FERRIDA FRD-AG1280PE Angle Grinder User Manual

October 30, 2023
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Angle Grinder
FRD-AG1280PE

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT PACKAGING/TYPE LABEL

| Read the operating instructions careful-ly before use!
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| Wear mouth and nose protection.
| Wear protective glasses
| Protect from rain and moisture.
| Ensure proper recycling of the product at the end of its service life and all packaging materials.
| Wear protective gloves
| Wear noise protection.
| Observe the safety instructions concerning recoil and the safety precautions.
| Protect from heat and fire.
| Do not dispose of with normal household waste.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS WARNING! All safety instructions, user manuals, images and regulations supplied with these tools must be read. Failure to follow all of the following instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury. All instructions and the user manual must be kept for future reference. Safety of working environment

  1. The workplace must be kept clean and well lit. Untidy and dark spaces are often the cause of accidents.
  2. Power tools must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
  3. Children and other persons must be kept away when using power tools. If the operator is disturbed, he/she may lose control of the operation.

Electrical safety

  1. The plug on the power tool’s flexible lead must match the power outlet. The plug must never be modified in any way. No socket adapters may be used with tools that have a protective earth connection. Plugs and respective sockets that are rendered unusable will reduce the risk of electric shock.
  2. The operator must not touch grounded ob-jects, such as pipes, central heating units, cookers and refrigerators. The risk of electric shock is greater if your body is connected to the ground.
  3. Power tools must not be exposed to rain, moisture or wetness. If water enters the power tool, the risk of electric shock increases.
  4. The flexible supply must not be used for other purposes. The power tool must not be car- ried or pulled by the cord, nor must the plug be unplugged from the socket. The inlet must be protected from heat, grease, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electric shock.
  5. If the power tool is used outdoors, an extension cord suitable for outdoor use must be used. Using an extension cord for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
  6. If the power tool is used in a humid environment, a residual current device (RCD) must be used. Using an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Safety of persons

  1. When using a power tool, the operator must be careful, pay attention to what he/she is doing, and concentrate and think clearly. Power tools must not be used if the operator is tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Momentary inattention while using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.
  2. Use personal protective equipment. Always use eye protection. Protective equipment such as a respirator, non-slip safety shoes, hard hat and hearing protection, used in accordance with the working conditions, reduces the risk of personal injury.
  3. Unintentional starting of the machine must be avoided. Make sure that the switch is in the off position before plugging in and/or connecting the battery pack, lifting or carrying the tool. Carrying a tool with your finger on the switch or plugging in a tool fork with the switch on can cause injury.
  4. All adjusting tools or wrenches must be removed before turning on the tool. An adjusting tool or wrench that remains attached to the rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
  5. The operator must only work where he/she can safely reach. The operator must always maintain a stable posture and balance. This will allow better control of the power tool in unforeseen situations.
  6. Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. The operator must make sure that his/her hair and clothing are a sufficient distance away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery and long hair can be caught in moving parts.
  7. Where equipment is provided for connecting dust extraction and collection facilities, care must be taken to ensure that it is connected and used correctly. The use of such equipment can reduce hazards caused by dust.
  8. The operator must not allow the routine that results from the frequent use of the tools, to cause them to become complacent and ignore the principles of tool safety. Careless activity can cause serious injuries in a split second.

Use and the maintenance of power tools

  1. Power tools must not be overloaded. It is essential to use the correct power tool for the work being carried out. The correct power tool will do the work it was designed to do better and safer.
  2. Power tools that cannot be turned on and off with the switch must not be used. Any power tool that cannot be operated with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
  3. Before making any adjustments, changing ac-cessories, or storing power tools, unplug the power tool and/or remove the battery pack from the power tool if it is removable. These precautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.
  4. Unused power tools must be stored out of the reach of children. Persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions must not be allowed to use the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.
  5. Power tools and accessories must be maintained. The adjustment of moving parts and their mobility must be checked and attention focused on cracks, broken parts and any other circumstances that may jeopardize the function of the power tool. If the tool is damaged, it must be repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
  6. Cutting tools must be kept sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened cutting tools are less likely to catch on material or jam and are easier to control.
  7. Power tools, accessories and tool bits etc. must be used in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular power tool, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be carried out. Using power tools for activities other than those for which they are designed can lead to dangerous situations.
  8. Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry, clean and free of grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces mean the tool cannot be held and controlled in unexpected situations.

