Clarke 6474015 CON1150 Angle Instructions
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To change the grinding disc, first ensure the grinder is unplugged. Press the spindle lock button and use the provided wrench to loosen the flange nut. Remove the old disc, place the new disc on the spindle, and tighten the flange nut securely.
Check the power supply and ensure the plug is connected properly. Inspect the power cord for damages. If the grinder still doesn't start, the carbon brushes may need replacement. Refer to the user manual for instructions on replacing the brushes.
To reduce vibrations, ensure that the grinding disc is properly balanced and securely attached. Also, hold the grinder firmly with both hands and maintain a steady pressure on the work surface.
Regularly clean the grinder to remove dust and debris. Inspect the power cord and plug for any damage. Check and replace carbon brushes when worn. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the user manual.
Yes, you can use the Clarke CON1150 Angle Grinder for cutting metal. Ensure you use a cutting disc suitable for metal and follow all safety precautions, including wearing protective gear.
Overheating can occur due to prolonged use, blockages in the ventilation slots, or using a disc not suitable for the task. Allow the grinder to cool down, clean the ventilation slots, and ensure the disc is appropriate for the material being worked on.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear of hazards, and never operate the grinder without the guard in place.
To replace the carbon brushes, first unplug the grinder. Remove the brush covers located on the sides of the motor housing. Take out the old brushes and insert the new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Replace the covers and test the grinder.
Store the angle grinder in a dry place, away from moisture and dust. Ensure the power cord is neatly coiled and avoid placing heavy objects on top of the grinder.
Yes, it is normal for sparks to be emitted when grinding or cutting metal. However, ensure the sparks do not come into contact with flammable materials, and always use the grinder in a safe, open area.