Metabo W 14-150 Ergo Operating Instructions - Page 18

Cleaning, Troubleshooting, Accessories - angle grinder

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ENG ENGLISH Switching the angle grinder ON just for a moment: Switching on: Press in the lock (4) and then press the trigger switch (5). Let go of the lock (4). Switching off: Release the trigger switch (5). smaller than 0.4 ohm should not cause any malfunction. 11 Accessories Continuous operation (depends on machine features): Switching on: Press in the lock (4) and hold in place. Press and hold the trigger switch (5). The machine is now switched on. Now press in the lock (4) a second time to lock the trigger switch (5) in position (continuous operation). Switching off: Press and release the trigger switch (5). 8.2 Working instructions Grinding: Press down the machine evenly on the surface and move back and forth so that the surface of the workpiece does not become too hot. Roughing: position the machine at an angle of 30° - 40° for the best working results. Separating: Always work against the run of the disc (see illustration). Otherwise there is the danger of the machine kicking back from the cut out of control. Guide the machine evenly at a speed suitable for the material being processed. Do not tilt, apply excessive force or sway from side to side. Sanding: Press down the machine evenly on the surface and move back and forth so that the surface of the workpiece does not become too hot. Wire brushing: Press down the machine evenly. 9 Cleaning Motor cleaning: blow compressed air through the rear ventilation slots of the machine regularly, frequently and thoroughly. Here, the machine must be held firmly. Button (6) for adjustment of the handle: Occasionally blow compressed air through the button (when pressed, in all 3 main handle positions). 10 Troubleshooting Switching on procedures produce brief reductions in voltage. Unfavourable power conditions can be detrimental to other devices. Power impedances 18 Use only genuine Metabo accessories. If you need any accessories, check with your dealer. The dealer needs to know the exact model designation of your power tool in order to select the correct accessory. See page 4. A Roughing disc (always use with safety guard attached) B Louver disc (always use with safety guard attached) C Parting safety guard. D Parting disc (always use with parting safety guard attached) E Diamond discs (always use with parting safety guard attached) F Cup wheel guard (place on machine and secure with screws (f)). Secure cup wheel as described in chapter 7. Use an offset 2-hole spanner if necessary. Use the wing screws to adjust the safety guard until the cup wheel protrudes between 0.5 cm - 1 cm. G Cup wheels (always use with cup wheel safety guard attached) H Offset 2-hole spanner (for securing/loosening the clamping nut (10) on cup wheels) I Parting safety guard with guide slot (place on machine and secure with screws.) (with adapter for connection to a suitable dust extractor for extraction of stone dust generated when cutting stone slabs.) J Hand guard (for attaching under the additional side-mounted handle.) K Extension piece (for working with supporting discs. Increases the distance between the spindle and the supporting disc by approx. 35 mm) L Supporting disc for fibre discs (always attach using the supporting disc clamping nut supplied.) (always use with the hand guard attached.) M Fibre discs (always use with the hand guard attached.) N Semi-flexible sanding discs (for use with elastic supporting disc 6.23279) (always use with hand guard attached.) O Sanding pad with Velcro (always use with the hand guard attached.) P Adhesive sanding disc (always use with the hand guard attached.) Q Adhesive fleece (always use with the hand guard attached.)

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18
ENGLISH
ENG
Switching the angle grinder ON just for a
moment:
Switching on:
Press in the lock (4) and then press
the trigger switch (5). Let go of the lock (4).
Switching off:
Release the trigger switch (5).
Continuous operation (depends on machine
features):
Switching on:
Press in the lock (4) and hold in
place. Press and hold the trigger switch (5).
The machine is now switched on. Now
press in the lock (4) a second time to lock
the trigger switch (5) in position (continuous
operation).
Switching off:
Press and release the trigger switch
(5).
8.2
Working instructions
Grinding:
Press down the machine evenly on the surface and
move back and forth so that the surface of the
workpiece does not become too hot.
Roughing: position the machine at an angle of 30°
- 40° for the best working results.
Separating:
A
lways work against the run of the
disc (see illustration).
Otherwise
there is the danger of the machine
kicking back from the cut out of
control. Guide the machine evenly at
a speed suitable for the material being processed.
Do not tilt, apply excessive force or sway from side
to side.
Sanding:
Press down the machine evenly on the surface and
move back and forth so that the surface of the
workpiece does not become too hot.
Wire brushing:
Press down the machine evenly.
Motor cleaning:
blow compressed air through the
rear ventilation slots of the machine regularly,
frequently and thoroughly. Here, the machine must
be held firmly.
Button
(6) for adjustment of the handle:
Occa-
sionally blow compressed air through the button
(when pressed, in all 3 main handle positions).
Switching on procedures produce brief reductions
in voltage. Unfavourable power conditions can be
detrimental to other devices. Power impedances
smaller than 0.4 ohm should not cause any
malfunction.
Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
If you need any accessories, check with your
dealer.
The dealer needs to know the exact model desig-
nation of your power tool in order to select the
correct accessory.
See page 4.
A
Roughing disc (always use with safety guard
attached)
B
Louver disc (always use with safety guard
attached)
C
Parting safety guard.
D
Parting disc (always use with parting safety
guard attached)
E
Diamond discs (always use with parting safety
guard attached)
F
Cup wheel guard (place on machine and
secure with screws (f)). Secure cup wheel as
described in chapter 7. Use an offset 2-hole
spanner if necessary. Use the wing screws to
adjust the safety guard until the cup wheel
protrudes between 0.5 cm - 1 cm.
G
Cup wheels (always use with cup wheel safety
guard attached)
H
Offset 2-hole spanner (for
securing/loosening
the clamping nut (10)
on cup wheels)
I
Parting safety guard with guide slot (place on
machine and secure with screws.) (with
adapter for connection to a suitable dust
extractor for extraction of stone dust gener-
ated when cutting stone slabs.)
J
Hand guard (for attaching under the additional
side-mounted handle.)
K
Extension piece (for working with supporting
discs. Increases the distance between the
spindle and the supporting disc by approx. 35
mm)
L
Supporting disc for fibre discs (always attach
using the supporting disc clamping nut
supplied.) (always use with the hand guard
attached.)
M
Fibre discs (always use with the hand guard
attached.)
N
Semi-flexible sanding discs (for use with
elastic supporting disc 6.23279) (always use
with hand guard attached.)
O
Sanding pad with Velcro (always use with the
hand guard attached.)
P
Adhesive sanding disc (always use with the
hand guard attached.)
Q
Adhesive fleece (always use with the hand
guard attached.)
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Cleaning
10 Troubleshooting
11 Accessories