 7 150 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 30 45 6 73 FA 2 5 1 1 2 0...

Page 40: ...74 75 FA FA Maxpro Maxpro...

Page 41: ...76 77 FA FA 85dB A...

Page 42: ...A 14 1 m s 1 5 m s 87 8dB A 95 6dB A 3 dB A 14 1 m s 1 5 m s MPAG680 100 MPAG680 115 111 0015 111 0016 220 240V 50 60Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz 680W 680W 11000 min 11000 min 100mm 115mm M10 M14 PVC PVC 2M 2...

Page 43: ...80 81 AR AR 1 1 2 1 2 3 100 1 D C 2 C B 3 B E 3 B E 4 2 B 5 6 30 1 2 3 6 9 7 RCD Maxpro 2002 EC 96 1 2 3 150 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 300 450 6 1 1 2 0 9 5...

Page 44: ...82 83 AR AR Maxpro Maxpro...

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Page 46: ...s 87 8dB A 95 6dB A 3 dB A 14 1 m s 1 5 m s MPAG680 100 MPAG680 115 111 0015 111 0016 220 240V 50 60Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz 680W 680W 11000 min 11000 min 100mm 115mm M10 M14 PVC PVC 2M 2M 1 6 KG 1 7 KG 87...

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