Service

  1. Power tool repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure the same level of safety of the power tool as before the repair.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COMMON TO GRIND- ING, SURFACE GRINDING, WIRE BRUSHING, POLISHING OR ABRASIVE CUTTING WORK.

  1. This electromechanical tool is intended for use as a grinder, surface grinder, wire brush grinder, polisher or cutting tool. All safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications given for this electromechanical tool must be read. Failure to follow all instructions below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
  2. It is not recommended to carry out work such as grinding, surface grinding, wire grinding, polishing or cutting with this tool. Performing work for which this tool is not intended can create risk and cause personal injury.
  3. Accessories that are not specifically designed and recommended by the tool manufacturer must not be used. Just because an accessory can be attached to your tool does not guarantee its safe operation.
  4. The rated speed of the accessory must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the tool. Accessories that operate at speeds higher than their rated speed may break and fall apart.
  5. The outer diameter and thickness of the accessories must be within the nominal range for the electromechanical tool. Accessories with the wrong size cannot be adequately protected or controlled.
  6. The clamping dimensions of discs, flanges, washers and other accessories must be suitable for mounting on the tool spindle. Accessories with clamping holes that do not match the mounting dimensions of the power tool will be unbalanced, may vibrate excessively and may cause loss of control.
  7. Damaged accessories must not be used Check accessories before each use: chips and cracks on grinding wheels, tears or excessive wear on backing pads, loose or broken wires on wire brushes. If the accessory or tool has been dropped, check for damage or reinstall undamaged accessories. After checking and fitting the attachment, the operator and any bystanders must be positioned out of the plane of the rotating attachment and the tool should be allowed to idle at maximum speed for one minute. During this test period, damaged accessories will usually break or disintegrate.
  8. Personal protective equipment must be used. Depending on the application, a face shield or safety goggles must be worn. A dust mask, hearing protection, gloves and an apron capable of retaining small fragments of abrasions or workpieces must be used to the appropriate extent. Eye protection must be able to retain flying debris that arises during various work activities. The dust mask or respirator must be able to filter out the particles that form during the activity. Prolonged exposure to high-intensity noise can cause hearing loss.
  9. Any bystander must remain at a safe distance from the work area. Everyone entering the work area must use personal protective equipment. Fragments of the workpiece or damaged accessories can fly off and cause injuries even outside the immediate work area.
  10. When performing an operation where the cutting tool may come into contact with a hidden guide or its own power supply, the power tool must be held only by the insulated gripping surfaces. Contact of a cutting tool with a “live” wire can cause uninsulated metal parts of the power tool to become “live” and cause an electric shock to the user
  11. The flexible feed must be located out of reach of the rotating tool. If the operator loses control, the moving feed may be cut or reground, and the operator’s hand or arms may be pulled into the rotating tool.
  12. Electromechanical tools must never be stored until the tool has come to a complete stop. The rotating tool can catch on the surface and pull the tool out of the operator’s control.
  13. Electromechanical tools must never be started when being carried by the operator. The rotating tool can get caught on the operator’s clothing and be pulled against the body.
  14. The air vents on the tool must be regularly cleaned. The motor fan draws dust into the cabinet, and excessive accumulation of metal dust can cause electrical hazards.
  15. Electromechanical tools must not be used near flammable materials. These materials could ignite from sparks.
  16. Accessories requiring cooling by liquid must not be used. The use of water or other coolants can cause electric shock or death.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ALL WORK ACTIVITIES
Recoil and related warnings

