Grizzly T10010 manual Angle Guide, To use the angle guide

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DO NOT allow the grinding wheel to stay immersed in water for long periods of time without running. The water can cause the wheel to become waterlogged and unbalanced and may cause sections of the wheel to break off when the grinder is started. Always empty or lower the reservoir to the storage position when the grinder will not be used.

Here are some tips for using your wet grinder water reservoir:

Check the water level before every use and be sure the wheel is wet before you begin grinding. DO NOT use the grinder without water.

Leaving the grinding wheel stored in water will cause damage to the wheel and create potential hazards because the wheel will become unbalanced. Once any grinding process is complete, return the reservoir to the storage posi- tion to prevent prolonged water expo- sure to the wheel.

Empty, rinse, and refill the reservoir regularly. This prevents metal and stone from accumulating in the reser- voir.

Place a magnet in the reservoir to catch and collect metal filings. This will help prevent excessive metal accumu- lation on the grinding wheel.

Angle Guide

The Model T10010 Wet Grinder comes with an angle guide to help identify and maintain the cutting angle on a variety of tools.

To use the angle guide:

1.

Locate the eight measuring notches on

 

the angle finder (Figure 11).

Angle Edge

 

Workpiece

 

Desired

 

Angle Notch

 

Measuring

 

Notches

Figure 11. Measuring notches.

2.Find the angle notch that best fits the tool you wish to grind by placing the sharpened edge of the workpiece into each notch.

3.Place the angle guide on the wheel with the desired angle notch (found in Step 2) against the wheel and adjacent to the universal support (Figure 12).

 

Correct

 

Grinding Angle

Desired

Workpiece

Angle Notch

Angle Edge

 

Figure 12. Angle guide usage.

4.Adjust the positioning of the tool and the universal support height as neces- sary so that the sharpened edge of the tool is flat against both the grind- ing wheel and the angle edge on the angle guide as shown in Figure 12. For precision grinding attachments, see Accessories on Page 17.

Model T10010 Wet Grinder

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Contents WET Grinder Page Mation about proper operation of the equipment SafetySafety Instructions for Machinery Before Operating This EquipmentAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Grinders Foreword Contact Info IntroductionModel T10010 Wet Grinder 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsSetup UnpackingInventoryModel T10010 Inventory Figure To perform a Ring Test Site Considerations Wheel InspectionTo test run the machine Test RunThis machine Operation SafetyOperations Grinding TipsPositioning Universal Support To work against the rotation of the grinding wheelTo work with the rotation of the grind- ing wheel To fill and position the reservoir Water ReservoirTo use the angle guide Angle GuideTo prepare the stropping wheel Wheel Dressing SharpeningModel T10023 AccessoriesModels H5891 To replace the grinding or stropping wheel MaintenanceWheel Replacement Grinding WheelsTroubleshooting ServiceGrinder Operations Symptom Possible Cause Solution Switch connections Wiring DiagramDescription Main Breakdown & Parts List101 102 103 104 Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Name Street CityStateZipWarranty