TOOL CHARACTERISTICS
The pneumatic cutter is a tool which uses compressed air
under appropriate pressure to operate. Thanks to the installed
cutting blade, it is possible to cut metal parts. The tools are
suitable for indoor use and should not be exposed to moisture
or precipitation. Proper, reliable and safe operation of the tool
depends on appropriate use, that is why you should
read and keep the entire instruction manual before the fi rst
use of the tool.
The supplier shall not be held liable for any damage or injury
resulting from improper use of the tool, failure to observe the
safety regulations and recommendations of this manual. Use of
the tool for purposes other than those for which it was intended
shall cause the loss of the user's rights to the warranty, as well
as under inconsistencies with the agreement.
ACCESSORIES
The cutter is equipped with a connector to connect to the
pneumatic system. Also included are wrenches for mounting
and changing the cutting wheel.
TECHNICAL DATA
Parameter
Catalogue No.
Weight
Diameter of air connector (PT)
Diameter of air supply hose (internal)
Revolutions
Tool holder diameter
Blade diameter
Maximum work pressure
Required air fl ow
Sound pressure (EN ISO 15744)
Sound power (EN ISO 15744)
Vibrations (EN ISO 28927-4)
GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS
WARNING! When operating a pneumatic tool, it is
recommended that you always observe basic safety principles,
including those listed below, in order to reduce the risk of fi re,
electric shock and injury.
Please read and keep the entirety of this instruction
manual before using the tool.
CAUTION! Read all of the following instructions. Failure to do
so may result in electric shock, fi re, or personal injury. The term
"pneumatic tool" used in these instructions refers to all tools
operating by means of a compressed air stream at the correct
pressure.
General safety conditions
Due to multiple hazards, read and understand the safety
instructions before starting installation, operation, repair,
maintenance and alteration of accessories or when working in
the vicinity of a pneumatic tool. Failure to do so may result in
O R I G I N A L
10
GB
Measure Unit
Value
YT-09717
[kg]
0.7
[mm / "]
6.3 / 1.4
[mm / "]
10 / 3/8
[min
]
18,000
-1
[mm / "]
9.5 / 3/8
[mm]
75
[MPa]
0.8
[l/min.]
170
[dB(A)]
90.0 ± 3.0
[dB(A)]
101.0 ± 3.0
[m/s
]
1.2 ± 1.5
2
I N S T R U C T I O N S
serious injury. Pneumatic tools may only be installed, adjusted
and assembled by qualifi ed and trained personnel. Do not
modify the pneumatic tool. Modifi cations can reduce effi ciency
and safety and increase the risk for the tool operator. Do not
throw away the safety instructions, they should be handed
over to the tool operator. Do not use the pneumatic tool if it
is damaged. The tool must be periodically inspected for the
visibility of information required by the ISO 11148 standard. The
employer/user should contact the manufacturer to replace the
nameplate whenever necessary.
Hazards connected with ejected parts
Damage to the workpiece, accessories or even to the inserted
tool can result in parts being ejected at high speeds. Always use
impact-resistant eye protection. The degree of protection must
be selected according to the works carried out. Make sure that
the workpiece is securely clamped. Make sure that the wheel is
securely attached to the grinder. Check whether the maximum
speed of the grinding wheel, expressed in RPM, is equal to or
higher than the rated speed of the spindle. Make sure that the
grinding wheel guard is in place, in good condition and properly
mounted. Make sure that the grinding wheel guard is checked
regularly. Regularly check whether the speed of the grinder is
not higher than its rated speed. The test should be carried out
without the mounted grinding wheel and in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions. Check whether the grinding
wheel fi xing fl anges specifi ed by the manufacturer have been
used and are in good condition, e.g. free from cracks, burrs
and fl at. Check whether the spindle and the spindle thread
are not damaged or worn. Make sure that sparks and waste
generated during operation are not hazardous. Disconnect the
grinder from the power source before replacing or repairing the
grinding wheel.
Hazards connected with entanglement
The Hazards connected with entanglement may cause choking,
scalping and/or cutting if loose clothing, jewellery, necklaces,
hair or gloves are not kept away from the tool or accessories.
Hazards connected with work
Avoid contact with the rotating spindle and the mounted
grinding wheel to prevent cutting of hands and other body
parts. Using the tool can expose the operator's hands to
hazards such as crushing, impact, cutting, abrasion and heat.
Wear suitable gloves to protect your hands. The operator and
the maintenance personnel should be physically able to cope
with the quantity, weight and power of the tool. Hold the tool
correctly. Be prepared to withstand normal or unexpected
movements and always keep both hands at the ready. Keep
your feet in balance and in a safe position. The pressure on
the start and stop device should be released in the event of
a power failure. Use only the lubricants recommended by
the manufacturer. Protective goggles must be worn, and we
recommend wearing suitable gloves and protective clothing.
If working above the head, wear a protective helmet. When
the movement of the grinding wheel stops, hold the grinding
wheel all the time in such a position that it does not come into
contact with any object. The grinder can only be set down
when the wheel has come to a complete standstill. During
cutting, the workpiece should be supported in such a way
that the cutting gap is maintained at a constant or increasing