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environment from flying sparks, detached parts
and accidental contact with the cutting disc.
The guard must be adjusted in a way that
sparks cannot ignite combustible parts,
including those present in the surroundings.
The guard must be adjusted in a way that flying
sparks and detached parts cannot hit the user.
To adjust the guard (7), please proceed as
follows (Fig.7-11):
1. Open the locking lever (10).
2. Turn the guard (7) into the working position.
Make sure that the open side of the guard
points towards the workpiece. The closed
side of the guard must always point to the
user.
3. Close the locking lever (10).
4. Check whether the guard (7) is properly
locked in place. It must be impossible to
rotate the guard.
You can increase the clamping force of the
lock by tightening the adjusting screw (8).
Tool change
The cutting disc for metal is preassembled.
Warning of electrical voltage
Before any work on the device, remove the
mains plug from the mains socket and the
battery from the device!
Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the
power cable out of the mains socket.
Warning of hot surface
The insertion tool might still be hot
after the application. Burn hazard when
touching the insertion tool.
Do not touch the insertion tool bare- handed!
Wear protective gloves!
To change the cutting disc, please proceed as
follows (Fig.12-17):
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The spindle is at a standstill and the cutting
disc is no longer rotating.
1. Remove the battery from the device.
2. Remove the face spanner (11) from the
additional handle (14).
3. Press the spindle lock (1) to block the
gears.
4. Slowly turn the clamping nut (16) to the
locking point until the lock is fixed. Press
and hold the spindle lock (1).
5. Use the face spanner (11) to unscrew the
clamping nut (16) counter-clockwise. Then
let go of the spindle lock (1).
6. Remove the used cutting disc (17). Make
sure that the mounting flange (15) is firmly
locked in place in the designated recesses.
7. Put the cutting disc (17) on the mounting
flange (15).
The labelling must point to the device. Make
sure that the cutting disc hole fits the
mounting flange without clearance. Do not
use any reducers or adapters.
8. Screw the clamping nut (16) back on.
The flat side of the clamping nut must point
to the device.
9. Press the spindle lock (1) to lock the gears.
10. Slowly turn the clamping nut (16) to the
locking point until the lock is fixed. Press
and hold the spindle lock (1).
11. Retighten the clamping nut (16) by means
of the face spanner (11). Then let go of the
spindle lock (1).
Pay attention not to damage the cutting
disc.
12. Check the cutting disc (17) for proper fit.
13. Check whether the cutting disc can rotate
freely. Make sure that the disc does not
touch the guard or other parts.
14. Carry out a test run of approx. 1 minute
without load prior to every disc change and
every start-up in order to check the cutting
disc for correct fit.
15. Put the face spanner (11) back into the
additional handle (14) for storage.
16. Put the battery back in.
Caution
If the disc is out-of-round, rotates unevenly,
vibrates, oscillates, or if unusual noises or
sparks are generated, the cutting disc must be
exchanged immediately.
Otherwise, there is a risk of injury.