7
or a vacuum cleaner of industrial type as a system for dust extraction.
The suction hose of the vacuum cleaner must be connected directly to
the dust ejector nozzle (
10
)
(see Fig.
B
)
.
ź
Extreme caution must be taken while grinding painted surfaces.
Some paints or varnishes contain hazardous substances, thus the
collected dust must be disposed in the environment-safe manner.
ź
When grinding operations are carried out on surfaces coated with
paints containing lead components it is mandatory to use dust masks
capable to adsorb lead vapours. Children or pregnant women are not
allowed to stay at such workplaces. No eating or drinking is allowed
during such operations.
ź
The machine must never be applied to
gri
nd magnesium-coated
surfaces.
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Fitting of abrasive paper
WARNING!
Disconnect the plug from the electric socket before you start
any work on the power tool.
Clean debris and dust off the grinder shoe ( ) with a brush before
1
applying new abrasive paper.
The surface of the shoe ( ) has hooks for quick and easy installation of
1
hook-and-loop abrasive paper.
Put a piece of abrasive paper against the shoe of the grinder ( ) and press
1
firmly over the entire area.
Make sure the holes in the abrasive paper are aligned with dust holes ( )
9
in the grinder shoe ( ) (Fig. ).
1
B
Instructions for installing roll or cut abrasive paper:
1.
Unlock the fixing clamps (
10
).
2.
Place a sheet of abrasive paper (
11
) on the grinder shoe (
1
) so that
holes in the paper sheet would coincide with opening for dust suction
(
9
) in the grinder shoe (see Fig.
B
-
C
). Fold edges of the paper and slide
them into holders. Lock the fixing clamps (
8
). The paper must be fitted
firmly and reliably.
Abrasive
sheets without holes, e. g. from rolls or by the meter, can be
punctured with the perforating tool ( ). For this, push the power tool
12
with the
sheet mounted onto the perforating tool (see Fig. ).
a
brasive
E
n
(see Fig.
B
)
Installing a dust container
Push the dust container (
7
) over the dust ejection nozzle (
10
) as far as it
goes.
For best results of the integrated dust suction system, empty the dust
container every 5-10 minutes of tool operation.
To empty the dust container remove it from the nozzle and tap it gently
against a hard surface to separate dust from the walls. Empty the
container through the seating opening.
Use a soft brush to clean the container filtering meshes.
OPERATION:
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Switching on/off
ź
To turn the grinder on, move the on/off trigger (
4
) slider forward.
ź
To turn the grinder off, move the on/off trigger (
4
) slider back.
n
(only for
TMC330
)
Speed selection
The tool is fitted with an electronic control system that makes it possible
to select the frequency of rotation depending on the material processed.
The speed adjustment knob ( ) can be set within the range from
2
1
(lowest oscillation frequency, e.g. when sanding surfaces sensitive to
high temperatures) to
(highest oscillation frequency). The required
MAX
speed depends on the material and working conditions – it can be
adjusted by the trial and error method only.
n
Grinding
Secure the machined piece on a steady surface or lock it in a vice. Switch
the grinder on.
Drive the grinding shoe of the tool on the machined surface with small,
elliptic movements. Do not apply any additional pressure, the own
weight of the device is fully sufficient. Strong pressure onto the treated
surface is not a measure that increases efficiency of grinding; instead, it
leads to premature wear of both the tool and the abrasive paper.
Repeat several subsequent grinding operations using abrasive paper
with lower granulation size each time.
NOTE:
Only abrasive sheets of sound working condition guarantee
satisfying performance of machining and protect the tool from possible
failures.
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE:
WARNING:
Unplug the device from the electric network
before any maintenance or repair operations.
Generally, this power tool does not require any special maintenance.
Store the machine in a place away from children, keep it clean and
protect from humidity and dust. Storage conditions should exclude any
mechanical damage and weathering.
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Cleaning
In order to provide safe and efficient operation, case and ventilation gaps
of the grinder should always be free of dust and fouling, if only possible. It
is recommended to clean the tool immediately after each use.
Wipe off the grinder with a soft, damp rug with a minute amount of soap,
or blow it through with compressed air at low pressure.
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents; they can damage plastic
parts of the grinder.
Take care to not let water inside the device.
n
Transport
Transport and store the device in a package protecting from humidity
and dust. Secure the vents. Small elements penetrating the casing might
damage the motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (TYPICAL PROBLEMS):
The tool does not work:
-
check if the power cord is connected properly and check fuses
.
If the
power tool cannot be turned on, send it to a service point. The addresses
are provided in the warranty card.
MANUFACTURER:
PROFIX Ltd.,
34 Marywilska Street,
03-228 Warsaw, POLAND.
P
ROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:
NOTE:
The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must
never be thrown away together with other waste (with the
penalty of a fine). Hazardous components of electronic
equipment may adversely affect the natural environment and
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