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Kawasaki 4 1/2" ANGLE GRINDER 840557 User Manual

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For best tool control, material removal and minimal

loading, keep the angle between the disc and the work surface at approximate-
ly 30° when grinding and 10°-15° when sanding.

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Let the tool come to a complete stop before setting it down.

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urree.. Exerting heavy pressure will not

speed up the work and may cause damage to the motor.

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When continuous operation
is desired, press the
““O

ON

N//O

OFFFF”” switch forward

and depress the lock-on but-
ton. This locks the switch
““O

ON

N”” until the lock-on but-

ton is released.

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Wire cup brushes, not included, can be screwed directly on the spindle. No flanges are
necessary.

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ub

bjjeecctt tth

heem

m tto

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nyy ssiid

dee p

prreessssu

urree aass tth

hiiss m

maayy lleeaad

d tto

o b

brreeaakkaag

gee

aan

nd

d p

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bllee p

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on

naall iin

njju

urryy.. These wheels should be used for shallow cutting

and notching (less than 1/2" in depth). Keep the open side of the guard away
from the operator at all times.

Edge grinding should only be done with wheels specifically designed for this purpose.

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• Set the Angle Grinder on a flat surface with the spindle facing up.

• Remove the inner and outer flanges, unscrew spring washer and remove

the guard.

• Store these parts carefully.

• Replace the guard after the job is finished.

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• To remove the guard, see instructions given in the “Removing Guard for Sanding

or Using Flat Wire Brushes” Section above.

• Set the inner flange and outer flange on the spindle.

• Push in the spindle lock button. Turn the spindle until it locks into place.

• Once the spindle is locked, tighten the sanding disc by hand.

WARNING

11

ON/OFF
SWITCH

LOCK-ON
BUTTON