seruice
facilÿ. lnspæt
ertension
ærds
peiodically
and
replace if
damaged.
Keep handles
dry, clean, and lree from
oil and
grease.
DISCONNECT
OR LOCK
OFF TOOLS when
not in use,
before
seruicing,
and
when
changing
accessories,
such as blades, bits,
cutters.
REMOVE
ADJUSTING KEYS
AND WRENCHES.
Form habit
of
checking
to see that keys
and adjusting wrenches
are removed from
tool
before tuming it
on.
AVOID
UN,NTENTIONAL
STARTING. Don't
carry tool with finger
on switch. Be
sure switch is
off
when
plugging
in.
EXTENSION
CORDS. Make
sure
your
ertension cord is in
good
condition. When
using
an ertension cord,
be sure to uæ one heavy
enough to
cany the cunent
your product
will draw. An
undersized
cord will
cause a drop in line
voltage resulting in lo*s
of
power
and
overheating.
The following table
shows the correct
size to use
depending on
cord
length
and nameplate
ampere rating. lt in doubt,
use
the next heavier
gage.
The
smaller the
gage
number,
the
heavier the
cord.
OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION
CORDS. When
tool is used
outdoors,
use onÿ
ertension cords intended lor
use outdoors and
so marked.
STAY ALERT. Watch
what
you
are
doing. Use common
sense.
Do
not
operate tool when
you
are tired.
.
CHECK DAMAGED
PARTS.
Before
tufircr
use
of thë tool,
a
guard
or
other
part
that is
damaged
should
be carefully
cheçked
to
determine
that
it will
operate
properly
and
pertorm
its intended
function.
Check for
alignment
of moving
pails,
binding
of moving
parts,
breakage
of
pafts,.
mounting,
and
any other
conditions
that
may
atfect its
operation.
A
guard
or other
part
that is
damaged
should
be
properly
repaired
or replaced
by
an authorized
seruice
center
unless
otherwise indicated
elsewhere
in
this instruction
manual.
Have
defective
switches replaced
by authorized
service
center.
Do not
use tool if switch
does not
tum it
on and off.
.
ALWAYS
WEAR EYE PNOTECNON.
.
KEEP
GIIARDS lN
PLACE.
.
Use only
grinding
wheels
having
a
maximum
operating speed
at
least
high as
"No
Load RPM" marked
on the
tool's nameplate.
.
Before
using, inspect reæmmended
accessory
for cracks
or flaws. lf
such
a crack
or
flaw is
evident,
discard
the accessory. The
accessory
should
also be inspected
whenever
you
think the
tool
may have
been
dropped.
When
btaiing
the tool
(with
a new
or
replacement
wheel installed)
hold
the tool in
a well
protected
area
and let it run for
one minute. lf
the wheel
has
an undetected
crack or ftaw,
it shoutd
burst in tess
than
one minute.
Never stan the
tæl with
a
person
in line
with the
wheel.
This includes
the
operator.
ln
operation,
avoid bouncing the
wheel or
giving
rt rough
treatment.
lf this
occurs,
stop the tool
and inspect
the wheet.
ALWAYS
USE GUARDS with
depressed
center
wheels
or
flaring
cup
ginding
wheels.
Clean
your
tool out
periodically.
CAUTION:
Some wood
contains
preservatives
such as
copper
chromium
arsenate
(CCA)
which
can be toxic.
When
sanding these
materials
extra care
should be taken
to avoid inhalation
and
minimize
skin
contact.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
FUTURE USE
Volts
r20v
I hon
Minimum
Goge
for
Cond Sets
Totul tengrh
of Cond in Feet
o-25 26-50
5t
-l
00 I 0t
-150
Not more
Thon
Americon
Wire Goge
0
6
l0
12
6 t8
10
t8
12
16
t6
l6
l6
l6
14
1À
14
12
12
16 14 12 Not Recommenderl
COUNTER CLOCKWISE
Ftc.s
-
FIG.1
NOTE:
The
Guard
will fit in
one
position.
lf the holes
are
not
aligned,
rotate
Guard
until they are.
FlG. 4
LOCK
BUTTON
BACKING
HUB
FIBRE
Guard lnstallation
(FlG.l
)
Turn
off
and unplug
grinder.
A wheel
guard
is
packed
with
your grinder
that must
be used
whenever
using
a depressed
center
grinding
wheel.
NOTE: A
special
guard
is
required for
use with
a
Flaring
Cup
Wheel.
Do not
attempt
to use a flaring
cup wheel
with the wheel
guard
supplied with
your grinder.
(See page
4.)
To install
the
guard
to the
grinder,
place
it over the
spindle, as shown
in Figure
1, and install
the
provided
three
socket head screws
(5/32"
hex)
and
lock
washers in
the three holes in
the housing
adjacent
to the spindle.
Tighten these
screws
securely.
NOTE:
The
guard
will
only fit in one
position.
lf the holes
are not
aligned,
loosen
the
hex
nut, rotate
guard
until they
are and
retighten
the hex nut.
An
adjustable
skirt
guard
is
available
at extra cosl lor
use with flaring
cup wheels
only.
(wheels
also
available at
extra cost) The
adjustable
skirt
guard
installs
to the
same center three
holes
used to mount
the
wheel
guard
included
with
the tool. The
depressed
center wheèl
guard
must
be
removed
before mounting
the adjustable
skirt
guard.
NOTE:
NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO
USE ANY TYPE
OF GRINDING
WHEEL
WITHOUT
THE PROPER
GUARD. TO
DO
SO
WOULD
BE
EXTREMELY
HMARDOUS.
Swr'tch
Operation
(FIG.
2,
To
start tool
press
buttons A
and B at the
same time. For continuous
operation
with
switch locked
ON
press
only button B. To release
switch
press
button A and release.
LOGK
BUTTON
SANDING
DISC
BACKING
CLOCKWISE