EXTOL 8792010 Angle Grinder With Rotating Handle
Specifications
- Product Code: 8792010, 8892023, 8892025, 8892040, 8892060,403127, 8792014, 8892024, 8892026, 8792060, 403114
- Version: 09/2024
- Size Options: 115mm, 125mm, 150mm
Product Information:
This product is designed for various cutting applications and offers different grit options for different surfaces. The product is suitable for use on materials such as concrete, asphalt, and more.
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1: Select the appropriate size
Choose the correct size of the product based on your requirements and the surface to be cut.
Step 2: Choose the grit
Select the appropriate grit level based on the material you are working with. Lower grit numbers are suitable for rough surfaces, while higher grit numbers are for smoother finishes.
Step 3: Attach the product
Securely attach the cutting disc to the compatible tool ensuring it is properly tightened to avoid any accidents during operation.
Step 4: Cutting
Start the tool and carefully guide the cutting disc along the material you are working with. Apply consistent pressure for an even cut.
FAQ
Q: What are the size options available for this product?
A: The product is available in three sizes – 115mm, 125mm, and 150mm.
Q: How do I choose the right grit level?
A: Lower grit numbers are suitable for rough surfaces, while higher grit numbers are for smoother finishes. Choose based on the material you are working with.
USING DIAMOND DISCS
OVERVIEW OF SPEEDS OF INDIVIDUAL BRUSHES
Part number | Maximum speed (RPM) |
17007 | 12 500 |
17008 | 12 500 |
17010 | 7 000 |
17012 | 11 000 |
17002 | 12 500 |
17003 | 8 500 |
17006 | 12 500 |
17009 | 12 500 |
17024 | 12 500 |
17025 | 12 500 |
17026 | 12 500 |
EXTRACTION GUARD
EXTRACTION GUARD FOR SANDING/GRINDING WITH THE ANGLE GRINDER
EXTRACTION GUARD/ADAPTER FOR CUTTING WITH THE ANGLE GRINDER
Introduction
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- Manufacturer: Madal Bal a. s., Průmyslová zóna Příluky 244, 76001 Zlín, Czech Republic
- Date of issue: 19. 3. 2019
- Date of last revision: 15/05/2024
Description – purpose of use
ANGLE GRINDERS ARE INTENDED FOR THE CUTTING AND SANDING/GRINDING WORK TASKS LISTED BELOW WITHOUT THE USE OF LIQUID COOLANTS AND USING DISCS INTENDED FOR THIS PURPOSE
- Cutting metal using a cutting disc from bonded abrasive.
- Cutting stone, glass, etc. using a diamond cutting disc.
- The sanding/grinding of profiles, welds, surfaces, trimming, cleaning of casts, removing surface paint coats using flap discs (with abrasive on the carry pad).
- Sanding/grinding metals using grinding discs from bonded abrasive with a thickness up to 6 mm.
- Rasping of wood (chamfering edges, rasping away excess material) using a wood rasping disc.
- Sanding/grinding away rust, patina, cleaning, de-burring surface paint coats on metals using rotary wire brushes with a M14 thread.
- Using designated abrasive cut out holders with an M14 thread it is possible to also use the angle grinder with sandpaper.
SPEED CONTROL
Angle grinder models that have speed control can be used for special sanding/grinding or cutting work tasks that require disc rotation speed changes and thanks to the option to reduce the rotation speed, the angle grinder can also be used for polishing under the conditions set out hereafter.
FORBIDDEN USE
Without an additional external dust extraction connection adapter being installed, the angle grinder must not be used for cutting and grinding/sanding materials during which a significant amount of dust is generated such as for example grooving of masonry, cutting plasterboard,bricks, tiles and ceramics since this would result in the motor burning up due to the clogging of the motor vents with dust or to the short-circuiting of the trigger due to the accumulated dust becoming damp inside the trigger, or other types of motor damage caused by dust. For this purpose, there are special masonry grooving machines or tile cutters that have greater protection against generated dust with a differently adapted guard, which is additionally equipped with a socket for attaching external dust extraction, which angle grinders do not have in the standard design. The fact that it is possible to clamp cutting discs intended, amongst other things, for cutting or grooving masonry, does not necessarily mean that it is possible to cut materials with an angle grinder when the angle grinder is not intended for such cutting (see also described determining use contained in user’s manuals of professional angle grinders of other brands on the market).
WARNING
- Dust extraction adapters intended for installation on angle grinders are supplied to the market by several manufacturers.
For perpendicular cutting using the angle grinder, it is possible to used the dust extraction guard adapter Extol® 8807026 for 115/125 mm angle grinders. For planar sanding/grinding using the angle grinder, it is possible to used the dust extraction guard adapter Extol® 8807020 for a 125 mm angle grinder. For the safe use of the angle grinder with the dust extraction adapter it is, however, necessary for the dust extraction adapter to be properly installed and secured on to the angle grinder, whilst the dust extraction adapter must enable the proper and safe clamping of the disc on the spindle under the condition that the disc must not be touching any part of the disc guard. After installation of the dust extraction adapter on the angle grinder and before starting it, first check that the dust extraction adapter has been safely installed and that the disc is safe for operation of the angle grinder.
Technical information – specifications
TABLE 1
Angle grinder model |
Disc diameter *) |
Revolutions per minute |
Power input |
Weight without the power cord |
Class |
Thread handle |
8792010 1) | 125 mm | 2 800-9 800 min-1 | 1 300 W | 1.7 kg | Industrial | M8 |
8792014 | 125 mm | 2 850-9 800 min-1 | 1 400 W | 2.5 kg | Industrial | M8 |
8892023 | 115 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 750 W | 1.8 kg | Premium | M8 |
8892024 | 125 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 800 W | 1.7 kg | Premium | M8 |
8892025 | 125 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 900 W | 2.0 kg | Premium | M8 |
8892026 | 125 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 950 W | 1.8 kg | Premium | M8 |
8892040 | 150 mm | 8,500 min-1 | 1 600 W | 3.4 kg | Premium | M10 |
8792060 | 230 mm | 6,500 min-1 | 2 600 W | 6.0 kg | Industrial | M14 |
8892060 | 230 mm | 6,300 min-1 | 2 400 W | 5.6 kg | Premium | M14 |
403114 | 115 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 750 W | 1.5 kg | Craft | M8 |
403127 | 125 mm | 11,000 min-1 | 1 200 W | 2.1 kg | Craft | M8 |
*) Maximum disc thickness for clamping into an angle grinder is 6 mm.
