Using an accessory tool with a mandrel
NOTE
►
Use the screwdriver side of the combination
key
to undo and tighten the screw on the
mandrel
.
♦
Insert the mandrel
described.
♦
Use the combination key
on the mandrel
.
♦
Insert the desired accessory tool between the
two washers on the screw.
♦
Use the combination key
on the mandrel
.
Switching on and off/setting speed
range
Switching on/setting the speed range:
♦
Connect the plug
by plugging it into the plugging device
(see fig. A).
♦
Connect the appliance to the power supply
by inserting the power plug into the socket.
♦
Push the ON/OFF switch
between "5000" and "20000".
Switching off:
♦
Push the ON/OFF switch
position.
Using the grip ring with LED light
♦
Hold down the spindle lock
tensioning nut
anticlockwise off the thread.
♦
Release the spindle lock
♦
Then screw the grip ring
the thread.
♦
Screw the grip ring with LED
the screw thread.
♦
Hold down the spindle lock
tensioning nut
clockwise onto the thread.
♦
Release the spindle lock
PMGS 12 C3
into the power tool as
to undo the screw
to tighten the screw
to the mains adapter
to a position
to the "OFF"
and screw the
.
anticlockwise off
clockwise onto
and screw the
.
♦
Move the ON/OFF switch of the LED light
:
the position "I" to switch it on.
♦
Move the ON/OFF switch of the LED light
the position "0" to switch it off again.
♦
Proceed in reverse order to replace the grip
ring
.
Notes on material processing/tools/
speed range
■
Use the milling bits
iron at maximum speed.
■
Calculate the rotational speed range for work-
ing on zinc, zinc alloys, aluminium, copper and
lead by trying it out on test pieces.
■
Use a low rotational speed for work on plastics
and materials with a low melting point.
■
Use a high rotational speed for working on
wood.
■
Carry out cleaning, polishing and buffing work
in the middle range.
The following are recommendations only and not
binding. When carrying out practical work, carry
out your own tests to see which tool and which set-
tings are ideal for the material you are working on.
Setting a suitable rotational speed
Number on the
speed control
5000
9000
13000
17000
20000
for working on steel and
Material
being worked
Plastics and materials
with a low melting
point
Stone, ceramics
Soft wood, metal
Hardwood
Steel
GB │ IE
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