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Burnishing Polisher

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Model

PWP120-C1

Output shaft thread

M8

Weight

3.75 kg

Contents of delivery

Burnishing polisher 

1 pc

Additional handle 

1 pc

Phillips screwdriver hex key 

1 pc

Hex key 

1 pc

Dust outlet cover 

1 pc

Burnishing head 

1 pc

Vacuum cleaner adapter 

1 pc

Square pin 

2 pcs

Hexagon socket screws with washer  1 set

User manual 

1 pc

Note

Since  the  product  is  constantly  being  im-

proved,  P.I.T.  reserves  the  right  to  make 

changes to the specifications and product 

specifi cations specifi ed here without prior no-

tice.

Assembly

See Figure A

-Unscrew the fastening screws and remove 

the protective cover.

-Lock the spindle by pressing the spindle lock 

button.

-Using the hex key, unscrew the screw that 

secures the brush and remove hold-down 

washer seeker.

-Install the brush on the spindle.

ATTENTION!

-Assembly is performed in reverse sequence.

ATTENTION: Make sure the spindle lock but-

ton is back to its original position.

position.

Switch handle mounting positions (Fig. B)

The switch handle can be rotated to either 

90° left or right to fi t your  work needs. First, 

unplug the tool.

Press the lock button and rotate the switch 

handle until the lock button automatikly lock 

again. The switch  handle will be locked in 

that position.

Switching on/off  (Fig. C)

CAUTION:

Before plugging in the tool, always check to 

see that the switch trigger actuates properly 

and returns to the “OFF” position when re-

leased.

To prevent the trigger from being accidentally 

actuated, a lock lever is  provided. To start the 

tool, push the lock lever in and then pull the  

trigger. Release the trigger to stop.

Initial Operation

 

W A R N I N G

 

Before  plugging  in, 

check that the rated mains voltage and 

mains frequency, as stated on the rating 

label, match with your power supply.

Use

On/Off  switch, continuous activation

 

► Always  guide  the  machine  with  both 

hands.

 

► The machine must not be allowed to draw 

inadditional  dust  and  shavings.  When 

switching the machine on and off , keep It 

away from dust deposits.

 

► After switching off  the machine, only place 

it down when the motor has come to a 

standstill.

 

► In  continuous  operation,  the  machine 

continues running if it is forced out of your 

hands.Therefore, always hold the machine 

using the handles provided, stand in a safe 

position and concentrate.

Switching on/Continuous activation: 

Push

sliding switch foiward. For continuous activa-

tion, now tilt downwards until it engages.

Switching off :

 Press the rear end of the slide 

switch and release.

ATTENTION! Stick to the following operating 

mode with the tool!

After continuous work for 15-20 minutes, you 

must turn off  the tool, you can resume work in 

5-10 minutes.

Maintenance and service

Maintenance and cleaning

 

► Before any manipulation with pull out with 

a power tool plug from the socket.

 

► To ensure good and safe operation, keep 

the power tool and ventilation the slots are 

clean.

 

► Under extreme working conditions always 

use  whenever  possible  dust  removal 

device.  Blow  out  the  ventilation  slots 

frequently  and  connect  the  instrument 

through residual current device.

When metalworking occurs, conductive dust 

can build up inside the power tool. Doing so 

can damage the protective insulation of the 

power tool.

Check regularly that all screws are secure. If 

you fi nd a loose screw, tighten it immediately. 

Otherwise, you put yourself at risk of injury.

Store and handle accessories with care

If it is necessary to change the cord, to avoid 

a hazard, contact an Authorized P.I.T. Power 

Tool Service Center.

Summary of Contents for PWP120-C1

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Page 4: ...n rcd reduces the risk of electric shock NOTE The term residual curert de vice RCD may be redlaced by the term ground faull circuit interrupter GFCI or earlh leakage circuit breaker ELCB Personal safe...

Page 5: ...lated The use of a dust mask of filter class P2 isrecommended Observe the regulations in force in your coun try for the processed materials Materials that generate dusts or vapours that may be harmful...

Page 6: ...in check that the rated mains voltage and mains frequency as stated on the rating label match with your power supply Use On O switch continuous activation Always guide the machine with both hands The...

Page 7: ...ation of the tool Preventive maintenance of electric machines cleaning washing lubrication replacement of anthers piston and sealing rings during the warranty period is a paid service The service life...

Page 8: ...ntact the warranty service center Malfunctions caused by late replacement of carbon brushes of the engine are eliminated at the expense of the buyer 5 The warranty does not cover replacement accessori...

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