Change Wet Grinding Disc; Cleaning And Maintenance; Cleaning - Parkside PNTS 250 A1 Original Instructions Manual

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The grinding disc nut must not be
screwed too tightly in order to
avoid a breaking of the grinding
disc and nut.
8. Test run:
Before starting work and after each
change of grinding disc, carry out a
test run of at least 60 seconds with no
load. Switch off the equipment immedi-
ately if the disc runs lumpy, substantial
vibrations occur, or abnormal noises
are generated.

Change wet grinding disc

1. Loosen the fixing screws and re-
move the water tank (13).
2. Unscrew the grinding disc nut (22)
and hold against the grinding disc
(
1)with one hand wearing a
glove. Unscrew the nut (right-hand
thread):
turn counter-clockwise.
3. Remove the washer (26) with a
plastic clamping flange (27) and
the grinding disc ((
4. Fit on the new grinding disc (13)
and the plastic clamping flange
(27) with the washer and screw
the grinding disc nut (22) manu-
ally onto the right-side nut (right-
hand thread):
turn clockwise.
The two plastic clamping flanges
(27/28) are not identical.
5. Tighten the grinding disc nut with
a screw wrench (SW19) applying
modest manual force.
8. Test run:
Cleaning and
maintenance
1).

Cleaning

6. Push the water tank back over the
wet grinding disc and onto the
gear unit housing (
7. Fasten the water tank (
back on the gear unit housing
(29) using the three screws.
The grinding disc nut must not be
screwed too tightly in order to
avoid a breaking of the grinding
disc and nut.
Before starting work and after each
change of grinding disc, carry out a
test run of at least 60 seconds with no
load. Switch off the equipment immedi-
ately if the disc runs lumpy, substantial
vibrations occur, or abnormal noises
are generated.
Disconnect the plug before adjust-
ment, maintenance or repair.
Have any work not described
in these instructions carried
out by a specialist workshop.
Use only original components.
Allow the equipment to cool
before carrying out any main-
tenance and cleaning work.
There is a risk of burns.
Do not use cleaning agents or sol-
vents. Chemical substances may
attack plastic parts of the equipment.
Never clean the equipment under
running water.
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