Technical Specifications; Noise/Vibration Information; Assembly And Adjustments - Skil 3000 Manual De Instrucciones

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Bench grinder
3000
Type Nº
F 012 300 0.. 300 0..
Power
[W]
370
Frecuency
[Hz]
60
Rated voltage [V~]
127
Amperage
[A]
3
No-Load
speed
[/min] 3400
Capacity a de amolar
ø external
[mm]
150
ø internal
[mm]
12,7
Thickness
[mm]
20
Weight according to EPTA
01/2003
[kg]
10,2
Protection Class
I

NOISE/VIBRATION INFORMATION

Measured in accordance with EN 61 029 the sound
pressure level of this tool is 86 dB(A) and the sound
power level 99 dB(A) (uncertainty: 3 dB).
Wear ear protection!
!

ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS

To reduce the risk of injury, never connect
!
plug to power source outlet until all assembly
steps are completed.
FITTING AND ADJUSTING THE SPARK DE-
FLECTORS AND EYE SHIELDS (Figure 2 and 3)
IMPORTANT: Prior to fitting the eye shields and spark
deflectors, ensure the grinder is turned off and the
power plug is removed from the socket. Note: Always
check to ensure the eye shields are correctly fitted and
the eye shield spark deflectors are correctly adjusted
each time the grinder is used. Eye shields and spark
deflectors must be fitted over each grinding wheel.
1. Remove the bolt M, N, O, P from the top of the
wheel guard shown in figure 2.
2. Position the spark deflector F to the top of the
wheel guard as shown in figure 2.
3. Reinsert the bolt M through the spark deflector
and wheel guard, followed by the washer N, lock
washer O, and nut P.
4. Tighten to secure the spark deflector onto the
wheel guard.
5. Position the eye shield on the spark deflector
bracket as shown in figure 3.
6. Place a lock washer Q and a flat washer R to each
eye shield locking knobs S, then insert through the
spark deflector bracket and thread into the eye shield,
tighten the knob in a clockwise direction to secure
the eye shield onto the spark deflector bracket.
7. Rotate the wheel by hand one full revolution
3000
3000
to ensure the wheel can rotate without contact-
300 0..
ing the spark deflector bracket. Firmly tighten the
370
370
knob retaining the bracket.
60
50
8. Repeat for the opposite side.
220
220
1,7
1,7
Regularly check the distance between spark
!
guard F and the grinding wheel (max. 2 mm) and
3400
2800
re-adjust, if necessary.
Replace the grinding wheel, if it is worn down to the
150
150
point where spark guard F can no longer be adjusted
12,7
12,7
to the maximum distance of 2 mm.
20
20
FITTING THE TOOL RESTS (Figure 4)
10,2
10,2
The tool rests are required for each high speed
I
I
grinding wheel to assist in the grinding operation.
To reduce the risk of injury, never use a bench
!
grinder on which the tool rest has not been fitted or
where the tool rest has not been correctly adjusted.
Note: The tool rests are right and left handed. Fol-
low the diagrams to ensure the correct tool rest is
fitted to the correct side.
IMPORTANT: Prior to fitting the tool rests, ensure
the grinder is turned off and the power plug is re-
moved from the socket.
1. Hold the tool rest B in the correct position
against the tool rest bracket T.
2. Insert bolt V through tool rest bracket and tool
rest, followed by a washer U, lock washer W, and
locking knob C.
3. Tighten the locking knob sufficiently to support
the tool rest but still allowing the tool rest to slide
inwards and outwards.
4. Slide the tool rest to within a maximum of 2mm from
the wheel. Rotate the wheel one full revolution by hand
to ensure the wheel does not contact the tool rest.
5. Tighten the locking knob firmly to retain the as-
sembly.
6. Repeat the assembly operation for the second
tool rest.
Regularly check the distance between tool
!
rest B and the grinding wheel (max. 2 mm) and
re-adjust, if necessary.
MOUNTING TOOL ON WORKING SURFACE.
For safe handling always mount tool on a flat
!
and stable working surface (e.g. workbench).
Use 4 mounting holes for attaching the tool with suit-
able screws to the working surface (figure 5).
You may also clamp the tool to the working surface
with commercially available screw clamps. (Figure 6).
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