Symbol
power tool designation
The power tool is intended for dry cutting, grinding and
sanding of metals (and other materials)�
The area of the tool application can be expanded due
to use of additional accessories�
There is a possibility of a stationary installation of the
power tool by use of some special accessories�
Power tool
components
1
Reducer
2 Spindle lock
3 Ventilation slots
4 Protective casing
5 Additional handle *
6 Body
7 Turn handle lock
8 Turn handle
9 Lock-off button
10 On / off switch
11 Wrench *
12 Flange wrench *
13 Vibration-dampening auxiliary handle *
14 Cap *
15 Mounting lug
16 Casing bolt
17 Spindle
18 Flange
19 Disc *
20 Clamping nut
* Optional extra
Not all of the accessories illustrated or described
are included as standard delivery.
Installation and regulation
of power tool elements
Before carrying out any works on the power tool it
must be disconnected from the mains.
Do not draw up the fastening elements
too tight to avoid damaging the thread.
Mounting / dismounting / setting-up of
some elements is the same for all power
tool models, in this case specific models
are not indicated in the illustration.
Additional handle (see fig. 1)
Always use the additional handle 5 or 13 when operat-
ing� Additional handle 5 or 13 may be positioned as
deemed comfortable by the user�
Meaning
Do not dispose of the power
tool in a domestic waste
container�
DWT
• Release additional handle 5 or 13 as shown on fig. 1.
• Extract cap 14 and screw additional handle 5 or 13
into the threaded opening�
• Insert cap 14 into the freed threaded opening�
Protective casing
Always use protective casing 4 when
applying cutting and grinding discs.
Operation of the aforementioned ac-
cessories without protective casing 4
is strictly forbidden. Protective casing 4 should al-
ways face the operator with its closed part.
Mounting / dismounting the protective casing (see
fig. 2)
• With wrench 11 release bolt 16 and install protective
casing 4 onto the spindle neck, watching that mounting
lug 15 comes into the longitudinal groove of the spindle
neck (see fig. 2).
• Turn protective casing 4 into the required position
and tighten bolt 16 with wrench 11�
• When dismounting protective casing 4 repeat the
aforementioned operations in reverse order�
Mounting / replacement of accessories
After mounting accessories of any kind,
make a trial run before commencing op-
eration - start the power tool and let it
work in idle mode for not less than 30
seconds. The operation of accessories with radial
or axial run-out and causing increased vibration of
the power tool is strictly forbidden.
Wearing protective gloves is recom-
mended for mounting / replacing acces-
sories.
Mounting of cutting / grinding disc (see fig. 3)
• Install flange 18 onto spindle 17 (see fig. 3).
• Install one of the aforementioned accessories onto
spindle 17�
• Press and hold spindle lock 2�
• Screw clamping nut 20 onto spindle 17 and tight-
en it with flange wrench 12� Attention: at mounting
any accessories over 4 mm thick clamping nut 20
should be turned over (see fig. 3).
• Release spindle lock 2�
Replacing the cutting / grinding disc (see fig. 3-4)
• Press and hold spindle lock 2�
• Release clamping nut 20 with flange wrench 12 (see
fig. 4).
• Replace the accessory�
• Screw clamping nut 20 onto spindle 17 and tight-
en it with flange wrench 12� Attention: at mounting
any accessories over 4 mm thick clamping nut 20
should be turned over (see fig. 3).
• Release spindle lock 2�
Always use the correct supply voltage: the power sup-
ply voltage must match the information quoted on the
power tool identification plate.
English
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Initial operating
of the power tool