Attaching The Auxiliary Handle; Attaching And Replacing Roughing / Grinding / Cutting Discs - Parkside PWS 230 A1 Operation And Safety Notes

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socket before you carry out any task
on the device.
DANGER OF INjURy! Always use the
angle grinder with the disc guard
cover in place. The disc guard cover must
be securely attached to the angle grinder. To
ensure the highest level of safety while using
the device, ensure that the smallest possible
area of the grinding or cutting tool is exposed
to the operator at all times. The disc guard cov-
er is there to protect the operator from pieces
breaking off and accidental contact with the
grinding or cutting tool.
DANGER OF INjURy! Ensure that the
guard
is attached so that its edge
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is beyond the angle of the auxiliary
handle
(see Fig. B). Otherwise you
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could injure yourself against the grinding or
cutting disc.
O pen the clamping lever
I nsert the disc cover guide
projection
in the coded groove
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T urn the disc guard cover
position (working position). The closed side of
the disc guard cover
the operator.
C lose the clamping lever
the disc guard cover
If necessary the clamping force of the connection
can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the
adjuster screw
.
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Ensure that the disc guard cover
on the spindle collar.

Attaching the auxiliary handle

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CAUTION! For safety reasons this
device must always be used with the
auxiliary handle
you could become injured.
Pull the mains plug out of the mains
socket before you carry out any task
on the device.
S crew the auxiliary handle
or on the top of the head of the device.
.
8
with the coded
7
.
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into the desired
7
must always be facing
7
to firmly clamp
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in place.
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sits firmly
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in place. Otherwise
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DANGER OF INjURy!
on the left, right
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Attaching and replacing
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roughing / grinding / cutting discs
Take note of the dimensions of the roughing /
grinding or cutting discs. The circular hole must fit
on to the mounting flange without play. Do not use
a reducer piece or adapter.
Pull the mains plug out of the mains
socket before you carry out any task
on the device.
C heck the condition of the roughing /
grinding or cutting discs. They must be
free of damage, moisture or cracks.
Otherwise they could break up during use and
cause injury.
DANGER OF BURNS! Always wear
protective gloves when changing a
roughing / grinding or cutting disc.
Roughing / grinding and cutting discs become
hot during use. Do not touch them until after
they have cooled down.
N OTE: Always ensure the discs are free of dirt
before use.
U se only abrasive consumables or tools with
an allowable speed at least as high as the
no-load speed of the device.
D ANGER OF INjURy! Press the spindle lock
button
only after the mounting spindle
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has reached a standstill.
P ress the spindle lock button
R elease the clamping nut
(see Fig. C).
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P lace the roughing / grinding or cutting disc on
to the mounting flange
facing towards the device.
T hen replace the clamping nut
raised side facing upwards, on to the mounting
spindle
.
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P ress the spindle lock button
T ighten the clamping nut
spanner
.
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N OTE: Replace a new disc immediately if it
runs unevenly or vibrates after being exchanged.
A fter replacing a disc let the device run under
no-load conditions for 30 seconds as a safety
check. Look out for unusual noises or generation
Preparing for use
DANGER OF INjURy!
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to block the drive.
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using the spanner
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with its labelled side
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, with its
13
to block the drive.
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again with the
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