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CAUTION: Do not tighten adjustment screw with guard latch in open position. Undetectable damage to the guard or the mounting hub may result.
CAUTION: Do not operate the grinder with a loose guard or the guard latch in open position.
REMOVING GUARD | FIG. 10 |
Follow the procedure above in reverse order. |
Side-handle (FIG. 10)
The side handle can be fitted to either side of the gear case in the threaded holes, as shown. Before using the tool, check that the handle is tightened se- curely.
Mounting Grinding Wheels and Sanding Flap Discs Using Depressed Center Flange (FIG. 11,
Grinding wheels are available as optional accessories. Before fitting a grinding wheel, disconnect the tool from the power source.
1.Place the backing flange on the grinder spindle (FIG. 11).
2.Place the wheel against the flange, centering the grinding wheel on the backing flange pilot.
3.Screw the threaded flange onto the spindle (FIG. 13).
4.Rotate the spindle by hand while pressing the spindle lock button until the spindle locks, preventing the spindle from rotating. (FIG. 14).
5.Firmly tighten the threaded flange with the supplied spanner wrench (FIG. 15).
Mounting Grinding Wheels and Sanding Flap Discs Using Matching Flanges (FIG.
Grinding wheels are available as optional accessories. Before fit- ting a grinding wheel, disconnect the tool from the power source.
1.Place the backing flange on the grinder spindle (FIG. 11 or 12).
2.Place the wheel against the backing flange, centering the grind- ing wheel on the backing flange pilot.
3.Screw the threaded flange onto the spindle (FIG. 13).
4.Rotate the spindle by hand while pressing the spindle lock but- ton until the spindle locks, preventing the spindle from rotating. (FIG. 14).
5.Firmly tighten the threaded flange with the supplied hex wrench (FIG. 15).
Mounting and Using Cutting and Edge Grinding Wheels (FIG. 11-15)
Cutting wheels, designed specifically for cutting, and edge grinding wheels, designed specifically for edge grinding, are available at extra cost from your local dealer or authorized service center. Edge grinding and cutting wheels are not designed for applications that will subject wheels to side pressure. For safety, it is important to use the correct flanges and guards with these wheels. Flat, type 1, cut- ting wheels must be mounted with flat, relieved, matching flanges. Depressed center, type 27,
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