Makita SG1250 manual

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    1 ENGLISH (Original instructions) INSTRUCTION MANUAL DOUBLE INSULA T ION IMPORT ANT : Read Before Using. W all Chaser SG1250 004495[...]

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    2 ENGLISH (Orig inal instruct ions) SPECIFICA TIONS Model SG1250 Wheel diameter 125 mm European countr ies 10000(min -1 ) Rated speed (n) / No load speed (n 0 ) Other countries 9000(min -1 ) S pindle thread M14 Overall leng th 346 mm Net weight 4.4 kg Safety class /II • Due to our conti nuing program me of research an d development, th e specific[...]

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    3 ENH101-15 For European countries only EC Declaration of Conformi ty We Makita Corporation as the responsible manufacturer declare that the follo w ing Makita machine(s): Designation of Machine: Wal l Ch a s e r Model No./ T ype: SG1250 are of series produ ction and Conforms to the following European Directives: 2006/42/EC And are manufactured in [...]

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    4 of the power tool in unexpected situations. 16. Dress properly . Do not we ar loose clothing or jewellery . Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving part s. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in mov ing part s. 17. If devices are prov ided for the connection of dust extraction and collect ion facilities, ensure these[...]

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    5 capable of stopping small abrasive or workpiece fragment s. The eye protection mu st be capable of stop ping flying debris generated by various operations . The dust mask or respirator must be capable of filtrating p articles generated by your operation. Prolonged ex posure to high intensity noise may cause hearing loss. 9. Keep bystanders a saf [...]

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    6 Additional Safety Warnings S pecific for Abrasive Cutting-Off Operations: a) Do not “jam” the cut-off wheel or apply excessive pressure. Do not attempt to make an excessive depth of cut. Overstressi ng the wheel increases the loading and susceptibili ty to twisting or binding of the wheel in the cut and th e possibility of kickback or w heel [...]

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    7 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CAUTION : • Always be sure th at the tool i s switched of f and unplugged before adjusting o r checkin g function on the tool. Shaft lock 1 004496 CAUTION : • Never actuate the shaf t lock when the spindle is moving. The to ol may be damaged. Press the shaf t lock to prev ent spindle rot ation when installing or remov i[...]

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    8 Loosen and remove th e bolt with th e hex wrench. Open the cover while holding the tool base with a hand as shown in the figure. 1 2 004501 NOTE: • The tool base will open at a stroke by the spring force. Rotate the diamond wheel while pre ssing the shaf t lock until it engages. 1 2 3 004502 Remove the lock nut by rotating it counter clockwise [...]

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    9 Return the cover an d the base to the original position and tighten the bol t to secure th em. Front handle 1 2 004505 1. The angle of insta llation of the front handle is changeable. • T o change its posi tion, loosen the tw o bolts on both sides of the front handle with the hex w rench and move the front handle to y our desired posi tion. NOT[...]

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    10 1 004509 The cut is made b y pulling th e tool tow ard you (not by pushing away from you). Align the notch on the base with your cutting line, push down the front handle gen tly until it stops and then pull the tool slowly to perform a cut. Switch of f the tool i n the posi tion posed w hen finishing a cut. Raise the tool after the wheel comes t[...]

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    12 Makita Corporation Anjo, Aichi, Japan www.makita.com 884514D221[...]