Metabo 316053530 - User Manual
This manual covers the attachment of the safety guard for Metabo professional power tools used in grinding and cutting operations. It provides step-by-step instructions on proper mounting, orientation, and adjustment of the quick-release clamp and screw.
Safety is a key focus: always use the correct guard for the specific disc type (roughing or cutting). Ensure the guard overlaps the tool by at least 3.4 mm and that the closed side faces the operator. Diagrams and check/cross marks help identify correct and incorrect practices. Suitable for all listed model numbers.
Table of Contents:
- Page 1 – Cover Page
- Page 2 – Safety Guard Attachment – Step-by-Step
- Page 3 – Safety Guard Instructions – Continued
- Page 4 – Safety Guard Instructions – Nordic Languages
- Page 5 – Safety Guard Instructions – Further Languages
- Page 6 – Safety Guard Adjustment – Additional Languages
- Page 8 – Back Cover
316053500 / 316053510
316053520 / 316053530
PROFESSIONAL POWER TOOLS
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Summary
Displays Metabo logo, model numbers 316053500–316053530, and the tagline 'work. don't play.'
Provides step-by-step instructions with safety warnings and diagrams for attaching the safety guard, covering multiple languages.
Continuation of mounting instructions for additional languages, with diagrams and check/cross symbols indicating correct and incorrect practices.
Tips
- Always use the appropriate safety guard for the specific disc type (roughing or cutting).
- Ensure the guard is properly attached and that the closed section faces the operator before starting the tool.
- The guard must overlap the accessory by at least 3.4 mm to provide adequate protection.
- If the quick-release clamp does not hold firmly, increase clamping force by tightening the screw.
- Never operate the tool without the guard in place.
- Regularly inspect the guard for damage or wear.