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tool does not bounce o

  or jam in the 

workpiece.

 

At corners, sharp edges or if it bounces, the

 

rotating plug-in tool will tend to jam. This will

 

result in loss of control or recoil.

e)  Do not use chain saw blades or toothed 

saw blades. 

These plug-in tools often cause 

recoil or loss of control of the electric tool.

Special safety information for grinding/san-

ding and cutting-o

 

a)  Use only grinding/sanding wheels that 

have been approved for your electric tool 

and the safety hood designed for these 

grinding/sanding wheels.

 Grinding/sanding 

wheels which are not designed for the electric 

tool cannot be shielded adequately and are 

unsafe.

b) O

 set grinding wheels must be 

fi

 tted 

such that their grinding face does not 

project beyond the level of the guard 

hood edge. 

An incorrectly 

fi

 tted grinding 

wheel that projects beyond the level of the 

guard hood edge cannot be adequately shiel-

ded.

c)  The safety hood must be securely faste-

ned to the electric tool and adjusted for 

maximum safety, i.e. with the smallest 

possible part of the grinding/sanding 

wheel facing the operator. 

The safety hood 

helps to protect the operator from broken 

pieces, accidental contact with the cutting-o

  

wheel, and sparks which could ignite clothing.

d)  Grinding/sanding wheels may only be 

used for the applications for which they 

are recommended. For example: Never

 

grind/sand a side surface area with a 

cutting o

  wheel. 

Cutting-o

  wheels are 

designed for removing material with the edge 

of the wheel. Applying lateral force to these 

cutting-o

  wheels can cause them to break.

e)  Always use undamaged clamping 

fl

 anges 

of the correct size and shape for the

 

grinding/sanding wheel you have selec-

ted.

 Suitable 

fl

 anges support the grinding/

sanding wheel and thus reduce the risk of the

 

grinding/sanding wheel breaking. Flanges for

 cutting-o

  wheels may di

 er from the 

fl

 anges 

for other grinding/sanding wheels.

f)  Do not used worn grinding/sanding 

wheels from larger electric tools.

 Grinding/

sanding wheels for larger electric tools are 

not designed for the higher speeds of smaller 

electric tools and may break.

Other special safety information for cutting-

o

  wheels

a)  Avoid blocking the cutting-o

  wheel or

 

applying excessive contact pressure. 

Do not make any excessively deep cuts.

 

Overloading the cutting-o

  wheel will increa-

se the stress on it and its susceptibility to jam 

or block and therefore the possibility of recoil 

or of the grinding wheel breaking.

b)  Avoid the area in front of and behind the

 rotating 

cutting-o

  wheel.

 If you move the

 cutting-o

  wheel in the workpiece away from

 

yourself, in the event of recoil the electric tool 

and the rotating wheel may be catapulted 

directlytowards you.

c)  If the cutting-o

  wheel jams or you inter-

rupt your work, switch o

  the tool and 

hold it still until the wheel has reached a 

complete standstill. Never attempt to pull 

the cuttingo

  wheel out of the cut whilst 

it is still rotating, otherwise it may su

 er 

recoil.

 Find and rectify the cause of the jam.

d)  Do not switch the electric tool on again 

whilst it is inside the workpiece. Allow 

the cuttingo

  disk to reach its full speed 

before you continue the cut with care.

 

Otherwise the wheel may catch, jump out of 

the workpiece or cause recoil.

e)  Support panels or large workpieces to

 

reduce the risk of recoil by a jammed 

cuttingo

  wheel.

 Large workpieces may sag 

under their own weight. The workpiece must 

be supported on both sides of the wheel both 

near the cut and also at the edge.

f)  Be particularly careful with “pocket cuts” 

in existing walls or in areas which you 

cannot see clearly.

 As the cutting-o

  disk 

enters the cut it may su

 er recoil if it cuts into 

gas or water pipes, electric cables or other 

objects.

2. Layout and items supplied  

(Figure 1)

2.1 Layout

1.   Spindle lock

2.   ON/OFF switch

3.   Additional handle

4.   Guard

5.   Flange nut wrench

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Страница 5: ...er use 4 Technical data 5 Before starting the equipment 6 Operation 7 Replacing the power cable 8 Cleaning maintenance and ordering of spare parts 9 Disposal and recycling 10 Storage Anl_TE_AG_100_EX_...

Страница 6: ...during working or splinters chips and dust emitted by the device can cause loss of sight Wear a breathing mask Dust which is injurious to health can be generated when working on wood and other materi...

Страница 7: ...a sed if your body is earthed c Keep the tool out of the rain and away from moisture The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock d Do not use the cable to carry...

Страница 8: ...ns 5 Service a Have your electric tool repaired only by trained personnel using only genuine spare parts This will ensure that your elec tric tool remains safe to use Safety Information for all Applic...

Страница 9: ...e motor fan draws dust into the housing and a heavy accumulation of metal dust can pose electric risks o Never use the electric tool in the vicinity of inflammable materials Sparks may igni te these m...

Страница 10: ...grinding sanding wheels f Do not used worn grinding sanding wheels from larger electric tools Grinding sanding wheels for larger electric tools are not designed for the higher speeds of smaller electr...

Страница 11: ...damage or injuries of any kind caused as a result of this Please note that our equipment has not been de signed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warranty will be voided if t...

Страница 12: ...switch 2 to the right and then forwards To switch o the angle grinder depress the ON OFF switch 2 at the back The ON OFF switch 2 will jump back into its starting position Wait until the machine has...

Страница 13: ...Cutting Fig 12 When you use the right angle grinder for cutting purposes avoid tilting it in the cutting plane The cutting wheel must have a clean cutting edge A diamond cutting wheel is best used to...

Страница 14: ...s types of material such as metal and plastic Never place defective equipment in your household refuse The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal If you do not k...

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