Assembly And Adjustment - Porter-Cable PCG200 Manual

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DOUBLE INSULATION
The tool is double insulated. Double insulation means
that all the external metal parts are electrically insulated-
from the mains power supply. This is done by placing
insulated barriers between the electrical and mechanical-
components so as to making unnecessary for the tool to be
earthed.
NOTE: Double insulation does not take the place of normal
safety precautions when operating this tool. The insulation
system is for added protection against injury resulting from
a possible electrical insulation failure within the tool.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only.
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the
voltage on the rating plate.
WARNING: Never connect the live (L) or neutral (N)
wires to the earth pin marked E or
USING AN EXTENSION CABLE
An extension cable should not be used unless absolutely
necessary. Use of an improper extension cable could
resultin a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension
cable must be used, use only those that are approved by the
country's Electrical Authority. Make sure that extension cord
is in good condition before using. Always use the cord that
is suitable for the power input of your tool (see technical
data on name plate). The minimum conductor size is
1.5mm. When using a cable reel, always unwind the cable
completely.
DESCRIPTION (FIG. A)
1. On/off switch
2. Side handle
3. Spindle lock
4. Wheel guard
5. Inner flange
6. Outer flange

ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT

Prior to assembly and adjustment always unplug the
tool.
Mounting and Removing the Guard (Fig. B)
Mounting
Place the angle grinder on a flat and steady surface,
spindle (7) up (fig. B1).
Release the clamping lock (11) and hold the guard (4)
over the tool as shown.
Align the lugs (8) with the notches (9).
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Press the guard down and rotate it to the required
position.
If required, increase the clamping force by tightening
the screw (10).
Tighten the clamping lock.
To remove the guard, release the clamping lock.
Do not operate the grinder with a loose guard.
Removing
Follow the procedure above in reverse order.
Mounting and Removing Grinding Wheels or Cutting
Discs (Fig. C & D)
Your grinder comes with two reversible flanges to
accommodate a wide variety of different accessories. Make
sure thecorrect sides of the flanges are being used ensuring
no excessive play between the accessory and the flanges.
Mounting
Place the inner flange (5) on the grinder spindle (7) (fig.
C1).
Place the wheel (14) against the flange. Screw the
threaded flange (6) onto the spindle (7). (fig. C2).
Make sure that the threaded outer flange (6) is facing in
the correct direction for the type of disc fitted. For
grinding discs, the flange (6) is fitted with the raised
portion facing towards the disc (fig. C3). For cutting
discs, the flange(6) is fitted with the inner portion
facing away from the disc (fig. C4).
Press in the spindle lock button (3) and rotate the
spindle until it locks. Keeping the lock button pressed
in, tighten the threaded flange (6) with the spanner (15)
provided (fig. D)
Release the spindle lock.
Removing
Follow the procedure above in reverse order.
Mounting and Removing the Rubber Backing Pad (Fig. D & E)
The rubber-backing pad is available as an option. The guard
is not required when using the tool for sanding with the
backing pad.
Mounting
Remove the guard from the tool.
Press the backing pad (16) onto the spindle (7). The
inner flange is not required (fig. E).
Position the abrasive disc (17) on the pad.
Screw the threaded flange (6) onto the spindle.
Press in the spindle lock button (3) and rotate
thespindle until it locks. Keeping the lock button
pressed in, tighten the threaded flange (6) with the
spanner (15) provided (fig. D.)
Release the spindle lock.
ENGLISH
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