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Using the Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig
Use the Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig (17) to set the blade at exactly the correct angle for
sharpening (Image D).
1. Mount the blade in the Straight Edge Jig (13) and place the support arm in the mount
Note: The Grinding Angle Set-up Jig can be used in conjunction with other jigs in the Triton
range. See 'Accessories' section for more information.
2. Use the gauge on the outside of the Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig to measure the bevel angle
of the blade.
3. Loosen the locking knob on the Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig and adjust the protractor so that
the black arrows are aligned with the correct grindstone diameter marking (Image E)
4. Then set the pointer to the required bevel angle on the blade (as measured in Step 2,
above) and tighten the locking collar to lock in position (Image E)
5. Thread the Straight Edge Jig onto the support arm so that the blade rests against the
grindstone
6. Position the curved foot of the Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig on the grindstone and the flat
section of the pointer on the blade to be sharpened (Image F)
7. Use the Support Arm Height Adjuster (12) to adjust the height of the support arm until the
flat section on Grinding Angle Set-Up Jig pointer lies perfectly flat on the
Operation
Important safety notes:
Never use this unit without wearing all necessary safety equipment, including approved
safety glasses and face or dust mask
Wear cut-resistant gloves and handle blades with care at all times
DO NOT test the sharpness of a blade on your finger (or other part of the body)
The grindstone and honing wheel rotate in the direction as marked by the arrow on the top
of the unit, adjacent to the horizontal mounts
Ensure the water trough is correctly fitted and sufficiently filled with water before starting
work. Check the water level at regular intervals and top up as necessary. NEVER attempt
to sharpen a blade when the stone is dry; it may be dangerous to do so.
Ensure the grinding stone surface is even and accurately graded for the task at hand
Check that the grindstone rotates freely each time before start up
Always allow a new wheel to run for a minutes before using it. Stand to one side at
start up
Switching ON & OFF
1. Ensure On/Off Switch (4) is in the OFF (O) position
2. Connect the unit to the power supply
3. To switch on, press the on/off switch to ON position (I)
4. To switch off, press the on/off switch to OFF position (O)
5. Disconnect the device from the power supply if interrupted and when finishing work
Sharpening a blade
Apply blade to the grindstone with an even pressure
Slide the Straight Edge Jig back and forth along the support arm to ensure even grinding
on the blade and even wear on the stone
Do not press hard. Light pressure is all that is required for sharpening
Sharpening without the Straight Edge Jig
If the workpiece is too large to mount in the jig, you can fit the Support Arm (11) and rest
the workpiece on the support, with the edge pointing away from you. This will help you
keep the blade steady at the angle required
Move the blade back and forth across the stone to ensure even grinding on the blade and
even wear on the stone
Note: A Support Arm Extension (TWSSAE) and several tool specific jigs, such as the Long Knife
Jig (TWSLKJ) are available from your Triton stockist (see optional extras for more information).
It is highly recommended to always use a suitable tool specific jig when sharpening with
this device.
Honing a blade
After sharpening, using the leather honing wheel will remove any burr and give a smooth
sharp edge to the blade
WARNING: Always hone a blade in the direction of wheel rotation. NEVER hone against the
direction of the wheel .
1. Ensure the machine is disconnected from power during set up
2. Set up the Support Arm (11) and jig as shown in Image C. Use the Grinding Angle Set-Up
Jig (17) to check the blade angle is correct
3. Apply a generous squeeze of Polishing Paste (15) directly to the Leather Honing Wheel (1).
Honing will distribute the compound across the wheel
4. Switch on the machine and move the blade across the face of the honing wheel, ensuring
that at least half of the width of the honing wheel is always in contact with the blade
5. Allow the honing wheel to do the work. Do not apply excessive force to the wheel
6. As with sharpening, move the jig back and forth along the support arm to ensure even
honing of the blade
7. DO NOT hone without polishing paste on the wheel. If honing a number of blades, it may
be necessary to apply more paste. Switch off machine and remove blade before applying
compound
Honing without the Straight Edge Jig
If the workpiece is too large to mount in the jig, you can fit the Support Arm (11) and rest
the workpiece on the support, with the edge pointing away from you. This will help you
keep the blade steady at the angle required
Move the blade back and forth across the wheel to ensure even polishing across the blade
Removing engineering marks
The manufacturing process sometimes leaves blades with engineering marks on the
surface of the cross section (or 'face') of the blade
You can remove these by applying the damaged face of the blade to the side face of the
stone
Move the face of the blade slowly over the face of the stone. Do not apply excessive force,
and avoid fingers coming into contact with the stone
Carry out this procedure first, before you sharpen the blade

Finishing work

1. Disengage the drive system by loosening the Torque Adjustment Knob (10) This will help to
ensure the drive wheel retains perfect shape
2. Empty the water trough
WARNING: NEVER leave the grindstone standing in water.
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