8
The vibration level value given refers to basic application of the tool. If the
tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is not
maintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values given.
The above-mentioned causes may lead to higher exposure to vibrations
during the whole work time.
One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators
from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and
work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of
the sequence of work operations.
The declared total vibrations and declared noise emissions were
measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used
for tool comparison.
The declared total vibrations and noise emissions can be used in
preliminary exposure assessment.
Warnings:
The vibrations and noise emissions during the actual use of the power
tool may differ from the declared values depending on how the tool is
used and on the type of the workpiece in particular.
Determine safeguards to protect the operator. They should be based on
the estimated exposure under actual operational conditions (taking into
account all parts of the operating cycle such as when the tool is switched
off or idle except the start time).
n
Grinding angle
Do not use the whole disk surface to grind, use its edge only.
For efficient grinding the angle between the disk and machined part
º
º
should range from approx. 15 to 30 (see: Fig.
G
, p.
3
).
n
Rough grinding
For best rough grinding efficiency the angle between the disk and
º
º
machined surface should range from approx. 30 do 40 (see: Fig.
H
, p.
3
).
The tool should be slightly pressed against the surface and smoothly
moved along the material. Thanks to the right pressure the machined
1.
Place the grinder with the spindle (
1
1
) up. Insert the fixing flange
(
4
) with its bottom projecting part with a groove onto the spindle
shaft to mesh the flange on the spindle.
2. Insert a disk (
1
2
) onto the upper projecting part of the fixing flange.
3. Screw the compression nut (
3
) onto the spindle to secure the disk
properly. (The compression nut has a concave and convex side.
Depending on the rated disk thickness it can be applied on one or the
other side. (see: Fig.
E
p.
3
).
4. Press the spindle lock button (
6
) and tighten the nut using the pin
wrench (
1
3
) exerting a slight force as the nut automatically tightens
up during operation. Observing this recommendation will help
avoiding damage to the motoreducer casing during the disk
removal.
NOTE:
The spindle lock button (
6
) can be pressed only when the spindle is
stopped!
Never use a disk with improper maximum admissible speed!
n
Trial start up
After inserting a disk and after connecting the grinder to the mains check
whether the disk is properly fixed and whether it rotates without any
obstacles.
The initial/trial start up should be carried our away from people.
BEFORE YOU START WORKING:
1. Make sure that the power source parameters match the parameters
presented on the grinder nameplate.
2. Make sure that the grinder power switch (
7
) is in off position.
REGULAR OPERATION:
3. When using an extension cable make sure the extension cable
n
Switching on/off
parameters and conductor sections match the grinder parameters. It
To turn on the angle grinder push the switch (
7
) until it locks in position.
is recommended to use the shortest extension cables possible. The
To turn the tool off press the rear part of the on/off switch (a spring
extension cable should be fully unwound.
automatically moves the switch back to off position).
n
Mounting the side handle
NOTE:
Never put the grinder aside when the switch is locked. When the tool
NOTE:
For safety reasons always use the side handle (
1
).
is not used disconnect the power cord plug from the mains.
Depending on working requirements the handle can be inserted in one of
n
Tips regarding the operation
the three openings provided in grinder's head (see: Fig.
B
, p.
2
).
ź
The objects to be machined that do not rest securely under their own
n
Mounting the disk guard
weight should be fixed properly.
ź
Avoid excessive pressure exerted on the disk. Grinding should be
NOTE:
Before you install or remove the disk guard, make sure that the
carried out using the weight of the tool. Only slight pressure is allowed
device switch is in off position and that it is disconnected from the mains.
when cutting. Excessive pressure reduces the disk speed, which results
To cut or grind with grinding or cutting disks it is necessary to install the
in producing rough surfaces. In addition, it results in overheating and
disk guard (
2
). Adjust the guard position to the operation performed.
damage to the motor.
The closed side of the guard should be always directed towards the
operator. To install the disk guard:
n
Grinding direction
ź
Place the grinder with the spindle (
1
1
) up.
When using a new grinding disk move the grinder back (
B
direction)
(see: Fig.
G
, p.
3
), then the new disk edge will be rounded, which will
ź
Install the blade guard
(
2
)
as shown in Figure
C
, page
2, and secure by
allow the user to move the tool in any direction.
screwing in the fixing screw
(
10
)
with the hex key (
9
).
n
Grinding tools assembly
(see: Fig.
D
,
E
,
F
p.
3
)
NOTE:
Before you install or remove the grinding disk, make sure that the
device switch is in off position and that it is disconnected from the mains.
Before installation clean the grinder spindle and all fixing components.
Make sure the admissible size and speed of the grinding disk matches
the parameters presented on the grinder nameplate. The grinding disk
should be installed without any clearance on the fixing flange. Do not
use any reduction washers or adapters.
To install a disk:
3 minutes or more
1 minute or more
Trial operation
period
After disk
replacement
At first start up
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