- BRUSHLESS MOTOR (without carbon brushes) utilises innovative motor technology that increases efficiency,reduces wear and provides outstanding performance. The electronic control system enables precise performance control, which delivers better overall performance of the power tool and a long lifetime.
PROFESSIONAL
EXTOL® INDUSTRIAL
Professional angle grinders Extol® Industrial are characterised by their smooth operation (achieved by means of precision workmanship and seating of the rotating parts, self-balancing units on the spindle and premium ball bearings),high dust resistance (using dust-proof switches and ball bearings, steel-clad motor windings and dual fins on the air intake grills) and stable circumferential disc speed on all model sizes (achieved thanks to highly effective gears and motors with sufficient performance reserves).
+ An important feature of our large professional angle grinders is the slow start-up function (soft start),which prevents the unpleasant shock and overloading of current circuit breakers when the power tool is turned on.
TRADE
EXTOL® PREMIUM
The performance and parameters of angle grinders in the Extol® Premium category are very similar to professional grade angle grinders, they differ however in the components that are used and do not utilise certain state-of-the-art technologies, which we find in the profession product line.
+ These power tools are the ideal choice for short term but high load, where they deliver high performance and solid work comfort.
HOBBY
EXTOL® CRAFT
Angle grinders Extol® Craft provide great service when cutting thinner materials,when sanding or brushing them, etc. They represent the top of the hobby class thanks to their solid workmanship and quality materials.
Are you considering the purchase of an angle grinder with a diameter of 150 mm or more, or you plan on subjecting the angle grinder to an extended load, greater pressure or dustier environment, then we recommend choosing an angle grinder from the Extol® Premium range.
TABLE 2
Vibrations ah,AG (m/s2); uncertainty K (sum of three axes) | ||||
Angle grinder model |
Acoustic pressu– re LpA (dBA); uncertainty K | Acoustic power LwA (dBA);
uncertainty K |
Vibrations on the main handle | Vibrations on the auxiliary handle |
8792010 | 90.6±3 | 100.4±3 | 3.2±1.5 | 2.32±1.5 |
8792014 | 80.9 ±3 | 91.9±3 | 3.589±1.5 | 2.41±1.5 |
8792040 | 93.4±3 | 103.4±3 | 3.90±1.5 | 3.71±1.5 |
8892023 | 87±3 | 97±3 | 7.60±1.5 | 2.52±1.5 |
8892024 | 88±3 | 99±3 | 7.91±1.5 | 2.7±1.5 |
8892025 | 87.3±3 | 98.3±3 | 3.589±1.5 | 2.41±1.5 |
8892026 | 90±3 | 101±3 | 8.52±1.5 | 2.9±1.5 |
8892040 | 94.7±3 | 104.7±3 | 3.87±1.5 | 3.82±1.5 |
8892060 | 94.7±3 | 105.7±3 | 8.17±1.5 | 7.31±1.5 |
8792060 | 95.6 ±3 | 106.6±3 | 9.12±1.5 | 7.84±1.5 |
403114 | 90.7±3 | 101.7±3 | 4.64±1.5 | 3.31±1.5 |
403127 | 95.3±3 | 106.3±3 | 11.85±1.5 | 7.99±1.5 |
- The declared aggregate vibration value and the declared noise emission level were measured in accordance with standard testing methodology and may be used for the comparison of one tool with another. The declared aggregate vibration value and the declared noise emission level may also be used for determining preliminary exposure.
WARNING
- Vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the power tool may differ from the declared values depending on the method in which the equipment is used, particularly the type of workpiece that is being worked on.
- It is necessary to determine the safety measurement for the protection of the user, which is based on the assessment of exposure under real operating conditions (to include all the parts of the work cycle such as time for which the power tool is turned off and when running idle outside the time that it is in operation).
WARNING
- Grinding thin sheet metal or other structures with extensive surfaces, which vibrate easily, may cause the overall noise emissions to be substantially higher (by up to 15 dB), than the declared noise emission values. On such work-pieces, the emission of noise should be prevented as soon as possible using suitable means such as the application of heavy flexible noise dampening underlays. Increased noise emission must also be taken into consideration when assessing noise exposure risks as well as when determining corresponding hearing protection measures.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS THAT ARE COMMON FOR ALL ANGLE GRINDER MODELS
- Supply voltage/ frequency 220-240 V~50 Hz
- For discs with an inner clamping diameter of 22.2 mm
- Spindle thread of the angle grinder M14
- Ingress protection IP20
- Protection class II (double insulation)
Parts and control elements
- Fig.1 provides a description of the typical parts and control elements of a standard design of an angle grin-der (typical angle grinder design for a diameter of 115 and 125 mm) with a quick coupling system on the disc guard, speed control, carbon brush housing cover for the replacement of the carbon brushes by the user and the trigger switch that can be locked in the „on“ posi-tion. Depending on the specific angle grinder model, the angle grinder may differ slightly in its design, may not necessarily be equipped with speed control, carbon brush housing cover for the replacement of carbon brushes by the user, the disc guard may not necessarily have a quick coupling system or the trigger switch may not necessarily be lockable in the „on“ position.
- Certain angle grinder models have the option of a screw on handle at the top part of the angle grinder unit for a more comfortable hold of the angle grinder for planar sanding/grinding (see fig. 2), i.e. the respective angle grinder model must be equipped with a hole in the top part which the handle can be screwed into.
- Fig. 3 shows the method for clamping the disc guard in the standard manner without the quick coupling system.
- Fig. 4 shows the parts and control elements of the standard design of an angle grinder for larger diameter discs. These models may have, depending on the spe-cific model, rotating main handles and have a safety mechanism on the trigger switch against accidental start up, whilst the trigger switch cannot be locked in the pulled down position. The disc guard may have a quick coupling or standard coupling system. On cer-tain models the auxiliary handle can also be installed on the top part of the angle grinder to enable a more comfortable hold during planar sanding/grinding (see fig. 4).
