8.5
Removing the guard/cutting guard [8]
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to flying sparks and bro
ken cutting discs.
► For abrasive cutting, use the cutting guard
that is available as an accessory: See sec
tion
► Remove the sanding tool that has already
been fitted to the power tool: See section
.
►
Press and hold the locking lever on the
guard.
►
After passing the pressure point, turn
the guard forwards.
►
Remove the guard from the power tool.
8.6
Fitting the guard/cutting guard [9]
NOTICE
Signs of wear on the cutting guard.
► Before switching on the sanding tool, check
that it can move freely. The sanding tool
must not sand against the cutting guard.
Use the guard provided for the application
in each case.
►
Insert the guard in the front position.
Make sure that the position of the pin and
groove match.
►
Turn the guard to the required position
until the locking lever engages automatical
ly.
To fit the sanding tool, see section
.
9
Working with the electric
power tool
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Only guide the power tool into the material
when it is switched on (running).
► Always secure the workpiece in such a
manner that it cannot move.
► Keep your hands away from the rotating
sanding tools.
WARNING
Risk of injury from the fragile sanding tool
► Ensure that the sanding tool's expiry date
has not been exceeded.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to moving workpiece
► Ensure that the workpiece is secure.
WARNING
Risk of injury from overhead work
► Always wear safety glasses for overhead
work.
► Wear a P2 respiratory mask.
When not in use, the power tool can be set
down on the support points [1-11].
► Remove the sanding tool from the power
tool for transport.
9.1
Sanding
For sanding, always use the guard supplied
with the tool.
The guard is preassembled. For how to remove
.
9.2
Abrasive cutting
For abrasive cutting, always use the TSH-
AGC 18-125 cutting guard that is available as an
accessory.
The cutting guard is fitted, positioned and re
moved in the same way as the guard, see sec
and
► Always guide the sanding tool through the
workpiece in a straight line.
Ensure that the sanding tool does not tilt
and that it is not loaded at an angle or from
the side.
► For thick-walled workpieces, make a sepa
rating cut using oscillating movements
while applying slight pressure to the power
tool.
9.3
Working with wire brushes
WARNING
Risk of eye injuries caused by flying parts/
wires
► Wear protective goggles.
For working with wire brushes, always use the
HS-AGC18 hand protection that is available as
.
10 Acoustic warning signal
If the power tool switches off because of subse
quent operating statuses, no warning signal
sounds when it switches on.
Battery pack not accepted
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