operating power tools may result in serious General power tool safety warnings personal injury. WARNING Read all safety warnings, b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such instructions, illustrations and as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or specifications provided with this power tool.
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that may affect the power tool’s operation. Wheels and fianges with arbour holes that do not If damaged, have the power tool repaired match the mounting haraware of the power tool wiil before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly run out of balance , vibrate excessively and may maintained power tools.
Always wear eye protection the wheel is in motion otherwise kickback may occur . Investigate and take corrective acton to eliminate the cause of wheel binding. Technical Data Model GM4535 Rated Power Input 2000 No-load Speed /min 3800 Max. Cutting Angle °...
removing the wheel. Please tighten the hex bolt Function Descri ption securely to avoid severe injury. Be sure to pull *Cautions out the stopper pin after installing the wheel or 1. Power Voltage before switching on the machine. Before connecting the machine to a power source 1.Drive Spindle (receptacle, outlet, etc.), be sure the voltage supplied is the same as that specified on the nameplate of the...
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1.The opening size of the vise can be 1.Spark Guard adjusted to 191mm 2.Screw 2.Bolts *Movement of the adjustable vise (B) *Cutting Long Workpieces To lock work, push screw rod toward work until the Long workpiece must be supported by blocks of non- vise (B) is in contact with the workpiece, lower quick flammable material on either end so that it will be release lever and turn crank to tighten.
*Wood Block When the cut-off wheel has worn down considerably, use a spacer block of sturdy, non-flammable material 1.Screwdriver behind the workpiece as shown in the figure. You 2.Brush Holder can more efficiently utilize the worn wheel by using the midpoint on the periphery of the wheel to cut the workpiece.
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EXPLANATION OF GENERAL VIEW Ball Bearing 6204VV Hex Socket Head Screw M6×12 Woodruff Key 5×7.5×16 Adjustable Guard Drive Spindle Hex Lock Nut M6 Safety Guard Adjustable Guard Flange Rubber Pin Pan Head Screw M5×52 (with Spring and Flat Ball Bearing 6000ZZ Washer) Washer Circlip for Shaft...
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EXPLANATION OF GENERAL VIEW 44 Rear Cover Hex. Lock Nut M6 45 Hex. Socket Head Screw with Flat Point M5×8 Lock Nut M16 46 Carbon Brush Holder 861 Wrench 47 Carbon Brush 48 Brush Holder Cap 49 Motor Housing 50 Adjusting Bolt M6×20 51 Hex.
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