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ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
To prevent accidental
operation, turn off and unplug tool
before
performing the following operations.
Failure to do this could result in serious
personal injury.
ATTACHING THE WHEEL GUARD - FIG. 2
WARNING:
NEVER
GRIND OR BRUSH WITHOUT GUARD IN
PLACE.
• Place the tool on a table, with the spindle
(9) facing up.
• Place the spring washer (8) over the
spindle and locate it on the shoulder (10).
• Place the guard (4) onto the tool as
shown.
• Place the flange (7) over the spindle with
the protruding pips towards the guard.
Make sure that the holes in the flange
align with the screw holes.
• Secure the flange with the screws (6).
Make sure that the screws are fully tight
and that the guard can be rotated.
REMOVING THE WHEEL GUARD (FOR
SANDING ONLY) - FIG. 3
CAUTION:
To prevent loss of control,
do not set tool down until accessory has
completely stopped turning.
This tool is fitted with a guard. For sanding
only, you can remove the guard as follows:
• Remove the outer flange, disc and inner
flange if they have been attached.
• Use a screwdriver to remove the screws (6).
• Remove the flange (7), guard (4) and
spring washer (8). Store these parts
carefully.
ADJUSTING THE GUARD
The guard can be rotated 90°.
• Rotate the guard as required.
FITTING THE SIDE HANDLE
• A three position auxiliary handle (3) is
furnished with your grinder and can be
screwed into either side of the grinder
housing as well as into the top.
WARNING:
SHOULD BE USED AT ALL TIMES to
maintain complete control of the tool.
Always make sure the handle is tight.
FITTING AND REMOVING DEPRESSED
CENTER WHEELS - FIG. 4 - 6
WARNING:
center wheels without the proper guard.
The capacity of this tool is 4.5" (114 mm)
diameter x ¼" (6.35 mm) thick grinding
wheels.
FITTING - FIGURE 4,5
• Fit the guard as described above.
• Place the inner flange (11) onto the
spindle (7) as shown (fig. 4). Make sure
that the flange is correctly located on the
flat sides of the spindle.
• Place the disc (12) onto the spindle (7)
as shown (fig. 4). If the disc has a raised
center (13), make sure that the raised
center faces the inner flange.
• Make sure that the disc locates correctly
on the inner flange.
• Place the outer flange (14) onto the
spindle. When fitting a grinding disc, the
raised center on the outer flange must
face towards the disc (A in fig. 5).
• Keep the spindle lock (5) depressed and
tighten the outer flange using the two-pin
spanner (15) (fig. 6).
• When using a depressed-center
wheel, hold the tool so that an angle of
approximately 30° exists between the
wheel and the work.
• When using ready-mount or hubbed
wheels, flanges are not required.
WARNING:
depressed-center wheel. Never use a
wheel with rated speed lower than the
speed on the nameplate of the tool.
EDGE GRINDING
Edge grinding may be done with Type
27 depressed center wheels specifically
designed for this purpose. These wheels
are available locally. They must not be
subject to side pressure.
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This handle
Never use any depressed-
:Check rated speed on