Clarke 6472010 CAG800B 4.5 Inches Angle Instructions

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Pages 20
Year 2016
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Clarke 6472010 CAG800B 4.5 Inches Angle Grinder Specification

The Clarke 6472010 CAG800B is a compact and efficient 4.5-inch angle grinder designed for both professional and DIY applications. It features an 800-watt motor that delivers ample power for a wide range of grinding, cutting, and polishing tasks, ensuring reliability and performance. The grinder operates at a no-load speed of 11,000 revolutions per minute, providing the speed and precision necessary for smooth, clean cuts in various materials such as metal, stone, and tile.

Designed with user safety and convenience in mind, the Clarke CAG800B includes a robust guard to protect users from debris and sparks during operation. It features a side-mounted auxiliary handle that can be positioned on either side of the tool, enhancing control and comfort, particularly during extended use. The ergonomic design includes a slim, lightweight body that reduces user fatigue and improves maneuverability in tight spaces.

The grinder uses standard 4.5-inch discs, which are easy to change due to the tool's spindle lock system, minimizing downtime and improving productivity. The Clarke CAG800B is equipped with a durable gearbox and high-quality bearings, ensuring extended tool life and consistent performance in demanding environments.

This angle grinder is suitable for both beginners and experienced users due to its straightforward operation and reliable safety features. It operates on standard 230V mains power, making it compatible with most workshop and home electrical systems. The Clarke 6472010 CAG800B is a versatile and dependable tool ideal for various applications, offering a balance of power, precision, and user-friendly features.

Clarke 6472010 CAG800B 4.5 Inches Angle Grinder F.A.Q.

How do I safely change the grinding disc on the Clarke 6472010 CAG800B Angle Grinder?

Ensure the grinder is unplugged before changing the disc. Use the provided spanner to loosen the flange nut, remove the old disc, place the new disc on the spindle, and tighten the flange nut securely.

What is the proper way to maintain the Clarke CAG800B to ensure longevity?

Regularly clean the exterior with a dry cloth, check the power cord for wear, and lubricate the gear housing as per the user manual. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.

What should I do if the angle grinder does not start?

Check if the power source is working and the plug is properly connected. Inspect the power cord for damage. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.

How can I prevent the grinder from overheating?

Avoid running the grinder continuously at maximum load. Allow it to cool down between tasks and ensure vents are clean and unobstructed.

What are the safety precautions to follow while using the Clarke CAG800B?

Always wear protective gear including safety glasses and gloves. Ensure work area is clear, use the guard provided, and never operate the grinder without the side handle.

Can I use the Clarke CAG800B for cutting materials other than metal?

Yes, with the appropriate disc. Ensure you use discs designed for the specific material, such as masonry or wood cutting discs, and follow all safety guidelines.

How do I replace the carbon brushes on the Clarke CAG800B Angle Grinder?

First, unplug the grinder. Access the brushes by removing the brush caps located on the sides of the motor housing. Replace the old brushes with new ones and secure the caps.

What is the correct way to hold the Clarke CAG800B while operating?

Hold the main handle with one hand and the side handle with the other. Maintain a firm grip and a balanced stance throughout operation.

How can I clean the Clarke CAG800B Angle Grinder after use?

After unplugging, use a brush to remove dust and debris from the vents and exterior. Avoid using water or solvents.

What type of extension cord should I use with the Clarke CAG800B?

Use an extension cord with an appropriate rating for the grinder's power requirement. Ensure it is heavy-duty, with a minimum gauge of 14 AWG for lengths up to 50 feet.