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An angle grinder is a handheld power tool which may be used for grinding and cutting.
To obtain the optimum cutting speed smaller angle grinders operate at higher rpms than their larger counterparts. Because of this smaller discs do not tend to last as long as larger discs. The depth of cut is also affected by the disc size. When selecting an angle grinder there are several features to look for which will make operating it easier and safer. HEALTH AND SAFETY While thinking about safety, it is important to remember that angle grinders produce a large amount of either dust or sparks. So suitable protective equipment should be used. In almost all uses this should include goggles, gloves, ear defenders and dust mask. Make sure you are not wearing loose clothing which may get caught by the machine. When cutting or grinding metal, sparks will be produced, which are not only painful when they land on you, but they could also potentially start a fire. So protective clothing should at least be made from a material which will not melt, but also maybe, fire retardant. Consideration should also be give to the environment you are working in, to make sure there is nothing combustible near to where you are working. Cutting masonry produces large quantities of dust, so in addition to the items mentioned above, a dust mask or respirator is essential. Again the situation you are working in should be considered and doors to other parts of the property sealed, or neighbours washing taken in before proceeding with the cutting. When you have finished with the machine, you should make sure the disc has stopped revolving before putting it down. |
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