
PFBS 160 B2
GB
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MT
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67
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Application examples/selecting a suitable tool:
Function
Accessories
Use
Protrusion (min–max)
mm
Drilling
Drill bit
Working wood
18–25, using the
smallest drill, the
protrusion is 10 mm
Milling
Milling bits
Various jobs; e.g.
creating recesses,
hollows, forms, grooves
or slits
18–25
Engraving
Engraving bits
Labelling, handicrafts
18–25
Polishing,
rust removal
CAUTION!
Exert only a light pressure
when applying the tool to
the workpiece.
Metal brush
rust removal
9–15
Polishing attachments
Various metals and plas-
tics, especially precious
metals such as gold and
silver
12–18
Cleaning
Synthetic brushes
e.g. cleaning hard-to-
access plastic housings
or the area around a
door lock
9–15
Grinding
Grinding discs
Grinding work on
stone, wood, fine work
on hard materials such
as ceramics or alloyed
steel
12–18
Grinding bits
10
Abrasive belts
10
Cutting
Cutting discs
Working metal, plastic
and wood
12–18
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Note that the maximum diameter of the grinding assembly and of grinding cones, pencil grinders and
grinding points with a thread insert may not exceed 55 mm and the maximum diameter for sandpaper
sanding accessories may not exceed 80 mm.
NOTE
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The max. permissible length of a mandrel is 33 mm.
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Store the accessories in the original box or store the accessory components somewhere else to protect
them from damage.
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Store the accessories somewhere dry and not in the vicinity of aggressive media.
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If you exert too much pressure, the fitted tool can break and/or the workpiece could be damaged.
You will achieve optimum working results by moving the tool over the workpiece at a steady speed
and while exerting light pressure.
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When carrying out cutting work, hold the appliance firmly with both hands.
Summary of Contents for PFBS 160 B2
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