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Proxxon LHW Manuel D'utilisation page 12

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cutting disc can cause recoil when cutting into gas
or water lines, electric cables or other objects.
Special safety guidelines on sanding:
a) Do not use any overdimensioned sanding disc pa-
pers, but comply with manufacturer's specifica-
tions on sanding paper size. Sanding papers that
extend beyond the grinding disc can cause injuries
as well as lead to binding, tearing of the sanding
discs or recoil.
For use in dry environments only
Protection class II device
Please do not dispose off the machine!
Wear safety glasses!
Description of the machine:
The user who frequently uses his long-neck angle
grinder in cramped spaces will appreciate the device. A
slender shape, imposing power and a comprehensive
range of accessories make the LHW the ideal tool for
deburring, rough-machining, precision polishing,
rounding off edges, colour removal, removing rust, sep-
arating small parts and sharpening of tools. The LHW
can easily machine many materials, such as for example
steel, non-ferrous metals, glass, wood and ceramics.
Ideally suited for model, tool and mould construction,
but also, for example, in the motor vehicle sector or for
repairs to vehicles.
The deflection is achieved through the precise, double
ball-bearing bevel gear. It is driven by a powerful special
motor which is efficiently force-cooled against over-
heating. A sanding disc of high-grade corundum (grit
60), a fan sander (grit 100) and a fabric-reinforced cut-
ting disc are included.
Key
1.
Locking button
2.
ON-OFF switch
3.
Unit handle
4.
Connection cable with mains plug
5.
Protective guard
6.
Grinding disc
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Technical Data
Motor:
Voltage
Output power
Unit:
Rotational speed
Disc diameter
Length
Weight
Generated noise
Vibration at the handle
Noise/vibration information
The information on vibration and noise emission has been
determined in compliance with the prescribed standard-
ised and normative measuring methods and can be used
to compare electrical devices and tools with each other.
These values also allow a preliminary evaluation of the
loads caused by vibration and noise emissions.
WARNING!
Depending on the operating conditions, the emissions
that actually occur may deviate from the values given
above!
This applies in particular depending on the workpiece
to be machined and the insert tool (especially its wear
condition). Unsuitable workpieces or materials, poorly
maintained tools, too high a feed rate or unsuitable in-
sert tools can significantly increase the vibration load
and noise generation.
To more accurately estimate the actual vibration and
noise load, also take the times into consideration where
the device is switched off, or is running but is not actu-
ally in use. This can clearly reduce the vibration and
noise load across the entire work period.
WARNING:
• Ensure regular and proper maintenance of your tool
• Stop operation of the tool immediately if excessive vi-
bration occurs!
• Unsuitable bits and cutters can cause excessive vibra-
tion and noises. Only use suitable bits and cutters!
• Take breaks if necessary when working with the device!
230 V, 50/60 Hz
100 Watt
15000 rpm
50 mm
250 mm
approx. 700 g
78 dB (A)
2.5 m/s
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