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G2412-1
EN
Operation
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Do a free speed check
Maximum
20000 r/m
B
Maximum air pressure
7 bar 102 psig
Operating instructions
Operation instructions
WARNING Risk of severe injury
Air under pressure can cause injury.
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Always shut off the air supply when not in use or before any adjustments.
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Drain the hose of air pressure and disconnect the tool from air supply when not in use or before
any adjustments.
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Always use the correct hose size and air pressure for the tool.
WARNING Risk of Serious Injury or Death
Wrong insert tool can burst and cause serious injury or death.
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Use an insert tool with a max operating speed higher than or equal to the tool speed.
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Do not use any other insert tool than specified by the manufacturer (no cutting off wheels or router
bits).
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Do not mix mm shanks with inch collets and vice versa.
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Observe a minimum of 10 mm (0.4") axial grip of the shank.
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When attaching mounted wheels or burrs, reduce the overhang by pushing the shank all the way into
the collet. Also do a check of the recommendations given by the tool manufacturer.
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Observe that increased overhang of shank reduces permissible speed.
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Before starting the machine, make sure that the collet is tightened correctly.
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Do a test run of every newly attached wheel in a safe position for 30 seconds. Use a barrier (such as
under a heavy work table) to stop any possible broken wheel parts. Stop immediately if the vibration
is too much.
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Operation instructions
D
Attach collet and shank
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Press safety catch forward and press trigger to start
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Air hose size: 13 mm (1/2 ")
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Maximum air pressure: - 7 bar (- 102 psig)
Mounted wheel and carbide burr
WARNING Compressed air can cause serious injury
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Always shut off the air supply, drain hose of air pressure and disconnect the tool from air supply;
when not in use, before making any adjustments to the product - for example changing acces-
sories, or when making repairs.