FAQ

Some manufacturers have paddle switches with a locking switch. With
these machines you have two choices: 1) by depressing the paddle
switch and then depressing the locking switch at the base of the
grinder, you do not have to hold the paddle switch down continuously
while working. Any sensitive pressure on the paddle switch then shuts
the motor off or 2) you can choose to hold the paddle switch down with-
out utilizing the lock switch. When you release pressure on the paddle
switch, the motor turns off, and the accessory spins slowly to a stop.
Let’s also make this clear. Contrary to some opinions, a paddle/kill
switch will not bring any accessory to an immediate stop. Any and all
accessories fitted to angle grinders, regardless of the type of on/off
switch, will spin to a complete stop up to nine seconds after the switch
to the motor is turned off. An important point is that there is no notice-
able difference in performance with our blades using a grinder with
either a paddle or thumb slide switch, which is why we state either style
is suitable.
Q: Can you recommend any specific grinders?
A: Yes. Our top picks in the USA are the following 4-1/2” grinders:
Hitachi G12SE2, Bosch 1810PS, Milwaukee 6146-30, Ryobi AG452,
Porter Cable PC750AG and Craftsman 24544. In the UK, for both
single and tandem blades: De Walt DW818. In Europe: De Walt
DW821 for single blade use and the DW824 for tandem blades.
Differences Between Using One & Two Blades
Q: Why do I need two blades? Isn’t one good enough?
A: With two blades you have more teeth, more versatility, more
options, faster wood removal and shaping. You get to your final piece
much quicker. Most people use two blades for their rough out carving
and shaping then change down to one blade for detail work. But if your
application only has need for one blade, choose either the 22 or 14
tooth Lancelot.
You won’t be disappointed! It’s still blazingly fast.
Q: What center hole size do I need to fit two blades?
A: It is strongly recommended that you match center holes with the
grinder’s shaft diameter. Check the grinders instruction manual or sim-
ply measure the shaft diameter. In most cases the shaft diameters on
most 4-1/2”, 115mm and 125mm grinders are as follows:
North and South American Angle Grinders: 5/8”
European Angle Grinders: Predominantly 14mm, some 5/8” (16mm)
Australian and New Zealand Angle Grinders: 14mm and 16mm
Japanese Angle Grinders: 15mm and 16mm.
Q: I have a 14 and a 22 tooth Lancelot. What’s the best way to
fit them?
A: Place the 14 tooth on first, then fit the 22 tooth directly on top and
tighten both blades with the Universal Nut. The advantage is when
using them on their face, the 22 tooth is the only blade in contact with
the wood doing the work and gives you the nicest, finer finish.
Q: What advantage is there in mounting a Lancelot and a Squire?
A: 1) When you turn the blades at an angle on their face, similar to
using a grinding wheel or a sander, the offset chain saw blades will all
come in contact with the wood. 2) You can have between 26 to 40 teeth
for either rough or fine removal. 3) They are great for removing large
amounts of surface material, scalloping or convex shaping. 4) By cut-
ting across the surface of the wood from left or right to center, (imagine
removing bark from a tree or similar) you will rapidly remove huge
amounts of surface wood. 5) When cutting vertically, this combination
leaves unique bench or stepped cuts in the wood.
Q: What is the most versatile combination to have?
A: Three blades and one Universal Nut. Get one Lancelot 22 and one
Lancelot 14 tooth, and one Squire either 18 or 12 tooth. This way you
have 1) the ability to mix and match combinations to suit your different
applications, 2) use them individually for detail work and 3) get a fine or
rough finish.
Q: What combination takes out the most wood?
A: Two 14 tooth Lancelot’s. This combo also provides great lateral
control in cutting from left to right, right to left and repetitive side-to-side
motions across the top of the wood.
Angle Grinder And Chain Maintenance
Q: Should I keep my grinder clean?
A: Yes, simply because our accessories remove wood shavings and
sawdust so quickly. We highly recommend you air blow the body and
the on/off switch clean on a regular basis as part of your normal main-
tenance but only when the power to the angle grinder is disconnected.
This will prevent shavings and sawdust accumulating in the motor wind-
ings. Additionally, if you own a thumb slide on/off switch grinder, blow
under the “off” section of the switch. If shavings accumulate under the
“offî” section, during operation when you depress “off” , you may expe-
rience the switch will stay locked “on” and you’ll be pressing the switch
rapidly backwards and forwards until it switches off. It’s very important
and in your best interest to keep it clean.
Q: Do the chains require oil?
A: No, the only maintenance required is to sharpen the teeth. The
chain circlet is securely locked in place between two discs and does not
move independently like a chainsaw over a bar. The only parts that
wear are the teeth.
Saw Chains
Q: Is the chain replaceable?
A: Yes. We recommend having one or two spare sets on hand. It’s
more convenient and saves time to replace a dull chain with a sharp
one rather than sharpening blunt teeth on the job. Sharpen blunt chains
in your downtime and maintain high productivity on your project.
Q: Are the chains interchangeable between models? Will a 22
tooth chain fit the 14 tooth Lancelot, or an 18 tooth
Squire fit the
12 tooth?
A: No, none of the chain circlets are interchangeable. You must get
replacement chain specific to your Lancelot or Squire tooth models.
Because of the difference in fine and course tooth sizes, the discs are
manufactured to match the specific chain diameters.
Q: What’s the difference in chain pitch between the 22 and 14
tooth Lancelot, and the 18 and 12 tooth Squire?
A: The 22 tooth Lancelot and 18 tooth Squire are 1/4” pitch Micro
Chisel: the 14 tooth Lancelot and 12 tooth Squire are 3/8” pitch
Xtra Guard.
King Arthur’s Tools • 3645 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303, USA
Phone: 850-877-7650 • Sales: 800-942-1300 • Fax: 850-877-6120 • Web: KATools.com

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