  • Recoil is a sudden reaction to the gripping or jamming of a rotating disc, backing pad, brush or other accessories. Clamping or jamming will cause the rotating tool to abruptly stop, which in turn will cause the uncontrolled tool to move in the opposite direction to the rotation of the tool at the point of jamming.
  • For example, if a grinding disc is clamped or jammed in the workpiece, the edge of the disc that enters the clamping point can be pushed away from the surface of the material, causing the disc to be pushed up or thrown off. The disc can either jump towards or away from the operator, depending on the direction of the disc at the point of jamming. The grinding disc can also break in these cases.
  • The recoil is the result of the improper use of the power tool and/or incorrect working procedures or conditions and can be prevented by proper compliance with the safety precautions described below.
  1. The tool must be held firmly and the correct body and arm position must be maintained so that it can withstand the forces of the recoil. An auxiliary handle, if equipped, must always be used for maximum control of the recoil or reaction torque when starting the machine. The operator is able to check the reaction torques and kickback forces if the correct safety precautions are observed.
  2.  The hand must never come close to the rotating tool. The tool can throw the opera- tor’s hand back.
  3.  Do not stand in the area where the tool can reach in the event of recoil. The recoil throws the tool in the opposite direction to the direction of the movement of the disc at the point of jamming.
  4.  Special attention must be paid to machining corners, sharp edges, etc. Jumping and jamming of the tool must be avoided. Corners, sharp edges or jumping tend to jam the rotating tool and cause loss of control or recoil.
  5. A chain saw or toothed saw disc must not be attached to the tool. These discs often cause recoil and loss of control.

SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC TO GRINDING WORK ACTIVITIES:

  1. Only use the types of discs recommended for this electromechanical tool and the specific guard designed for the selected disc. Discs for which the power tool has not been designed cannot be adequately covered and are dangerous.
  2. The protective cover must be securely attached to the power tool and positioned for maximum safety so that as little of the disc as possible is exposed in the direction of operation. The protective cover helps protect the operator from disc debris, accidental contact with the disc and sparks that can ignite clothing.
  3. The discs must only be used as recommended. For example: grinding with the side of the cutting disc is forbidden. Abrasive cutting discs are designed for circumferential cutting; the lateral forces acting on these discs could shatter them.
  4. Undamaged disc flanges that are the correct size and shape for the selected disc must always be used. Proper disc flanges support the disc, reducing the possibility of the disc breaking. Cutting wheel flanges may differ from grinding wheel flanges.
  5. Worn discs of originally larger dimensions, which are intended for larger electromechanical tools, must not be used. Discs designed for larger electromechanical tools are not suitable for the higher speeds of smaller tools and may break.

SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC TO ABRASIVE CUTTING WORK:

  1. The cutting disc must not strike the material or be subjected to excessive pressure. No attempt should be made at an excessive depth of the cut. Overloading the disc increases the load and the susceptibility to twisting or jamming of the disc in the cut and the possibility of recoil or cracking the disc.
  2. Do not stand in a straight line with or behind the rotating disc. Once the disc moves away from the operator’s body at the point of operation, a possible recoil can throw the rotating discs and electromechanical tools directly at the operator.
  3. If the disc jams or cutting is interrupted for any reason, the power tool must be turned off and held stationary until the disc comes to a complete stop. The operator must never attempt to remove the cutting disc from the cut while the disc is in motion as recoil may occur. The situation must be investigated and a remedy found to avoid jamming the disc.
  4. Cutting of the workpiece must not be restart-ed. The disc is allowed to reach full speed and is carefully re-inserted into the cut. If the tool is restarted with the disc in the cut, it may jam, be pushed up or recoil.
  5. Panels and other large pieces of workpieces must be supported to reduce the risk of wheel and recoil jams. Large workpieces tend to sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under the workpiece near the cutting line and near the edges of the workpiece on both sides of the disc.

