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Installing and removing a grinding disc
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Position the power tool on a flat surface (such as table)
with the protective guard facing up.
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Align and position the flange (Fig. 3d) on the spindle.
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Fit or replace the grinding disc (Fig. 3c) on the flange.
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Position and hand fasten the flange nut (Fig. 3b) to the
spindle.
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Press the spindle lock button (Fig. 3f) and securely tighten
the flange nut with the spanner provided.
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Release the spindle lock button.
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To remove the grinding disc, press the spindle lock knob
and remove the flange nut, so that the grinding disc is
released.
Fig. 3
Rotating the main handle
(for PRM125/1050 and PRM230/2352 only)
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The main handle can be rotated to fit the application and user comfort.
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Press on the handle rotation button (7) to release the handle lock, then rotate the main handle
until hearing a click sound.
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Release the handle rotation button to lock the handle in position.
4.4- Switch On/Off
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Connect the tool to the main power source.
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Firmly grip the main handle with one hand, then push the safety lock lever (5) forward with
index finger to release the power trigger, finally pull the trigger to start the power tool.
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To switch OFF the power tool, release both power trigger and safety lock lever.
V. OPERATION
5.1- Intended use
The product is intended for indoor (or under shelter) domestic use. This is suitable for grinding
diverse types of materials (e.g. metals, marble, ceramic materials…) by using the appropriate
accessory. The tool is also suitable only for working without water. Do not use on materials
containing asbestos or other hazardous materials. The tool is not intended for artisanal,
commercial, professional and / or industrial use.
5.2- Operational tips
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Wait until the motor running in full speed before starting your work.
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Never force the tool. Excessive pressure could result in stalling, motor overheating, burning
of workpiece or possible kickback.
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For grinding, work on the surface with even circular motions.