2. Insert a short carriage bolt through the tool rest
bracket and then the tool rest, followed by a flat
washer, lock washer and locking knob.
3. Tighten the locking knob sufficiently to support
the tool rest but still allowing the tool rest to
slide inwards and outwards.
4. Slide the tool rest to within a maximum of 1/16"
(1.5 mm) from the surface of the wheel.
5. Rotate the wheel one full revolution by hand to
ensure the wheel does not contact the tool rest.
6. Tighten the locking knob firmly to retain the tool
rest position and angle.
7. Repeat the assembly operation for the second
tool rest.
MOUNTING THE GRINDER
We recommend you mount the grinder on a
stable bench.
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To reduce the risk of injury, never connect plug to
power source outlet until all assembly steps are
complete and until you have read and understood
the entire owner's manual.
1. Before operating the bench grinder, it should be
firmly mounted to a workbench or another rigid
framework.
2. Use the holes in the base of the bench grinder
(L, fig 2) to mark and predrill the mounting
holes. If it is to be used in one location,
permanently secure it to the work surface. Use
bolts, washers, lockwashers and nuts, keeping
in mind the inherent vibration a bench grinder in
operation produces.
3. Alternatively, the bench grinder could be
mounted to a piece of 3/4" (19 mm) thick
plywood at least 12" x 18" (30 x 46 cm) to
prevent tipping. This could then be attached to
any convenient stable support with C-clamps
when and where needed.
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OPERATION
PoWER SoURCE CoNNECTIoN
PoWER REQUIREMENTS
This tool is designed to operate on a properly
grounded 120 volt, 60 Hz, single phase alternating
current (AC) power source fused with a 15 amp
time delayed circuit breaker. It is recommended that
a qualified electrician verify the ACTUAL VOLTAGE
at the receptacle into which the tool will be
plugged and confirm that the receptacle is properly
grounded. The use of the proper circuit size can
eliminate nuisance circuit breaker tripping when
using your tool.
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CoNNECT To PoWER SoURCE
Consult a qualified electrician for proper installation
of receptacle at the source of power. This tool must
be grounded while in use to protect the operator
from electrical shock. If you are not sure if your
outlet is properly grounded, have it checked by a
qualified electrician. Make sure the tool is turned
OFF when connecting the power cord to a properly
grounded 120 Volts, 60 Hz, single phase, 15 amp
power source.
1. Hand turn the wheels to ensure they do not
2. To start grinder: push the right hand side of the
3. If the grinder fails to start right away, switch
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DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOL if the ACTUAL
power source voltage is less than 105 volts AC
or greater than 132 volts AC. Contact a qualified
technician if this problem exists. Improper
performance, and/or, damage to the tool will result
if operated on inadequate, or excessive power.
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Risk of injury due to accidental starting. Do not
use in an area where children may be present.
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Prior to using the grinder, check that the eye
shields, spark deflectors, and tool rests are fitted
and correctly adjusted and that you are wearing
safety gear including eye, hearing and breathing
protection.
touch the guards, eye shields, spark deflectors
or tool rests and run freely.
switch. To turn the grinder off, push the left hand
side of the switch. The "ON" and "OFF" positions
are stamped on the switch plate.
it OFF, disconnect the power cord and check
voltage at power source.
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