7,
5,
9,
NOTE: The left hand arbor hex nut is left hand
threaded and is loosened by rotating it clockwise.
The right hand arbor hex nut is right hand threaded
and is loosened by rotating it counter-clockwise.
Remove the Outer Wheel Flange (H) and then the
abrasive wheel (I) from the arbor shaft.
CAUTION: The new abrasive wheel to be put onto
the grinder must have a higher R.P.M. rating than
the grinder (3450 R.RM.). The new abrasive wheel
must have the correct outer wheel diameter and
bore diameter as original wheels. The label on the
side of the abrasive wheel must stay on. DO NOT
remove this label.
10. Replace the abrasive wheel, outer wheel flange and
arbor hex nut. NOTE: The left hand arbor hex nut is
left hand threaded and is tightened by rotating it
counter-clockwise.
The right hand arbor hex nut is
right hand threaded and is tightened by rotating it
clockwise.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN
the arbor hex
nut as this may damage the abrasive wheel and
cause serious injury to the operator,
WIF{E WHEEL or BUFNNG
WHEEL
B
A
E
E
A wire wheel or buffing wheel (A) can be used with your
grinder. Depending on the thickness of the wheel, you
wiii need to add one or more spacers to allow the arbor
hex nut to tighten correctly. These spacers are identical
to each other. Figure P shows the correct placement of
the spacers (B) and (C).
Note: One spacer (B) should always go onto the arbor
shaft first. The second spacer (C), if needed, wiii go on
next to the arbor hext nut (D) as shown. Always use the
wheel flanges (E) that came with the grinder for both
wire wheel and buffing wheels. See section CHANGING
THE GRiNDiNG WHEEL for correct procedure of
changing wheels.
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