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and tools are installed.

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   Do not use separate reducing bushes or adapt-

ers in order to make grinding discs with a larg-
er bore fit.

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   When using abrasive consumables and tools 

with a threaded insert make sure that the tread 
is long enough for the spindle length.

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   Do not work in areas where there may be con-

cealed electricity cables or gas or water pipes. 
Use a suitable detector or ask your local utility 
service providers. Contact with electricity ca-
bles can lead to fire or electric shock. Damag-
ing a gas pipe can lead to an explosion. Pene-
tration of a water pipe can lead to property 
damage or to electric shock.

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Danger of fire from flying 
sparks! 

Cutting or grinding metal 

creates flying sparks. For this rea-

 

 son, always make sure that nobody is placed in 
any danger and that there are no inflammable 
materials near the working area.

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Warning! Noxious fumes!

 Working 

with harmful / noxious dusts represents a risk to 
the health of the person operating the device 
and to anyone near the work area. 

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   Wear ear protectors, safety glasses, 

breathing/dust mask and protective 
gloves.

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   For longer periods of cutting or grinding metal 

or stone materials which give rise to dusts that 
are hazardous to health, the device must be 
connected to a suitable external dust extraction 
device. 

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 Warning! Danger of electric shock 

from metal dust!

 

 Grinding or cutting metal can result in electri-
cally conductive dust being deposited inside 
the device. In these circumstances the inside of 
the motor compartment must be blown out at 
frequent intervals with compressed air, vacuum 
extraction used and the device operated 
through a residual current device (RCD) with a 
maximum trip current of 30 mA.

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   Ensure that there is adequate ventilation when 

working on plastic, paint, varnish etc.

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   Do not soak the materials or the surface you 

are about to work on with liquids containing 

solvents. 

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   Wear close-fitting clothing and keep long hair 

inside a hairnet or suitable headwear.

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   For safety reasons this device must always be 

used with the auxiliary handle 

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 in place.

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   The adjustable disc guard cover 

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 must  

always be in place when working with rough-
ing, grinding or cutting discs.

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   Use the vacuum dust extraction facility if your 

work generates high amounts of dust. Use  
suction devices particularly approved for the  
purpose.

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   Use permitted consumables and tools only. 

Check that the speed given on the discs is 
greater or equal to the rated speed of the  
device.

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    Take note of the direction of rotation and  

always hold the device in such a way that the 
sparks and grinding debris are thrown away 
from your body.

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   Make sure that the dimensions of the disc are 

suitable for the device and that the disc is of a 
type that fits properly on to the mounting flange 

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 Advice on use

Note!

 Discs must be used only for their recom-

mended purposes, otherwise they could disinte-
grate, become damaged or cause accidents.

Roughing discs

   

Never use cutting discs for 
roughing or grinding! 

 

 

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   Move the angle grinder using even pressure to 

and fro over the workpiece.

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   Hold the roughing or grinding disc at a flat  

angle to the workpiece when working on a soft 
material. Use a slightly steeper angle for hard-
er materials.

Safety advice

Summary of Contents for PWS 1200 - 2

Page 1: ...n Update 08 2007 Ident No PWS1200082007 6 ANGLEGRINDER PWS 1200 GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 ANGLE GRINDER Operation and Safety Notes Before reading unfold the page containing the illust...

Page 2: ...A B D E 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C F 11 12 7...

Page 3: ...elating specifically to this device Page 9 Advice on use Page 10 Use Operation Page 11 Switching on and off Page 12 Setting the speed Page 12 Changing a disc Page 12 Use of accessories Cutting roughin...

Page 4: ...or the regulations applicable in your country These instructions and advice must be observed Before you start a task seek the advice of a com petent structural engineer architect or the relevant site...

Page 5: ...management system monitors and controls the various operating states of your device Switching on The IPC electronic system start up stage ensures that the motor starts up slowly and gently This large...

Page 6: ...mains lead and plug J When working outdoors always use extension cables that are also approved for use outdoors The use of an extension cable suitable for out door use reduces the risk of electric sho...

Page 7: ...ead the instruc tions and advice Electrical power tools are dangerous when they are used by inexperi enced people J Look after the device carefully Check that mov ing parts are working properly and mo...

Page 8: ...tment must be blown out at frequent intervals with compressed air vacuum extraction used and the device operated through a residual current device RCD with a maximum trip current of 30 mA J Ensure tha...

Page 9: ...hands see Fig D Always keep proper footing and balance J For the best grinding performance move the de vice evenly to and fro over the workpiece main taining an angle of 15 to 30 between grinding dis...

Page 10: ...reselector wheel 11 towards the 1 1 low est speed setting Changing a disc J Always wear protective gloves when changing cutting or roughing grind ing discs j Press the spindle lock button 10 only afte...

Page 11: ...lap discs for metal Dimensions 125 mm Speed min 12 000 rpm Other accessories You can also use abrasive consumables and tools complying with the following technical specifica tion Spindle thread M14 Sp...

Page 12: ...f the head of the device Maintenance and cleaning J Pull the mains plug out of the mains socket before you carry out any task on the device J Do not use sharp objects for cleaning the device Do not al...

Page 13: ...lead needs to be replaced always have the replacement carried out by the manufacturer or its service centre This will en sure that your device remains safe to use Declaration of Conformity Manufacture...

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