Toa 58089

Toa 4.3 Amp, Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Mīhini Huri Koki 4-1/2 inihi

Brand: Warrior

Tauira: 58089

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Warrior 4.3 Amp, 4-1/2 inch Angle Grinder, Model 58089. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the tool to ensure proper handling and to prevent injury or damage.

The Warrior Angle Grinder is a robust power tool designed for various grinding, cutting, and polishing tasks. It features a powerful 4.3 amp motor capable of delivering up to 12,000 RPM for efficient material removal. Its durable construction, including an all ball-bearing motor and a rugged cast aluminum gear case, ensures smooth operation and extended tool life. The design incorporates a spindle lock for easy accessory changes and a two-position auxiliary handle for enhanced control and comfort. Carbon brushes are designed for easy replacement, contributing to the tool's longevity.

Toa 4.3 Amp Slide Switch Angle Grinder Model 58089 in its retail packaging, highlighting key features like 12,000 RPM and fast stock removal. Grinding wheel sold separately.

The image displays the Warrior 4.3 Amp Slide Switch Angle Grinder, Model 58089, within its orange and white retail box. The box prominently features the 'WARRIOR' logo, '4.3 AMP', 'SLIDE SWITCH', and 'ANGLE GRINDER' text. Key performance indicators such as '> 12,000 RPM' and '> FAST STOCK REMOVAL' are also visible. A note indicates 'GRINDING WHEEL SOLD SEPARATELY'. The grinder itself, black and grey, is visible through the packaging.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Kaha 4.3 amp motor for demanding applications.
  • High speed of up to 12,000 RPM for fast stock removal.
  • Adjustable 4-1/2 inch Type 27 guard for debris deflection and safety.
  • Durable construction with a cast aluminum gear case and robust plastic body.
  • Includes a 4-1/2 inch Type 27 guard, side handle, arbor nut, and wrench for immediate use.

2. Nga Korero Haumaru Whanui

Me whai tonu i ngā mahi ārai haumaru taketake ina whakamahi ana i ngā taputapu hiko hei whakaiti i te tūponotanga o te ahi, te ru hiko, me te whara whaiaro. Puritia tēnei pukapuka hei tirotiro māu ā muri ake nei.

Haumaru Wāhi Mahi:

  • Kia ma te waahi mahi me te whakamarama pai. Ko nga waahi pouri, nga waahi pouri ranei ka pa mai nga aitua.
  • Kaua e whakahaere i nga taputapu hiko i roto i nga hau puhipuhi, penei i te waahi o te wai mura, hau, puehu ranei. Ka hangaia e nga taputapu hiko nga korakora e mura ai te puehu me te kohu.
  • Tiakina nga tamariki me nga tangata e tu ana i te wa e whakahaere ana i te taputapu hiko. Ka taea e nga whakararu ka ngaro koe i te mana whakahaere.

Haumaru Hiko:

  • Me taatai ​​nga taputapu taputapu hiko ki te putanga. Kaua rawa e whakarereke i te mono. Kaua e whakamahia nga mono hono ki nga taputapu hiko taapiri. Ko nga puru korekore me nga putanga taapiri ka whakaiti i te awangawanga hiko.
  • A ape i te pa atu ki te tinana ki nga papa whenua penei i nga paipa, nga radiators, nga awhe me nga pouaka whakamatao. Ka nui ake te mate o te wiri hiko mena ka noho to tinana.
  • Kaua e tukuna nga taputapu hiko ki te ua, te makuku ranei. Ko te wai ka uru ki roto i te taputapu hiko ka nui ake te tupono o te ru hiko.
  • Kaua e tukinotia te taura. Kaua rawa e whakamahia te aho mo te kawe, te toia, te wetewete ranei i te taputapu hiko. Tiakina te aho mai i te wera, te hinu, te koi o nga taha, nga waahanga neke ranei. Ko nga taura kua pakaru, kua marara ranei ka nui ake te tupono o te ru hiko.

Haumaru Whaiaro:

  • Me mau tonu he tiaki kanohi (he mōhiti haumaru, he karu ārai rānei) me te tiaki taringa.
  • Use appropriate respiratory protection if working in dusty conditions.
  • Kia tika te kakahu. Kaua e kakahuria nga kakahu taratara me nga whakapaipai. Tiakina o makawe, kakahu me nga karapu mai i nga waahanga neke.
  • Kia mataara, kia mataara i taau mahi me te whakamahi i te mohio noa i te wa e whakahaere ana i te taputapu hiko. Kaua e whakamahi i te taputapu hiko i te wa e ngenge ana koe, i raro ranei i te awe o nga raau taero, waipiro, rongoa ranei.

