3. Remove the outer flange screw.
4. Release the abrasive disc of the shaft.
TURN ON & TURN OFF
CAUTION: Make sure the switch can be con-
trolled freely and keep it off before connect the
grinder.
The switch includes a
lock button (A) and the
trigger (B). The lock
button must be pressed
to turn on the tool, it
prevents an accidental
start.
1. Switch on: Press the
lock button and press
the trigger switch.
2. Switch off: Simply re-
lease the switch trigger.
3. Move only to the work piece then of turn on
the tool.
4. When the carbon brushes are worn, the tool
will turn off automatically.
5. When use a new abrasive disc, leave the ma-
chine run for a few minutes without load.
SWITCHING ON
For continuous operation:
For the tool to operate in a continuous opera-
tion, press the power button and then operate
the switch located on IT (see TURN ON/OFF Sec-
tion). To unlock, just press the switch again to
release.
WARNING: Don't storage the tool switched
ON. This could cause an accidental start when is
plugged again, and cause several damages and
personal injuries.
CAUTION: Before to plug the tool, always
verify that the switch works properly.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
GRINDING
1. For best control, hold the angle grinder firmly
with one hand gripping the side handle and the
other gripping the rubber-coated grip on the
body of the angle grinder.
NOTE: The starting torque creates a sudden jerk.
2. Always position the guard so that the ex-
posed grinding disc is pointing away from the
operator.
3. After starting the tool, apply the grinding disc
to the workpiece.
NOTE: Do not turn the angle grinder "ON" or
12
"OFF" while the grinder is in contact with the
workpiece. It will decrease the life of the trig-
ger switch and could cause damage to the work-
piece.
NOTE: Be prepared for a stream of sparks when
the disc touches metal.
4. Tilt the angle grinder at a 10º to15º angle for
easy handling and smooth grinding.
This will make it easier to remove the disc from
the workpiece, and will prevent unnecessary
overloading.
5. Apply the grinding disc to the work surface
using light, steady pressure for grinding effi-
B
ciency.
A
sure. The weight of the tool applies adequate
pressure. Excessive or sudden pressure will over-
load the motor, cause a drop in the speed and
put dangerous stress on the grinding disc, pos-
sibly causing breakage and injury.
6. When using a new grinding disc, do not move
the disc in a forward direction (A) on the work-
piece. Doing so will cause the edge of the disc to
cut into the surface of the workpiece.
While grinding, the direction of movement
should be backward, toward the operator (see
image above).
indentation after it has been worn to a 3" diam-
eter. The continued use of a worn-out disc may
result in disc explosion and serious injury.
grinder, the ON/OFF trigger switch, and the cord
for any damaged, missing, or worn parts. Check
for loose screws, misalignment or binding of
moving parts, or any other conditions that may
affect the operation. If abnormal vibration or
noise occurs, turn the tool off immediately and
have the problem corrected before further use.
CUTTING
The finished will be perfect if you make it with
a straight angle and with a middle pressure. If
you apply too much pressure, it may result in the
collapse of the disc and can cause severe injuries
to the operator and bystanders.
Don't press the cutting disc side. When making
long cuts, outlined or channel cuts, always starts
by the shorter work piece section.
WARNING: Do not apply unnecessary pres-
WARNING: Do not use a disc with a centre
WARNING: Before each use, inspect the angle