Fig. 1, Position-description
- Spindle lock button for tool installation/exchange
- Motor vents
- Trigger switch
- Main handle
- Carbon brush housing cover for replacement of the carbon brushes by the user (only on certain angle grinder models)
- Auxiliary front handle
- Disc guard
- Disc mounting washer
- Disc clamping nut
- Quick coupling system lever for the disc guard (only on certain angle grinder models)
- Power cord
- Speed control (only on certain angle grinder models)
Fig. 4, position-description
- Spindle lock button for tool installation/exchange
- Motor vents
- Auxiliary handle screw-in hole
(only on certain angle grinder models) - Stabilization tabs for the safe putting down of the angle grinder„ on the back“ (only on certain angle grinder models)
- Main handle rotation button (only on certain angle grinder models)
- Main handle
- Power cord
- Trigger switch
- Trigger switch safety mechanism against accidental start up of the angle grinder (on certain models con-currently also for locking the trigger switch in place for continuous operation).
- Carbon brush housing cover for replacement of the carbon brushes by the user (only on certain angle grinder models)
- Auxiliary handle
- Disc guard
- Disc mounting washer
- Disc clamping nut
Before putting into operation
WARNING
- Prior to putting the power tool into operation, carefully read the entire user‘s manual before first use and keep it with the power tool so that the user can become acquainted with it. If you lend or sell the product to somebody, include this user‘s manual with it. Prevent this user‘s manual from being damaged. The manu-facturer takes no responsibility for damages or injuries arising from use that is in contradiction to this user‘s manual. Before using this power tool, first acquaint yourself with all the control elements and parts as well as how to turn it off immediately in the event of a dangerous situation arising. Before using, first check that all parts are firmly attached and check that no part of the power tool, such as for example safety protecti-ve elements, is damaged or incorrectly installed, or missing. Damage is, likewise, considered to constitute damaged or degraded insulation on the power cord or a damaged power plug. Do not use a power tool with damaged or missing parts and have it repaired or repla-ced at an authorised service centre for the Extol® brand – see chapter Servicing and maintenance, or the website address at the introduction to this user‘s manual.
WARNING
- Perform the installation of the disc guard, disc, auxiliary handle, any service and maintenance tasks with the power supply disconnected.
INSTALLING THE DISC GUARD
WARNING
- Never use the angle grinder without the disc guard installed. Only install the original disc guard supplied for the given angle grinder model on the angle grinder. The fact that it is possible to install a disc guard on to the angle grinder does no necessarily mean that it is sufficiently secured for providing a sufficient level of protection to the user.
The disc guard helps to protect the user against flying fragments of the ground away material, possibly disc fragments, flying sparks, which may cause burns and it provides protection against clothing of the user becoming caught on the rotating disc. Thus, this presents an injury hazard resulting from an object being deflected or a flying disc fragment. Only remove the disc guard in the case where the angle grinder with speed control is used for polishing using a disc on which there would be a risk of it becoming caught on the disc guard. If a polish disc carry pad (lambswool) is used for polishing and there is no risk of the edges of the polishing disc or carry pad hitting the edge of the disc guard, then it is not necessary to remove the angle grinder disk guard. - Depending on which part of the disc is exposed, the disc guard must be installed in such a way that the smallest possible part of the disc facing the user is exposed in order to provide the maximum level of protection to the users, see fig. 5. The grey fields shown in fig. 5 indicate the protection zone of the user relative to the orientation of the disc guard respective to the exposed parts of the disc (work zone). In the event that the work zone of the disc is changed, it is necessary to adequately change the position of the disc guard in order to provide the maximum level of protection to the user.
INSTALLING THE DISC GUARD
- If the clamp of the disc guard does not have a sufficiently large diameter to enable it to be seated on the neck of the angle grinder and the clamping nut is screwed on the shaft then it is necessary to first screw out the nut and take out the spacer.
INSTALLING THE DISC GUARD WITH THE QUICK COUPLING SYSTEM
- Tilt open the lever of the quick coupling system on the disc guard and seat the clamp of the disc guard over the notch on the neck of the angle grinder so that the tab on the clamp of the disc guard is inside the groove on the neck of the angle grinder, with the clamp of the disc guard seated as low as possible on the neck of the angle grinder. Then turn the disc guard so that the maximum level of protection is provided to the user with respect to the stance of the user and the exposed part of the disc that will be used to make the cut (see fig. 5). Prior to tilting down the lever of the quick coupling system, ensure that the disc guard is correctly seated and then fully fold down the lever of the quick coupling system. Subsequently, using an appropriate assembly tool, fir-mly tighten the clamp of the disc guard by turning the nut on the bolt of the disc guard so that the disc guard is firmly secured in place for the operation of the angle grinder and simultaneously so that it is possible to tilt open the lever of the quick coupling system in the event that it is necessary to adjust the position of the disc guard. Use your hand to pull on the disc guard to check that the disc guard is firmly secured in place.
INSTALLING THE DISC GUARD WITHOUT THE QUICK COUPLING SYSTEM
- The firm clamping of the disc guard without the quick coupling system is conditional upon the correct seating of the clamp of the disc guard on the neck of the angle grinder as described in the instructions for the installation of the disc guard for the quick coupling system above and firmly tighte-ning the clamp of the disc guard by tightening the bolt.
- Certain angle grinder models may have vertical grooves on the neck of the angle grinder an the disc guard, which reinforce the firm clamping of the disc guard after the clamp is firmly tightened on the disc guard by pulling the bolts tight. For firm clamping of the disc guard, it is necessary for the disc guard to be correctly seated on the neck of the angle grinder and for the grooves on the clamp of the disc guard to be flush with the grooves on the neck of the angle grinder relative to the required orientation of the disc guard for ensuring maximum protection for the user.
WARNING
- Prior to putting the angle grinder into operation, use your hand to check that the disc guard is firmly clamped in place. An angle grinder that does not have the disc guard firmly clamped in place must not be used.
INSTALLING THE AUXILIARY HANDLE
ATTENTION
- For safety reasons, always use the front auxiliary handle when working with an angle grinder. The auxiliary front han-dle provides improved control over guiding the angle grinder, reduces the risk of kickback resulting from the disc jamming and enables one to better handle the effects of kickback.
- Screw the auxiliary handle into the hole on the side of the angle grinder based on whether one is left-handed or right-handed to ensure better control and holding of the angle grinder.
- In the event that the angle grinder is used for planar sanding/grinding with the use of appropriate flap discs with abrasive on the pad, carry pads of abrasive segments or brushes intended for angle grinders, then install the auxiliary handle into the hole on the top side of the head (applies only in the case where the angle grinder is equipped with this hole).
