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Practical tips
When selecting the tool,
ensure that its specified per
-
missible rotation speed is at
least as high as the maxi-
mum rotation speed speci-
fied on the angle grinder.
When selecting the disc, pay
attention to the maximum per-
missible diameter and the ma-
ximum permissible thickness.
Pay attention to the thread
size M14 when selecting the
brush.
Scrubbing wheels
Never use a cutting wheel
for scrubbing !
The device must only be
operated with the protecti-
ve hood mounted when the
rough grinding wheel is used.
Fit the protective cover (7) for the scrub-
bing wheels, see “Fitting/adjusting/remo-
ving the protective cover”.
Exert only moderate pressure on the work-
piece. Move the device evenly back and
forth.
A working angle of 30° to 40° achieves
the best results for scrub grinding.
Grinding with a wire brush
Ensure that you observe the
permissible speed when se-
lecting the wire brush. The
permissible rotation speed
of the wire brush must be at
least as high as the highest
rotation speed indicated on
the angle grinder.
Wear protective goggles: wires
may become released!
Suitable for rough rust removal, cleaning
weld seams and removing paint.
Press the wire brush with medium force
onto the workpiece to be processed.
Do not exert excessive strain on the wire
brush by pressing down too hard.
Cutting disc
Never use a scrubbing wheel
for cutting !
The device must only be
operated with the protective
hood mounted when the cut-
ting disc is used.
Fit the protective cover (7) and the attach-
ment (11) for the cutting discs, see “Fitting/
adjusting/removing the protective cover”
and “Fitting the attachment to/removing the
attachment from the protective cover”.
Only certified, fibre-reinforced cutting or
grinding discs may be used.
In general, work with small scrubs. Exert
only moderate pressure on the workpiece.
Always work in the counter-direction. This
ensures that the device is not pushed out of
the cut through lack of control.
Chuck key storage
The chuck key (10) can be stowed in the
handle (1), see the detailed illustration on
the overview image.
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