Special care must be taken when making “pulp cuts” into existing walls or other blind spaces. The penetrating disc can cut through gas or water pipes, power lines, or objects that can cause recoil.

SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC TO SURFACE GRINDING WORK:

  • Do not use oversized sandpaper for the grinding disc. The manufacturer’s recommendations must be followed when selecting sandpaper. Large sandpaper that extends beyond the sanding plate poses a risk of tearing and can cause jams, wheel tearing or recoil.

SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC TO POLISHING WORK:

  • Do not let any loose part of the polishing sleeve or its fastening laces rotate freely. All loose fastening laces should be filed or cut off. Loose and rotating fastening laces can become tangled in the operator’s fingers or jam on the workpiece.

SAFETY WARNINGS SPECIFIC TO WIRE BRUSH GRINDING WORK:

  • Even during normal operation, wire bristles are shed from the brush. Wires must not be overloaded by excessive brush loading. Wire bristles can easily penetrate light clothing and/or leather.
  • If the use of a protective cover is recommended for wire brush grinding, secure it so that there is no contact between the wire disc or brush and the protective cover. The wire disc or brush can increase its diameter when working due to loads and centrifugal
    forces.

TECHNICAL DATA

Electric angle grinder

Parameter| Value
Rated voltage| 220-240 V AC
Rated frequency| 50 Hz
Rated power input| 860 W
Rated revolutions| 12,000 min’
Maximum diameter of the disc| 125 mm
Maximum thickness of the disc| 6 mm abrasive 3 mm cutting
Weight| 1.9 kg
Spindle thread| M14
Sound pressure level (LPA)| LpA” 88.8 dB(A) Kpia,” 3.0 dB
Sound power level (LwA)| cA: 99.8 dB(A)
K .: 3.0 dB
Level of vibrations| 8.175 ms2 K = 1.5 ms-2
Protection class| II

VIBRATION AND NOISE INFORMATION
Noise parameters and their uncertainty were measured according to EN62841-1.
Wear noise protection! Actual noise values depend on the conditions of use of the machine and may differ from those stated, which are far from being safe values.

WAYS TO REDUCE NOISE AND VIBRATION
You can reduce noise and vibration by using tools with reduced vibration, the way you work, reducing the time of use and wearing protective equipment.
To reduce the risk of shocks and noise, follow these recommendations:

  1.  Always use the product in accordance with the instructions and intended use.
  2.  Ensure that the product is always in perfect condition and properly maintained.
  3. Use tools designed for this product and in good condition.
  4. Hold the handle of the machine firmly, keep the surface clean.
  5. Plan the work with regard to the distribution of exposure over a longer period.

DESCRIPTION

FERRIDA FRD AG1280PE Angle Grinder - DESCRIPTION

  1. Switch
  2. Grinding disc
  3. Side handle
  4. Gearbox
  5. Protective cover (for grinding)
  6. Anti-rotation lock
  7. Key
  8. Threaded outer flange
  9. Inner flange
  10. Protective cover (for cutting, not included)

