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6.4 Notes on working practice
• 
Exert only moderate pressure on the work-
piece so that it can be machined at constant 
speed.
• 
Instead of accelerating your work, high pres-
sure will cause the drive unit to slow down 
and even stop, thus overloading the motor.
• 
For your own safety, it is essential to secure 
small workpieces with a screw clamp or vise.
• 
Precision work: hold the drive unit like a pen.
• 
Rough work: hold the drive unit like the hand-
le of a hammer.
6.5 Grinding/sanding
• 
 Place the workpiece onto the workpiece 
support (7) and slowly guide the workpiece 
towards the grinding wheel (5) at the desired 
angle to the point where workpiece and grin-
ding wheel make contact. 
• 
 Move the workspiece slightly back and forth 
to produce an optimal grinding result. This 
way the grinding wheel (5) is evenly worn.  
Allow the workpiece cool every now and then. 
Caution!
If the grinding/sanding wheel becomes jammed 
during operation, remove the workpiece and wait 
until the tool reaches its top speed again. If ne-
cessary, use less force when moving the workpie-
ce against the grinding/sanding wheel.
6.6 Polishing
• 
 Press on the workpiece in the polishing direc-
tion and move back and forth from left to right 
in a pendulum action.
• 
 Always carry out polishing work in the direc-
tion of rotation of the polishing wheel (6).
• 
 Caution! Polishing in the opposite direction 
to the direction of rotation of the polishing 
wheels can cause damage to the polishing 
wheels, which in turn can result in injuries.
7.  Tools for the fl exible shaft
7.1 Grinding pins (Fig. 15)
50.  Cylinder grinding pin, large (very fi ne)
51.  Bell grinding pin (very fi ne)
52.  Cylinder grinding pin, small (very fi ne)
53.  Cylinder grinding pin, large (fi ne)
54.  Bell grinding pin (fi ne)
55.  Cylinder grinding pin, small (fi ne)
56.  Grinding pin, coarse
7.2 Brushes (Fig. 16)
57.  Plastic brush, small
58.  Cup brush, plastic
59.  Round brush, plastic
60.  Plastic brush, large
61.  Cup wire brush
62.  Round wire brush
7.3 Grinding/sanding belts (Fig. 17)
63.  Grinding belt, small
64.  Grinding head for grinding belt, small
65.  Grinding belt, large
66.  Grinding head for grinding belt, large
7.4 Cutting wheels and grinding/sanding 
wheels (Fig. 18)
67. Cutting wheel
68. Grinding wheel
69.  Cutting wheel (fi ne)
70.  Clamping spindle for cutting-off  wheels and 
grinding wheels
Important! Fit the cutting wheels (67) or grinding/
sanding wheels (68) to the clamping spindle (70). 
To do so, undo the slotted screw on the clamping 
spindle (70).
7.5 Polishing wheel (Fig. 19)
71.  Felt polishing wheel (small)
72.  Felt polishing wheel (large)
73.  Attachment for felt wheels
7.6 Others (Fig. 20)
74. Grinding stone
75.  Clamping sleeve 2,0-3.2 mm
8. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, 
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its 
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel 
to avoid danger.
9. Cleaning, maintenance and 
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before star-
ting any cleaning work.
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