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OPERATION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict serious injury. WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields when operating power tools. Failure to do so could result in objects being thrown into your eyes resulting in possible serious injury. WARNING: Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use of attachments or accessories not recommended can result in serious personal injury. CAUTION: Excessive pressure on a cold wheel may cause the wheel to crack. CAUTION: Never sharpen or grind anything made of aluminum, brass, or copper. WARNING: Do not use wheels rated less than the speed of this tool. Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury. APPLICATIONS This product has been designed only for the purposes listed below:  Sharpening drill bits  Sharpening lawn mower blades  Sharpening chisels and flat screwdrivers BASIC OPERATION To be efficient and work as designed, your tools should be kept sharp. Dull tools can and will cause accidents. Bench Grinders are ideal for sharpening tools such as chisels, planer blades, scissors, etc., and for removing rust or corrosion. Grinders remove material rapidly so pressure is the key to efficient grinding. The proper way to sharpen a tool and avoid overheating is:  Keep the object in constant motion, moving it at an even pace.  Never force a tool against the grinding wheel.  Keep the tool cool by using a pan of water.  The grinding wheel should rotate "into" the object being sharpened. NOTE: Excessive pressure may damage the tool, cause the motor to overheat, and prematurely wear down the grinding wheel. ON/OFF SWITCH See Figure 8, page 15. The Bench Grinder features a front access On/Off switch for convenience and safety. SHARPENING TWIST DRILL BITS See Figure 9, page 15. Drill bits are best sharpened on a sharpening jig (available at most hardware stores). Begin on one side of the point at the existing angle, then twist the bit while maintaining contact with the grinding surface. Sharpen only the tip. This technique requires considerable practice, so take your time and make a few "dry runs" first with the grinder off. Be sure to maintain the original cutting edge angle as this is important to the efficiency of your bits. SHARPENING LAWN MOWER BLADES See Figure 10, page 15. Lawn mower blades are usually sharpened on only one edge and dressed up slightly on the other. Perform this sharpening process on both cutting ends of the blade. After sharpening, be sure to balance the blade by removing additional material. CAUTION: An unbalanced lawn mower blade may cause excessive vibration which will damage the lawn mower. SHARPENING CHISELS AND SCREWDRIVER BLADES See Figure 11, page 15. When sharpening chisels and screwdrivers, work rest should support the chisel at the correct angle against the wheel. 11 - English

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11 — English
WARNING:
Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you care-
less. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is
sufficient to inflict serious injury.
WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating power tools. Failure to do so
could result in objects being thrown into your eyes
resulting in possible serious injury.
WARNING:
Do not use any attachments or accessories not
recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use
of attachments or accessories not recommended can
result in serious personal injury.
CAUTION:
Excessive pressure on a cold wheel may cause the wheel
to crack.
CAUTION:
Never sharpen or grind anything made of aluminum,
brass, or copper.
WARNING:
Do not use wheels rated less than the speed of this tool.
Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury.
APPLICATIONS
This product has been designed only for the purposes listed
below:
Sharpening drill bits
Sharpening lawn mower blades
Sharpening chisels and flat screwdrivers
BASIC OPERATION
To be efficient and work as designed, your tools should be
kept sharp. Dull tools can and will cause accidents.
Bench Grinders are ideal for sharpening tools such as chis-
els, planer blades, scissors, etc., and for removing rust or
corrosion. Grinders remove material rapidly so pressure is
the key to efficient grinding.
The proper way to sharpen a tool and avoid overheating is:
Keep the object in constant motion, moving it at an even
pace.
Never force a tool against the grinding wheel.
Keep the tool cool by using a pan of water.
The grinding wheel should rotate “into” the object being
sharpened.
NOTE:
Excessive pressure may damage the tool, cause the
motor to overheat, and prematurely wear down the grinding
wheel.
ON/OFF SWITCH
See Figure 8, page 15.
The Bench Grinder features a front access On/Off switch for
convenience and safety.
SHARPENING TWIST DRILL BITS
See Figure 9, page 15.
Drill bits are best sharpened on a sharpening jig (available at
most hardware stores). Begin on one side of the point at the
existing angle, then twist the bit while maintaining contact
with the grinding surface. Sharpen only the tip.
This technique requires considerable practice, so take your
time and make a few “dry runs” first with the grinder off. Be
sure to maintain the original cutting edge angle as this is
important to the efficiency of your bits.
SHARPENING LAWN MOWER BLADES
See Figure 10, page 15.
Lawn mower blades are usually sharpened on only one edge
and dressed up slightly on the other. Perform this sharpening
process on both cutting ends of the blade. After sharpening,
be sure to balance the blade by removing additional material.
CAUTION:
An unbalanced lawn mower blade may cause excessive
vibration which will damage the lawn mower.
SHARPENING CHISELS AND SCREWDRIVER
BLADES
See Figure 11, page 15.
When sharpening chisels and screwdrivers, work rest should
support the chisel at the correct angle against the wheel.
OPERATION