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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED
ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATE
Phillips Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench
Approximately 30 Minutes
ATTACHING AND ADJUSTING THE EYE SHIELD
A
1. Fasten the eye shield (A) Fig. 1 to the mounting bracket
(B) using the two screws (C) and nuts (D).
2. Use the knob screw and washer (G) Figs. 1 to attach
the eye shield and the mounting bracket assembly (E)
Fig. 3 to the side of the grinding wheel guard (F).
3. The eye shield (A) Fig. 3 is adjustable. Place it in any
position by loosening the lock knob (H) and moving the
shield (A).
C
B
D
G
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
E
F
G
A
H
1. Attach the tool rest (A) Fig. 5 to the wheel guard using the lock knob screw (B), nut, and washer.
2. The tool rest (A) Fig. 5 is adjustable so it can be positioned as close to the grinding wheel as possible
giving maximum support to the piece that is being ground, by loosening lock knob (B), moving tool rest (A) to the desired
position and tightening lock knob (B). As the grinding wheel wears down to a smaller diameter, re-adjust the tool rest
closer to the wheel. The tool rest (A) should be adjusted so it is set a little below the center of the wheel. This is the most
practical and safest position for general work. Free hand grinding without the use of the tool rest should always be done
on the lower quarter of the wheel.
3. The tool rest for the 10” grinding wheel can be attached to the right hand side of the machine as shown in Fig. 67, or
can be assembled to the left hand side of the machine as shown in Fig. 7. Assemble the tool rest (C) Figs. 7 and 7 to
the machine as desired, using two 1” hex head screws and flat washers (D), one of which is shown.
NOTE: When the tool rest is attached to the left side of the machine, the grinding action will be on the upward swing.The
tool rest (C) Figs. 6 and 7, is adjustable so it can be positioned close to the grinding wheel and at any angle to the wheel
by loosening two locking handles (E), adjusting the tool rest (C), and tightening the two locking handles (E). The locking
handles (E) are spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling outward on each handle and repositioning it on the
serrated nut located underneath the handle.
ATTACHING AND ADJUSTING THE TOOL RESTS
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