Woodstock M1105, M1106, M1104 owner manual Tool Rest and Eye Shield, Grinding Wheel Installation

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M1104, M1105, M1106 Heavy-Duty Bench Grinder

Tool Rest and Eye Shield

The tool rest supports the workpiece during grinding. Certain types of grinding may require jigs or accessories to assure the proper angle of the workpiece against the wheel.

The eye shield must be installed and positioned between the grinding wheel and your face during grinding. The eye shield is NOT a substitute for safety glasses or a safety face shield. You must wear ANSI approved face and eye protection.

Using the hardware from the Inventory list on Page

7, assemble the tool rests and eye shields as they are shown in Figures 6 & 7.

Grinding Wheel

Installation

Before installing the included grinding wheels, you must check them for integrity by performing a “ring test.” Hang on a string, then lightly tap the rim of the wheel with a piece of wood such as the handle of a hammer. The wheel should have a ringing or harmonic type of sound. If the wheel responds with a dull thud it may indicate that the wheel has cracks. Do not use a wheel which is suspected of having cracks, or if there are visu- al chips, nicks or dents in the wheel surface. This dam- age can lead to wheel failure, causing the wheel to fly apart at operating speed.

Always be sure to use a Type 1 wheel that is rated for operating at 3450 RPM or greater for Models M1104/ M1105, and 1725 RPM or greater for the M1106. Install the grinding wheel, paper disk, wheel flange, and nut in the order shown in Figure 7, and then attach the side cover.

Note: The arbor shaft and nut on the left-hand side of the grinder is a left-hand thread, so tightening it will require turning it counterclockwise.

Figure 6. Tool rest and eye shield

assembly.

NEVER assemble a grinding wheel on the arbor without paper or fiber discs between the wheel and the mount- ing flange. Omitting the discs can put undue stress on the wheel, causing it to crack and possibly fly apart.

SET UP

Figure 7. Grinding wheel installation

order.

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Contents HEAVY-DUTY Bench Grinders Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction Standard Safety Instructions SafetyKeep Proper Footing and Balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions for Grinders Grounding Electrical110V Operation Extension CordsBox Inventory Qty SET UPUnpacking InventoryTo mount the Heavy-Duty Bench Grinder, do these steps Shop PreparationMounting Tool Rest and Eye Shield Grinding Wheel InstallationTo perform a test run, do these steps Test RunGrinding Operations OperationsGeneral Wheel Selection To change a grinding wheel, do these steps Changing Grinding WheelsLubrication & Cleaning MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingM1104 Electrical System M1104 WiringM1105 Electrical System M1105 WiringM1106 Electrical System M1106 WiringM1104, M1105, M1106 Parts Diagram Parts PART# Description Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA