Product Familiarisation; Intended Use - Silverline Manual De Instrucciones

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• Repeat the removal of the grinder from load intermittently to keep the tool cool during use.
If a grinder is slowing down on sticky material whilst under load:
1. Check the correct grinding wheel type is being used.
2. Make shallower passes across the material.

Product Familiarisation

1
Grinding Disc (not included)
2
Guard Securing Screw
3
Spindle Lock Button
4
Spindle
5
Threaded Flange
6
Inner Flange
7
Lock-OFF Button
8
Rear Handle
9
ON/OFF Trigger Switch
10 Auxiliary Handle
11 Grinding Guard
12 Pin Spanner
13 Threaded Auxiliary Handle Hole
14 Power Cord
Accessories (not shown): Cutting Wheel Guard

Intended Use

Portable mains-powered angle grinder using 115mm diameter discs, suitable for medium duty
grinding. Also suitable for wire brushing and for cutting-off operations only when the compatible
cut-off guard is fitted.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your product. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features and
functions
• Ensure all parts of the product are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or
damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this product
Before Use
Fitting the Auxiliary Handle
WARNING: To ensure operator safety, ALWAYS use the tool with the Auxiliary Handle (10)
installed.
• Screw the Auxiliary Handle by hand one of the three Threaded Holes (13) located on the gearbox
housing (Image A)
Adjusting, removing & installing the Wheel Guards
WARNING: The correct guard MUST be installed for each application before use. This is a legal
requirement.
WARNING: NEVER install a cutting disc or super abrasive cutting wheel without the correct
cutting wheel guard in place.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the Guard is positioned to provide a barrier between the disc and the operator.
Adjusting the Grinding Guard
Note: The Grinding Guard (11) can be moved through a range of approximately 90° so it can be
placed between the disc and the operator at any required work angle.
1. Loosen the Grinding Guard Screw (2)
2. Adjust the Grinding Guard so the guard will protect the operator from the disc when the tool
is in use
3. Tighten the Grinding Guard Screw
900W Angle Grinder 115mm
Removing the Guard
Note: Skip Step 1 if no disc is installed.
1. Depress the Spindle Lock Button (3), rotate the Spindle (4) until you feel the lock engage. Use the
Pin Spanner (12) to remove the Threaded Flange (5) and remove the Disc (1)
2. Loosen the Guard Securing Screw (2), rotate the Guard until the protrusions on the band of the
Guard are aligned with the notches on the gear housing (Image B), and remove the Guard
Installing the Guard
1. Loosen the Guard Securing Screw (2)
2. Align the protrusions on the Guard band with the notches on the gear housing
3. Push the Guard onto the gear housing and adjust position
4. Tighten the Guard Securing Screw
Fitting a Grinding or Cutting Disc
IMPORTANT: Ensure the correct Cutting or Grinding Guard is installed.
1. Install the Inner Flange (6) onto the Spindle (4)
Note: Ensure the Inner Flange is fitted the correct way around so that when the Inner Flange is
rotated the Spindle rotates. (Image C)
2. Place the Cutting or Grinding Disc onto the Inner Flange
Note: If using depressed centre discs, ensure that the depression is positioned towards the Inner
Flange.
3. Screw the Threaded Flange (5) onto the Spindle (4)
Note: The raised centre of the Threaded Flange should face towards the disc when installing a
grinding disc (Image D), and away when installing a cutting disc (Image E)
4. Depress the Spindle Lock Button (3) and rotate the Spindle until the lock engages
5. Tighten the Threaded Flange turning clockwise using the Pin Spanner (12).
6. When tight, release the Spindle Lock Button. The grinder is now ready for use
Removing a Grinding or Cutting Disc
1. Remove a disc by depressing the Spindle Lock Button (3), then rotate the Spindle (4) until the
lock engages
2. Use the Pin Spanner (12) to remove the Threaded Flange (5)
Fitting a Wire Cup Brush
Note: When using the angle grinder with wire cup brushes, it may be beneficial to fit the Grinding
Guard (11) and rotate beneath the Auxiliary Handle (10) purely for the benefit of protecting the
operator's hand. This will depend on the design of the wire cup brush and the operation being
performed.
1. Remove Threaded Flange (5), Grinding Disc (1) (if installed) and Inner Flange (6) from the
Spindle (4)
2. Screw the wire cup brush directly onto the Spindle
3. Depress the Spindle Lock Button (3) and rotate the Spindle until you feel the lock engage
4. Tighten the wire cup brush with a suitable spanner. Release the Spindle Lock Button. The
machine is now ready for use (Image F)
Removing a Wire Cup Brush
To remove a cup brush, depress the Spindle Lock Button (3), rotate the Spindle (4) until the lock
engages, then use a suitable spanner (not supplied) to remove the cup brush
Operation
WARNING: ALWAYS wear eye protection, adequate respiratory and hearing protection, as well
as suitable gloves, when working with this tool.
Switching ON & OFF
WARNING: Do not switch the tool ON/OFF when it is under load.
• ALWAYS allow the motor to reach its full speed before applying load
• Ensure the grinder has come to a complete stop before putting down after use
• Using both hands, always hold the tool securely by the handles provided
WARNING: Switching 'OFF' the angle grinder under load will significantly reduce the service
life of the grinder.
1. To start the tool, grip the Rear Handle (6) and Auxiliary Handle (7) firmly
2. Press the Lock 'OFF' Button (7) and press the ON/OFF Trigger Switch (9) (Image G)
3. To stop the tool, release the Trigger Switch.
Note: the Lock 'OFF' mechanism will automatically engage when the Trigger is released, this is a
safety mechanism designed to prevent accidental starting of the tool
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