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push the workpiece support (7) as close as
possible to the grinding/sanding wheel (5).
Warning! The distance between the grinding/
sanding wheel (5) and the workpiece support
(7) must be set as small as possible and un-
der no circumstances should it exceed 2 mm.
Then secure the workpiece support (7) again
with the locking button (20).
Warning! Adjust the workpiece support (7)
periodically to compensate for wear on the
grinding/sanding wheel (5).
5.5 Changing the dry grinding wheel
(Fig. 8-12)
Before you replace the grinding wheel: Pull
out the power plug!
Undo the three screws (A) in the cover (4)
using a 4 mm hex key. Pull the screws (A) out
as far as they will go.
Then turn the cover (4) in a clockwise direc-
tion until the cover (4) can be removed by
taking it off past the spark deflector (3).
Lift the cover (4) off.
Slacken the socket head screws (11) as de-
scribed in 5.2 so that the spark deflector (3)
can be moved upwards. Position the spark
deflector (3) at the maximum height.
Important! Use a rag, cloth or similar to pre-
vent the grinding wheel (5) from rotating.
Undo the nut (B) using a size 19 mm wrench
while holding the grinding wheel (5) firmly
with a rag, cloth or similar.
Important! A size 19 mm wrench not supplied
with the product.
Important! Turn the nut (B) in the direction of
rotation of the grinding wheel (5).
Remove the nut (B), flange (C) and old grin-
ding wheel.
Carefully clean all parts which rotate during
operation before fitting the new grinding
wheel.
Fit the new grinding wheel (5), flange (C) and
nut (B) again in reverse order and tighten
them.
Note! Tighten the nut (B) moderately - the
screw connection is designed to promote the
clamping of the grinding/sanding wheel du-
ring operation.
Then refit the cover (4) using the 3 screws
(A).
Adjust the spark deflector (3) as described
in 5.2.
Warning! Check that the safety devices are in
good working condition before you work with
the equipment again.
Warning! Always use the grinding/sanding
machine with a grinding/sanding wheel fitted
on each side. This will reduce the risk of tou-
ching a rotating spindle.
5.6 Changing the wet grinding wheel
(Fig. 13-15)
Before you replace the grinding wheel: Pull
out the power plug!
Remove the three screws (D) on the water
container (10) using a crosstip screwdriver.
Important! A crosstip screwdriver is not sup-
plied with the product.
Tilt the machine forward until the water con-
tainer (10) can be pulled off downwards.
Remove the water container (10).
Important! Use a rag, cloth or similar to pre-
vent the grinding wheel (6) from rotating.
Undo the nut (E) using a size 19 mm wrench
while holding the grinding wheel (6) firmly
with a rag, cloth or similar.
Important! A size 19 mm wrench not supplied
with the product.
Important! Turn the nut (E) in the direction of
rotation of the grinding wheel (6).
Remove the nut (E), flange (F) and old grin-
ding wheel.
Carefully clean all parts which rotate during
operation before fitting the new grinding
wheel.
Fit the new grinding wheel (6), flange (F) and
nut (E) again in reverse order and tighten
them.
Important! Tighten the nut (E) moderately;
the screw connection is designed to help the
grinding wheel clamp during operation.
Then fit the water container (10) back in place
using the three screws (D).
Warning! Check to make sure that all safety
devices are properly mounted and in good
working condition before you begin working
with the equipment again.
Warning! Always use the grinding machine
with the grinding fitted on both sides. This
will reduce the risk of contact with a rotating
spindle.
6. Operation
6.1 ON/OFF switch (1)
To switch on the equipment set the On/O switch
(1) to position I.
Move the ON/OFF switch (1) to position 0 to
switch o the equipment.
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