3. Specific Angle Grinder Safety Warnings

  • Ko tenei taputapu hiko he mahi hei miihini miihini, he taputapu tapahi ranei. Panuitia nga whakatupato haumaru katoa, nga tohutohu, nga whakaahua me nga whakaritenga e whakaratohia ana me tenei taputapu hiko. Ki te kore e whai i nga tohutohu katoa kua whakarārangihia i raro ake nei ka puta pea he ru hiko, he ahi, he whara kino/ranei.
  • Ko nga mahi penei i te kirikiri, te parai waea, te whakakorikori ranei kaore i te tūtohu kia mahia me tenei taputapu hiko. Ko nga mahi kaore i hangaia te taputapu hiko ka puta he morearea ka whara i a koe ano.
  • Kaua e whakamahi i nga taputapu kaore i tino hangaia me te taunakihia e te kaihanga taputapu. Na te mea ka taea te hono atu te taputapu ki to taputapu hiko, kaore e pai te mahi haumaru.
  • Ko te tere whakatau o te taputapu me rite ki te tere teitei kua tohua ki te taputapu hiko. Ko nga taputapu e rere tere ake ana i te tere whakatau ka pakaru, ka rere wehe.
  • Ko te diameter o waho me te matotoru o to taputapu me uru ki roto i te reanga kaha o to taputapu hiko. Ko nga taputapu he he te rahi kaore e taea te tiaki, te whakahaere tika ranei.
  • Ko te rahi o nga wīra, o nga kopa, o nga papa tuara me etahi atu taputapu me uru tika ki te miro o te taputapu hiko. Ko nga taputapu whai kohao rakau karekau e taurite ki nga taputapu whakapuru o te taputapu hiko ka pau i te taurite, ka wiri rawa, ka ngaro pea te mana.
  • Do not use a damaged accessory. Before each use, inspect the accessory such as abrasive wheels for chips and cracks, backing pad for cracks, tear or excess wear, wire brush for loose or broken wires. If power tool or accessory is dropped, inspect for damage or install an undamaged accessory. After inspecting and installing an accessory, position yourself and bystanders away from the plane of the rotating accessory and run the power tool at maximum no-load speed for one minute. Damaged accessories will usually break apart during this test time.
  • Mau taputapu tiaki whaiaro. I runga i te tono, whakamahia he parepare kanohi, he mohiti haumaru, mohiti haumaru ranei. I te wa e tika ana, mauhia he kanohi puehu, he whakamarumaru whakarongo, he karapu me te arai awheawhe e taea ai te aukati i nga kongakonga iti, nga kongakonga mahi ranei. Me kaha te whakamarumaru kanohi ki te aukati i nga otaota rere i mahia e nga momo mahi. Ko te kopare puehu me te respirator me kaha ki te tarai i nga matūriki i hangaia e to mahi. Ko te roa o te rongo ki te ngangau kaha ka mate te rongo.
  • Kia noho haumaru te hunga e tu ana i te waahi mahi. Ko te tangata ka uru ki te waahi mahi me mau taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro. Ko nga kongakonga o te taonga mahi, o te taputapu pakaru ranei ka rere atu, ka whara i tua atu o te waahi mahi.
  • Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.
  • Whakanohoia te taura kia matara mai i te taputapu hurihuri. Ki te ngaro koe i te mana, ka tapahia, ka mauhia ranei te taura, ka toia to ringa, ringa ranei ki roto i te taputapu miro.
  • Kaua rawa e takoto te taputapu hiko kia mutu ra ano te taputapu. Ka mau pea te taputapu hurihuri i te mata ka toia te taputapu hiko i to mana.
  • Kaua e whakahaere i te taputapu hiko i te wa e mau ana i to taha. Ko te pa atu ki te taputapu hurihuri ka mau i to kakahu, ka toia te taputapu ki roto i to tinana.
  • Me horoi i nga wa katoa nga hau o te taputapu hiko. Ka toia e te powhiriwhiri o te motuka te puehu ki roto i te whare me te nui o te kohikohinga o te paura whakarewa ka puta he aitua hiko.
  • Kaua e whakahaere i te taputapu hiko tata ki nga rawa ka mura. Ka taea e te korakora te mura o enei rawa.
  • Kaua e whakamahia nga taputapu e hiahia ana ki te whakamatao wai. Ko te whakamahi i te wai, i etahi atu whakamatao wai ranei ka puta he hiko, he wiri ranei.

4. Waehanga me te Runanga

Familiarize yourself with the components of your angle grinder before operation.

Wae Matua:

  • Kakau Matua: Rear grip for primary control.
  • Kakau awhina: Can be attached to either side for improved control and comfort.
  • Pātene Maukati Āmio: Used to lock the spindle for easy accessory changes.
  • Whakawhiti Kiriata: For turning the tool ON and OFF.
  • Āmio: The rotating shaft where accessories are mounted.
  • Kaitiaki: Protects the user from sparks and debris.
  • Inner Flange: Secures the grinding wheel to the spindle.
  • Outer Flange Nut: Tightens the grinding wheel onto the spindle.
  • Wau: Used to tighten and loosen the outer flange nut.

