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Figure 9-3: wheel dressing
9.6 Wire wheel brushes
Wire brushing (not provided) is a fast way to remove
rust scale, burrs, and paint from metal. Use coarse
wire brushes for hard cleaning jobs. Use fine wire
brushes for polishing and finish work. When the
brush tips become dull, reverse the brush on the
grinder.
9.7 Cleaning
Metal shavings may still be hot
from recent grinding operations. Make sure
shavings and debris are cold before cleaning
the grinder.
Avoid use of the following
cleaning chemicals or solvents: gasoline,
carbon tetrachloride, chlorinated solvents,
ammonia and household detergents containing
ammonia.
Brush all shavings from motor housing, tool rest,
and wheel guard. Check grinding wheel for cracks
and chips. Replace if damaged.
Periodically use a cleaning stick (not provided)
against abrasive belt and abrasive disc to remove
build-up.
If the abrasive belt becomes loaded, it can be
cleaned in a solvent. Allow to dry thoroughly before
reinstalling.
9.8 Lubrication
All motor bearings are permanently lubricated and
sealed at the factory and require no additional
lubrication.
9.9 Additional servicing
Any other servicing should be performed by an
authorized service representative.