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DESCRIPTION
1.
Grinding wheel
2.
Tool-less wheel guard
3.
Aux. handle
4.
Spindle lock button
5.
Switch
6.
Disc flange
7.
Clamp nut
8.
Spindle shaft
9.
Wrench
10. Diamond blade (optional)
11. Wheel guard lock lever
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Aux. handle, Wrench.
A grinding wheel is included in the standard accessories
for some countries.
APPLICATIONS
Use only for the purposes listed below:
Grinding
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Cutting - for Diamond blade only (optional)
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NOISE BUILD-UP
Noise (sound pressure level) in the workplace can
exceed 85 dB (A). In this case, sound insulation and
hearing protection measures must be taken by the
operator.
SWITCH (FIG. 1)
This tool is started and stopped by sliding and
■
releasing the switch (5).
For the convenience for continuous operation,
■
slide the switch along then press the front end down
to lock it (action A).
To release the lock, press the rear end of the switch
■
(action B).
MOUNTING THE DIAMOND BLADE OR OTHER
FLAT WHEELS (FIG. 2A, 2C)
Attach the disc flange (6), the diamond blade/flat
■
wheels (10) and the clamp nut (7) upside down,
the raised part of the flange does not face to the
spindle shaft (8).
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Be sure the disc flange is properly seated on the
■
spindle shaft.
Depress the lock button (4) located on the right side
■
of gear case.
Using the wrench (9) provided, tighten the clamp nut
■
in a clockwise direction.
MOUNTING THE GRINDING WHEEL BLADE
(FIG. 2B, 2C)
Attach the disc flange (6) and the wheel (1) on the
■
spindle before the clamp nut.
Ensure that the wheel (1) is correctly seated over the
■
boss on the disc flange and clamp nut.
Depress the lock button (4) located on the right side
■
of gear case.
Using the wrench (9) provided, tighten the clamp nut
■
in a clockwise direction.
TOOL-LESS WHEEL GUARD
Release the wheel guard lock lever (11) then turning the
tool-less wheel guard (2) to the desired position.
The max. turning axie is 90º on either side; otherwise the
guard can't be locked.
OPERATING (FIG. 3)
The key to efficient operating is controlling the pressure
and surface contact between the disc and work piece.
Flat surfaces are ground at an acute angle, usually 10 to
20 degrees with the work piece. Allow the disc to reach
full speed before starting to grind. Too great an angle
causes concentration of pressure on a small area which
may gouge or burn work surface.
MAINTENANCE
After use, check the tool to make sure that it is in good
condition. It is recommended that you take this tool to a
Ryobi Authorized Service Center for a through cleaning
and lubrication at least once a year.
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WARNING
Check carefully whether or not there are
cracks in the wheel. Replace a cracked wheel
immediately.
KEEP SAFETY GUARDS IN PLACE.
NEVER COVER THE AIR VENTS SINCE THEY
MUST ALWAYS BE OPEN FOR PROPER
MOTOR COOLING.
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