SELECTING A DISC
- Always use only discs that are intended for angle grinders and which are marked with the technical specifications including disc diameter and maximum permitted speed
(RPM), which are not lower than the speed of the angle grinder without load as specified for the given angle grinder model in the technical specifications and for which it is possi-ble to determine the materials for which they are intended. - On angle grinders intended for discs with a smaller diameter it is forbidden to install discs with originally larger dimensions (discs, which as a result of circumferential cutting or grinding a smaller diameter), which are intended for angle grinders with larger diameter discs because these discs are intended for large angle grinders with lower speeds and could disintegrate into smaller pieces at higher rotation speeds.
- Prior to using a disc, check that it is not damaged, that it does not have any cracks, is not warped or damaged in any other way. Do not use damaged discs. Damaged discs must not be repaired for the purpose of use on angle grinders. Only discs in perfect condition may be used.
- Never use discs of different dimensions than those specified in the technical specifications for the given angle grinder model, discs without specified technical specifications and discs that require liquid cooling. The angle grinder is intended to be used under dry conditions!
For cutting metals, use cutting discs made from bon-ded abrasive. It is necessary to choose a disc intended for the given type of material. Only grinding discs made from bonded abrasives of a max. diameter of 6 mm are intended for circumferential grinding. Prior to using, check the use-by date marked on the disc. The bonding material of the disc has a limited lifetime and an old disc may disintegrate.
For cutting stone, tiles, glass, roof tiles, etc. use diamond cutting discs for dry cutting
For planar sanding/grinding of granite, marble, glass-concrete, concrete, etc. use the diamond cutting disc for dry planar sanding/grinding
For planar sanding/grinding of profiles, grinding down welds and edges, removing paint coats, caulk, etc. use a flap disc with abrasive on a carry pad.
For rasping soft and hard wood, laminates, plas-tics, soft non-ferrous metals, etc. use the rotary rasping disc intended for angle grinders.
For sanding/grinding away rust, patinas, surface coats, etc. possible to use wire brushes with an M14 thread. The maximum rotation speed value marked on the brush must not be lower than the rotation speed of the angle grinder, otherwise bristles would fly off the brush and this could lead to injury of the user or people in the vicinity!
INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT OF A DISC
- Place the disc mounting washer (fig. 13A and fig. 13B, position 2) on to the spindle of the angle grinder so that it is seated in the ingress of the spindle and turns with it.
- Press the spindle lock button and turn the spindle until it locks into place.
- Place a disc on to the spindle of the angle grinder
in the orientation as shown in fig. 13A and fig. 13B, position 3 and place it on to the washer (see fig. 13A and fig. 13.B, position 2). - Subsequently screw the outer clamping nut on to the spindle (fig. 13A or 13B, position 4).
To clamp a thicker grinding disc (max. thickness of 6 mm), screw on the clamping nut with the side of the raised ring towards the disc (fig. 13A, position 4). To clamp a thin disc, screw in the clamping nut facing the disc with the side without the raised ring (fig. 13B, position 4). - With the rotation of the spindle firmly locked, pull the nut tight using the included key.
- With the rotation of the spindle firmly locked, use your hand to check that the disc is properly attached in order to prevent it from coming loose when the angle grinder is started.
- Release the spindle lock button.
ATTENTION
- Angle grinders intended for disc diameters of 115 mm or 125 mm can be used for wire cup brushes with a diame-ter of 65 mm. Wire cup brushes with a larger diameter are too heavy for these angle grinders, which manifests itself by means of high vibrations, which will damage the angle grinder. Wire cup brushes with a diameter of 75 or 80 mm are intended for angle grinders intended for a disc diameter of 150 mm, and wire cup brushes with a diameter of 100 mm are intended for angle grinders with a disc diameter of 230 mm. The maximum permitted diameter of a radial braided brush for angle grinders intended for 115 mm discs is 100 mm. For 125 mm angle grinders it is 115 mm and for larger angle grinders it is 125 mm. A radial brush is installed on to the angle grinder as shown in fig. 13C ensuring that it is firmly tightened using a wrench while the spindle rotation is locked. Rotary brushes are screwed on to the spindle of the angle grinder without washers.
- Accessories with the thread specified for angle grinders are screwed directly on to the spindle without a washer and the clamping nut on the spindle.
REMOVING THE DISC
- Block the rotation of the spindle by pressing the spindle lock button.
- Release the disc by loosening the outer clamping nut using the included wrench and then remove the outer clamping nut with the disc.
Starting/spindle lock/speed control/turning off
- Before connecting the power cord of the angle grinder to a live power socket, check that the voltage in the power socket corresponds to the voltage range and frequency of 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz. The power tool can be used in this specified voltage range and at this specified frequency.
TURNING ON/LOCKING THE TRIGGER/TURNING OFF
- If the angle grinder is equipped with speed control, set the speed to minimum prior to pressing the trigger switch.
- Prior to starting the angle grinder, ensure you have a stable stance and firmly grasp the angle grinder by the main and auxiliary handle.
- The majority of the smaller angle grinder models has the trigger switch on the side of the body or on the top part of the body, and to start the angle grinder it is necessary to slide the trigger switch forward with the thumb, see fig. 14, step 1. To turn off the grinder, simply release the trigger switch.
- On these angle grinder models, it is usually possible to lock the trigger switch in the „on“ position in order to enable longer-term operation of the angle grinder by pressing down the front part of the trigger switch towards the body of the angle grinder as shown in fig. 14, step 2. To unlock the trigger switch from the „on“ position, it is necessary to press the bottom part and then to release it, which will turn off the angle grinder. Prior to starting the angle grinder, test the locking and unlocking function with the el. power supply turned off in order to be able to immediately turn off the angle grinder in the event of a dangerous situation arising.
ATTENTION
- In the event that power supply is interrupted while the trigger switch is locked in the „on“ position, for safety reasons the angle grinder will not restart when the power supply is restored. In such a case, it is necessary to release the trigger switch from the „on“ position and allow it to slide to the „off“ position and then subsequently set it to the „on“ position. This only applies to angle grinders equipped with a trigger switch that can be locked in the „on“ position.
- The angle grinder may have a trigger switch on the the underside of the main handle, where pressing the tri-gger switch must be preceded by unlocking the trigger switch as shown in fig. 15, steps 1 and 2. This trigger switch design is namely present on larger and large angle grinders, and for safety reasons, it is not possible to lock the trigger switch in the „on“ position.
WARNING
- In the event that there is an unusual noise, vibrations or operation while the power tool is running, immediately turn off the power tool, disconnect it from the el. power supply and identify and rectify the cause of this unusual operation. If the unusual operation is caused by a fault inside the power tool, arrange its repair through the vendor, where you purchased the product or contact an authorised service centre for the Extol® brand (service locations are listed at the website address at the start of this manual). Original spare parts of the manufacturer must be used for the repair.
