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Bench Load
Refer to the Specifications on Page 6 for the weight and size specifications of your machine. Some workbenches may require additional reinforcement to sup- port both the machine and the workpiece.
Placement Location
See Figure 3 for the minimum working clearances. Remember that the Model T10010 Wet Grinder has no specific front or back side and must be repositioned depending on the desired grinding/sharp- ening/honing action.
13"
17"
Figure 3. Minimum working clearances.
Children and visitors may be seriously injured if unsupervised. Lock all entrances to the shop when you are away. DO NOT allow unsupervised children or visitors in your shop at any time!
Do not assume that a wheel is in sound condition just because it is
First, do a Visual Inspection. Look for any cracks, chips, nicks or dents in the surface of the wheel. If you see any of these, DO NOT use the wheel.
Second, do a Ring Test. This test will give you an indication of any internal damage that may not be obvious during a visual inspection.
To perform a Ring Test:
1.Make sure the wheel that you test is clean and dry; otherwise, you may get false results.
2.If size permits, balance the wheel with your finger in the hole. If this is not pos- sible, hang the wheel in the air with a piece of cord or string looped through the hole in the center.
3.At the spots shown in Figure 4, gently tap the wheel with a light
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