Bosch 0 601 93A 304 Instruction Manual
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Ensure you always wear protective gear, such as safety goggles and gloves. Check that the grinder is switched off before plugging it in. Secure the material you are working on, and ensure the wheel is properly attached before turning the device on.
Regularly check the grinder for any loose parts or signs of wear. Clean the tool after each use, and inspect the power cord for any damage. Replace the grinding wheel when it's worn out, and lubricate moving parts as needed.
First, unplug the grinder. Use the wrench provided to loosen the spindle nut, then remove the old wheel. Place the new wheel onto the spindle and tighten the nut securely. Ensure the wheel is properly aligned and secure before use.
Check if the power cord is properly plugged in and inspect for any visible damage. Ensure the power switch is functional and not stuck. If the grinder still doesn't start, inspect the brushes and replace them if worn out.
Avoid running the grinder continuously for long periods. Allow it to rest and cool down between uses. Ensure the ventilation slots are clear of dust and debris to maintain proper airflow.
This grinder is suitable for grinding metal, concrete, and masonry. Always use the appropriate wheel for the material you are grinding to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the tool after each use, replace worn parts, and avoid overloading the grinder. Store the grinder in a dry, dust-free environment.
The grinder features a restart protection to prevent accidental start-ups, a protective guard to deflect debris, and a safety switch to avoid unintentional activation.
First, unplug the grinder. Open the brush covers on each side of the motor housing. Remove the old brushes and insert the new ones, ensuring they are seated correctly. Replace the covers and test the grinder.
Stop using the grinder immediately. Check if the grinding wheel is properly attached and not damaged. Inspect the spindle and bearings for signs of wear. If the issue persists, have the grinder serviced by a professional.