C) Handling a work piece
1.
Securely clamp down workpieces to be treated or secure them in a suitable fashion to prevent
uncontrolled movements during the operation.
2.
Connect the device to one of the appropriate power sources listed in the technical
specifications.
.
Switch the device on with the ON/OFF switch ("0"=OFF, "1"=ON), to begin working.
4.
Regulate the shaft speed with the control knob ("+"=faster, "-" =slower).
5.
When working with the flexible shaft, the drive assembly unit should be secured against
undesired movements.
6.
During all tasks, observe the appropriate information contained in the section "Safety
advisories".
5. Tips and hints
•
Work with a test piece first in order to gain a feel for the device and how to achieve the best
results.
•
The geometry of the grinding wheels can be altered to meet particular needs by grinding the
running tool against the whetstone.
•
If the coals of the device are used up, they can be changed. To do this, turn out the plastic slot
covers and insert new coals on both sides.
6. Maintenance
The device is generally maintenance-free. Bearings are oiled for the normal lifecycle of the device.
They do not have to be oiled.
Clean the device with a lightly moistened cloth. Keep the collet chucks and the tool attachment slot
on the shaft free of dust and grease. Blow these out with compressed air if necessary. Ventilation
slits should be kept dust-free in the same or similar manner.
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7. Disposal
A) Dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment
In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of environment, protect human
health and utilise natural resources prudently and rationally, the user should return
unserviceable product to relevant facilities in accordance with statutory regulations.
The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates the product needs to be disposed separately
and not as municipal waste.
B) Used batteries/ rechargeable batteries disposal
The user is legally obliged (battery regulation) to return used batteries and
rechargeable batteries. Disposing used batteries in the household waste is
prohibited! Batteries/ rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances are
marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin. The symbol indicates that the product
is forbidden to be disposed via the domestic refuse. The chemical symbols for the
respective hazardous substances are Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead.
You can return used batteries/ rechargeable batteries free of charge to any collecting
point of your local authority, our stores or where batteries/ rechargeable batteries
are sold.
Consequently you comply with your legal obligations and contribute to environmental protection!
8. Technical data
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Sound pressure level (LPA)
Sound power level (LWA)
No load speed
Acceleration
20 V 50 Hz
10 W
76,4 dB (A)
89.4 dB (A)
8000 to 2 000 U/min
4.5 m/s
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