ASSEMBLY

SIDE HANDLE ASSEMBLY
The handle can be attached to the right or left side of the machine. Choose the position according to the work to be performed and your comfort.
WARNING:
Always make sure that the handle is securely fastened before use. When in use, hold the machine by the rear handle with one hand and by the side handle with the other.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE COVER
WARNING: Make sure the machine’s power cord is unplugged.
Select the protective cover depending on whether you want to use a grinding wheel or a cutting wheel. Improper cover selection can result in serious injury.
When using the machine for grinding and cutting, the cover must always be mounted so that it faces the operator and covers the disc.
Installing the cover: release the cover lock lever and place the cover on the gearbox body, then turn the cover to the desired position for maximum effect and tighten the lock.
After fitting the cover, make sure that the lever is locked.
To remove the cover, reverse the procedure.
The protective cover can be rotated 45° on both sides of the gear unit.
GRINDING AND SURFACE TREATMENT
Use strong countersunk grinding wheels for grinding. Use discs with a maximum diameter of 125 mm. The maximum thickness of the grinding wheel is 6 mm.
METAL CUTTING
Use discs with a maximum diameter of 125 mm for cutting iron bars, pipes and metal parts. The maximum thickness of the cutting disc is 3 mm. Always use the correct type of disc for the work. Using another type of disc will result in injury.
WARNING! Cutting with abrasive cutting discs is only permitted with a protective cover. Always approach the work at the same angle at which you intend to cut. Maintain this angle while cutting and do not exert any lateral pressure on the disc.
MOUNTING DISCS
Place the inner flange A on the machine spindle and make sure that it fits properly.
Place the grinding or cutting disc B in the flange so it fits into the flange recess.
Adjust outer flange C so that the disc is pressed between the flanges after mounting and screw it onto the spindle.
Press the anti-rotation lock and tighten flange C to the right with the enclosed wrench.
Remove the key, release the anti-rotation button and leave the machine idle for at least 1 minute. If the disc causes vibration, replace it with another one.

USE

SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Switching ON Push the switch forward to turn on the machine.
Press forward again to secure the switch for continuous oper- ation.
Switching OFF Pressing the rear of the switch releases the stop, the switch returns to the rear and the machine switches off.
WARNING: Do not cover the vents while the machine is running.
This reduces the cooling efficiency and risks damage.

GRINDING
Hold the machine with the grinding wheel and cover at an angle of 15° – 20° to the surface to be ground. This will obtain the best results.
CUTTING
Hold the machine with the cutting disc and cover at a 90° angle to the surface of the material.
OVERLOADING
The machine engine can be damaged if overloaded. This is mainly caused by too much pressure on the disc when working for a long time. Therefore, do not try to speed up the work by increasing the pressure on the material. Abrasive discs work best at low constant pressure.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Always unplug the power cord before cleaning, maintaining or inspecting.
If the engine carbons need to be replaced, this must be done by a qualified person. Always replace both carbons at the same time.
If the supply is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized service centre.
There is a risk of electric shock or fire.
The machine and the vents must be kept clean. Clean the holes regularly or immediately after a fault is detected.
STORAGE
Store the machine and the discs in a dry place. Regularly inspect the grinding and cutting wheels for cracks and surface defects. Discard worn, cracked or otherwise damaged discs.

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Identification of the manufacturer / importer’s authorised representative:
Manufacturer: Alza.cz, a. s.
Registered office: Jankovcova 1522/53, Holešovice, 170 00 Prague 7 Company ID: 27082440
Subject of the declaration:
Name: Angle grinder
Model/Type: S1M-ZP2-125 / FRD-AG1280PE
The above product has been tested in accordance with the standard (s) used to demonstrate compliance with the essential requirements set out in the Directive (s):
Machine directive 2006/42/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) directive 2014/30/EU
ROHS directives 2011/65/EU and (EU) 2015/863
Reference to harmonised standards:
EN60745-1:2009+A11
EN60745-2-3:2011+A2+A11+A12+A13
AFPS GS 2019:01 PAK
EN55014-1:2017
EN55014-2:2015
EN61000-3-2:2014
EN61000-3-3:2013
EC type-examination was carried out on:
TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH, Tillystraße 2, 90431 Nürnberg
Notified Body No. 0197
Certificate number: S 50466269
Technical documentation is stored at:
Alza.cz, a. s.
Jankovcova 1522/53, Holešovice, 170 00 Prague 7
The year of manufacture of the machine and the serial number are indicated on the machine.
Ing. Jan Melena
Business Development Manager
Sales and Purchasing; Private Labels

**** In Prague, 22. 9. 2021

R20210105
Co. Reg. No. 27082440
Alza.cz a.s., Jankovcova 1522/53, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic
© 2020 Alza.cz a.s. All Rights Reserved.

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