Milwaukee 6086-20, 6082-20, 6081-20, 6080-20 Operation, Sanding Disc and Grinding Wheel Material

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OPERATION

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.

Starting and Stopping the Motor

1.To start the tool, pull the trigger.

2.To stop the tool, release the trigger.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury or damage to the tool, do not use the spindle lock button to stop the spindle while the tool is in use or is coasting after shut-off.

Locking the Trigger (Fig. 4)

Select Models

The lock button holds the trigger in the ON position for continuous use.

Fig. 4

Lock-on button

1.To lock the trigger on, hold the lock-on button in while pulling the trigger. Release the trigger.

2.To unlock the trigger, pull the trigger and release. The lock-on button will pop out.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury, do not operate tool with handle release button pressed in or with handle not locked into position. If the handle does not lock securely into position,

do not operate tool. Return the tool to a MILWAUKEE service facility for repair immediately.

Fig. 5

Handle release button (on bottom)

1.Unplug tool.

2.Press and hold the handle release button in and rotate the rear handle to one of the nine handle positions. The adjustable handle feature has detents which allow the handle to snap into position. Make sure the handle snaps firmly into position and does not rotate.

Position the guard in the location which offers best control and guard protection. For operating zones that provide maximum protection for the operator, see Fig. 9.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to the tool, use ONLY accessories rated at or above the RPM listed on the “WARNING” section of the tool's nameplate.

Sanding Disc and Grinding Wheel Selection

Use sanding discs and grinding wheels that are:

correct size as written on tool's nameplate

correct wheel type and grit for the job

rated at or above the RPM listed in the “WARNING” section on the tool's nameplate

Use backing pads, adapters, and other accessories that are:

correct size for tool and for sanding disc or grinding wheel

rated at or above the RPM listed in the “WARNING” section on the tool's nameplate

the proper accessory for the job

Sanding Disc and Grinding Wheel Material

Sanding discs and grinding wheels are made of various materials and are designed for different jobs. Be sure that you choose the proper sanding disc or grinding wheel for the job you plan to do.

Adjusting the Rear Handle Position (Fig. 5)

Select Models

This tool is equipped with an adjustable rear handle. This feature allows the user to adjust the angle of the handle to nine positions for opti- mum operating positions.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool before attaching or removing accessories or making adjustments. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.

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Contents Operators Manual Manuel DE Lutilisateur Manual DEL Operador Electrical Safety Personal SafetyService Specific Safety Rules Sanders and Grinders Functional DescriptionSpindle Grounding Guidelines for Using Extension CordsRecommended Minimum Wire Gauge For Extension Cords ExtensioncordsTool Assembly Installing the Side HandleAdjusting the Rear Handle Position Fig Select Models OperationSanding Disc and Grinding Wheel Material Using Sanding Discs Using Grinding and CUT-OFF Wheels Installing Grinding Wheels FigInspecting Wheels Selecting Wheels Using Type 1 Cut-Off Wheels Fig Using Wire Brushes Selecting Wire BrushesFive Year Tool Limited Warranty MaintenanceAccessories RepairsSécurité Individuelle Conservercesinstructions Sécurité DU Lieu DE TravailSécurité Électrique UTILISATIONETENTRETIENDEL’OUTILÉLECTRIQUERègles DE Sécurité Particulière Description FonctionnelleCordonsderallonge Calibres minimaux recommandés pour Les cordons de rallongeMise À LA Terre Avertissement Directives pour l’emploi des cordons de rallongeMontage DE Loutil Avertissement Pose de la poignée latéraleManiement Avertissement Positionnement de la poignée Fig Certains ModèlesComposants des disques abrasifs et des meules Utilisation DES Disques Abrasivs Choix des disques abrasifs et des grains Installation de la meule FigUtilisation DES Meules Abrasives ET DES Meules À Tronçonner Corindon Aluminium-Zircone CéramiqueInspection des meules Utilisation des meules à tronçonner de type 27 Fig Utilisation des meule à tronçonner de type 1 FigUtilisation DES Brosses À Fils Dacier Sélection des brosses à fils d’acierGarantie Limitée DE L’OUTIL DE Cinq ANS Maintenance AvertissementAccessoires Avertissement RéparationsSeguridad Personal GUA0RDEESTASINSTRUCCIONES Seguridad EN EL Área DE TrabajoSeguridad Eléctrica USO Y Cuidado DE LAS Herramientas EléctricasReglas Especificas DE Seguridad Lijadoras Y Esmeriladoras SimbologíaEspecificaciones Descripcion FuncionalTierra ¡ADVERTENCIA ExtensióneseléctricasGuías para el uso de cables de extensión Ensambaje DE LA Herramienta ¡ADVERTENCIA Instalación del mango lateralOperacion ¡ADVERTENCIA Bloqueo del gatillo Fig Modelos seleccionadosMaterial de discos abrasivos y ruedas abrasivas USO DE Discos Abrasivos Óxido Aluminio y Circona de Cerámica USO DE Ruedas Abrasivas Y Ruedas DE CorteSelección de discos abrasivos y granos Instalación de ruedas abrasivas FigSolución de problemas Revisión de las ruedasUso de las ruedas de corte tipo 1 Fig Usando DE Cepillos DE Alambre Selección de cepillos de alambreGarantía Limitada DE Cinco Años Mantenimiento ¡ADVERTENCIAAccesorios ¡ADVERTENCIA Mantenimiento de las herramientasSawdust