Grizzly H7762 Wheel Care, Wheel Dressing, To properly care for your wheel, follow these tips

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6.Depending on the type of metal, you may need to regularly dip the workpiece into the water cup to cool it off. For heat-intensive work, direct a stream of water onto the workpiece and grinding wheel with the flexible water pipe. The flow of water can be increased or decreased using the red valve just below the water cup. If the water supply is exhausted, stop grinding and refill the water cup.

Wheel Care

A large part of your safety while grinding depends on the condition of the grinding wheel. A wheel in poor condition may break apart during rotation, causing serious injury.

To properly care for your wheel, follow these tips:

Always transport, store and handle wheels with care. Wheels may be damaged if dropped or if heavy objects are stacked on them.

Select the right grinding wheel for both the job and the machine. DO NOT grind material that is not designed for the wheel. A machine that rotates at a higher RPM than the wheel is rated for may cause the wheel to fly apart.

Mount the wheels properly. (See the "Replacing Wheels" instructions on Page 19 for guidance.) Never use a wheel with the wrong arbor size for the grinder.

DO NOT abuse the wheel by jamming the workpiece into the grinding wheel with exces- sive force. This can cause irreparable dam- age to the wheel.

Learn how to use the grinder and the grinding wheels properly. Ask a trusted person with experience or consult with your local library to learn more.

Dress the grinding wheel when the surface loses its abrasive quality or becomes unbal- anced.

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Wheel Dressing

Dressing restores the grinding wheel with a like- new abrasive quality. Whenever the front surface of the wheel loses its abrasive qualities or balance due to particle loading or polishing of the wheel surface, then the wheel should be dressed. Use a commercially-available dressing tool, such as those available on Page 21.

To dress the grinding wheel:

1.With the machine plugged into power, stand to the side of the grinding wheel and move the switch to the ON position.

2.Allow the machine to run for at least one full minute to make sure that the grinding wheel is safe to use, then move to the front of the machine.

3.Hold the dressing tool firmly on the tool rest with both hands and press it lightly against the front surface of the grinding wheel.

4.Move the dressing tool in a side-to-side motion, while keeping it even with the surface of the grinding wheel.

5.Regularly pull the dressing tool away from the wheel for visual inspection and repeat Steps 3 & 4 until the surface of the wheel appears to be restored to its normal color and bal- ance.

H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder

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Contents Model H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions For Grinders Circuit Requirements 110V OperationSET UP Set Up SafetyItems Needed for Set Up UnpackingHardware and Tools InventoryInventory Figure Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Site ConsiderationsMount the grinder as shown below MountingComponents and Hardware Required Qty To install the grinding wheels To install the work tablesGrinding Wheels Work TablesAngle To test run the grinder OperationTest Run Grinding Tips To grind with the grinding wheelWheel Care Wheel DressingTo properly care for your wheel, follow these tips To dress the grinding wheelWheel Selection Wheel Inspection Replacing WheelsPrefix Abrasive Grit Grade Bond To remove/mount a wheelWheel bolt mounting order H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder H5946 H5945H5944 AccessoriesH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Service TroubleshootingParts BreakdownParts List DescriptionWarranty and Returns Page Page