EYE SHIELDS (Fig. G)
1.Remove both Eye Shield Assemblies from the plas- tic bags and check to see that you have the follow- ing. Eyeshield (qty. 2) Lock Knob (qty. 2) Spacer (qty. 2) M6 Flat washer (qty. 2) M6 x 80mm carriage head screw (qty. 2)
2.Assemble the Eyeshield (C) to the Spark Arrestor
(A)by inserting the carriage head screw (B) through Eyeshield (C), Spark Arrestor (A), and the spacer
(D)as shown.
3.Assemble the flat washer (E) and Lock Knob (F) to the carriage head screw and tighten until the Eyeshield remains in the desired position.
Fig. G
DB
E
C
FA
QUENCH TRAY
1.The Quench Tray is provided to cool the workpiece during and after grinding operations.
2.Attach the Quench Tray to base of the Bench Grinder as shown.
3.Tighten the two screws.
4.Partially fill the Quench Tray with water. DO NOT overfill! DO NOT use any other liquid in the Quench Tray other than water.
5.Place the workpiece into the water after performing the grinding operation to cool it.
6.DO NOT put any water directly onto the grinding wheels.
WORK LIGHT (Fig. H)
The Bench Grinder is provided with a Flexible Work Light to assist in visibility of the workpiece.
The Bench Grinder is NOT provided with a light bulb for the Flexible Work Light.
! WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, use a 120V, 40 watt Type A or smaller bulb, medium base. DO NOT use a light bulb that extends past the end of the light housing.
The Flexible Work Light (A) may be turned “ON” or “OFF” by using the rotary switch (B) on the top surface of the housing. The switch can be rotated in the clock- wise direction only.
NOTE: The Flexible Work Light can be turned “ON” or “OFF” even if the Bench Grinder is turned “OFF”.
CAUTION: The Flexible Work Light housing will remain hot for a few minutes after turning it “OFF”. Avoid con- tact with housing until it is cool.
Fig. H
B
A
PERMANENT MOUNTING
You should firmly attach the Bench Grinder to a solid work surface or
! WARNING
If the Bench Grinder is not securely mounted, it will have the ability to move or tip over during grinding operations and possibly cause the operator’s fingers to contact the grinding wheels.
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