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Chicago Electric 9"Angle Grinder 93179 User Manual

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SKU 93179

Rotating the Back Handle

Rotating the Back Handle

You can rotate the Back Handle (41, 48) by

pressing the Rotation Button (53).

1.

First unplug the tool.

2.

Hold the Main Body of the tool with one hand.

With the other grip the Back Handle and press in
the Rotation Button.

3.

Rotate the Back Handle to the desired position.

You can rotate the handle up to 90° in either
direction. Release the Rotation Button.

WARNING: The Handle must be used at all times to

maintain complete control of the tool. Place it on
either side or the top where it will afford the best
leverage and work visibility.

Operating the Power Switch

Operating the Power Switch

Safety Lock

Power Switch

The Power Switch (42) has a safety lock

mechanism.

1.

Do not start the tool until you have observed all

safety preparations and are ready to work.

2.

Slide the Safety Lock of the Power Switch forward.

3.

Squeeze the Power Switch. The tool will start to

operate.

4.

Stop the tool by releasing the Power Switch. The

Safety Lock will return to its locked position.

Using the Angle Grinder

Before using the Angle Grinder, be sure all work area

safety precautions are being observed. Be sure to
wear ANSI approved eye protection.

1.

Using the Angle Grinder

WARNING: Always use 2 hands
during use.

Start the tool, and place it on the work piece at a 10

to 15° angle.

2.

Guide the tool back and forth over the work piece in a

steady motion. Do not press down, but allow the weight
of the tool to do the work.

3. When cutting with the Angle Grinder, first be sure

the grinding wheel has a thin cutting edge. Keep
the grinding wheel straight in the cut to prevent
the wheel from being damaged.

cAutION: this tool is not designed for wet

grinding. Do not use water or other lubricants
while grinding or cutting with this tool.

NOtE: Do not cover the exhaust ports while the

tool is in use. This will reduce the efficiency of the
tool, and may cause damage.

4.

Do not use a cutting wheel for rough grinding.

Cutting wheels are thin and may break if used for
grinding.