Description
The Metabo GEP 710 Plus Die Grinder is a top - notch tool for safe and efficient work. It comes with a dead - man function and a long grinding spindle, making it ideal even for tight spaces. The paddle switch with dead - man function ensures safe operation through an ergonomic, non - slip design. Changing tools is a breeze with the spindle lock.
The cast aluminum bearing flange extends the machine's lifespan. Its Vario - Constamatic (VC) full - wave electronics allow you to customize speeds according to the material, and maintain almost constant speeds under load. The thumbwheel enables easy speed preselection.
For safety, there's an electronic safety shutdown in case the tool stops suddenly, restart protection to prevent accidental startups after power interruption, and electronic overload protection for long - term use. The precise collar is great for stationary work, and the removable protective rubber cap offers comfort and safety. With a slim housing for excellent handling and a precision collet for concentricity, it also features a Metabo long - life motor with patented dust protection.
Included with Product
- GEP 710 Plus Die Grinder
- Collet 1/4“
- Protective rubber cap
- 1 open - end wrench
Specifications
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Using the Metabo GEP 710 Plus Die Grinder is easy. First, select the appropriate speed using the thumbwheel based on the material you're working with. Then, securely attach your tool using the spindle lock. When you're ready to start, hold the paddle switch with the dead - man function firmly; remember, it will stop if you release the switch, ensuring your safety. For stationary work, use the precise collar. When you're done, remove the protective rubber cap carefully and keep it in a safe place. Always make sure the power is off before changing tools. As for maintenance, keep the motor clean and protected from dust thanks to its patented dust protection. Check for any signs of wear and tear regularly, and use the included open - end wrench for necessary adjustments. If the tool stops unexpectedly, don't try to restart it immediately; let the electronic safety shutdown do its job. Also, be aware of the restart protection to avoid accidental startups after a power interruption. This way, your die grinder will serve you well for a long time.