Changing the engraving point, Advice on use – Parkside PGG 15 A1 User Manual

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Note: Take care when increasing the penetration depth that you do
not turn the stroke switch

2

too far in the

+ direction. Otherwise the

switch could screw off the device.

Changing the engraving point

RISK OF INJURY! Switch the device off before

performing any tasks on the device and pull the mains plug out of the
mains socket.

Replace the engraving point

5

as soon as it becomes too worn

and no longer provides the desired engraving performance. Turn
the engraving point holder

6

anticlockwise until the engraving

point

5

is released.

Remove the spring and the plain washer.

Push the plain washer and spring on to a new engraving point

5

.

Then insert this and turn the engraving point holder

6

clockwise

to lock the engraving point in position.

Ensure that the engraving point

5

is properly fixed in position.

Advice on use

You can use the mini-engraver to produce creative, individual engravings.
For example, you can use it to place identifying marks on your valuables.
You can place numbers and letters on metal, glass, plastic, wood,
ceramic and stone. This is done with the help of the supplied engraving
stencils

7

, see Figs. A and B.

Hold the device at an angle, as you would a pencil.

Your arm should rest on the table.

Operation

General safety advice for electrical power tools / Operation

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