Masterforce 2410818 5-Amp Corded 8" Variable Speed Bench Grinder

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OPERATING THE BENCH GRINDER
USING THE WHEEL DRESSER (Fig. J)
The Wheel Dresser is to be used on the
grinding wheels. It will remove buildup up of
material on the grinding wheel, remove
imperfections and make the corners of the
grinding wheel square. See Figure J.
DO NOT use the Wheel Dresser on the Wire
Wheel.
1.Adjusttoolrest(A)untilitisintheat
horizontal position as shown and 1/16” away
from the grinding wheel.
2. Turn “ON” the Bench Grinder. and then turn
the Variable Speed Switch clockwise until
solid resistance is felt. Let the grinding wheel
come up to a steady speed for one minute.
3. After the grinding wheel has gotten to a
steady speed, place the Wheel Dresser (B)
atontheToolRestwiththeserratedwheels
facing the grinding wheel.
4. Firmly hold on to the handle of the Wheel
Dresser.
5. Move the Wheel Dresser forward until the
serrated wheels make light contact with the
grinding wheel (C). After contact has been
made, slide the Wheel Dresser side to side
across the Tool Rest to dress the grinding
wheel until the edge of the grinding wheel is
square and the surface is clean.
6. After the operator has completed dress-
ing the grinding wheel, turn “OFF” the Bench
Grinder and let the grinding wheel come to a
complete stop.
7. Inspect the grinding wheel for any damage!
8. The grinding wheel may now be slightly
smaller in diameter after dressing. Readjust
the tool rests and spark arrestors to maintain
a 1/16” clearance to the grinding wheel.
CHANGING THE GRINDING WHEEL
(Fig. K)
Due to normal wear, both wheels will need to
be replaced occasionally.
1. Turn the power switch OFF and unplug the
power cord from its power source.
2. Rotate the eyeshield up to access the tool
rest.
3. Loosen the tool rest knob and rotate the
tool rest away from the grinding wheel.
4. Remove the Wheel Cover (B).
5. Push a wood wedge between the
grinding wheel and the guard. Then use a
cresent wrench to remove the arbor hex nut.
FIG. J
FIG. K
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