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- Push the lever (13) down and clamp the work-
piece tight by turning the crank (14) clockwise.
7.3
Cutting through a workpiece
Danger of crushing! Do not reach into the
area of the joint when lowering the lever!
• Do not begin cutting until the machine has
reached its maximum rpm.
• Slowly lower the cutting disc onto the work-
piece and conduct the cut with little contact
pressure.
• After finishing the job, put the lever into the
starting position.
• After a complete cut, switch off the machine,
allow the motor to come to a complete standstill
and only then prepare the next cutting job. The
removal or insertion of workpieces while the
cutting disc is rotating can lead to injury.
• Do not work with too much contact pressure,
since the cutting disc can otherwise quickly
become worn out, or the machine or workpiece
can be damaged.
7.4
Switching on and off
Switching on: Press and hold blocking device
(10), actuate switch (9).
Switching off: Release the trigger (9).
7.5
Transport
For transport, turn the lever (5) all the way down
and stop by actuating the transportation lock (4).
Note: To lock the lever, it is necessary to turn the
cutting depth limiter (3) to a lower position. See
section 7.1.
8 Maintenance
Disconnect the mains plug before starting
any conversion or maintenance work!
Engage the spindle locking knob (8) only
when the motor is inoperative.
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b
c
Removing the cutting disc:
- Press lever for spindle locking knob (8) to the
right and turn the cutting disc by hand until the
spindle locking knob is felt to engage.
- Use the wrench (c) to remove the screw with
clamping flange (b) anti-clockwise.
- Remove cutting disc.
Fitting the cutting disc:
- Put on new cutting disc (a).
- Fit the screw with clamping flange (b).
- Use wrench (c) to lock spindle and tighten screw
with clamping flange (b).
- Check whether the spindle locking knob (8) is
completely disengaged again.
- Clean the dirty machine and remove the grinding
dust.
Regular maintenance:
Oil the following parts at least once a month:
movable parts of the vice.
9 Troubleshooting
Switching on procedures produce brief reductions
in voltage. Unfavourable power conditions can be
detrimental to other devices. Power impedances
smaller than 0.2 ohm should not cause any
malfunction.
10 Accessories
Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
If you need any accessories, check with your
dealer.
For dealers to select the correct accessory, they
need to know the exact model designation of your
power tool.
See page 4.
A Cutting discs: Quality class A 36-R "Flexia-
mant Super" inox.
Special cutting disc of medium hardness for
stainless steel.
High cutting performance with long lifetime.
B Cutting discs: Quality class A 30-R / A 36-S
"Flexiamant Super" steel.
Good cutting performance in steel, with good
lifetime.
Hard version for powerful machines.
A 36-S: with an interior fabric for quick cuts.
C Cutting discs: Quality class A 24-M "Flexia-
mant Super" steel.
High cutting performance in steel, with good
lifetime.
Soft version for less powerful machines.
For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the main catalogue.