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Grinding discs
NOTE:
Always use suitable grinding discs for the intended application. Never use, for example, a disc
intended for grinding for cutting, and vice versa.
Take the technical requirements for this power tool into consideration (see section on Technical data) when
buying and using grinding discs.
NOTE:
Grinding discs get hot when in use. Handle them with care. Wear safety gloves when handling discs
to avoid burning or cutting yourself.
Inspection of discs
Always inspect discs before using them to make sure they are not damaged or cracked. You should never fit
discs showing signs of cracking, incorrect handling, or incorrect storage. Cracks in grinding discs are often
not visible to the naked eye.
Shape
Thickness
Flange positioning
Type 27
4–6 mm
Type 28
Fitting and replacing
1.
Make sure that the disc has stopped and
press down the spindle lock button (1),
then turn the spindle until it locks in place.
2.
Keep the spindle lock button pressed down
and undo the lock flange (7) anticlockwise
with the spanner.
3.
Remove the lock flange, the disc (if already
fitted) and the support flange (8) from
the spindle.
4.
Check that the flanges are not damaged
or worn. Replace if necessary.
5.
Clean any dust off the flanges and spindle.
6.
Put the support flange on the spindle and
make sure it fits properly. The two surface-
finished parts must be turned towards the
angle grinder and placed in the correct
position on the spindle.
7.
Place the disc on the spindle with the label turned towards the angle grinder. The hole in the disc
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