Tips for using this nail grinder
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Installing Sanding Drum/Changing Stone
Make sure Nail Grinder is OFF (center position).
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Due to less speed, noise and vibration, younger pets may be more
comfortable with the low-speed setting. The low speed setting will
also minimize sanding band heat and wear.
Make sure animal is comfortable with nail grinder sound by turning
unit on prior to starting the grinding process.
Trimming a pet's nail using this Nail Grinder requires both hands.
Therefore it may be helpful to have assistance in those instances
where pet requires restraint.
Always keep hair away from spinning parts. If hair is accidentally
caught in spinning drum, immediately turn power OFF and untangle
hair.
When grinding around a furry pad, brush coat up and hold it out
of the way of the grinding wheel. You can also isolate the nail
by pushing it through a piece of gauze. This isolates the nail by
keeping longer hair out of the way.
For excessively long nails, first cut off tip with manual nail trimmer,
then grind.
Press and hold collet lock button.
Turn collet (nut) in either
direction until you feel the
button unlock and hear a
click. (Diagram 1)
Continue to unscrew collet
counter clockwise to open
hole in top of assembly.
If there is already a drum
or sanding stone in the collet, opening the hole will allow it to be
easily removed by gently pulling upwards on the stem.
Insert stem of sanding drum or sanding stone into collet and tighten
by turning clockwise until finger tight.
Release collet lock button. The collet (nut) can spin freely for
normal operation when the collet lock button is not engaged.
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