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6

7. To 

adjust 

the guard, press in the guard lock lever 

Operator's Zones

1.

2.

Installing/Removing the Type 1 

Clip-on Guard

When using a Type 1 wheel, always use the Type 1 

clip-on guard.

clip-on guard over the Type 27 guard until it clips

into place.

3. To 

install

 the Type 1 clip-on guard, slide the Type 1

Remove the battery pack.

Properly install the Type 27 guard according to the

instructions, and adjust it properly to provide the

operator with maximum protection while operating.

4. To 

remove

, remove the battery pack and then

separate the Type 1 clip-on guard from the Type

27 guard.

WARNING

To reduce 

use a side handle 

the risk of 

when 

injury, 

using 

always

this

 

tool. Hold securely.

WARNING

Only use accessories with Maxi-

‡

wetness and extreme humidity

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any type of solvent

‡

extreme changes in temperature

‡

dropping and bumping

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in an organised way so wheels can be removed

without disturbing or damaging other wheels

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with their safety information

rolled or bumped.

Discard wheels that have been dropped, rolled,

bumped, subjected to extreme changes in tempera-

ture, or come into contact with solvents or wetness.

mum Safe Operating Speed rated 

at least equal to the maximum speed marked on 

the power tool. This speed is based on the 

strength of the wheel, allowing for a reasonable 

measure of safety. It is not meant to imply a best 

the Maximum Safe Operating Speed. 

WARNING

Always adjust the guard to 

provide the operator with 

maximum protection while operating.

Installing Side Handle

The side handle may be installed on either side of 

the gear case. Position the side handle in the loca-

To install, thread side handle into side handle socket 

and tighten securely.

WARNING

T

operator should 

o reduce the risk of injury

be instructed 

, the

in

the use, care and protection of grinding wheels.

Grinding Wheel Selection

Use grinding wheels, and accessories that are:

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correct size as written on tool’s nameplate.

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rated at or above the RPM listed on the tool’s name-

plate.

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correct accessory, wheel type and grit for the job.

Grinding is the cutting action of thousands of 

abrasive grains on the face of a grinding wheel. 

When grinding metals such as steel and iron, 

choose an aluminium oxide grinding wheel. Select 

a silicon carbide grinding wheel for stone and 

concrete. Use cotton reinforced wheels for 

non-ferrous metals.

Type 1 reinforced 3.0 mm (1/8") thick or less Cut-Off 

Wheels are suited for small cut-off and shallow 

notching operations only. Always handle wheels 

carefully to avoid damage. Before installing any 

wheel, always inspect it for cracks. If wheel is 

cracked, discard it to prevent others from using it.

1. To 

remove

 the guard, remove the battery pack

and remove any accessories from spindle.

2. Press in the guard lock lever and rotate the guard

to line up the tabs on the grinder with the slots in

the guard.

3. Press in the lock lever and lift the guard straight

up and away from the tool.

Removing/Installing/Adjusting 

the Type 27 Guard

This tool is shipped with a guard. Always use a guard 

unless otherwise indicated by these instructions.

y

r

e

tt

a

b

 

e

h

t

.

4

guard,

from

 pack

 remove  

and 

5.

 spindle.

 the

with the slots in

 accessories 

 tabs on the grinder 

 guard lock lever and press the guard

onto the tool.

6. Press in the

To

 install

 the 

remove any

NOTE: 

Use

with 125 mm

Line up the

the guard.

 (5") grinding wheels 

 only 125 mm

 (5") guards.

Summary of Contents for M18 FAG125XPDB

Page 1: ...BRAKING ANGLE GRINDER WITH DEADMAN PADDLE SWITCH M18 FUEL ONE KEY 125 MM 5 BRAKING ANGLE GRINDER WITH DEADMAN PADDLE SWITCH M18 FUEL 125 MM 5 VARIABLE SPEED BRAKING ANGLE GRINDER WITH DEADMAN PADDLE...

Page 2: ...o not overreach Keep proper footing and bal ance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and c...

Page 3: ...ing the work area must wear personal protective equipment Fragments and cause injury beyond immediate area of operation Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfac es only when performing an oper...

Page 4: ...nd the rotating wheel When the wheel at the point of operation is moving away from your body the pos Never place your hand near the rotating acces sory Accessory may kickback over your hand Do not pos...

Page 5: ...anual supplied with your charger and battery Removing Inserting the Battery To remove the battery push in the release buttons and pull the battery pack away from the tool WARNING To reduce the risk of...

Page 6: ...e handle in the loca To install thread side handle into side handle socket and tighten securely WARNING T operator should o reduce the risk of injury be instructed the in the use care and protection o...

Page 7: ...For fast cutting general purpose discs for most metal jobs Best for cold rolled steel stainless steel or metals requiring tough fast cutting long lasting abrasives WARNING Always remove battery pack b...

Page 8: ...NING Never use a accessory that has been dropped Out of balance or damaged accessories can mar workpiece damage the tool and cause stress that may cause accessory failure WARNING Hold tool securely wi...

Page 9: ...gram Inspect your tool for issues such as undue noise misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts or any other condition that may affect the tool operation Return the tool battery pack a...

Page 10: ...ispose of it properly 4 Insert the new battery 3V CR2032 with the posi tive side facing up 5 Close the battery door and tighten the screw s securely Cleaning Clean dust and debris from vents Keep hand...

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