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DESCRIPTION

  1.  Trigger 

  2.  Safety lock button

  3.  Spindle lock

  4.  Wheel guard

  5.  Wheel guard fixing screw

  6.  Disc flange

  7.  Clamp nut

  8.  Spindle shaft

  9.  Clamp nut wrench

 10.  Aux. handle

 11.  Main handle

 12.  Release button

 13.  Power-on indicator

 14.  Lock-on button (G-2200 only)

 15.  Wheel guard lock lever (G-2350 only)

SPECIFICATIONS

   

G-2200

 

G-2350

Grinding wheel  

230mm 

230 mm

Voltage 

230v~50Hz 

230v~50Hz

Power input  

2,200W  

2,350W

Spindle  

M14  

M14

No load speed  

6,000min

-1

  

6,500min

-1

Net weight  

4.7 kg 

5.4 kg

Do not use wheels having a Maximum permissible circumferential 

speed below 4,800 m/min.

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Wheel guard, Aux. handle, Clamp nut wrench

APPLICATIONS

(Use only for the purposes listed below.)

  1.  Grinding 

  2.  Cutting

  3.  Sanding

  4.  Wire buffing

SWITCH (Fig.1)

This tool is started and stopped by squeezing and releasing the 

trigger (1). To prevent the tool from being started accidentally, 

the trigger can only be operated if the safety lock button (2) is 

pushed forward first. It is not necessary to maintain pressure 

on the safety lock once the trigger has been moved from its 

releasing position.

LOCK-ON  (Fig.1-a)   

(G-2200 only)

For continuous operation, push the lock button (14) forward while 

the trigger is being squeezed. Squeeze again to release the lock. 

ATTACHING THE WHEEL GUARD 

G-2200 (Fig.2-a):

  1.  Insert the projection on the inside of the wheel guard (4) 

clamp into the vertical groove of gear case cover.

  2.  Adjust  the  position  of  the  wheel  guard  to  protect  the 

operator from broken piece of the grinding wheel in case 

that the grinding wheel is damaged.

  3.  Tighten the wheel guard fixing screw (5).

G-2350 (Fig.2-b):

  1.  Release the wheel guard lock lever (15) and insert the 

projection on the inside of the wheel guard clamp into the 

vertical groove of gear case cover.

  2.  Adjust  the  position  of  the  wheel  guard  to  protect  the 

operator from broken piece of the grinding wheel in case 

that the grinding wheel is damaged.

  3.  Push back the wheel guard lock lever to fix the wheel guard.

ATTACHING THE GRINDING WHEEL (Fig.3, 6, 7)

WARNING! 

Wheel guard must be attached when using disc grinding 

wheels. Always keep wheel guard between you and your 

work while grinding.

  1.  Attach the disc flange (6), grinding wheel and clamp nut (7) 

to the spindle shaft (8).

 

  Be sure that the disc flange is properly seated on the 

spindle shaft.

  2.  While pressing the spindle lock (3) on the gear case, rotate 

the wheel until it is locked in place.

  3.  Tighten the clamp nut clockwise with the clamp nut wrench 

(9).

CAUTION!

Do not tighten excessively since this can cause cracks in the 

grinding wheel.

WARNING!

Check carefully whether or not there are cracks in the wheel.

Replace a cracked wheel immediately.

ATTACHING DIAMOND CUTTING WHEEL

OR ABRASIVE CUTTING WHEEL (Fig. 4, 6, 7)

WARNING! 

Do not use water or other cooling fluid with this tool for 

cutting.

When using a diamond cutting wheel or an abrasive cutoff 

wheel, always use only the wheel guard designed for cut off 

work.

NOTE: Cut off wheel guard is not included as a standard 

accessory.

  1.  Attach the disc flange, diamond cutting wheel or abrasive 

cutting wheel and clamp nut to the spindle shaft. Be sure 

that the disc flange is properly seated on the spindle shaft.

  2.  While pressing the spindle lock on the gear case, rotate the 

wheel until it is locked in place.

  3.  Tighten the clamp nut clockwise with the clamp nut wrench.

ATTACHING SANDING DISC (Fig. 5, 6, 7)

WARNING!

Before attaching a sanding pad, be sure its maximum safe 

operation speed is not exceeded by the speed marked on 

rating label on the tool.

Wheel guard may not be used for most sanding operations. 

Always reinstall wheel guard when converting back to 

grinding or cutting operations.

NOTE: Sanding pad and sanding disc lock nut are not 

included as a standard accessory.

Summary of Contents for G-2200

Page 1: ...6986407 STD 11 11 G 2200 G 2350 G 2200 G 2350...

Page 2: ...1 G 2200 G 2350 3 13 11 1 2 10 4 3 12 11 1 2 10 4 14 13...

Page 3: ...2 3 4 1 2 a 1 2 4 5 CUT OFF WHEEL GUARD 6 DIAMOND ABRASIVE CUTTING WHEEL 7 8 8 6 GRINDING WHEEL 7 1 a 2 b 4 1 2 14 G 2200 15 G 2350 G 2200...

Page 4: ...3 5 6 8 SANDING DISC SANDING PAD SANDING PAD CLAMP NUT WIRE BRUSH 8 3 9 7 7 12 11...

Page 5: ...tion facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of these devices can reduce dust related hazards 4 Power tool use and care a Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for...

Page 6: ...erating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given below a Maintain a firm grip on the power tool and position your body and arm to allow you to resist kickback...

Page 7: ...ust the position of the wheel guard to protect the operator from broken piece of the grinding wheel in case that the grinding wheel is damaged 3 Push back the wheel guard lock lever to fix the wheel g...

Page 8: ...lt 4 Guide the Disc Sander with crosswise strokes Be careful not to hold the sander in one spot too long Do not use a circular motion as this makes swirl marks Test before use on scrap stock 5 Do not...

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Page 12: ...it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by a...

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