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Masonry Cutting Wheel Assembly
For cutting masonry materials like brick, tile, stone, etc., it is best to use a dry diamond cutting wheel. Use only lock nut and flange with equal diameters. The wheel guard must be used with a dry diamond cutting wheel.
!WARNING Do not use water or other cooling fluid with this tool
for cutting.
Disconnect tool from power source before attaching cutting wheel. With wheel guard in place, assemble flange, cutting wheel and lock nut as illustrated on page 7.
When cutting, make only small passes through workpiece at a time. Be aware that “Kickback” can occur at any time. Keep both hands on tool for maximum control.
SPINDLE
WHEEL
GUARD
BACKING
FLANGE
DRY
DIAMOND
WHEEL
LOCK NUT
Sanding Accessories Assembly
BACKING PAD
Before attaching a backing ! WARNING pad be sure its maximum
safe operating speed is not exceeded by the nameplate speed of the tool.
! WARNING Wheel guard may not be used for most sanding
operations. Always reinstall wheel guard when converting back to grinding operations.
TO INSTALL BACKING PAD AND
SANDING DISC
Disconnect tool from power source. Set the tool on its top side (spindle up). Place the rubber backing pad onto the spindle shaft. Center the sanding disc on top of the backing pad. Insert the lock nut through the disc and thread onto the spindle as far as you can with your fingers. Press in the spindle lock, then tighten the backing pad securely with lock nut wrench.
TO REMOVE BACKING PAD AND
SANDING DISC
Disconnect tool from power source. Using the lock nut wrench unscrew the nut from the spindle, while holding spindle lock in.
WIRE BRUSH ASSEMBLY
Before assembling wire brush to this tool, disconnect from the power source. Wire
brushes are equipped with their own threaded hub, simply thread on to spindle. Be sure to seat against shoulder before turning tool “ON”.
SPINDLE
BACKING |
PAD |
SANDING
DISC
LOCK NUT
WIRE BRUSH