Angle grinder
Input power
No-load speed
Max. disc diameter
Spindle thread
Acoustic pressure
Sound-power level
Vibration acceleration
Approx. weight (without acces.) according
EPTAProcedure 01/2003
The instructions contained in this manual must be strictly
followed, it should be carefully read and kept close at hand to
use when carrying out maintenance on the indicated parts.
If the machine is used carefully and normal maintenance is
carried out, it will work well for a long time.
The functions and use of the tool you have bought shall be
only those described in this manual. Any other use of the tool
is strictly forbidden.
ILLUSTRATIONS
DESCRIPTION (See figures)
A
Start-up switch (Fig. 1)
B
Auxiliary handle (Fig. 1)
C
Disc guard (Fig. )
F
Spindle (shaft) (Fig.6)
G
Spindle blocking button (Fig. 1 and 6)
H
Support plate (Fig. 6)
I
Abrasive disc (Fig. 6)
J
Clamping nut (Fig. 6)
K
Pin spanner (Fig. 6)
EQUIPMENT
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Disc guard
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1 auxiliary handle
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1 pin spanner
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Disc clamping nuts
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Operating instructions
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Safety instructions
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Warranty
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
This angle grinder has been designed for cutting, deburring
and cutting metals and stone without the use of water.
BEFORE USING THIS TOOL
Before using the tool, make sure the mains voltage is correct:
it must be the same as that on the specification label.
Machines with 0V can also be connected to a 0-V mains
supply.
FITTING SAFETY DEVICES
WARNING! Always unplug the machine before carrying out
TECHNICAL DATA
AF115/900
W
80
/min
11000
mm
11
ISO
M1
dB(A)
dB(A)
m/s²
Kg.
.1
work on it.
1.1. Fitting the disc guard
Insert the guard flange D in the slot in the collar of the
machine plate and turn it to the desired working position.
If the guard does not fit in the collar, loosen the bolt L.
The guard can be moved manually to the marked posi-tions.
To remove the guard, perform the same steps in reverse
order.
WARNING! The closed part of the disc guard should always
point towards the user.
1.. Fitting the auxiliary handle
Use of the auxiliary handle is obligatory in order to ensure
greater control and safety when handling the tool.
The auxiliary handle B must be screwed on to the right or left
side, depending on the type of work to be carried out.
FITTING THE ACCESSORIES (DISCS AND WHEELS)
WARNING! For safety reasons, the machine should always
be unplugged from the mains before changing the disc
or wheel. Always work with the guard on and wear safety
goggles.
Use deburring and cutting discs with fibre-reinforced
synthetic binders, for a max. peripheral speed of 80 m/s and
cup wheels with synthetic binder for 45 m/s.
Protect discs and wheels from knocks and blows.
WARNING! Never press the blocking button when the
machine is running. The shaft must have stopped com-
pletely before the blocking button is pressed.
To fit the disc, proceed as follows (Fig. 6):
1.
Block the spindle (shaft) F, by pressing the blocking
button G.
.
With the pin spanner K, remove the clamping nut J from
the spindle F.
3.
Fit the abrasive disc on the support plate H.
.
Replace the clamping nut J, using the pin spanner K.
The position of the nut J will depend on the thickness of the
disc (see Fig. and ).
5.
Once the disc is fitted, check that the blocking button
has returned to its original position due to movement of the
incorporated spring.
WARNING! Check that the mains voltage is the same as that
in the machine's specifications.
Plug the machine in with the switch off.
Start the machine by turning the switch to position 1 ("ON").
AF125/900
AF125/1100VES
80
11000
1
M1
9
108
,
.1
STARTING THE TOOL
1100
000-10000
1
M1
9
10
9,6
,