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Cut-off grinding
Attention!
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Always work up-milling mode during cut-off
grinding!
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Otherwise there is a risk of the machine jump-
ing uncontrolled out of the cut.
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Work with moderate feed adapted to the mate
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rial 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 of 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.
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Use a dust mask or respirator.
Motor cleaning
■
Blow out the machine with compressed air
through the rear ventilation slots regularly, fre
-
quently and thoroughly. Hold the machine firmly
while blowing out.
WARNING!
Risk of severe injuries.
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If the machine is set to continuous
running, it will continue to run if it
is torn out of your hand.
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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 down
-
wards 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
[4]
in the direction
of the arrow and press trigger switch
[3]
.
Switch OFF
■
Release trigger switch
[3]
.
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°.
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