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Lithium-Ion cordless angle grinder EN
ADDITIONAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MILLING
AND GRINDING OPERATIONS
• Use only the recommended disk types for your
specific tools and protection tools designed for
the selected disk. Disks that are not properly
designed cannot be saved and are therefore
unsafe.
• The condom must be securely installed on the
tool and properly positioned for maximum
security, so that the minimum disk size is
detected in the user’s direction. The protector
helps prevent you from breaking the disk
particles and accidental contact with the disk.
• Disks should be used only in the application
recommended to them. For example: Do not
sharpen the side of the cutting disc. Coarse
cutting discs intended for peripheral grinding;
lateral forces exerted on these discs may cause
them to crack.
• Always use undamaged discs in the right size
and shape for your chosen disc. Appropriate
disks support the disc, which reduces the
likelihood of a disk fracture. Cutting disc
extensions may be different from cutting disc
extensions.
• Worn disks from larger tools should not be
used. Discs designed for large pots do not
match the higher speed of smaller pots and may
collapse.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUGH
CUTTING OPERATIONS
• Do not “stick” the cutting disc or press firmly.
Don’t try to deepen the pieces. Excessive
pressure on the disc increases the load and
sensitivity to deform or bend the disc inside the
pieces, allowing it to be pushed or broken.
• Do not put your body in a line or behind the
turntable. Because the disc, at the operating
point, moves away from your body, the possible
page may lead the turntable and tools directly to
you.
• When the disc is tied or cut for any reason, turn
off the power tool and keep it immobile until the
disc stops completely. Never try to remove the
cutting disc from the pieces while it is running,
otherwise it will cause a flap. Corrective check
and corrective action will solve the cause of the
disk attachment.
• Do not restart the cutting procedure on work
materials. Allow the disc to arrive at full speed
and carefully reinsert it into pieces. The disc
may stick, move up, or repel if the tool is
restarted when it is locked inside the material.
• Support modules or any other large work
material to reduce the risk of page or page
penetration. Large work materials tend to
collapse under their weight. The sub-workpiece
shall be placed near the cutting line and near the
edge of the workpiece on both sides of the disc.
• Use caution when making “pocket cut” on exit
walls or other dead areas. A disc that penetrates
the wall may cut off the gas, water, electrical
wires, or objects that may cause an explosion.
SAFETY WARNINGS
INTENDED FOR MILLING
OPERATIONS
• Do not use excessive grinding disc paper.
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations when
choosing sandpaper. The large sand paper that
comes out of the sandpaper board brings with it
the risk of rupture and may result in grabbing or
tearing the disc or page.
SAFETY WARNINGS
FOR WIRED NETWORK
OPERATIONS
• Be aware of the fact that the wire bristles
fly through the brush even during normal
operation. Do not squeeze the wires with
excessive pressure on the brush. Filament
filaments can easily penetrate your skin or
clothes.
• If a shield is recommended when brushing the
wire, no interference between the wire disc or
brush and the shield should be allowed. The
diameter of the wire or brush disc can expand
due to workload and centrifugal forces.
D b d
[RPM]
180
230
8
8
22,2
22,2
8500
6500
80
80
180
230
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8500
6500
80
80
b
d
D
100 30 (M14) 8500 45
Goggles and hearing protectors should be used
when using tools