A few hints to reduce stress induced by vibrations are: wear
gloves while using the appliance and work for short periods
of time. By doing this, consider every component of the work
cycle (for example, the moments when the appliance is
switched off and moments when even though it is switched
on, it is idling).
8. PART DESCRIPTION (FIG. 1)
1
Base unit
2
Arm unit
3
Vise unit
4
Chain blocking handle
5
Vise blocking knob
6
Chain jaws
7
Chain blocking unit adjustment knob
8
Chain blocking unit
9
Arm operating handle
10
Grinding wheel guard
11
Grinding wheel
12
Sharpening depth adjustment knob
13
Main ON/OFF switch
14
Electrical power supply cable
15
Rating nameplate
9. SAFETY DEVICES
The grinder is equipped with the safety devices illustrated
hereafter:
- Grinding wheel guard: it protects the operator from parts
of the grinding wheel that may come away during the
sharpening process.
This guard must always be fitted in place when the machine
is in use.
Always make sure the guard is efficient and fitted properly
before you use the machine. Operator's safety could be
compromised if the guard is damaged and/or cracked.
- Switch: the machine is equipped with a temporary
operating switch: when it is released, it automatically
returns to the "open" position. This means that the machine
is always to be operated intentionally.
10. INTENDED USE
This machine is an electrical grinder for chains used in
chain saws.
- Use the machine exclusively for the types of chains stated
in the technical data chart.
- Do not use the machine to cut or grind anything other than
the chains envisaged.
- Firmly fasten the machine to the bench.
- The machine must not be used in corrosive or explosive
environments.
- Any other use is to be considered improper.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages following
improper or incorrect use of the machine.
11. UNPACKING
The grinder is supplied already partially assembled.
12. STANDARD SUPPLY (FIG. 2)
1 - Grinder
2 - Grinding wheel OutsideØ 105mm -
insideØ 22.2mm - th. 3.2mm
3 - Owner's manual
EN
4 - Test card
5 - Screw 3.5mm x 9.5mm
6 - Grinding wheel guard
7 - Sharpening template
13. INSTALLATION
ATTENTION
Do not install the machine at eye level. You are recommended
to install it at a height of no more than 1.2-1.3 meters off
the floor.
The machine can be bench mounted.
13.1 BENCH MOUNTING (FIG. 3)
- Securing the base unit (fig. 3): use 2 M6 screws complete
with washers and nuts (material not supplied), inserted in
the securing holes F4. Make sure you position the base
unit on the bench as illustrated in the detail so that the
reference notches at the bottom touch the edge of the
bench.
14. CHAIN INFORMATION
The chain must be completely inspected before sharpening
it to make sure it is intact.
(fig. 4) Cutter parts:
1
Top part
2
Top cutting angle
3
Side cutting angle
4
Sharpening recess
5
Depth gauge
6
Bit
7
Heel
8
Rivet hole
(fig. 5) Chain parts:
1
Connection link
2
Left cutter
3
Right cutter
4
Driving link (pulling link)
5
Rivet
15. CHAIN IDENTIFICATION
- Before you start to sharpen, you need to know the type
of chain and the relative adjustment angles. These
characteristics are written in the owner's manual of the
chain saw on which the chain is fitted or on the chain pack.
- The chain identification code is usually written on the
driving link.
- You can also identify the chain using a template and a
gauge.
- At the end of this manual you will find the CHAIN CHART.
The columns in this chart provide the following information:
÷ 2
A
B
C
Chain pitch
Driving link width
Top sharpening angle (vise rotation)
9