♦
Use the combination spanner
collet chuck mount
♦
Fit the tool and screw the collet chuck mount
back into place.
♦
Release the black collar
Changing the collet chuck
You can change the collet chuck
diameter of the tool you want to use is different.
♦
Push the black collar
the flexible shaft
that the collet chuck mount
anticlockwise direction. Hold the black collar
in this position.
♦
Use the combination spanner
collet chuck mount
Unscrew the collet chuck mount
♦
Remove the collet chuck
a collet chuck
with the desired diameter.
♦
Replace the collet chuck mount
flexible shaft
. Screw the collet chuck mount
tight
using the combination spanner
♦
Release the black collar
Using the work arbor for cutting discs
♦
Use the screw driver side of the combination
spanner
to undo and tighten the screw of the
work arbor for cutting discs
♦
Fit the work arbor for cutting discs
described into the flexible shaft
♦
Use the combination spanner
screw on the work arbor for cutting discs
♦
Fit the desired cutting disc
screw between the two washers.
♦
Use the combination spanner
screw on the work arbor for cutting discs
PDFW 120 A1
to undo the
on the flexible shaft
.
if the shaft
all the way back onto
to lock the spindle. Note
is loosened in an
to undo the
on the flexible shaft
.
and replace it with
back on the
.
.
.
as
.
to undo the
/
onto the
to tighten the
Use the work arbor for polishing felts
.
♦
Screw the tip of the work arbor for polishing
felts
clockwise into the corresponding hole
in the polishing felts
♦
Fit the work arbor for polishing felts
described into the flexible shaft
Using the work arbor for abrasive belts
♦
Push the required abrasive belt
pletely onto the corresponding work arbor for
abrasive belts
♦
Use the combination spanner
screw on the work arbor
abrasive belts.
♦
Fit the work arbor for abrasive belts
.
described into the flexible shaft
Notes on working with materials/
tools/speed range
■
Never use the appliance for other purposes
and only use original parts/accessories. Using
attachments or accessory tools other than those
recommended in the operating instructions can
lead to a risk of injury.
■
Determine the rotational speed range for work-
ing on zinc, zinc alloys, aluminium, copper and
lead by trying it out on test pieces.
■
Use a low rotational speed for work on plastics
and materials with a low melting point.
■
Use a high rotational speed for working on
wood.
■
Carry out cleaning, polishing and buffing work
.
in the medium speed range.
The following are recommendations only and not
binding. When carrying out practical work, carry
out your own tests to see which tool and which set-
tings are ideal for the material you are working on.
.
/
.
as
.
/
com-
/
.
to tighten the
/
to fasten the
/
.
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