Cutting Wheel Assembly Continued
• Position a cutting wheel (D) onto the tool.
• Holding the spindle (F) with the supplied wrench (l), replace
the washer (C) and hex head screw (B) until tightened.
L
F
B
LOOSEN
C
D
WARNING: Make sure cutting wheels are securely fastened.
Loose cutting wheels could come off the tool when operating and
cause serious injury.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
START-UP (FIG. 1, PG. 2)
• Connect the tool to air source with the hose of recommended size.
• Turn on the air compressor and allow the air tank to be filled.
• Set the air compressor regulator to 90 PSI. This air tool operates
at a maximum of 90 PSI air pressure.
FASTEN
• While pushing the safety lever forward (1), depress
the trigger(2) to start operating the tool.
nOTe: The spindle revolves at full speed when the trigger is
fully depressed. As thumb is raised the self releasing
trigger closes, slowing down the spindle and allowing the
operator to choose the best speed and power for the job.
When the trigger is completely released it cannot be
depressed again until the safety release is disengaged.
CAUTION: DO NOT place any portion of the body in line with
the cutting wheel while it is rotating.
SHUT-DOWN (FIG. 1, PG. 2)
• Release the trigger in order to stop the tool.
• When job is completed, turn off the air compressor and store
the air tool after lubrication. For safety, put the tool
on a hanger or on a soft flat pad when not in use.
• When changing cutting attachments, always disconnect the
air supply to avoid injury.
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