Woodstar OS 58 CH 3903401902 Instruction Manual
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To change the grinding disc, first ensure the grinder is unplugged. Press the spindle lock button to hold the spindle, 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.
Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and a dust mask. Ensure the work area is clear of flammable materials. Hold the grinder with both hands and maintain a firm grip. Do not use damaged discs.
Overheating may be due to prolonged use, blockages in the ventilation slots, or using the wrong disc type. Allow the grinder to cool, clean the ventilation slots, and ensure you are using the correct disc for the material.
Regularly clean the grinder, especially the ventilation slots. Inspect and replace worn brushes. Check the power cord for damage and ensure all nuts and bolts are tight. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the user manual.
Store the angle grinder in a dry, dust-free environment. Keep it in its original case or a protective cover to prevent damage. Ensure the power cord is neatly coiled and not under tension.
Check if the power source is active and the power cord is undamaged. Ensure the switch is functioning properly. Inspect the carbon brushes for wear and replace them if necessary.
Excessive vibration could be due to an unbalanced disc, worn bearings, or a loose flange nut. Inspect and replace the disc if necessary, check the bearings, and ensure all components are properly tightened.
Yes, the angle grinder can cut metal if equipped with a suitable cutting disc. Always follow safety precautions, and use the appropriate disc designed for metal cutting.
Unplug the grinder, remove the brush caps on the sides of the motor housing, take out the worn brushes, insert new brushes into the holders, and secure them with the caps.
Perform regular checks on the power cord, disc integrity, and brush wear. Clean the ventilation slots and inspect the tool for any loose screws or worn parts.