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Wheel Diameter | 5 in |
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No Load Speed | 11000 rpm |
Spindle Lock | Yes |
Spindle Size | 5/8 in |
Power Source | Corded |
Spindle Thread | 5/8 in - 11 |
Technical specifications of the angle grinders, including voltage, power input, speed, and weight.
Explains safety symbols and severity levels for warnings: Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice.
Covers safe working environment practices, including cleanliness, lighting, and keeping bystanders away.
Details precautions for electrical safety, such as matching plugs, avoiding grounded surfaces, and protecting cords.
Covers personal precautions during operation, including staying alert, wearing PPE, and preventing unintentional starting.
Details how to use and maintain the tool, including not forcing it, keeping it clean, and proper storage.
Outlines requirements for tool servicing and repairs, emphasizing the use of identical replacement parts.
General safety guidelines applicable to all operations, warning against misuse and unauthorized accessories.
Specific safety advice for grinding tasks, including using correct wheels, guards, and flanges.
Specific safety advice for sanding tasks, focusing on proper disc paper size and avoiding snagging.
Specific safety advice for polishing tasks, ensuring polishing bonnets and strings do not spin freely.
Specific safety advice for wire brushing, warning about flying bristles and guard interference.
Lists inherent risks that cannot be eliminated, such as hearing impairment and injury from flying particles.
Step-by-step instructions for securely attaching the side handle to the gear case.
Instructions for fitting the protective guard by aligning lugs and rotating.
Instructions for removing the protective guard using the locking pin.
Key checks and preparations before operating the tool, including accessory installation.
General instructions for operating the tool, emphasizing safety and proper use.
Specific guidance on how to use the tool, including pressure and avoiding overloading.
Demonstrates the correct way to hold the tool for maximum control and safety.
Procedures for starting, stopping, and continuous operation of the tool's switch.
How to use the spindle lock for accessory changes when the tool is off.
Specific considerations for working with metal, including conductive dust and RCD use.
Guidance on using flap discs, especially with metal, and preventing electric shock.
Information on carbon brush wear indicating the need for servicing.
Notes on the tool's lubrication requirements, stating none are needed.
Instructions for cleaning the tool, emphasizing dry air and avoiding solvents.
Details accessories compatible with the Type 27 guard, including discs, wheels, and brushes.