Specifications

always used properly. Defective or missing parts may damage the wheels and other accessories.
Always use mounting flanges supplied with the tool.
5. Using a damaged wheel is very hazardous. After installing a new wheel, leave the tool
unplugged and rotate the wheel by hand to see if it is uneven, warped or cracked. If so, discard
the wheel and replace it with a new one. Do not use a wheel that has been dropped; impact may
break wheel.
6. Before installing a wheel, always inspect it for cracks. Visually check resinoid and rub-
ber-bonded wheels for cracks.
7. Before grinding, test the wheel by running the wheel at the no load RPM for one minute.
8. Use only accessories having maximum operating speeds at least as high as the RPM marked
in the warning section of the tool’s nameplate.
9. Do not force the wheel onto the machine or alter the arbor hole. Don’t use a wheel that
fits too loosely on the arbor. If the wheel doesn’t fit the arbor, get one that does.
Machine Instructions
1. Start sanding or grinding only after the motor has reached full speed.
2. Release switch immediately if the wheel stops rotating or if the motor sounds like it is
straining.
3. Keep flammable and fragile objects away from this tool. Do not allow sparks to contact
operators hands, face, or feet.
4. Always use the tool with proper voltage specified on the tool’s nameplate.
5. Never touch the workpiece until it cools.
6. Always keep guards in place.
7. Always start grinding gently. Do not bump or bang a wheel into workpiece when you
begin grinding.
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