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ENGLISH

Safety warnings for

angle grinders

                         

 KICKBACK (Sharp Recoil)

Kickback (sharp recoil) is a sudden reaction when a 

rotating wheel, backrest, brush, or other accessory gets 

stuck or snagged. Stalling or snagging causes rapid stalling 

of the rotary attachment which in turn causes the power 

tool to be forced uncontrollably in the direction opposite 

to the rotation of the attachment at the working point.

An abrasive disc jams into the workpiece, the edge of the 

contacting disc can be pinched into the surface of the 

material causing the disc to stop, creating a kickback 

(sudden recoil). The disc may break and the fragments 

may jump in the direction of or away from the operator, 

depending on the direction of disc movement at the point 

of jamming.

Kickback can occur as a result of misuse of power tools 

and/or improper operating procedures or conditions and 

can be avoided by taking the precautions listed below:

a) Keep a firm grip on the power tool. Maintain your 

body and arm so that they can resist the forces of 

kickback. Always use the auxiliary handle, if provided, 

for maximum control over kickback or the reaction of 

the torsional movement of the engine during starting.

The operator can control the torsional movement and the 

kickback forces if the appropriate precautions are taken;

b) Never place your hand near the rotating 

attachment.

The accessories may kick back in your hand;

c) Do not place your body in the area where the power 

tool can move if kickback (sudden recoil) occurs.

This will propel the power tool in the opposite direction of 

disc movement at the point of engagement or binding;

d) Take special care when working on corners, sharp 

edges, among others. Avoid bouncing and jamming of 

the attachment.

When working corners, sharp edges, or bouncing, can 

cause the attachment to jam and result in loss of control 

of the power tool or kickback (sudden recoil) of the 

power tool.

                             Specific safety for grinding and 

cutting operations with abrasives

a) Use only disc types that are recommended for the 

specific power tool and the specific tool holder that is 

designed for the selected disc.

Discs that are not designed for the power tool cannot be 

properly protected and are unsafe;

b) The grinding surface of discs with a sunken center 

must be installed below the plane of the guard.

An improperly installed disc may project burrs outside the 

plane of the guard and cannot be properly protected;

c) The guard must be securely fastened to the power 

tool and positioned to provide maximum safety, so 

that the least amount of the blade is exposed to the 

operator.

d) Discs should be used only for their recommended 

applications. For example: do not grind with the side of 

a cut-off wheel.

Abrasive discs are used for perfect grinding. If lateral forces 

are applied, they can break;

e) Always use flanges in perfect condition, of the correct 

size according to the shape of the selected disk.

A flange with the correct characteristics supports the disc, 

which reduces the possibility of disc rupture. The flanges 

for cut-off wheels can be different from the flanges for 

grinding wheels; 

f) Do not use worn out disks from larger or higher 

capacity tools

Disks that are designed for larger or higher capacity tools 

are not suitable for the increased speed that occurs in the 

operation of a smaller size or capacity tool and may 

defragment.

                             Additional safety warnings for 

abrasive cutting operations

a) Avoid locking or applying excessive pressure to the 

abrasive cut-off wheel. Do not attempt to make an 

excessively deep cut.

Applying excessive force to the disc increases the load on 

the power tool and the susceptibility to deformation in the 

cutting area and increases the possibility of kickback 

(sudden recoil) or blade breakage;

b) Do not place your body in line and behind the 

rotating disc.

When the disc, at the point of operation, is aligned with 

your body, the possibility of a kickback (sudden recoil) can 

propel the spinning disc and the power tool directly against 

you;

c) When disc operation is interrupted or cutting stops 

for any reason, turn off the power tool and keep it 

stationary until the disc comes to a complete stop. Do 

not attempt to remove the blade while it is in motion, as 

this may cause kickback (sudden recoil ) or similar 

effect.

Investigate and complete corrective actions to eliminate the 

cause of the spin interruption;

d) Do not restart the cutting operation on the 

workpiece. Allow the blade to reach maximum speed 

off the workpiece and carefully restart cutting.

The abrasive cut-off disc can jam, move upwards or 

produce a kickback if cutting is restarted on the workpiece;

e) Support large workpieces on presses or clamping 

brackets to reduce the risk of the abrasive cut-off disc 

becoming trapped or of kickback (sudden recoil).

Large pieces tend to sink under their own weight. Brackets 

should be placed under the workpiece near the cutting line 

and near the edge of the workpiece on both sides of the 

abrasive cut-off wheel; 

f) Be careful when making a "very small cut" in walls or 

other blind areas or where there is no visibility of 

internal components.

The protruding abrasive cutting disc can cut through gas or 

water pipes, electrical wiring, or objects that may cause 

kickback (sudden recoil).

WARNING

WARNING

DANGER

Summary of Contents for 101526

Page 1: ...Model Code ESMA 4 1 2A12 Applies for 14013 ESMA 4 1 2A12 Model Code Power Disc 0 9 Hp 41 2 CAUTION ENGLISH ESPA OL Manual Angle grinder Read this manual thoroughly before using the tool...

