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Important! Observe
operating instructions!
Wear goggles.
Use ear defenders
„Tested Safety" voluntary
quality mark
Housing is double insulated
CE Mark (conformity to
European safety standards)
7 – Installation and setting
Disk guard
The scope of the delivery for this power
tool contains a protective hood for cutting
discs (5) and one for roughing discs (15).
The position of the disc covers (5/15)
can be adapted to suit the relevant
working conditions. To do this, loosen
the screw (7) with a screwdriver and
turn the cover to the new position.
Tighten the screw back up again (fig. 3).
CAUTION! The closed part of the
disk guard should always point
towards the user to protect him from
sparks and chippings.
Mounting and removing the disc
cover
If necessary, and if the situation requires
it, the disc cover can be exchanged. To
do this, loosen the screw (7) in such a
way that the cover can be removed by
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turning it out of the guide groove of the
sanding head.
Mount in reverse order.
Mounting tools
CAUTION! Before working on the
machine, always pull out the
power plug!
Separating and roughing discs
All types of separating and roughing
discs can be mounted to the spindle (6)
(Figure 2) (offset A/B, flat). Depending
on the type of disc and the thickness, a
suitable arrangement of the tensioning
disc (9) and the clamping nut (10) is
selected.
Press the spindle-locking button (8)
in deep and hold it in this position.
If necessary, turn the spindle
slightly with the free hand until it locks into
position. Tighten the clamping nut with the
flange key provided (fig. 5). Do not work
with disks thicker than 6 mm.
CAUTION! Allow disks to cool
down before changing them.
HOT! Always work with the disk guard
in position!
CAUTION! With accessories,
always comply with the
manufacturer's directions. The
maximum rotation speed must be
greater than the idling speed of the
machine.
Additional grip
Depending on the working method, the
additional handle (12) can be mounted
in three different positions on the
grinding head (fig. 4).