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Operating Instructions
!WARNING Hold the tool with both hands while starting the
tool, since torque from the motor can cause the tool to twist.
Start the tool before applying to work and let the tool come to full speed before contacting the workpiece. Lift the tool from the work before releasing the switch. DO NOT turn the switch “ON” and “OFF” while the tool is under load; this will greatly decrease the switch life.
PADDLE SWITCH WITH
The Paddle switch enables the operator to control the switch functions of
TO UNLOCK SWITCH AND TURN TOOL "ON": Push
TO SWITCH TOOL "OFF": Release pressure on paddle lever. The switch is spring loaded and will return to "OFF" position automatically.
PADDLE SWITCH WITH "LOCK-OFF" AND
"LOCK-ON" FEATURE
(Models 1710 & 1711 only)
The Paddle switch enables the operator to control the switch functions of
TO UNLOCK SWITCH AND TURN TOOL "ON": Push switch release lever backward to unlock ON/OFF switch, then squeeze paddle switch.
TO SWITCH TOOL "OFF": Release pressure on paddle lever. The switch is spring loaded
and will return to "OFF" position automatically.
"LOCK-ON" BUTTON
(Models 1710 & 1711 only)
The
TO LOCK SWITCH "ON": After paddle switch has been activated push
TO SWITCH TOOL "OFF": Squeeze and release paddle switch.
PADDLE
SWITCH
SWITCH
RELEASE LEVER
(Models 1710 & 1711 only)
Grinding Operations
SELECTING GRINDING WHEELS
!WARNING Before using a grinding wheel, be certain that its
maximum safe operating speed is not exceeded by the nameplate speed of the grinder. Do not exceed the recommended wheel diameter.
DISC GRINDING WHEELS
Grinding wheels should be carefully selected in order to use the grinder most efficiently. Wheels vary in type of abrasive, bond,
hardness, grit size and structure. The correct type of wheel to use is determined by the job. Use disc grinding wheels for fast grinding of structural steel, heavy weld beads, steel casting, stainless steel and other ferrous metals.
GRINDING TIPS
Efficient grinding is achieved by controlling the pressure and keeping the angle between wheel and workpiece at 10° to 15°. If the wheel is flat, the tool is difficult to control. If