POWDP35170 EN
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11 USE
11.1 Wrench storage (Fig. 9)
▪ For a convenient use and storage, this tool features a wrench storage function. You can
store your wrench into the auxiliary handle after use.
▪ Insert the wrench into the slot available in the auxiliary handle.
▪ The wrench is totally stored until the prominences on the wrench is locked on the auxiliary
handle sockets.
▪ To use the wrench and take it out of the handle, simply hold the two sides of the wrench
pin and pull it out.
11.2 Rough grinding (Fig. 10)
Warning: Never use a cutting disc for grinding. To grind, only use the guard
designed for grinding.
CAUTION: Never press the spindle locking button while the disc is rotating.
For best grinding results, position the tool at an angle of between 30° and
40° Move the tool backwards and forwards applying light pressure. This
way, the item being worked on will not heat up too much, will not discolour
and avoids forming grooves.
11.3 Cutting (Fig. 11)
To cut metal, always use the guard designed for cutting.
▪ While cutting, move the tool forward without forcing it, depending on the material you are
cutting.
▪ Don’t apply pressure to the cutting disc.
▪ Don’t tilt the tool or move it from side to side.
▪ Do not reduce the cutting disc speed when it’s been turned off by applying lateral
pressure.
▪ The tool must always work in an abrasive movement directed upwards. Otherwise, it risks
being propelled in an uncontrolled manner away from the cutting line.
▪ When cutting bars with square sections or profiles, it’s preferable to start with the
straightest part.
NOTE: When you use the right angle grinder for cutting purposes, avoid
tilting it in the cutting plane. The cutting wheel must have a clean cutting
edge. A diamond cutting wheel is advised to cut hard stone.
WARNING: Never use a grinding disc for cutting.
WARNING: Never use a cutting wheel for rough grinding.
WARNING: Materials containing asbestos must not be processed!