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CAUTION

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Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of 

this Product.

This  manual  provides  important  information  on  proper  operation  and  maintenance.  Every  effort  has 
been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual. We reserve the right to change this product at any 
time without prior notice.

SAFETY RULES

WHEN  USING  ELECTRIC  TOOLS.  ALL  THE  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS  SHOULD  ALWAYS  BE 
OBSERVED  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE,  ELECTRIC  SHOCK  AND  PERSONAL  INJURY. 
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE TOOL PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS AND 
SAVE IT FOR FURTHER REFERENCE

BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS

(1)

Keep work area clear

- Cluttered area and benches invite injuries.

(2)

Consider work area environment

- Don’t expose electric tools to rain.
- Do not use electric tools in damp or wet locations.
- Keep work area well lit.
- In particular, no inflammable liquids or gases must be present.

(3)

Avoid electric shock

- When you are operating tool, do not touch metal being grounded such as pipe, radiator, freezer etc.

(4)

Keep children and visitors away

- Don’t let children contact tool or extension cord. All visitors should be kept away from work place.

(5)

Store idle tools

- When not in use, tools should be stored in try, high, or locked-up place.

(6)

Don’t force the tool

- It will do the job better and safer at the rate it is intended. Avoid unnecessary overload, which may 

put the operator at risk and impair function of the tool.

(7)

Use the right tool

- Don’t force small tools and attachment to do the job of a heavy-duty tool.

(8)

Dress properly

- Don’t wear loose clothes or jewelry; they can be caught in moving parts.
- Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors.
- Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

(9)

Use safety goggles

- Always wear safety goggles. If dust is produced, use the special masks.

(10)

Don’t abuse cables

- Never carry tool by cable or rank it to disconnect it from socket. Keep cable from heat, oil and sharp 

edges.

(11)

Don’t overreach

- Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

(12)

Maintain tools with care

- Keep  tools  sharp  and  clean  for  better  and  safer  performance.  Follow  instruction  for  lubricating

accessories inspect tool cords periodically and replace if damaged.

- Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil grease.

Summary of Contents for PX-150HDBG

Page 1: ...1 PX 150HDBG PX 150BG BENCH GRINDER VDH Machines Gereedschappen BV Texasdreef 8 3565 CL UTRECHT Tel 31 30 296 32 70 Fax 31 30 293 66 00 www vdhbv nl...

Page 2: ...ol rest knob 4 Motor 5 Emergency switch 6 Grinding wheel housing 7 Grinding wheel 8 Tool rest Content of delivery Bench grinder Abrasive wheels grit 36 and 60 2 Tool rests 2 Spark protection guards 2...

Page 3: ...8 9 Maintenance and inspection 10 Trouble shooting 10 SPECIFICATIONS Model No PX 150HDBG PX 150BG Motor 230V 50Hz 0 52kW 0 25kW No load speed 2950 min 1 Grinding wheel dimension 150 x 25 x 32 0 mm 150...

Page 4: ...ep children and visitors away Don t let children contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work place 5 Store idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in try high o...

Page 5: ...itches replaced by a qualified service center Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off 19 Check the voltage Don t plug the electric tool into the mains until you have checked that...

Page 6: ...damaged Always disconnect plug from power source before making any adjustment or changing any accessory Never cut magnesium high danger to fire Do not use the power tool if the ON OFF switch does not...

Page 7: ...re not within range may cause overheating and motor burnout Heavy loads require that voltage at motor terminals be not less than the voltage specified on nameplate Mains connection and any extension c...

Page 8: ...rotate into the object being sharpened Keep a tray filled with water and dip your work piece regularly to prevent overheating Overheating can weaken metals When the wheel becomes loaded of debris use...

Page 9: ...park protection guard away from the wheel Remove the wheel housing cover Remove the nut clamping flange and abrasive wheel D Note Turn the nut on the right hand wheel counter clockwise to loosen Turn...

Page 10: ...ling the mains plug Repair and maintenance work on the electrical system may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Clean the machine regularly All protective and safety devices must be re att...

Page 11: ...waste please take note of the following The crossed out wheelie bin symbol found on the appliance or the packaging indicates that the product must be disposed separately from ordinary household waste...

Page 12: ...ter Wheel flange 2 40 Washer 2 4 Nameplate of wheel 4 41 Knob Nut 2 5 Wheel 2 42 Cable protector 1 6 Inner Wheel flange 2 43 Bolt 3 7 Ash Tube 2 44 Base 1 8 Bolt 6 45 Bolt 2 9 Washer 6 46 Switch 1 10...

Page 13: ...nd cover 1 59 Flat washer 1 23 Screw 6 60 Capacitor clip 1 24 Washer 6 61 Capacitor 1 25 Flat washer 6 62 Washer 2 26 Eye shield 2 63 Flat washer 2 27 Square Neck Screw 2 64 Plug Cord 1 28 Square Neck...

Page 14: ...or 1 11 Nut 4 39 Capacitor clip 1 12 Washer 10 40 Bolt 1 13 Washer 16 41 Cable plug 1 14 Nut 10 42 Nameplate of wheel 4 15 Stator 1 43 Bolt 2 16 Nameplate 1 44 Left Inner guard 1 17 Motor house 1 45 B...

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