Skil 9295 Selecting Grinding Wheels, Disc Grinding Wheels, Grinding Tips, Selecting Sanding Disc

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!WARNING Hold the tool with both hands while starting the tool,

since torque from the motor can cause the tool to twist.

Start the tool before applying to work and let the tool come to full speed before contacting

the workpiece. Lift the tool from the work before releasing the switch. DO NOT turn the switch “ON” and “OFF” while the tool is under load; this will greatly decrease the switch life.

Grinding Operations

SELECTING GRINDING WHEELS

!WARNING Before using a grinding wheel, be certain that its

maximum safe operating speed is not exceeded by the nameplate speed of the grinder. Do not exceed the recommended wheel diameter.

DISC GRINDING WHEELS

Grinding wheels should be carefully selected in order to use the grinder most efficiently. Wheels vary in type of abrasive, bond, hardness, grit size and structure. The correct type of wheel to use is determined by the job. Use disc grinding wheels for fast grinding of structural steel, heavy weld beads, steel casting, stainless steel and other ferrous metals.

GRINDING TIPS

Efficient grinding is achieved by controlling the pressure and keeping the angle between

wheel and workpiece at 10° to 15°. If the wheel is flat, the tool is difficult to control. If the angle is too steep, the pressure is concentrated on a small area causing burning to the work surface.

!WARNING Excessive or sudden pres- sure on the wheel will slow

grinding action and put dangerous stresses on the wheel.

When grinding with a new wheel be certain to grind while pulling tool backwards until wheel becomes rounded on its edge. New wheels have sharp corners which tend to “bite” or cut into workpiece when pushing forward.

Sanding Operations

SELECTING SANDING DISC

Sanding discs are made of extremely hard and sharp aluminum oxide grits, phenol-resin bonded to a sturdy fiber backing for fast heavy- duty service and long life. The discs vary as to size and spacing of the abrasive grits. OPEN COAT (type H) — used for soft materials and on paint or varnish. CLOSED COAT (type K) —used for metal, hardwood, stone, marble and other materials.

Operation: Refinishing painted wood or metal surfaces.

REMARKS

GRIT

To remove paint and to smooth

Coarse

surface irregularities.

16-24-30

 

 

To smooth

Medium

the rough sanding.

36-50-80

 

 

To remove scratches left by

Fine

previous discs.

100-120

 

 

To smooth surfaces for painting,

Very Fine

polishing or waxing.

150-180

 

 

Sanding discs range in grit from 16 (very coarse) to 180 (very fine). To obtain best results, select sanding discs carefully. Many jobs require the use of several grit sizes and at times both “open coat and closed coat” discs are required to get the job done faster. See chart for application examples.

SANDING TIPS

For best results, tilt the Disc Sander at a 10° to 15° angle while sanding so that only about 1" of the surface around the edge of the disc contacts the work.

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