Einhell TC-MG 135 E Mini Grinder
Model: TC-MG 135 E
Article Number: 44.191.69
Internal Number: 11025
Overview
The Einhell TC-MG 135 E is a versatile grinding and engraving tool designed for various tasks such as grinding, polishing, cutting, and engraving. It is supplied in a practical case with a comprehensive set of accessories.
Product Components and Accessories
The following diagrams illustrate the components and accessories included with the TC-MG 135 E:
Diagram 1: Tool Case and Accessories
A comprehensive kit case for the rotary tool. The case is organized with multiple compartments holding a variety of accessories. These include numerous grinding stones of different shapes and sizes, cutting discs, wire brushes, polishing wheels, drill bits, and collets.
Diagram 2: Flexible Shaft Attachment
A flexible shaft attachment (labeled '13') connected to the rotary tool (labeled '3'). The flexible shaft has a comfortable grip handle at the end, allowing for more precise control during operation. A chuck (labeled '14') is shown at the end of the flexible shaft, ready to accept accessories.
Diagram 3: Rotary Tool
The Einhell TC-MG 135 E rotary tool (labeled '3'). It features a spindle (labeled '1') where accessories are attached, a speed control dial (labeled '2'), and a power cord. A small wrench (labeled '8') is also shown, typically used for tightening or loosening the collet nut.
Basic Usage Instructions
The following diagrams demonstrate basic operations:
Diagram 4: Selecting an Accessory
A hand is shown selecting and removing an accessory (labeled 'a') from its designated compartment within the tool case.
Diagram 5: Attaching Accessory to Tool
This diagram illustrates the process of attaching an accessory to the rotary tool. It shows an accessory (3) being inserted into a collet (11). The collet nut is then shown being tightened onto the tool's spindle (4), securing the accessory. Arrows indicate the direction of insertion and tightening.
Diagram 5a: Flexible Shaft Connection
This diagram shows the connection of the flexible shaft to the rotary tool. The tool's spindle (labeled 'a') is shown, and the flexible shaft (labeled 'b') is being attached to it.
Diagram 5b: Attaching Accessory to Flexible Shaft
This diagram demonstrates attaching an accessory to the flexible shaft. An accessory (3) is inserted into a collet (11), which is then secured by tightening the collet nut. The wrench (8) is used to tighten the collet nut. Arrows indicate the sequence of actions.
Diagram 6: Tool Mounting
The rotary tool is depicted mounted on a stand. Arrows indicate that the tool's position or angle can be adjusted using controls marked with '+' and '-' symbols, suggesting flexibility in positioning for different tasks.
Diagram 7: Accessory Examples
Three common accessories for the rotary tool are shown: a thin cutting disc (1), a cylindrical grinding stone (2), and a sanding drum (3).