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mum overloading, maintain an angle between
the disc and work surface of approximately 15º–
30º when grinding and 10º–15º when sanding.
Exert light pressure on abrasive discs for effi-
cient operation. Pushing too hard will cause a
drop in speed and may result in motor overload
and damage.
Use caution when working into corners as con-
tact with the intersecting surface may cause the
grinder to jump or twist.
When grinding is complete allow the work piece
to cool. Do not touch the hot surface.
7. REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES
(See Fig. 6)
Disconnect the plug from the power supply. Un-
screw the retaining screw of the carbon brush
cover plate (9) and take it out. Loosen the fix-
ing screw on the brush support and remove
it. Check the length of the brush and replace if
under 7 mm. When brushes need replacement
always renew both brushes, even if one is more
than 7 mm. Set the brush support into the body.
Secure the brush support screw. Replace the
carbon brush cover and insert and tighten the
retaining screw.
Check the tool is working before use, allow it run
for a few minutes to enable the brushes to settle.
For replacement carbon brush call the helpline
number at the front of this instruction booklet.
8. OVERLOAD
Overloading will cause damage to the motor of
your angle grinder. This can happen if your angle
grinder is subjected to heavy use for prolonged
periods of time.
Do not in any circumstances, attempt to exert
too much pressure on your angle grinder to
speed up your work.
The abrasive discs operate more efficiently
when light pressure is exerted, thus avoiding a
drop in the speed of your angle grinder.
If your angle grinder becomes too hot, run your
angle grinder under no load for 2–3 minutes until
it has cooled to normal operation temperature.
Fig. 6
Fig. 5b
10º–15°
Sanding
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