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DANGER!
Risk of a dust explosion.
¾
Take care to prevent the machine
from drawing in additional dust and
chips.
¾
Keep away from dust deposits when
switching the machine ON and OFF.
WARNING!
Risk of severe injuries.
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If the machine is set to continuous run-
ning, it will continue to run if it is torn
out of your hand.
¾
Always hold the machine with both
hands at the handles provided, take
up a stable posture and concentrate
on the work in hand.
Machines with trigger switch
Switch ON
▸
Push the trigger switch
[1]
forwards.
•
For continuous operation, then press downwards
until it engages.
Switch OFF
▸
Press the rear end of the trigger switch
[1]
and
release.
Machines with dead man function
Switch ON
▸
Push the switch-on inhibitor
[5]
in the direction of
the arrow and press the trigger switch
[4]
.
Switch OFF
▸
Release the trigger switch
[4]
.
Working instructions
Grinding
▸
Apply moderate pressure with the machine and
move back and forth across the surface so that the
workpiece surface does not become too hot.
Roughing
▸
A good working result is obtained with a working
angle of 30° - 40°.
Cut-off grinding
Attention!
¾
Always work up-milling mode during cut-off
grinding!
Â
Otherwise there is a risk of the machine jumping
uncontrolled out of the cut.
▸
Work with moderate feed adapted to the material
being cut. Do not tilt, press or oscillate.
Sanding
▸
Apply moderate pressure with the machine and
move back and forth across the surface so that the
workpiece surface does not become too hot.
Working with wire brushes
▸
Apply moderate pressure with the machine.
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING!
Danger posed by electric current.
¾
Carry out maintenance and cleaning
work on the device only when the
mains plug has been removed.
CAUTION!
Dusts from materials can be harmful to
health.
¾
Use a dust mask or respirator.
Motor cleaning
▸
Blow out the machine with compressed air through
the rear ventilation slots regularly, frequently and
thoroughly. Hold the machine firmly while blowing
out.
CAUTION!
Risk of injuries or property damage due
to improper actions.
¾
Do not open the device.
¾
The device must only be opened by a
Würth service technician.
¾
Observe the relevant safety and
accident prevention regulations
during all maintenance and servicing
work.
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