Page 2: ...al tool To gain the best performance of the tool prolong the duty life make the Warranty valid if necessary and to avoid hazards of fatal injuries please read and understand this Manual before using t...

Page 3: ...ntroduced into the outlet reverse the plug If it still doesn t fit call a qualified electrician to install for you a polarized outlet Do not alter the plug in any way Both insulation types eliminate t...

Page 4: ...ool on Wrenches or vices left attached to rotating parts of the tool may result in personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables a better control on the to...

Page 5: ...ay be pulled toward the rotary attachment Never hold the tool by the power cable Hold by the housing or auxiliary handle Hold the tool by the isolated parts The cutting tool could come into contact wi...

Page 6: ...st amount of the blade is exposed to the operator d Discs should be used only for their recommended applications For example do not grind with the side of a cut off wheel Abrasive discs are used for p...

Page 7: ...head 4 Screw the outer flange with the lock nut wrench until securely fastened The axis lock should only be used to change discs Never use the wrench to stop the disc while rotating Disc Assembly Prot...

Page 8: ...remove burr on metal surfaces to level and make smooth welding lines If the tool accessory is changed it can be used to remove oxide and to polish metal surfaces and other materials Assembly Start Up...

Page 9: ...nter Repairs Neatly store the tool in a dry place and protected from dust and water Storage Replace worn burnt broken or smaller than 0 19 long carbon brushes Use new carbons When changing carbons alw...

Page 10: ...10 ENGLISH Notes...

Page 11: ...CLIPSE CALLE PRINCIPAL MZ 1 LT 1 COL SANTA FE C P 39010 CHILPANCINGO GRO TEL 747 478 5793 FERREPRECIOS S A DE C V LIBERTAD ORIENTE 304 LOCAL 30 INTERIOR DE PASAJE ROBLEDO COL CENTRO C P 43600 TULANCIN...

Page 12: ...in Corregidora 22 Col Centro Alc Cuauht moc CDMX C P 06060 or at the establishment where you purchased it or at any Truper Service Center listed in the annex to the warranty policy and or in www trupe...

Page 13: ...oducto en Corregidora 22 Col Centro Alc Cuauht moc CDMX C P 06060 o en el establecimiento donde lo compr o en alg n Centro de Servicio Truper de los enlistados en el anexo de la p liza de garant a y o...

Page 14: ...1 COL SANTA FE C P 39010 CHILPANCINGO GRO TEL 747 478 5793 FERREPRECIOS S A DE C V LIBERTAD ORIENTE 304 LOCAL 30 INTERIOR DE PASAJE ROBLEDO COL CENTRO C P 43600 TULANCINGO HGO TEL 775 753 6615 775 75...

Page 15: ...10 Notas ESPA OL...

Page 16: ...debe de ser cambiada en un Centro de Servicio Autorizado Cambio de carbones Es necesario reemplazar los carbones desgastados quemados rotos o de menos de 5 mm de largo con carbones nuevos Cuando se h...

Page 17: ...hacia adelante B y bloqu elo Para interrumpir su funcionamiento presione en la posici n de presi n A despu s suelte el interruptor La esmeriladora angular es una herramienta el ctrica manual se utili...

Page 18: ...el seguro del eje en la cabeza de la esmeriladora 4 Atornille la brida exterior con la llave de dos puntas hasta que quede bien fija El seguro del eje s lo se debe de utilizar para cambiar los discos...

Page 19: ...tidad del disco est expuesta hacia el operador d Los discos deben utilizarse s lo para sus aplicaciones recomendadas Por ejemplo no desbastar con el lado de un disco abrasivo de corte Los discos abras...

Page 20: ...enredar y el brazo o la mano del operador puede jalarse hacia el accesorio giratorio Nunca sostenga la herramienta por el cable de alimentaci n sost ngala del cuerpo o por el mango auxiliar Sostenga l...

Page 21: ...tes de arrancar la herramienta el ctrica Las llaves o herramientas que quedan en las partes rotativas de la herramienta pueden causar un da o personal No sobrepase su campo de acci n Mantenga ambos pi...

Page 22: ...aislamiento reforzado est n equipadas con una clavija polarizada una pata es m s ancha que la otra Esta clavija cabe en cualquier enchufe polarizado y s lo puede conectarse de una forma Si la clavija...

Page 23: ...Autorizados P liza de Garant a Guarde este Instructivo para futuras referencias Los gr ficos de este Instructivo son para referencia pueden variar del aspecto real de la herramienta 3 3 4 5 7 7 8 9 1...

Page 24: ...Esmeriladora angular ESMA 4 1 2A12 Modelo ESMA 4 1 2A12 Este Instructivo es para C digo 14013 115 mm Potencia Disco 700 W 4 1 2 ATENCI N ESPA OL ENGLISH Lea este Instructivo por completo antes de usar...

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