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Te taapiri i te Kakau Awhina:

The auxiliary handle can be screwed into either the left or right side of the gear housing, depending on user preference and application. Ensure it is tightened securely before operation.

Installing/Changing Grinding Wheels (Sold Separately):

  1. Momotu Mana: Always unplug the grinder from the power source before performing any assembly or adjustments.
  2. Whakatakotoria te Kaitiaki: Adjust the guard to provide maximum protection for your specific application. The guard should be positioned to deflect sparks and debris away from you.
  3. Install Inner Flange: Place the inner flange onto the spindle, ensuring it sits flat against the gear housing.
  4. Place Grinding Wheel: Position the desired 4-1/2 inch grinding wheel onto the spindle, aligning it with the inner flange. Ensure the wheel's rated speed is equal to or greater than the grinder's maximum RPM (12,000 RPM).
  5. Install Outer Flange Nut: Thread the outer flange nut onto the spindle.
  6. Whakamaua te Wira: Press and hold the spindle lock button. Use the provided wrench to firmly tighten the outer flange nut clockwise until the wheel is securely fastened. Release the spindle lock button.
  7. Manatokohia te Tāutatanga: Gently try to rotate the wheel by hand to ensure it is properly secured and does not wobble.

Hononga ki te Hiko:

Ensure the grinder's slide switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging the tool into a standard 120V AC power outlet. Use an extension cord rated for outdoor use if necessary, and ensure it is of adequate gauge for the tool's amperage to prevent voltage maturuturu me te wera rawa.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Me mau tonu ngā taputapu tiaki whaiaro e tika ana, tae atu ki te tiaki kanohi, te tiaki taringa, me ngā karapu, i mua i te whakamahi i te mīhini huri koki.

Whakakā/Weto:

  • To turn the grinder ON, slide the switch forward until it locks into the ON position.
  • To turn the grinder OFF, slide the switch backward to the OFF position.

Proper Grip and Technique:

  • Always hold the grinder firmly with both hands, one on the main handle and one on the auxiliary handle.
  • Allow the grinder to reach full speed before making contact with the workpiece.
  • Apply light, consistent pressure. Do not force the tool, as this can lead to kickback or damage to the tool/accessory.
  • Maintain a stable stance and keep your body clear of the rotating wheel and potential kickback path.

Material Considerations:

  • Use the correct type of grinding or cutting wheel for the material you are working on (e.g., metal, masonry).
  • Secure the workpiece firmly to prevent it from moving during operation.
  • Be aware of sparks and debris. Ensure no flammable materials are in the vicinity.

7. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your Warrior Angle Grinder.

Te horoi:

  • After each use, disconnect the power tool and clean the air vents with compressed air or a soft brush to prevent dust buildup, especially metal dust.
  • Horoia te taha waho o te taputapu ki te pānuitangaamp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.

Whakakapi Paraihe Wao:

The carbon brushes are designed to be easily replaceable. Worn brushes can lead to reduced performance or tool failure. Refer to the tool's housing for brush cap locations. Unscrew the caps, remove the old brushes, and insert new ones, ensuring they are oriented correctly. Replace the caps securely.

Rokiroki:

Store the angle grinder in a clean, dry place, out of reach of children and away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Ensure the power cord is neatly coiled and not kinked.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore e timata te taputapu.Karekau he hiko.
Slide switch not fully engaged.
Nga paraihe waro kua mau.
Tirohia te putanga hiko me te taura.
Ensure switch is fully in the ON position.
Inspect and replace carbon brushes if worn.
He iti te mana, he mahi mokowhiti ranei.Nga paraihe waro kua mau.
Te werawera.
Dust buildup in vents.
Whakakapihia nga paraihe waro.
Tukua kia whakamatao te taputapu.
Ma nga hau hau.
Te wiri nui.Improperly installed wheel.
Damaged or unbalanced wheel.
Nga waahanga wetekina.
Re-install wheel, ensuring it is centered and tightened.
Whakakapi wira.
Tirohia te pūmau o ngā tīwiri me ngā here katoa.
He korakora mai i te whare motuka.Normal brush wear.
Severely worn carbon brushes.
Minor sparking is normal. If excessive, replace carbon brushes.

9. Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaUara
WaitohuToa
Tau tauira58089
Motini Ampwhakatipu4.3 amp
Tere Hurihuri Morahi12000 RPM
Diamita wira4-1/2 inihi
Puna ManaHiko (Waea)
Wattage516 watts
Taumaha Tūemi3.8 pauna
RauemiMetal (Gear Case), Plastic (Body)
UPC193175433268

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This Warrior Angle Grinder is manufactured to high-quality standards and is designed for reliable performance. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

Tautoko Kiritaki:

For technical assistance, parts, or service inquiries, please contact the manufacturer's customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's official webpae.

When contacting support, please have your model number (58089) and purchase date available to expedite service.

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