Electric Angle Grinder
Components of the Angle Grinder
1. Motor Housing:
Contains the electric motor that generates power to operate the device.
2. Grinding Disc:
The part responsible for cutting or grinding, and comes in different sizes and types depending on the use.
3. Auxiliary Handle:
Used to hold and control the device during operation.
4. Spindle Lock:
Used to easily hold or change the cutting disc.
5. Guard:
A metal or plastic cover to protect the user from sparks or flying particles.
6. Power Switch:
To turn the device on or off.
7. Electric Cable:
Connects the device to the power source.
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How to check the electric angle grinder:
1. Visual inspection:
Make sure the outer housing is intact and there are no fractures or cracks.
Check the condition of the electric cable and make sure there are no cuts or damage.
2. Check the cutting disc:
Make sure the cutting disc is suitable for the type of work to be done.
Check the disc for cracks or excessive wear.
3. Check the guard:
Make sure the guard is securely fastened and covers the larger part of the disc.
4. Check the power switch:
Try turning the machine on and off to make sure the switch is working properly.
5. Check the spindle lock:
Press the lock and make sure it is secure when changing the disc.
6. Test run:
Plug the machine in and run it for a short time to make sure there are no abnormal vibrations or unusual sounds.
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Safety tips during use:
1. Wear safety glasses and a helmet to protect your face.
2. Use gloves to improve stability and protect your hands.
3. Make sure the machine is turned off before changing the disc.
4. Do not use the machine without the protective cover.
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