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1. Components and Parts
(standard delivery)......................8
2. Please Read First!.......................9
3. Safety...........................................9
3.1 Specified Conditions of Use..........9
3.2 General Safety Instructions ..........9
3.3 Symbols on the Machine ............10
4. Operation...................................10
4.1 Before Initial Operation...............10
4.2 Installation of Grinding Disc or
Cutoff Wheel...............................10
4.3 Air Supply ...................................10
4.4 Adjusting the Wheel Guard.........10
4.5 Using the Tool.............................10
5. Care and Maintenance..............11
6. Available Accessories..............11
7. Repairs.......................................11
8. Environmental Protection........11
9. Technical Specifications..........11
These instructions are written in a way to
let you work with the tool quickly and
safely. Here is how to use the instruc-
tions:
Read these instructions before use.
Pay special attention to the safety
information.
If you notice transport damage while
unpacking, notify your supplier
immediately. Do not operate the
tool!
These instructions are intended for
persons having a basic technical
knowledge in the handling of tools
like the one described herein. If you
have no experience whatsoever with
such tool, we strongly recommend
to seek the advise of experienced
persons.
Keep all documents supplied with
this tool for future reference. Retain
your proof of purchase in case of a
future warranty claim.
Should you rent or sell the tool, pass
on all documents supplied with the
tool.
The manufacturer assumes no liability
for any damage caused by neglect of
these operating instructions.
Information in these instructions is
marked as under:
Danger!
Risk of personal injury or
environmental damage.
Caution!
Risk of material damage.
Note:
Additional information.
At times numbers are used in illus-
trations (1, 2, 3, ...). These numbers
indicate component parts;
are consecutively numbered;
Numbered steps must carried out in
sequence.
Instructions which can be carried
out in any order are marked by a
bullet point (•).
Listings are indicated by a dash (–).
3.1 Specified Conditions of
Use
This angle grinder is an air tool for use
by craftsmen. It can be used for grinding,
deburring, polishing, cutting and surface
preparation of metals, stones or ceram-
ics.
This tool shall only be powered by an air
compressor. The max. permissible work-
ing pressure stated in the Technical
Specifications must not be exceeded.
This tool must not be operated with
gases that are explosive, combustible or
detrimental to health.
Any other use is not as specified. Use
not as specified, modification of the tool
or use of parts not approved by the man-
ufacturer can cause unforeseeable dam-
age!
3.2 General Safety Instruc-
tions
When using this air tool follow the
safety instructions given below, to
exclude the risk of personal injury or
material damage.
Please also observe the special
safety instructions in the respective
chapters.
Observe the statuary accident insur-
ance institution regulations and reg-
ulations for the prevention of acci-
dents pertaining to the operation of
air compressors and air tools, where
applicable.
This air tool must only be operated
by persons who have read and
understood the operating instruc-
tions, and who are aware of the dan-
gers associated with handling such
tool. Persons under 18 years of age
shall use this tool only in the course
of their vocational training, under the
supervision of an instructor.
A
General hazards!
Keep your work area tidy – a messy
work area invites accidents.
Be alert. Do not operate this tool
while under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication.
Never use the tool when under the
influence of alcohol or medication.
Consider environmental conditions:
keep work area well lighted.
Prevent adverse body positions.
Ensure firm footing and keep your
balance at all times.
Keep children and bystanders away
from the work area.
Store air tools out of the reach of
children.
Always use a quick coupler to con-
nect this air tool to a compressor.
Do not work materials detrimental to
health.
Working with this tool may generate
sparks. Do not use the tool near
flammable materials, liquids or
gases.
Do not inhale the sanding dust.
Do not touch any rotating parts.
Disconnect from air supply before
changing grinding discs or cutoff
wheels,
servicing, or
when tool is left unattended.
Use only grinding and cuttings discs
intended by the manufacturer for
this tool.
Do not operate the tool without
installed wheel guard.
Make sure that all assembly tools
are removed from the air tool before
turning it on.
c
Entanglement hazard!
Ensure that no parts of the body or
clothing can be drawn in by rotating
components during operation (no
neckties, no loose-fitting clothes;
contain long hair with a hair net).
A
Hazard generated by insuffi-
cient personal protection gear!
Wear personal protection gear:
ear protection,
protective spectacle,
protective gloves,
dust respirator (when work gen-
erates dust).
A
Hazard generated by machine
defects!
Do not attempt to repair the tool
yourself! Only trained specialists are
permitted to service or repair com-
Table of Contents
2. Please Read First!
3. Safety
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