Snap-On CTGR8845 Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales página 14

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Do not direct the tool toward anyone while the wheel
is spinning. Depending on the process and specific
accessory, position the tool at the proper angle with
respect to the work surface.
Figure 11: Tool Position
A. Working Angle
Grinding
Lightly press the tool evenly on the surface and move
back and forth to prevent the workpiece from getting
too hot. For grinding, keep the machine at an angle of
30-40° for the best results.
Cutting/Separating
Always work against the run of the disc. This reduces
the danger of the machine kicking back from the cut
out of control.
Figure 12: Cutting with Abrasive Disc
1. Using a speed suitable for the material, evenly guide
the wheel in a straight line.
2. Do not use excessive force, tilt, sway, twist, or
attempt to make curved cuts with this tool. This
increases the chance of wheel fracture which may
lead to injury.
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Sanding
Lightly press the tool evenly on the work surface to
prevent the workpiece from getting too hot. For best
results, keep the machine at an angle of 5-15°.
Wire Brushing
The supplied Type 27 guard is required when using
wire brushes or wire wheels.
The operator and bystanders are required to wear
A
personal protective equipment when wire brushes
and wheels are in use. Work gloves are required for
the operator as the wires are sharp and may easily
penetrate clothing.
The wheel and brushes must not come into contact
with the guard when mounted or in use. This may
cause the brush wires to break apart from the wheel
and lead to injury.
1. Overstressing the wire wheels may lead to damage of
the accessory and personal injury. For more
aggressive material removal, try switching to wire
wheels with different characteristics.
2. For wire cup brushes, press down evenly on the tool
maintaining contact with the work surface.
Continuously move the tool to prevent swirling and
burning of the workpiece. For best results, keep the
machine at an angle of 5-10°.
3. For radial wire wheels, press down evenly on the tool
maintaining contact with the work surface.
Continuously move the tool to prevent gouging and
burning of the workpiece.
Tool Troubleshooting
The electronic signal display is solid red and the
machine
overheated. Run the machine with no load until the
indicator turns off. The tool will need to be cycled
off and on to exit the low-power mode. Do not leave
the tool running in low-power mode, doing so
could cause damage to the tool. Do not set the tool
down or leave it unattended in cool down mode.
The electronic signal display is solid red and the
machine turns off: This is likely a stall condition or
a battery shutdown condition. Turn the tool off and
remove it from the workpiece before restarting the
tool. Allow the battery to cool off if needed. Do not
leave the switch in the ON position in this condition.
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speed
decreases:
The
tool
has
(05/20)
loading