Husqvarna PG 400 2014 Parts Manual

To set up the Husqvarna PG 400 Grinder, ensure that it is placed on a stable, level surface. Check that all cables are intact and connect the grinder to a suitable power outlet. Adjust the handle to a comfortable height and inspect the grinding discs for wear and tear before starting.
Routine maintenance includes checking the condition of the grinding discs, cleaning the machine after each use, inspecting cables and electrical connections, and lubricating moving parts as per the manufacturer's guidelines. Regularly check and tighten bolts and screws.
If the grinder does not start, ensure that it is connected to a power source and the power switch is turned on. Check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. Inspect the power cord for damage and ensure the emergency stop button is not engaged.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety goggles, ear protection, and dust masks. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated. Never operate the grinder without all safety guards in place and avoid wearing loose clothing.
First, ensure the grinder is unplugged. Tilt the machine back to access the grinding head. Use the appropriate tool to remove the bolts securing the current discs and replace them with new ones. Ensure the discs are securely fastened before use.
Check the condition of the grinding discs for wear and replace them if necessary. Ensure the machine is set to the correct speed and pressure settings. Inspect the surface for any coatings or debris that may affect performance.
Use a vacuum attachment compatible with the grinder to capture dust at the source. Ensure the dust extraction system is properly connected and functioning. Wet grinding can also help reduce dust emission.
The Husqvarna PG 400 Grinder typically requires a three-phase power supply with the appropriate voltage and frequency as specified in the user manual. Verify compatibility with your local power standards before use.
Before transport, ensure the machine is turned off and unplugged. Secure the handle in the lowest position and use the built-in lifting points to move the machine. Use a suitable vehicle with proper restraints to prevent movement during transport.
Excessive vibration can be caused by worn or imbalanced grinding discs. Check the alignment and condition of the discs and replace if necessary. Ensure that all securing bolts are tight and inspect the machine for any loose components.