Operation / Cleaning

Note: Engraving points are also available from specialist dealers or DIY shops.

Advice on use

You can use the mini-engraver to produce creative, individual engravings. For example, you can use it to place identifying marks on your valuables. You can place numbers and letters on metal, glass, plastic, wood and ceramic. This is done with the help of the engraving stencil 7 , see Figs. A and B.

Hold the device at an angle, as you would a pencil. Your arm should rest on the table.

Using very light pressure, guide the engraving point 5 over the workpiece. Find the ideal speed of movement by trial and error on a piece of waste material.

Note: The engraving point 5 supplied with the product is made from carbide steel. Therefore it is not suitable for engraving electronic media such as CDs, DVDs etc. It could damage these materials and render them illegible.

Cleaning

WARNING! Before performing any cleaning or maintenance work, always remove the mains plug from the socket.

Clean all the dirt off the drill / grinder. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.

GB/IE 15

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Parkside PGG 15 A1 manual Operation / Cleaning, Advice on use