How to correctly hold the tool
Always hold the tool using both hands. One hand holds the
handle and the other hand on the auxiliary handle. Use care
not to obstruct the ventilation slots.
• Grinding:
For better results hold the tool at an angle of 15° to 30° with
regards to the work piece. Move backward and forward with
a constant rhythm and a slight pressure. This way the work
piece will not get too hot, will not fade and rough edges will
not appear.
• Cutting:
Do not press, tilt or oscillate the tool. Use a moderate speed.
The disc should always rotate in a movement opposite to the cutting
movement. Never the other way around, as there is danger that the
tool shoots out of control.
For cutting hard stone, using a diamond disc is recommended.
Auxiliary Handle Assembly
The angle grinder is a manual power tool. It is used to grind and cut steel, pipes, and angles in iron, bricks, tiles, stone
and/or ceramic pieces. Also to remove burr from metal surfaces, to level and smoothing out soldering. When changing the
tool accessory, it can be used to clean rust and to buff metal surfaces and other materials.
• For a safer operation use the auxiliary handle. Fit it
into any of the two mounting orifices. Use the one that
make your job easier.
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Assembly
Start Up
A
B
Switch On
• Intermittent operation:
Connect the plug into the power outlet.
Press switch (
A
) to start the tool.
To stop, just release the switch.
• Continuous operation:
Connect the plug into the power outlet.
Press switch (
A
) and block it pressing the
continuous use button (
B
).
To stop, press and then release the switch.