Wheel Guard Installation; Side Handle - RotoZip RFS1000 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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WHEEL GUARD INSTALLATION

Wheel
attached when using cutting
wheels. Always keep wheel guard between
you and your work while cutting.
Guard plug should always
be attached when vacuum
hose is not connected. Wheel bursting may
eject wheel fragments towards user if guard
plug is not attached.
The position of the guard can be adjusted to
accommodate the operation being performed.
To attach wheel guard DISCONNECT tool
from power source.
LOCK NUTS AND BACKING FLANGE
Your tool is equipped with a threaded spindle
for mounting accessories. Always use the
supplied lock nut (and backing flange) that
has same thread size as spindle.
Assembly
Position guard on spindle neck so that the
guard
must
be
notches on guard line up with the keys on the
spindle neck (Fig. 2).
Rotate the guard either direction to desired
position, and move the locking lever into the
LOCKED position to secure guard in place.
TO REMOVE GUARD: Move locking lever into
the unlocked position, rotate guard until the
notches on guard line up with the keys on the
spindle neck, and lift guard off the spindle neck
(Fig. 2).
The side handle is used to control and balance
the tool. The handle must be threaded into the
front housing on either side of the tool,
depending on personal preference and
comfort. Use the side handle for safe control
and ease of operation (Fig. 1).

SIDE HANDLE

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