Application examples/selecting a suitable tool
Function
Milling
Polishing, rust removal
CAUTION!
Exert only slight pres-
sure when applying the
tool to the workpiece.
Cleaning
Grinding
Cutting
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The maximum diameter of the assembled
grinding bodies, grinding cones, pencil grinders
with a thread insert may not exceed 55 mm.
The maximum diameter of sandpaper grinding
accessories may not exceed 80 mm.
NOTE
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The max. permissible length of a mandrel is
33 mm.
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Store the accessories in the original box or store
the accessory components somewhere else to
protect them from damage.
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Store the accessories somewhere dry and not in
the vicinity of aggressive media.
Tips and tricks
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If you exert too much pressure, the fitted tool
can break and/or the workpiece could be dam-
aged. You will achieve optimum working results
by moving the tool over the workpiece at a
steady speed and while exerting light pressure.
PDFW 120 A2
Accessories
Milling cutters
Brass brushes
Polishing felts
/
Cleaning brushes
Pencil grinders
Cutting discs
/
Use
Various jobs; e.g. creating
recesses, hollows, forms,
grooves or slits
Rust removal
Various metals and plastics,
especially precious metals such
as gold and silver
e.g. cleaning hard-to-access
plastic housings or the area
around a door lock
Grinding work on stone, wood,
fine work on hard materials
such as ceramics or alloyed
steel
Working metal, plastic and
wood
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Always pull out the plug before
adjustment, maintenance or repairing
the appliance.
NOTE
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Replacement parts not listed (such as
switches) can be ordered via our service
hotline.
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Motor brushes should only be replaced by
qualified service personnel
The appliance is maintenance-free.
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Always clean the appliance immediately
after finishing work. Use a dry cloth to clean
the housing. Under no circumstances should
you use fuel, detergents, solvents or abrasive
cleaners.
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Ensure ventilation openings are always free.
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Remove any adhering grinding dust with a
brush.
Protrusion
(min–max) mm
18–25
9–15
12–18
9–15
10
12–18
GB │ IE
│
15
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