SPEED CONTROL
(ONLY ON ANGLE GRINDER MODELS EQUIPPED WITH SPEED CONTROL) MEANING OF THE SPEED CONTROL FUNCTION
- Speed control enables the speed to be adjusted in respect to the character of the material being worked on, in particular when performing planar grinding using flap discs with various grit sizes or abrasive segments on fibrous segment carrier pads.
For grinding away surface coats or for grinding away damaged surfaces, it is suitable to select a lower speed with the use of larger grit sizes because when using lar-ger grit sizes the material take-off tends to be higher. For the final surface treatment, e.g. for grinding down grinding marks that remain after grinding with a coar-ser grit prior to painting or varnishing, it is necessary to select a fine grit size at higher or high rotation speeds, because the finer grit has a lower material take-off. Higher or high rotation speeds are not appropriate for certain types of surface treatment because as a result of friction undesirable heating up of the surface results and the surface treatment thus acquires a gooey consis-tency (e.g. when grinding away oil paints).
It generally applies that the higher speeds are used on harder materials and lower speeds on softer materials. - The selection of lower rotation speeds has merit even when performing transversal cuts into metal or stone. To the start the cut, it is appropriate to select a lower speed to enable the disc to make a shallow incision cut into the material in order to accurately define the line–of-cut and to prevent the disc from jumping around on the surface of the material being cut or the undesirable cutting of material edges along the line-of-cut and undesirable vibrations, which worsen the smoothness and accuracy of the cut. To continue making the cut, it is possible to then select a higher speed and then
a lower speed to complete the cut to enable catching the cut off part at the end of the cut.
It is appropriate to select a lower rotation speed for cutting thin metal materials, e.g. plates or sheets, because at high rotation speeds the cut is too fast and due to the weight of the cut off part it may tear away, which leads to the creation of frayed edges, if this is an important factor. Lower rotation speeds reduce fraying on edges of the line-of-cut. - Thanks to the minimal rotation speed at level 1, it is possible to use angle grinder models that have speed control also as polishers for water-free polishing under the conditions specified hereafter.
- Select the rotation speed based on the type of activity being performed; the general information pertaining to the significance of speed control are described above. The table provided below contains the recommended work activity with respect to the rotation speed. The lower number of the rotation speed corresponds to a lower rotation speed.
The optimal rotation speed for the given type of work activity, depending on the type and character of the material and with respect to the quality of the used work tool, needs to be checked with a practical test.
TABLE 3
The approximate ro– tation speed without load for the selected speed level*) | Work activity |
1. 2850 | Polishing |
2. 4200 | Grinding away surface coats using a larger grit size, for softer materials. |
3. 5600 | Grinding away surface coats using a larger grit size, for hard materials. |
4. 7000 | Final surface grinding with the use of a fine grit size, for harder materials; for cutting thinner sheet metal |
5. 8400 | Cutting of metals |
6. 9800 | Cutting tiles, stone |
The number of adjustable speed levels may differ based on the angle grinder model and likewise the number of speeds may to a certain degree differ between the specified values. The here specified spe-eds are for illustration purposes for the recommended work activity.
WARNING
- When using an angle grinder for various work activities, adhere to the safety instructions provided in the instructions provided hereafter. The following pictures show the correct and incorrect methods of work for the various work activities according to the used work tool.
USING THE ANGLE GRINDER AS A POLISHER
For polishing, it is only possible to use angle grinders with a speed control option, and the lowest speed level 1 must be selected for polishing. An angle grinder with speed control can be used for final polishing to a high gloss (e.g. floors) and is not intended for applying wax and likewise is not intended for polishing vehicles due to the possible risk of damaging the surface varnish. Polishing must be per-formed without the use of water because the angle grinders are not intended for use with water. Water could enter into the electrical part of the motor and could lead to injury by electrical shock.
ATTENTION
- For the polishing of certain surfaces, it is possible that even the lowest speed on a given angle grinder may be too high and for polishing it may be necessary to select a polisher, which has a lower speed.
- Depending on the design of the carry pad disc with an M14 thread for attaching a polishing disc („lamb-swool“) and screwing on to the spindle of the angle grinder, it may be necessary to first remove the disc guard from the angle grinder in order to prevent undesirable contact between the carry pad disc or the polishing disc with the disc guard of the angle grinder while it is running. Prior to screwing on the carry pad disc on to the spindle of the angle grinder, it is necessa-ry to first screw the clamping nut off the spindle and to remove the washer used for clamping grinding discs. The maximum rotation speed of the carry pad disc must not be lower than the rotation speed without load spe-cified on the angle grinder.
- The polishing disc („lambswool“) made from synthetic wool must be seated on the carry pad disc so that they mutually align, i.e. that the centre of the lambswool is not seated off-centre on the carry pad disk. This would result in undesirable vibrations on the angle grinder as result of not being centred.
Prior to starting the grinder, always first set the rotati-on speed to speed level 1. - If the polishing disc has fastening strings then these must be secured and hidden or cut off before the angle grinder is started in order to prevent protruding strings from becoming caught on the disc guard of the angle grinder.
General safety instructions
WARNING!
It is necessary to read all the safety instructions, the user‘s manual, images and regulations supp-lied with this power tool. Not adhering to any of the following instructions may lead to injury by electrical shock, a fire and/or a serious injury to persons.
All the instructions and the user‘s manual must be kept for possible future reference.
The term „power tool“ in all hereafter provided warnings is defined as an tool powered from the power grid (via a power cord) or a tool powered from a battery (without a power cord / cordless).
SAFETY IN THE WORK AREA
- The work area needs to be kept clean, tidy, and well lit. Untidiness and dark areas in the work area are sources of accidents.
- The power tool must not be used in environ-ments where there is an explosion hazard, where there are flammable liquids, gases or dust. The power tool generates sparks which could ignite dust or vapours.
- When using the power tool, it is necessary to prevent children and other persons access. If the user becomes distracted, they may lose control over the activity being performed.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- The plug on the power cord must correspond to the power socket outlet. The power plug must never be modified in anyway. Socket adapters must not be used with power tools that have a safety earth grounding connec-tion. Power plugs that are not damaged by modifi-cations and that correspond to the power socket will limit the danger of injury by electrical shock.
