Working Advice

When carrying out abrasive cutting, use a moderate feed that is suited to the material being machined. Do not exert pressure on the cutting disc and do not tilt or swing the power tool.

Do not attempt to reduce the speed of a cutting disc coming to a stop by applying pressure from the side.

The power tool must always work in an up-grinding motion. Otherwise there is a risk that it will be pushed uncontrolled out of the cut.

For best results when cutting profiles and rectangular tubing, start at the smallest cross section.

Recesses in load-bearing walls are subject to country-specific regulations. These regulations must be observed under all circumstances. Seek advice from the responsible structural engineer, architect or construction supervisor before starting work.

The cutting aid (14) allows you to make a precise cut when separating materials. Ensure that the cutting aid (14) is firmly engaged before making the cut. To do this, turn the cutting aid (14) together with the hood (7) so that the snap-in fin (17) engages in the recess (16).

Fit the transportation cover (13) to transport the power tool. This serves to prevent injuries and damage.