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3.0 Maintenance
3.1 Transport/folding handle (B)
► The handle of the machine may be folded over for
transport.
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Unscrew the clamping lever of the handle fastener (2)
in order to fold down the handle for transport.
► The carrying grip (19) may be use
3.2 Mounting segments (C)
► Information on quick exchange of grinding seg -
ments
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The grinding segments are inserted intothe groove
and wedged outward by hammering slightly (soft-head
hammer).
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When grinding, the centrifugal force presses thegrin-
ding segments to the outside.
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To replace worn segments, strike them to the inside
with a gentle hammer blow.
When centered, they can be removed easily.
3.3 Recommended segments (D)
► ES-segment: For preparing screed
For grinding and removing sintered layers of
screed and for removing thin paint layers on soft
mineral substrates.
Diamond segment ES, grit 20
Diamond segment ES, grit 40
Diamond segment ES, grit 60
► PCD-segment:
For aggressive removal of PU coatings, putty mass
and tile adhesives (for thick adhesive layers).
► BT-segment: For preparing concrete substrates
For grinding concrete, coatings and highgrade
com-pounds and for removing thin paint layers on
hard substrates.
Diamond segment BT, grit 20
Diamond segment BT, grit 40
Diamond segment BT, grit 60
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► PCD-splinter segment
For removing thin epoxy resin layers, paint, syn-
thetic resin, PU and dispersion adhesive. Well
suited for removing fl eece backing and textile
double backing. (On hard sub-surfaces only.)
3.4 Set level regulator/body carriage (E)
► The machine must be positioned horizontally when
sanding/milling segments are attached.
For this purpose, the body carriage (7) may be read-
justed via the elongated holes of the level regulator (6).
If the sanding segments have been used up, then
the machine may also be re-adjusted via the level
regulator (6) and positioned horizontally again.
The position may be checked using the provid
spirit level on the motor head
3.5 Dust extraction
► Dusts from materials such as lead-containing coatings,
some wood types, minerals and metal can be harmful
to one's health. Touching or inhaling the dusts can
cause allergic reactions and/or lead to respiratory
infections of the user or bystanders.
Certain dusts, such as oak or beech dust, are consi-
de red carcinogenic, especially in connection with
wood-treatment additives (chromate, wood preservati-
ve). Materials containing asbestos may only be worked
on by specialists.
– Use dust extraction whenever possible.
– Provide for good ventilation of the work area.
– The use of a P2 fi lter class respirator is recommended.
Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the
materials to be worked.
The vacuum cleaner must be approved for the extrac-
tion of masonry dust. WOLFF provides:
Cleaner VACUCLEAN
Insert the suction hose of the vacuum cleaner in
the adapter (18) of the machine.
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