Deburring (fig. A & B)
A grinding disc for deburring is used for removing burrs from metal
workpieces. A mandrel is used for mounting a grinding disc for deburring.
Place the mandrel (15) in the collet nut (6).
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Loosen the screw on the mandrel.
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Place a grinding disc for deburring (22) on the screw.
Place the screw on the mandrel and tighten it.
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Drilling (fig. A & B)
A drill bit is used to drill holes in plastic, wooden and stone workpieces.
Place a drill bit (10) in the collet nut (6).
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Routing (fig. A & B)
A router bit is used for grooving and for routing figures in plastic,
wooden and metal workpieces.
Place a router bit (13) in the collet nut (6).
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Engraving (fig. A & B)
An engraving needle is used for engraving figures in metal workpieces.
Place an engraving needle (16) in the collet nut (6).
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Grinding and sanding (fig. A & B)
A grinding stone is used for grinding metal, plastic, wooden and stone
workpieces. A sanding band is used for sanding wooden and plastic
workpieces.
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Place a grinding stone (11) or sanding band with mandrel (12) in the
collet nut (6).
Replacing a sanding band (fig. B)
A sanding band must be replaced when showing signs of wear.
Remove the old sanding band from the mandrel.
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Place the new sanding band (18) on the mandrel.
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Using the grinding stone (fig. B)
Use the grinding stone (17) for removing burrs and other
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irregularities on the workpiece.
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