f. Wrench storage(Fig.6)
Fig. 6
3. Operation for working
a. Grinding
Never use a cutting disc for grinding.
!
WARNING
To grind, only use the guard designed for grinding
CAUTION: Never press the spindle locking button while the disc is rotating.
For best grinding results, position the tool at an angle of between 30° and 40° Move
the tool backwards and forwards applying light pressure. This way, the item being
worked on will not heat up too much, will not discolor and avoids forming grooves.
!
The disc continues to spin for a few seconds after you have released
the switch. Check that your hands are always at a distance from the
rotating disc.
WARNING
b. Cutting metal
!
Never use a grinding disc for cutting.
WARNING
To cut metal, always use the guard designed for cutting.
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In order for convenient using and
storing, this tool features a wrench
storage function which you can store
your wrench into the auxiliary handle
after use.
•
Insert the wrench into the slot which
is in the auxiliary handle.
•
The wrench is totally stored until the
prominences on the wrench is locked
on the auxiliary handle sockets.
•
To take the wrench out of the handle,
hold the two sides of the wrench pin
and pull it out.
Never press the spindle locking button while the disc is rotating.
!
WARNING
• While cutting, move the tool forward without forcing it, depending on the material
you are cutting.
• Don't apply pressure to the cutting disc.
• Don't tilt the tool or move it from side to side.
• Do not reduce the cutting disc speed when it's been turned off by applying lateral
pressure.
• The tool must always work in an abrasive movement directed upwards. Otherwise,
it risks being propelled in an uncontrolled manner away from the cutting line.
• When cutting bars with square sections or profiles, it's preferable to start with the
straightest part.
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