- The user‘s body must not come into contact with grounded objects, such as pipes, central heating radiators, stoves and refrigerators. The risk of injury by electrical shock is greater when your body is in contact with the ground.
- Power tools must never be exposed to rain, mois-ture or wetness. The entry of water into the power tool increases the danger of injury by electrical shock.
- The flexible power cord must not be used for any other purposes. Power tools must not be carried or pulled by the power cord, nor may the power plug be disconnected by pulling on the power cord. The power cord must be protected against heat, grease, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the danger of injury by electrical shock.
- If the power tool is used outdoors, an exten-sion cord suitable for outdoor use must be used. Using extension cords designed for outdoor use, limits the risk of injury by electrical shock.
- If the power tool is used in damp areas, it is necessary to use a power supply protected by a residual current device (RCD). The use of an RCD limits the danger of injury by electrical shock. The term „residual current device (RCD)“ may be substituted for by the term „ground fault circuit inter-rupter (GFCI)“ or „earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)“.
SAFETY OF PEOPLE
- When using the power tool, the user must be attentive and pay attention to what they are currently doing and must concentrate and use common sense. The power tool must not be used when the user is tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Momentary inattentiveness when using the power tool may result in serious injury to persons.
- Use personal protective aids. Always wear eye protection. Use protective aids, such as a respirator, safety footwear with anti-slip soles, hard head cover or hearing protection appropriately to the work conditions; they reduce the risk of injury to persons.
- It is essential to avoid accidentally starting the power tool. It is necessary to check that the trigger is in the Off position before plugging the power plug into a power socket and/or when connecting the battery pack, lifting or carrying the power tool. Carrying the power tool with a finger on the trigger or connecting the power tool‘s plug with the switch engaged may cause an accident.
- It is necessary to remove all adjustment tools and spanners before turning on the power tool. An adjustment tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in injury to persons.
- The user may only work in locations that they can reach safely. The user must always maintain a stable stance and balance. This will provide better control over the power tool in unforeseeable situations.
- Dress in an appropriate manner. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. The user must ensure that they have hair and clothing at a sufficient distance from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery and long hair may become caught in the moving parts.
- If there is equipment available for the extraction and collection of dust, it is nece-ssary that such equipment is connected and used correctly. The use of such equipment may limit the danger posed by the created dust.
- The user must not become complacent and start ignoring the fundamentals of power tool safety due to the routine arising from frequent use of the power tool. Careless activity may cause serious injury within a fraction of a second.
OPERATING AND MAINTAINING POWER TOOLS
- Power tools must not be overloaded. It is necessary to use power tools that are designed for the work being performed. Appropriate power tools for a given task will do the job better and with greater safety.
- Power tools that cannot be turned on and off with a trigger/switch must not be used. Any power tools that cannot be controlled using a trigger/switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
- Before making any adjustments, replacing accessories or before storing the power tool, it is necessary to pull the power plug out of the power socket and/or remove the battery pack out of the power tool, if it is removable. These preventative safety measures limit the danger of accidentally starting the power tool.
- When not used, the power tool must be stored out of children‘s reach, and persons not acquainted with the power tool or these instructions must not be permitted to use the power tool. A power tool in the hands of inex-perienced users is dangerous.
- Power tools and accessories need to be main-tained. It is necessary to check the adjus-tment of moving parts and their movement; focus on cracks, broken parts or any other circumstances that may threaten the proper operation of the power tool. If the power tool is damaged, it is necessary to have it repaired before using it again. Many accidents are caused by insufficiently maintained power tools.
- It is necessary to keep cutting power tools clean and sharp. Correctly maintained and sharpe-ned cutting power tools are less likely to get stuck on material or to jam and they are also easier to control.
- It is necessary to use power tools, accesso-ries, working tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in such a manner as prescribed for the specific power tool with respect to the given work conditions and the type of work being performed. Using power tools for tasks other than for which they are designed may lead to dangerous situations.
- Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry, clean and free of grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces do not ensure a safe grip and control over the power tool in unexpected situations.
SERVICE
- The power tool must be repaired by a quali-fied person that will use identical spare parts. This will ensure that the same level of safety will be achieved as before the repair of the power tool.
Safety instructions for angle grinders
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL WORK ACTIVITY SAFETY WARNINGS COMMON
FOR THE WORK ACTIVITIES OF SANDING, PLANAR GRINDING, GRINDING WITH WIRE BRUSH OR CUTTING.
- This power tool is intend for use as a sander, planar grinder, wire brush grinder or as a cutting tool. It is necessary to read all the safety instruc-tions, the user‘s manual, images and regulations supplied with this power tool. Not adhering to any of the following instructions may lead to injury by electri-cal shock, a fire and/or a serious injury to persons.
- Work activities such as polishing (except for models with speed control), hole cutting or cutting are not performed using this power tool. Performing work tasks for which this pneumatic tool is not intended may be hazardous and lead to injury of persons.
- This power tool must not be rebuilt in a way that it would work in a manner for which it is not explicitly designed and intended by the manu-facturer of the power tool. Such a rebuild could lead to the loss of control and cause serious injury to persons.
- Accessories that are not expressly designed and determined by the manufacturer of the power tool must not be used. The simple fact that an accessory can be attached to a given power tool does not guarantee its safe operation.
- The nominal speed of accessories must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the power tool. Accessories that operate at higher spe-eds than their nominal speed may break and disintegrate.
- The outer diameter and thickness of the acce-ssory must be within the limits of the nominal range for the given power tool. Accessories of inco-rrect size cannot be sufficiently screened or controlled.
- The dimensions of the fastening elements of the accessories must correspond to the dimen-sions of the clamping parts of the power tool. Accessories that do not correspond to the fastening ele-ments of the power tool will be unbalanced, will vibrate excessively and may result in loss of control.
- Damaged accessories must not be used. Prior to every use, it is necessary to check the acce-ssories: on abrasive discs, check for chipped off parts and cracks; on carry pad discs check for cracks, tears or excessive wear and tear; on wire brushes check for loose and cracked wires. If the accessory or power tool are dropped, check them for damage or install undamaged accessories. After checking and installing an accessory, the user and bystanders must stand away from the plane of the rotating accessory, and allow the power tool to run at the highest speed without load for one minute. Damaged accessories will usually break during this test period.
