– When it is cold, make sure your body and your
hands, in particular, are kept warm.
– Take regular breaks and move your hands at the
same time to promote circulation.
Remaining risks
There will still be residual risks even when the device
is used according to the instructions and under obser-
vation of all of the safety notes in this set of operating
instructions:
• Touching the tool in the uncovered section.
• Reaching into the operating tool.
• Kickback from work pieces and work piece parts.
Personal protective clothing
Wear goggles when working with the device.
When working with tools that cause consid-
erable dust, wear a dust protection mask.
If you have long hair, cover or wear a hair
net.
Do not wear protective gloves when working
with the device.
Your device at a glance
Note: The actual appearance of your prod-
uct may differ from the illustrations.
► P. 3, fig. 1
1. Locking button
2. Revolution regulator
3. On/Off switch
4. Tool holder
Scope of delivery
• Operating manual
• Axial grinder
• Case
• Felt wheels (2×, 25,4×6,3 mm)
• Felt wheels (2×, 12,7×6,3 mm)
• Mandrel for felt wheel (1×)
• Polish compound (1×)
• Installation wrench
Operation
Check before switching on!
Check to make sure the unit is in a safe operating
condition:
– Check to make sure there are no visible defects.
– Check to make sure all unit components are cor-
rectly mounted.
Inserting a tool
► P. 3, fig. 2
CAUTION! Risk of injury! Only use tools
approved by the manufacturer!
Never use damaged tools. Always check
tools for tears and other damage before
mounting.
Only use tools that are appropriate for the
material you are processing.
Only use tools with a permitted revolution
that is at least as high as the idle revolutions
of the unit.
1. Fit the appropriate collect chuck for the tool into
the tool holder.
2. Screw the coupling nut into place.
3. Fit the required tool into the collet chuck.
4. Press and hold down the locking button.
5. Tighten the coupling nut with the supplied mount-
ing wrench.
Switching on and off
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit! The
motor may overheat in the event of perma-
nent heavy loads and low revolutions. Run
the motor at higher revolutions in idle to
allow it to cool down.
1. Switching on: Push the On/Off switch (3) to posi-
tion [I].
Switching off: Push the On/Off switch (3) to posi-
tion [0].
2. Regulating the revolutions: Set the revolution reg-
ulator (2) to the required level.
Notes on using the device
WARNING! Risk of injury! Do not tilt work
piece and tool. Risk of injury due to flying
broken pieces!
Note: Excessive pressure does not result in
greater performance, instead it causes
greater wear on the tools.
– Always hold work pieces securely or clamp into
place.
– Do not tilt work piece and tool.
– When milling or engraving hold the device as if it
were a writing implement.
– For coarse work, hold the device as if it were a
hammer.
• The following guidelines apply to the tool revolu-
tions:
– Plastic and materials with a low melting point
must be processed at lower revolutions.
– To polish or clean using wire brushes select a
low revolution level in order to prevent damages
by the brushes.
– Wooden materials should be processed at
higher revolutions.
– Iron and steel should be processed at higher
revolutions.
– Dampening the tool with petroleum or another
suitable lubricant will prevent shavings from
sticking to the cut surfaces.
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