WATER LEVEL
When using the 10 grinding wheel, there should always be enough water in the base (A) Fig. 15, of the grinder in order that one inch of the lower portion of the grinding wheel will be submerged in water. As water is absorbed into the grinding wheel, additional water must be added into the base.
A drain screw (B) Fig. 16, is provided in the grinder base to remove the water.
A
Fig. 15
B
Fig. 16
GRINDING WHEELS
For best grinding results and to maintain good balance, always keep the wheels properly dressed. Do not force work against a cold wheel but use light pressure until the wheel becomes warm. It is earnestly recommended that only balanced wheels be used. The use of balanced wheels adds years to the life of the bearings in any grinder, and by eliminating the most common source of vibration, more accurate work is accomplished.
Your dealer can order special wheels, given the size, thickness, arbor diameter and grade, from any reliable grinding wheel company, but be sure that they are balanced for perfect results and rated for the proper speed or higher.
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