Masonry Cutting Guard Assembly
A Type B (27) grinding
wheel guard may not be
used for all tool operations. Do not discard
guard when not in use. Always reinstall wheel
guard when converting back to grinding opera-
tions.
To improve ergonomics of your grinder when
cutting masonry, gearbox must be rotated rela-
tive to the position of the switch as the tool
was assembled at the factory.
Rotate Gearbox
(Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 12, Fig. 13)
1. Disconnect the Battery Pack 5 from the
tool.
2. Completely unscrew the four screws
securing the Gear Housing 33 to the Motor
Housing 34
.
3. Rotate the Gear Housing 33 to the proper
orientation without removing motor body
from the Motor Housing 34.
Fig. 12
33
Assembly
4. Screw in and tighten the four screws you
5. The screw holding the Guard Release Lever
6. Attach proper dust collection guard with
Fig. 13
34
12
-23-
• For the slide switch models, rotate
gear housing 180 degrees, so the Slide
Switch 2 is 90 degrees from the Spindle
18
.
• For the paddle switch models, rotate
the Gear Housing 33 90 degrees, so the
Paddle Switch 3 is facing the workpiece
.
removed
.
12 is longer than the other screws
long screw must stay with the Guard Re-
lease Lever 12 when re-attaching the Gear
Housing 33 for the Guard Release Lever 12
to operate properly.
foot and accessory.
180°
90°
. This
2
180°
3
(under
tool)
90°