ABBOTT & ASHBY ATBM280/6 Operating Manual Download Page 6

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR BENCH GRINDERS

•  Ensure that power tools are disconnected from the mains supply when not in use, before 

servicing, lubricating or making adjustments and when changing accessories such as 

grinding wheels.

•  Always use the correct type of grinding wheel for the type of operation to be carried 

out and the material being machined. Do not use a grinding wheel as a cutting disc.

•  Only use grinding wheels that are in good condition. This will improve grinding and 

reduce the load on the machine ensuring a longer life of the grinding wheel and the 

machine.

•  Never use damaged grinding wheels. Grinding wheels that are cracked, chipped or 

worn could shatter causing injury to the operator and bystanders and damage to the 

machine.

•  Do not use grinding wheels that are larger than specified, only use grinding wheels that 

are rated for the machine. The rotational speed shown on the grinding wheel should 

always be HIGHER than the rotational speed of the machine.

•  Always fit the blotter or paper washers on either side of the grinding wheel if not 

already fitted to the grinding wheel.

•  When fitting a new wheel ensure blotters are in place, fit concave side of ashers to face 

the wheel and tighten the lock nut firmly.

•  Do not over tighten (over tightening can crack a grinding wheel).
•  Do not attempt to modify the machine or its accessories in any way.
•  Do not use excessive force on the grinding wheel. Only use gradual pressure as this will 

reduce the wear on the bench grinder and grinding wheels and increase its efficiency 

and operating life.

•  Use approved safety glasses or goggles, face mask and if being used for an extended 

period wear ear defenders.

•  Do not start the machine with the work piece in contact with the grinding wheel or 

before checking the position of the tool rest.

•  Never apply the work piece to the side of the grinding wheel, this could cause the 

grinding wheel to shatter.

•  Keep guards in place and in good working order. With the machine disconnected from 

the mains supply check that the guards are secure and fitted correctly.

•  Always keep the tool rest as close to the grinding wheel as possible. The gap between 

the tool rest and the grinding wheel should be no more than 2mm.

•  Do not attempt to grind objects that are too small to hold safely.

•  Do not use the work piece to slow down the grinding wheel once the machine has been 

switched off.

Summary of Contents for ATBM280/6

Page 1: ...Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information warnings and cautions Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or damage to product or property Please r...

Page 2: ...PART No ATBM280 6 ITEM CODE 804536 RPM no load speed 2880 AMPS 1 8 INPUT OUTPUT 420W 280W WEIGHT 7 4kg SPECIFICATIONS Mounting holes On Off Switch Mounting holes Tapered Spindle...

Page 3: ...Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product which has passed through our extensive quality assurance process Every care has been taken to ensure that it reaches you in perfect condition Gener...

Page 4: ...unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock e When operating a power tool outdoors use an extensio...

Page 5: ...preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally d Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or the...

Page 6: ...nding wheel When fitting a new wheel ensure blotters are in place fit concave side of ashers to face the wheel and tighten the lock nut firmly Do not over tighten over tightening can crack a grinding...

Page 7: ...n the grinding wheel guard and finger tighten Position the eye shield so it does not come in to contact with the grinding wheel Tighten the nut and screw to secure the eye shield in place Attach the t...

Page 8: ...er must present the store receipt showing the name of the retailer and the date of purchase The period of the warranty begins from the original date of purchase notwithstanding any subsequent repair o...

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