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4. When working with thick grinding wheels, fit the threaded outer flange with
the raised area facing away from the wheel.
5. Push in the spindle lock button. Turn the outer flange until it locks into place.
6. Once the spindle is locked, insert the enclosed wrench into the holes of the outer
flange to tighten the outer flange properly.
ATTACHING WIRE BRUSHES
Wire cup brushes, not included, can be screwed directly on the spindle. No flanges are
necessary.
EDGE GRINDING
Do not use edge grinding wheels for cut-off work, deep
grinding or subject them to any side pressure as this may lead to breakage
and possible personal injury. These wheels should be used for shallow cutting
and notching (less than 1/2 inch in depth). Keep the open side of the guard
away from the operator at all times.
Edge grinding should only be done with wheels specifically designed for this purpose.
REMOVING GUARD FOR SANDING OR USING FLAT WIRE BRUSHES
1. Set the Angle Grinder on a flat surface with the spindle facing up.
2. Remove the inner and outer flanges, unscrew spring washer and remove
the guard.
3. Store these parts carefully.
4. Replace the guard after the job is finished.
ATTACHING SANDING DISC
1. To remove the guard, see instructions given in the “Removing Guard for Sanding
or Using Flat Wire Brushes” Section above.
2. Rotate sanding disc on to the spindle.
3. Push in the spindle lock button. Turn the spindle until it locks into place.
4. Once the spindle is locked, tighten the sanding disc by hand.
WARNING
12
ASSEMBLY
Make sure you have full control of the tool when grinding
into a corner as a sharp, sudden movement may occur when the wheel
contacts a secondary surface.
ATTACHING AUXILIARY HANDLE
This tool comes with an auxiliary handle
which can be attached to either side of the
Angle Grinder, depending on the preference
of the operator. This handle is necessary to
maintain complete control of the tool and
should be used at all times. Make sure this
handle is always fastened securely.
ATTACHING WHEELS WITH DEPRESSED CENTERS
Always check the tool warning label for the recommend-
ed speed rating on accessories. Never run a wheel or brush over the rated
speed. Accessories exceeding the recommended speed may fly apart and cause
serious personal injury.
Hubbed wheels do not require mounting flanges.
1. Check to make sure that the guard is
fitted properly. Put the inner flange on
the spindle.
2. Put the grinding wheel on the spindle and
the inner flange.
3. When working with thin grinding wheels,
fit the threaded outer flange with the
raised area facing toward the wheel.
WARNING
11
RIGHT HANDLE
LEFT HANDLE
OUTER FLANGE
GRINDING
WHEEL
INNER
FLANGE
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