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Abrasive Wheel Removal and
To reduce the risk of personal injury,
always dis con nect plug from power
WARNING
source before chang ing blades.
1. Raise wheel guard as shown in (Figure 2), push in
spindle lock, and loosen the bolt in the center of
abrasive wheel by rotating counter-clockwise with the
hex wrench provided.
2. Remove the bolt, outside flange and abrasive wheel
(Figure 2).
3. Carefully install the new abrasive wheel onto the spindle
shaft and replace outside flange, outside washer, and
hex head bolt (Figure 2).
4. Press in spindle lock and tighten hex bolt with the
wrench
provided
OVERTIGHTEN).
WARNING
wheel from cutting into the surface the tool is resting on.
Failure to make this adjustment may result in serious
personal injury.
FIG. 2
Spindle
Lock
Spindle
Shaft
Inside
Flange
Assembly and Adjustments
Installation
(ATTENTION:
DO
Whenever replacing a wheel, always
adjust the depth stop bolt to prevent the
Depth Stop Bolt
Your tool is equipped with an adjustable depth stop bolt. As
the wheel wears, or when replacing a wheel it will be
necessary to make this adjustment (Figure 3).
To raise wheel depth:
Loosen lock nut on depth stop bolt and rotate bolt counter-
clockwise with the wrench provided. Securely tighten lock nut.
To lower wheel depth:
Rotate depth stop bolt clockwise, then securely tighten lock
nut.
Spark Deflector
To best deflect sparks away from surrounding persons and
materials, loosen the screw, adjust the spark deflector and
then retighten screw (Figure 2).
NOT
FIG. 3
Depth Stop
Adjustment Bolt
Lock Nut
Lower Wheel
Guard
Spark
Deflector
9.
Abrasive
Wheel
Outside
Washer
Hex Bolt
Outside
Flange