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flange
( 17). The side of the
clamping flange (
17) with re-
cess generally points to the attach-
ment tool and thus to the cutting/
grinding disc (2).
5. Press the spindle retaining tab (4)
and tighten the clamping screw (3)
using the Allen key (11). You can
now release the spindle retaining
tab (4)
.
If the direction of rotation is marked
on your cutting/grinding disc, make
sure that it matches the direction of
rotation mark on the tool.
Wall mounted charger
(optional)
You can also mount the charger (15) on
the wall.
• Using dowels, place two screws
54 mm apart at the desired posi-
tion of a wall.
• The screw head can have a dia-
meter of 6 - 10 mm
• Leave the screw heads protru-
ding at a distance of approx. 10
mm from the wall.
• With the openings of the wall
bracket, you can attach the char-
ger (15) to the two screws and
pull the charger down until it
stops.
Operation
Caution! Risk of injury!
- Only use grinding tools which
bear information about the
manufacturer, type of binding,
dimension and permitted number
of revolutions.
- Only use grinding discs where
the printed rotational speed is at
least as high as what has been
specified on the name plate of
the device.
- Do not use any broken, cracked,
or
otherwise damaged grinding
discs.
- Never operate the device wit-
hout protective equipment.
- Support the plates or workpieces
in order to reduce the risk of
kickback from a jammed cutting
disc.
Large workpieces may
bend under their own weight.
The workpiece must be suppor-
ted on both sides of the disc, not
only near the cutting disc, but
also at the edge.
Keep your hands away
from the disc when the de-
vice is in operation. Risk of
injury.
Information on replacement:
• Never operate the device without
protective equipment.
• Ensure that the rotation speed sta-
ted on the grinding disc (
11) is
the same or higher than the nomi-
nal rotation speed of the device.
• Ensure that the grinding disc dimen-
sions match those of the device.
• Only use flawless grinding discs
(ringing test: when you strike the
grinding disc with a plastic ham-
mer, it results in a clear sound).
• Never re-drill a locating hole which
is too small to make it larger.
• Never use separate bushings or
adapters in order to make grin-
ding discs with a hole that is too
large fit the device.
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