Installing Grinding Wheels
1.
Unplug tool and place it upside down on a level surface as shown. Remove any accessories from spindle.
2.
Thread fl ange and nylon washer onto spindle. Attach guard and grinding wheel using Fig. 4 to determine type and order of assembly (See "Installing,
Adjusting, and Removing the Guard" for attaching guard). NOTE: When installing Type 27 or Type 29 grinding wheels, position wheel nut according
to wheel thickness.
Position the guard in the location which offers best control and guard protection. For operating zones that provide maximum protection for the opera-
tor, see "Grinding". NOTE: When selecting Type 11 grinding cup wheels, the guard's skirt should be adjusted so that no more than 1/8" of the wheel
extends beyond the guard.
3.
To tighten, press in the spindle lock button while turning wheel or disc nut clockwise using the spanner wrench provided.
4.
To remove grinding wheel and guard, unplug tool and reverse procedure.
Fig. 4
A
Grinding wheels
A. Type 28 with hub
B. Type 27 with hub
Type 29 with hub
C. Type 27 with fl ange
Type 29 with fl ange
D. Type 11
E
Guard
E. Type 28
F. Type 27
G. Type 27
H. Type 11
Care of Grinding & Cut-Off Wheels
To reduce the risk of injury, the operator should be instructed in
the use, care and protection of grinding wheels.
Grinding and cut-off wheels should be protected from:
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wetness and extreme humidity
•
any type of solvent
•
extreme changes in temperature
•
dropping and bumping
Grinding and cut-off wheels should be stored:
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in an organized way so wheels can be removed without disturbing
or damaging other wheels
•
with their safety information
Grinding and cut-off wheels should NOT be:
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dropped
•
rolled
•
bumped
If any wheel is dropped, rolled, bumped, subjected to extreme changes in
temperature, or has come into contact with solvents or wetness, discard
wheel immediately.
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USING GRINDING AND CUT-OFF WHEELS
B
F
Spindle
Spindle lock button
WARNING
Wheel nut
C
D
Hub adaptor
G
H
Troubleshooting
Deep scratches and circular marks can result from:
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Uneven pressure
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Using a partially glazed wheel - especially on aluminum applications
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Dirt or loose metal on the workpiece
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Failure to constantly move across surface
Bluish discoloration of metal surface indicates:
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Excessive heat caused by circular motion in a small area
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Excessive pressure
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Use of worn out or glazed wheels
Inspecting Wheels
Always handle wheels carefully to avoid damage. Before installing any
wheel, always inspect it for cracks. If wheel is cracked, discard it to prevent
others from using it.
Wheel
Nylon washer
Flange
Screws
Lock washers
Guard