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stone (15), the surface of the wet grinding
wheel (5) will become rougher. This will mean
that you remove more material when grinding.
Conversely, if you use the fine side of the
grinding stone (15), the surface of the wet
grinding wheel (5) will become smoother. This
will give you a sharper grinding result.
Important! The water container must be full
when you apply the grinding stone (15).
Switch on the machine and place the grinding
stone (15) on the wet grinding wheel (5). Hold
the grinding stone (15) for approx. 30 se-
conds on the wet grinding wheel (5). For more
even abrasion, move it slightly back and forth.
Important! The grinding stone (15) is not
suitable for surfacing work or removing major
areas of unevenness on the wet grinding
wheel (5).
6.3 Wet grinding (Fig. 9)
Before starting work, check that the wet grin-
ding wheel (5) is deep enough in the water
(see 5.1).
Set your sharpening angle on the angle
gauge (17) (see 5.3).
Fasten the tool you wish to work on in the
clamping device (2) (see 5.4).
Set your sharpening angle on the machine
(see 5.4).
Turn on the grinding machine using the ON/
OFF switch (1).
Grip the clamping device (2) with both hands.
Slowly lower the tool onto the wet grinding
wheel (5).
To achieve a blade which is as sharp as
possible, only press the tool lightly onto the
wet grinding wheel (5). As a general rule, the
following applies: the less the pressure, the
sharper the result. The more the pressure that
you apply, the greater the amount of material
you will remove.
Move the tool slightly back and forth to pro-
duce an optimal grinding result. This way the
grinding wheel (5) will also be evenly worn.
Caution!
If the grinding wheel becomes jammed during
operation, remove the workpiece and wait until
the equipment reaches its top speed again. You
may have to guide the workpiece towards the
grinding wheel with less force.
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6.4 Preparing the honing wheel (Fig. 10)
Before the honing wheel (6) is used it must be
prepared with standard honing compound.
Important! The honing compound is not sup-
plied with the product.
Apply a little honing compound to the honing
wheel (6) and spread it evenly. You can use a
cloth or sponge, for example, to do this.
Caution! Never use the honing wheel (6) in
a dry state. The honing compound prevents
the surface of the honing wheel (6) drying out
and becoming porous.
Important! Apply the honing compound regu-
larly to prevent the honing wheel (6) drying
out.
6.5 Honing (Fig. 11/12)
For a sharper blade you can hone the tool
blade after wet grinding (see 6.3).
Warning! Never position the tool blade
against the direction of rotation of the honing
wheel. The tool would cut into the surface of
the honing wheel!
Turn on the grinding machine using the ON/
OFF switch (1).
Grip the tool with both hands and lower it
slowly onto the honing wheel (6).
To make the blade as sharp as possible, draw
both the front and back of the blade edge
over the honing wheel (6).
Move the tool slightly back and forth to produ-
ce an optimal result.
Important! If the honing wheel (6) becomes
blocked while you are working even though
you only apply light pressure, you can increa-
se the contact pressure of the drive shaft (29)
using the adjustment screw (30) (see Fig. 12).
7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
8. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before star-
ting any cleaning work.
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