- Personal protective aids must be used. Depending on the level of use, it is necessary to use a face shield, shielded protective glasses or safety goggles. A respirator, hearing protecti-on, gloves and work apron capable of stopping small fragments of the abrasive or workpiece must be worn in corresponding extent. Eye pro-tection must be able to stop flying fragments that are generated during various problematic situations. A dust mask or respirator must be able to filter out particles generated during specific use. Long term exposure to high intensity noise may result in hearing loss.
- Bystanders must maintain a safe distance from the work area. Everybody that enters the work area must use personal protective work aids. Fragments from the workpiece or damaged accessories may fly out and cause injury also outside the direct vicinity of the work area.
- When performing activities, where the accesso-ry may come into contact with hidden conduits or its own power cord, the power tool must be held only by the insulated holding surfaces. In the event that the accessory comes into contact with a „live“ conduit, the uninsulated metal parts of the power tool will become live and may result in the user suffering injury by electrical shock.
- The flexible power cord must be located out of range of rotating accessories. In the event that the user loses control, the power cord could be cut or jammed by the accessory, and a hand or arm of the user may be pulled into the rotating accessory.
- The power tool must never be put down until the work tool comes to a complete stop. The rotating accessory may catch the surface and rip the power tool out of the user‘s control.
- The power tool must never be started at the side of the user while being carried. In the event of accidental contact, the rotating work tool may become entangled in the user‘s clothing and pull itself towards the body.
- The vents on power tools must be cleaned regu-larly. The motor fan pulls dust into the case and excessive accumulation of metal dust may create an electrical hazard.
- The power tool must not be used in the vicinity of flammable materials. These material could catch on fire from emitted sparks.
- Accessories that require cooling with a liquid must not be used. Using water or other cooling liquids may cause injury or death by electrical shock.
OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ALL WORK ACTIVITY KICKBACK AND RELATED INSTRUCTIONS:
Kickback is a sudden reaction to the clamping or jamming of a rotating disc, carry disc, brush or other accessories. Clamping or jamming will cause an abrupt stoppage of the rotating work tool, which will subsequently cause the power tool to uncontrollably move in the opposite direction to the rotation direction of the work tool at the point of jamming.
For example, if the abrasive disc is clamped or jammed in a workpiece, the edge of the disc that is entering the clamping location may enter the surface of the material and cause the disc to be pushed out upwards or ejected. The disk may jump towards the user or away from the user depending on the rotation direction of the disc at the clam-ping point. In such cases, grinding discs may also crack.
Kickback results from the abuse and/or incorrect use of the power tool and/or incorrect work procedures or conditions, and can be prevented by properly adhering to appropriate measures specified below.
- The power tool needs to be held firmly with both hands and a correct body and hand postu-re must be maintained to resist kickback for-ces. The auxiliary handle must always be used if the power tool is equipped with it in order to ensure maximum control over kickback or reac-tion torque when the power tool is started. The user is able to control the reaction torque and kickback forces if they adhere to the correct safety measures.
- A hand must never come close to a rotating tool. The kickback of a power tool may fling away the user‘s hand.
- One must not stand in the location, where the power tool would travel in the event of kickback. Kickback will fling the power tool in the opposite direction to the disc‘s movement direction at the jamming point.
- It is necessary to pay special attention when grinding corners, sharp edges, etc. It is nece-ssary to prevent the accessory from jumping and jamming. Corners, sharp edges or jumping have a tendency to jam the rotating accessory and cause loss of control or kickback.
- It is forbidden to attach a woodworking saw disc, a segmented diamond disc with segments on which the circumferential gap between the segments is greater than 10 mm, or a saw disc with teeth. These saw blades very often cause kick-back and loss of control.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR GRINDING AND CUTTING WORK TASKS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC
TO GRINDING AND CUTTING WORK TASKS
- It is necessary to use only the type of discs that are specified for this power tool and the specific disc guard that is designed for the selected disc. Discs for which the power tool was not designed cannot be covered in the appropriate manner and are dangerous.
- The grinding surface of discs that are lowered in the middle, must be installed below the level of the disc guard‘s edge. An incorrectly installed disc that extends past the level of the protective guard‘s edge cannot be sufficiently protected.
- The disc guard must be safely attached to the power tool and located for maximum safety so that only the smallest part of the disc is uncovered in the direction of the user. The disc guard helps to protect the user against broken off disc fragments, accidental contact with the disc and sparks that may ignite clothing.
- Discs must only be used for their specified use. For example: it is not permitted to use the side of a cutting disc. Abrasive cutting discs are intended for peripheral grinding, and lateral forces acting on these discs could fracture them.
- Undamaged disc flanges must always be used, and they must have the correct size and shape for the selected disc. Correct disc flanges support the disc thereby reduce the risk of the disc cracking. Cutting disc flanges may differ from grinding disc flanges.
- It is forbidden to use worn out discs of origi-nally larger dimensions, that are intended for larger power tools. A disc intended for a larger power tool is not suitable for the faster rotation speed of smaller power tool and may crack.
- When using dual-purpose discs, it is necessary to always use the corrective guard with respect to the activity being performed. Using an incorrect guard may not necessarily provide the required level of protection, which may lead to serious injury to persons.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUTTING
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR CUTTING WORK TASKS:
- A cutting disc must not jam inside the material, nor may excessive pressure be exerted on it. One must not attempt to achieve an excessive cutting depth. Putting excessive load on the disc increases the load and tendency towards warping or jamming of the disc in the cut and the possibility of kickback or the disc cracking.
- It is forbidden to stand along the axis of a rota-ting disc or behind it. The moment that the disc at the work point is moving away from the body of the user, the possible kickback may thrust the rotating disc and the power tool directly at the user.
- If the disc jams inside a cut or the cutting task is for some reason interrupted, the power tool must be turned off and held fixed until the disc comes to a complete stop. The user must never attempt to pull a cutting disc out of a cut while the disc is moving because kickback could occur. It is necessary to identify the causes of the disc jamming and take steps to eliminate these cause.
- When an accessory is inserted inside a workpiece, the cutting task must not be resumed. The disc is allowed to reach full speed and is then again plunged into the cut. If the power tool is restarted with the disc still plunged inside the workpiece, it may jam, it may be pushed upwards or kickback may result.
- Panels and other extra-large workpieces need to be supported to reduce the risk of clamping the disc and kickback. Large workpieces have a ten-dency to buckle under their own weight. Supports must be placed underneath the workpiece near the cutting line and near the edges on both sides of the disc.
