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Instructions for wiring the mains plug, including safety precautions and fuse requirements. Ensure correct connections.
Basic safety precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury when operating the tool.
Details the 1-year guarantee, conditions, and procedures for claims, excluding consumable items.
Confirms that the guarantee does not affect consumer statutory rights.
Guidance on environmentally friendly disposal of the product at its end-of-life.
Prevent accidental starts by ensuring tools are unplugged and switches are off before any adjustments or maintenance.
Inspect the tool for correct alignment, damaged parts, and overall condition before use.
Recommendation to wear a dust mask and other PPE when machining materials that produce hazardous dust.
Covers stable bases, securing workpieces, keeping the area tidy, and using the tool with both hands.
Avoid rain, damp locations, explosion risks, and keep children and pets away from the work area.
Use the right tool, avoid forcing it, maintain tools with care, and handle power cords safely.
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces and use appropriate extension cords with proper grounding.
Exercise extreme caution with old painted surfaces due to potential lead content in dust.
Use an approved face mask with filters when working with materials like MDF that produce hazardous dust.
Use correct wheels, avoid damaged ones, and ensure proper mounting and gap between wheel and tool rest.
Do not start with workpiece contact, keep guards in place, maintain tool rest proximity, and avoid grinding small objects.
Do not use in areas with explosion or fire risks from combustible materials; sparks can ignite nearby substances.
Instructions for fitting eye shields, tool rests, and adjusting the gap between the tool rest and grinding wheel.
Guidance on securing the grinder to a bench using screws or nuts and bolts, and minimizing vibration.
Procedure for starting the machine by connecting to the supply and pressing the switch, and stopping it.
Explanation of why and how to dress the grinding wheel to maintain its shape and performance.
Overview of abrasive grain types, bond types, and wheel hardness for selecting the correct grinding wheel.
Categorization of abrasive grains (Coarse, Medium, Fine, Very Fine) and their corresponding grit sizes.
Description of five main kinds of bonding agents used for grinding wheels.
Explanation of wheel hardness grading (A-Z) and its significance in grinding operations.
Table guiding the selection of the correct grinding wheel type based on the tool material and type.
Instructions for regular cleaning, long-term storage, and avoiding solvents to maintain the grinder.
Detailed specifications for BT150 and BT200 models, including voltage, power, speed, and weight.
| Power Source | Electric |
|---|---|
| Disc Diameter | 150 mm |
| Power | 350 W |
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Spindle Thread | M14 |