Check/Adding Coolant

Lift the coolant tank lid shown in Figure 48 to check the coolant level. If necessary, add coolant until the level is a couple of inches from the top of the tank.

The coolant tank holds approximately 8 gallons of fluid.

Return

Hose

Coolant

Pump

Tank Lid

Figure 48. Coolant tank components.

Wheel Storage

Store grinding wheels in a dry area that is not sub- ject to extreme temperature changes or freezing. Some abrasive bonds may be adversely affected by excessive humidity, dampness, or extreme temperature changes.

Store the wheels on edge (vertically) in racks that provide a cushioned two-point cradle support to prevent rolling. Also, provide partitions that pre- vent the wheels from tipping over.

Use a high-quality, water-soluble oil coolant that is non-flammable. Generally, synthetics last longer.

Changing Coolant

 

Items Needed

Qty

5 Gallon Buckets w/Lids

2

Hex Wrench 5mm

1

Standard Screwdriver #2

1

To change coolant:

 

1.DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!

2.Remove return hose and both lids from tank.

3.Empty tank contents into buckets and dis- pose of fluid following federal, state, and fluid manufacturer requirements.

4.Thoroughly clean tank and pump with hot soapy water.

5.When dry, refill tank with coolant (approxi- mately 8 gallons).

6.Replace lids and return hose.

Model G0763 (Mfg. Since 8/13)

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