wcndave
Established Member
When cutting steel bar for example, I have always had the disc rotating away from me and down, with the sparks going behind me.
I think this is how I always see others doing it too.
I recently found my 9" white label Axminster getting a bit heavy and my 115 Axminster a bit noisy and vibrating a lot, and so went for a Makita 125mm cordless brushless (what a difference!)
But in the manual it shows that the disc should be rotating the other way, and you cut from the back.
To my mind, this means any binding will throw the tool toward you, instead of away from you.
As someone who's not an expert on grinders, can someone out there who is clarify if this seems correct, or just a Makita specific thing, or in fact an error....
I think this is how I always see others doing it too.
I recently found my 9" white label Axminster getting a bit heavy and my 115 Axminster a bit noisy and vibrating a lot, and so went for a Makita 125mm cordless brushless (what a difference!)
But in the manual it shows that the disc should be rotating the other way, and you cut from the back.
To my mind, this means any binding will throw the tool toward you, instead of away from you.
As someone who's not an expert on grinders, can someone out there who is clarify if this seems correct, or just a Makita specific thing, or in fact an error....