Clarke CAG120 Instrucciones de uso y mantenimiento - Página 5
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Mounting the Grinding Wheel / Cutting Disc
( i )
Unscrew and remove the outer flange :
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If it is tight, lock the spindle by pressing
the Spindle Lock button and use the tool
supplied to turn the flange to break the
seal. It may then be screwed off by hand.
Mount the Grinding Wheel : As shown in
2
the diagram. The Grinding wheel
supplied is a Depressed Centre' type.
Mount with the depressed centre towards
the motor.
Screw on the Outer Flange : With the
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centre boss facing inwards ensuring the
wheel sits snugly over the raised boss on
the inner flange.Tighten the flange using
the tool provided, locking the spindle by
pressing the Spindle Lock button, and
taking care to ensure the wheel is still
sitting snugly, centred over the flange
bosses. Do Not over-tighten the outer
flange.
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IMPORTANT ! Fig (2) shows the set up for a grinding wheel.
WHEN ATTACHING A CUTTING DISC YOU MUST REVERSE THE OUTER FLANGE
Using the Grinder
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IMPORTANT! DO NOT plug the tool in to the mains, unless you have ensured it is switched
OFF and the guard is set to the desired position.
Hold the Grinder firmly in both hands. The hand holding the body will control the ON/
OFF switch, whilst the other hand grasps the handle and guides the tool over the
workpiece. Hold at 15 - 30
0
from the workpiece.
To Start the Motor press the switch to "I". To Stop the Motor press the switch to "0".
Allow the tool to do the work, do not force the wheel on to the workpiece.
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IMPORTANT! BE AWARE at all times, the tool can be very dangerous if not used properly
Figure (2) Mounting Discs
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Additional Safety Precautions : For Angle Grinders
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Eye Protection manufactured to the current European Safety Standard should be
worn when operating grinding equipment.
Ear Protection manufactured to the current European Safety Standard should be
worn when operating grinding equipment.
A Dust Mask manufactured to the current European Safety Standard should be worn
when operating grinding equipment.
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WARNING ! Ensure all accessories used are rated a the spindle speed, or higher.
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WARNING ! Never press the spindle lock while the disc is rotating.
Always wear a good pair of industrial
gloves to avoid potential injury from
sparks and debris.
Always keep the mains cable well away
from the tool. Ensure an adequate electrical
supply is close at hand so that the operation
is not restricted by the length of the cable.
Always switch the tool OFF immediately
when the task is completed.
Always ensure the grinding wheel or
cutting disc is fully tightened before use.
Always ensure the wheel / disc is not
touching the work when switching ON.
Always allow the Grinder to run briefly
before using. Check for vibration which
could indicate poor balance or
installation of the wheel/disc.
Always hold the tool firmly in BOTH hands
(as shown in figure (1)).
(1)
Never use excessive force. It should only
be necessary to use a little more than the
weight of the tool. If the rotational speed
drops abnormally, reduce pressure
immediately. Forcing the tool and excessive
pressurecan cause dangerous disc
breakage and/or damage to the tool.
Never allow the ventilation slots in the
tool to become blocked.
Never use the tool with the guard
removed. If the guard becomes
damaged, it should be replaced
Never use the tool in a confined space
which may limit body movement.
Use only wheels/discs designed for their
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specific function.(see page 10)
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Beware of flying sparks. Hold the grinder
at an angle of 15 - 30
O
to the workpiece
surface(as shown in figure (2)).
(2)
O
15 - 30
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