- It is necessary to pay special attention when „cutting into a cavity“ on existing walls or other blind areas. The penetrating disc may cut gas or water pipes, electrical conduits or items that may cause kickback.
- It is forbidden to attempt to perform curved cuts. Putting excessive load on the disc increases the load and tendency towards warping or jamming of the disc in the cut and the possibility of kickback or the disc cracking, which may lead to serious injury to persons.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANAR SANDING/GRINDING WORK TASKS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC PLANAR SANDING/GRINDING WORK TASKS
- It is necessary to use a sandpaper of the right size. When selecting a sandpaper, it is necessa-ry to follow the manufacturer’s recommenda-tions. A large sandpaper that extends too far past the perimeter of the sanding plate risks tearing and may cause jamming, tearing of the disc or kickback.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WORK TASK OF POLISHING
(APPLIES ONLY FOR MODELS WITH SPEED CONTROL WITH THE LOWEST SPEED SET)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC TO POLISHING WORK TASKS
- No loose part of the polishing collar or its fastening lace may be left to rotate freely. All loosened fastening laces are tucked in or cut away. Loose and rotating fastening laces could tangle in with the user‘s fingers or jam into the workpiece.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRE BRUSH GRINDING WORK TASKS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC
TO GRINDING WIRE BRUSH WORK TASKS
- It is important to understand that wire bristles fly out of the brush even when running wit-hout load. The wires must not be overloaded by excessive pressure on the brush. Wire bristles can easily penetrate through light clothing and/or skin.
- In the event that the use of a disc guard is prescribed for use with the wire brush, ensure that there is no contact between the wire disc or brush and the disc guard. The wire disc or brush may, due to the effect of load and centrifugal forces, increase its diameter during work.
When using dual-purpose (combination of grinding and abrasive cutting) discs with a stem, use only a type A (cutting) or type C (combination) disc guard:
Information about risks related to the use of an incorrect disc guard type, including
- when a type A disc guard type (cutting) is used for frontal grinding the disc guard may collide with the workpiece and thereby lead to insufficient control over the power tool;
- when a type B disc guard type (grinding) is used for cutting with bonded abrasive discs, there exists an increased risk of the user being exposed to deflected sparks and particles, and likewise exposure to disc fragments in the event that the disc disintegrates;
- when a type A(cutting), type B (grinding) or type C (combination) disc guard is used for cutting and frontal grinding of concrete or masonry, there exists an increased risk of exposure to dust and loss of cont-rol, which leads to kickback;
- when a type A(cutting), type B (grinding) or type C (combination) disc guard is used with a circular wire brush, which has a diameter greater than the diameter of the disc guard, the wires may become caught in the disc guard, which leads to the breaking of wires;
The permitted structure of cutting discs (diamond or from reinforced bonded abrasive), if diamond segments then the maximum circumferential gap between the segments is 10 mm, only negative angle of the face, see the following figure.
LEGEND
- rotation direction
- gap
- frontal corner of the segment
- negative angle of face
- positive angle of face
The power tool generates an electromagnetic field during operation, which may negatively affect the operation of active or passive medical implants (pacemakers) and threaten the life of the user. Prior to using this device, ask a doctor or the manufacturer of the implant, whether you may work with this device.
Meanings of markings on the label
Cleaning and maintenance
ATTENTION
Prior to installation, adjustment, maintenance or servicing tasks, disconnect the power cord from the el. power source.
- Keep the power tool and its vents clean. Clogged vents prevent air circulation, which may cause the motor to overheat and cause a fire.
- For cleaning the surface of the power tool, use a damp cloth, however, prevent water from entering the power tool. Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents and solvents. This would result in damage to the out plastic cover of the tool.
- If your angle grinder has stopped working properly, for warranty repairs contact the vendor from whom you purchased the power tool or contact the authorized Extol service centre (service locations can be found on the website in the introduction of the manual). For safety reasons, only original parts from the manufactu-rer may be used for repairs.
INSPECTION/REPLACEMENT OF THE BRUSHES
- This paragraph does not relate to angle grinder models without carbon brushes – brushless.
- In the event that while the power tool is running,sparks are evident inside of it or if it runs irregularly, check the wear on the carbon brushes. If access to the carbon brushes is possible from the side of the angle grinder without requiring access to the internal part of the angle grinder, the user may perform inspection and replacement of the carbon brushes themselves. If the angle grinder is not equipped with these side accesses to the carbon brushes, have the carbon brushes inspec-ted and possibly replaced at an authorised service centre for the Extol® brand, because access to the inter-nal parts of the angle grinder is necessary. The carbon brushes must be replaced with original components, both at the same time.
Storage
- Store the cleaned tool in a safe location that is out of reach of children where temperatures do not exceed 45°. Protect the power tool against direct sunlight, radiant heat sources, high humidity and ingression of water and against rodents.
Waste disposal
- Throw packaging materials into a contai- ner for the respective sorted waste.
- According to Directive (EU) 2012/19,unusable electrical appliances must not be thrown out with communal waste since they contain substances that are hazardous to the environment, but rather must be handed over for eco-logical disposal at an electrical equipment waste collec-tion point. You can find information about electrical equipment collection points and collection conditions at your local town council office or at your vendor.
ES Declaration of Conformity
Subjects of declaration – models, product identification:
Angle grinders of the Extol® brand with specifications provided in table 1 of this user‘s manual
Manufacturer Madal Bal a.s. Bartošova 40/3, CZ-760 01 Zlín • Company ID No.: 49433717 hereby declares that the products described above are in conformity with all relevant stipulations of harmonisation legal regulations of the European Union: 2006/42 ES; (EU) 2011/65; (EU) 2014/30;
This declaration is issued under the exclusive responsibility of the manufacturer.
Harmonisation norms (including their amendments, if any exist), which were used in the assessment of conformity and on the basis of which the Declaration of conformity is issued:
EN 62841-1:2015; EN IEC 62841-2-3:2021; EN IEC 55014-1:2021; EN IEC 55014-2:2021; EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019;
EN 61000-3-3:2013; EN IEC 63000:2018
The technical documentation (2006/42 ES) was drawn up by Martin Šenkýř at the business address of Madal Bal a.s., Průmyslová zóna Příluky 244, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic.
The technical documentation (2006/42 ES) is available at the aforementioned business address of Madal Bal, a.s.
Place and date of issue of ES Declaration of Conformity: Zlín 16.5.2024
On behalf of Madal Bal, a.s.
Martin Šenkýř
Member of the Company‘s Board of Directors
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