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FEATURES
1. Slider switch
2. Cable
3. Wheel guard
4. Body grip
5. Side handle (2 positions)
6. Spindle lock button (KG75 only)
a
a
b
OPERATING YOUR ANGLE GRINDER
To switch your angle
grinder on, push the
slider switch forward.
To switch your angle
grinder off, press the
rear of the slider
switch. Spring action
returns the switch to
the off position.
FITTING THE WHEEL GUARD
Place the angle
grinder on a table,
spindle up.
Align the lug with the
slot in the bracket.
Press the guard down
and turn it in the
direction of the arrow.
Note: The guard locking pin prevents the guard
from coming loose.
FITTING THE DISCS
Grinding and finishing
Use a rigid abrasive disc with a depressed
centre for surface grinding and finishing. The
maximum diameter disc you can use is 115mm.
The maximum thickness is 6mm and the centre
hole is 22mm.
Cutting metal
Use a cutting disc for cutting rod, pipe and
metal section. The maximum diameter you can
use is 115mm. The maximum thickness is 3.5mm
and the centre hole is 22mm.
Cutting masonry
Use a flat cutting disc. The maximum diameter
you can use is 115mm. Always approach the
work at the angle at which you will cut. Maintain
this angle throughout the cut and do not exert
a side load on the disc.
Proceed as follows:
Disconnect the plug from the electricity supply.
Ensure the guard is
fitted.
Place the inner flange
(a) on the spindle.
Ensure it is located on
the two flats.
Place the abrasive
disc on the spindle and
inner flange (a).
Ensure it is correctly
located.
Fit the threaded outer
flange (b), making
sure it is facing in the
correct direction for
the type of disc fitted.
For grinding discs, the flange (b) is fitted with
the raised portion facing towards the disc. For
cutting discs, the flange (b) is fitted with the
inner portion facing away from the disc.
Hold the spanner on
the flats of the spindle
to prevent rotation of
the disc and tighten
the outer flange with
the spanner provided.
KG75 only:
Press in the spindle
lock button and rotate
the spindle until it
locks. Keeping the lock
button pressed in,
tighten the outer flange
with the spanner
provided.
REMOVING THE GUARD (SANDING ONLY)
Hold the tool in your
hand.
Rotate the guard in the
direction of the arrow.
Use a screwdriver to
press the locking pin
in the slot.
Release the guard.
FITTING ABRASIVE DISCS
Use an abrasive disc with the backing pad for
sanding with your angle grinder.
Disconnect the plug from the electricity supply.
Remove the guard.
Place the flange on
the spindle. Place the
backing pad on the
spindle and inner
flange, ensuring it is
correctly located.
Mount the fibre
backed abrasive disc
on the backing pad. Fit the threaded outer
flange and tighten as explained in Fitting the
discs.
HANDY HINTS
Hold your angle
grinder firmly with one
hand around the side
handle and the other
around the body of
your angle grinder.
Always position the guard so that as much
of the exposed disc as possible is pointing
away from you.
Be prepared for a stream of sparks when
the disc touches the metal.
When grinding,
always maintain the
correct angle
between the disc and
the work surface
(15
o
). This increases
the removal capacity of the disc and avoids
unnecessary overloading.
OVERLOAD
Overloading will cause damage to the motor of
your angle grinder. This can happen if your
angle grinder is subjected to heavy duty use
for prolonged periods of use. Do not in any
circumstances, attempt to exert too much
pressure on your angle grinder to speed up
your work. The abrasive discs operate more
efficiently when a light pressure is exerted,
thus avoiding a drop in the speed of your angle
grinder (see Tool care).
TOOL CARE
Keep guards, air vents and the motor housing
as clear as possible of dust and dirt. Wipe with
a clean cloth and blow through with a low-
pressure air supply. Excessive build-up of metal
dust can cause tracking of electrical current
from the internal parts to exposed metal parts.
Do not overload your angle grinder. Overloading
causes a reduction in speed and efficiency,
causing your angle grinder to become too hot.
If this happens, operate your angle grinder
under no load for one or two minutes until it
has cooled to normal operating temperature.
Switching your angle grinder off under load
will reduce the life of the switch.
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