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Materials which emit health-endangering dusts
or vapours (e.g. asbestos) during machining
must not be machined.
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Ensure that the ventilation openings remain
free when working in dusty conditions.
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Should it become necessary to remove the
dust, first disconnect the electric tool from the
electricity supply network (use non-metallic
objects) and avoid damaging internal parts.
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Damaged or vibrating tools or tools with
run-out must not be used.
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Avoid damage to gas or water pipes, electric
cables and load-bearing walls (statics).
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When using the machine outdoors:
Install a residual-current circuit breaker with
max. release current (30 mA)!
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Pull the plug out of the plug socket before
carrying out any adjustments, retooling or
maintenance.
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Replace a damaged or cracked auxiliary
handle. Do not operate the machine with a
defective auxiliary handle.
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Replace a damaged or cracked safety hood.
Do not operate the machine with a defective
safety hood.
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This electric tool is not intended for polishing.
The warranty will be voided if the device is
used for other than its intended purpose. The
motor can overheat and the electric tool can
be damaged. We recommend the use of our
angle polishers for polishing work.
Further safety instructions
Intended Use
This device is only to be used as a grinder, sander,
wire brush and cut-off grinder.
Use only original Würth accessories.
Any other use or use outside this scope is considered
an improper use.
The user is solely responsible for damage
resulting from improper use.
Device elements
Overview (Fig. I/III)
1
Slide switch for switching ON/OFF*
2
Wheel for speed setting*
3
Trigger switch*
4
Switch-on inhibitor*
5
Auxiliary handle / auxiliary handle with vibra
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tion damping*
6
Safety hood
7
Two-hole wrench*
8
Two-hole nut*
9
Quick-clamping nut (Q-Nut)*
10
Abrasive wheel
11
Supporting flange
12
Spindle
13
Spindle locking knob
14
Locking lever
*
depending on configuration
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