ASSEMBLINg AND
ADJUSTINg TOOL REST
FOR DRY WHEEL
1. Assemble dry wheel tool rest (A) Fig. 7, to mounting
arm (B) using flat washer (C), lockwasher (D) and 5/8"
long hex head screw (E). Place a lockwasher then a
flat washer on the hex head screw, then assemble
tool rest to mounting arm as shown in Fig. 8.
2. Figure 8, illustrates dry wheel tool rest (A) assembled
to mounting arm (B). Wrench (F) supplied, is used to
tighten screw (E).
3. The tool rest (A) Fig. 8, is adjustable so the inside
edge of the tool rest can be positioned as close to
the grinding wheel (H) as possible, giving maximum
support to the piece that is being ground. Always
maintain a distance of 1/8" or less between the
grinding wheel (H) and inside edge of tool rest (A). As
the grinding wheel wears down to a smaller diameter,
readjust the tool rest closer to the wheel by loosening
screw (E), moving tool rest (A) inward and tightening
screw (E) using wrench (F). The tool rest (A) can also
be rotated to any desired angle by loosening screw
(E), rotating tool rest (A) and tightening screw. Rotate
dry wheel (H) making certain wheel does not contact
tool rest (A).
WRENCH HOLDINg BRACkET
1. Wrench (D) Fig. 10, can be stored in bracket (A)
when not in use.
A
F
8
B
C
D
E
Fig. 7
H
A
B
E
Fig. 8
A
D
Fig. 10