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Read, understand and observe all instructions in this manual before using or 

     operating the tool for which it is written and supplied. Ensure that anyone who 
     is to use the tool has read and understood the instructions provided.

WARNING!

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SAF

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Y GUIDELINES

16.  NEVER

  START

  THE

  MACHINE with the workpiece against the grinding wheel.  

The workpiece can be drawn into the wheel, causing damage to the machine 

and/or serious injury.

17.    CLEAN THE MACHINE thoroughly when processing different types of 

   workpieces (wood, steel, or aluminium). Combining wood and metal dust can 

create an explosion or fire hazard. DO NOT GRIND or polish magnesium.

18.  NEVER GRIND NEAR FLAMMABLE GAS OR LIQUIDS. Sparks can create 

   a fire or an explosion.

19.     AVOID awkward operations and. A sudden slip could cause a hand to hand 

   positionsmove into the grinding wheel. 

20.   KEEP ARMS, HANDS, and fingers away from the wheel. The abrasive surfaces 

  can cause serious injury.

21.  Always use tool rest and hold workpiece firmly with both hands when grinding.

      Loss of control of the workpiece can cause serious injury.

22.  DRESS THE WHEEL on the face only. Dressing the side of the wheel could 

cause it to become too thin for safe use. 

23.  GRIND A WORKPIECE using the face of the grinding wheel only. Loss of 

control of the workpiece can cause serious injury.

24.

  NEVER APPLY COOLANT directly to the grinding wheel. Coolant can weaken 

  the bonding strength of the grinding wheel and cause it to fail. Dip the workpiece 

25.

 

DO NOT TOUCH the ground portion of a workpiece until it has cooled sufficiently. 

Grinding creates heat. 

26.

    

PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE  workpieces. Loss of control of the 

27.

 

NEVER PERFORM

 

LAYOUT, assembly , or set-up work on the table/work area 

   when the machine is running. A sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the 

injury can result.

28.

 wheel. Severe 

TURN

 

THE

 

MACHINE OFF, disconnect the machine from the power source, 

and clean the table/work area before leaving the machine. Lock the switch in the 

“OFF” position to prevent unauthorized use. Someone else might accidentally 

 start the machine and cause serious injury to themselves.

 

Fire will result.

in water to cool it.

workpiece can cause serious injury. 

SCM8080

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Summary of Contents for SCM8080

Page 1: ...ITH UNIVERSALTOOL SUPPORT INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT For your own safety read and follow all of the Safety Guidelines and Operating Instructions before operating this product SCM8080 CONTACT US buck...

Page 2: ...iagram 9 Operating instructions 15 Maintenance 16 Exploded view 17 Parts list 18 Troubleshooting 19 Warranty 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS Motor 120VAC 60Hz 1 6A Wet Wheel size 8 x1 9 16 Stroppi...

Page 3: ...stated on the sharpener Also check the new wheel fordamage and switch it on Let the sharpener operate at full speed for approximately one minuteso that any Use only accessories that are recommended by...

Page 4: ...overtighten wheel nut 8 DO NOT USE A WHEEL THAT VIBRATES Dress the grinding wheel replace it or replace the bearings of the shaft Unsuitable grinding wheels can come apart throwing fragments at high s...

Page 5: ...hands when grinding Loss of control of the workpiece can cause serious injury 22 DRESS THE WHEELon the face only Dressing the side of the wheel could cause it to become too thin for safe use 23 GRIND...

Page 6: ...ine GROUNDED OUTLET BOX CURRENT CARRYING PRONGS GROUNDING BLADE IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES GROUNDED OUTLET BOX GROUNDING MEANS ADAPTER Figure 1 Figure 2 MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS Your machine is wired for...

Page 7: ...ding type plugs and matching 3 conductor receptacles that accept the machine s plug as shown in Fig A Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately grounded Use proper extension cords Make sure y...

Page 8: ...guide 1 8 Honing compound 1 1 4 6 5 7 8 3 2 25 40 20 60 25 25 Schni tzme sser Gem seme sser Filetie rmess er Kives for wood carvin g and parin g knive s 40 Jagtm esser Metzg erme sser Koch mess er Hu...

Page 9: ...ater reservoir 1 9 Grinding wheel 1 10 Knife holder 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 Figure 4 25 40 20 60 25 25 Sch nitz mes ser Gem sem esse r Filet ierm esse r Kive s for woo dca rvin g and pari ng kniv es...

Page 10: ...lacement See Figure 5 for the minimum working clearances Remember that the sharpener depending on the desired grinding sharpening honing action Figure 5 20 17 has no specific front or back side and mu...

Page 11: ...nst the rotation removes large amounts of materials quickly but does not yield precise results Use this method for coarse tools such as axes Working with the rotation yields much more precise results...

Page 12: ...G WITH WHEEL ROTATION Figure 8 Tool Varies Grinding Jig Universal Support Lock Knobs GRINDING JIP The grinding jig provided with the wet sharpener is used for securing a variety be positioned to grind...

Page 13: ...eservoir mounting slots to just below the V shaped notch Attach the reservoir to the sharpener If the sharpener is not going to be used immediately do not put the grinding wheel in water NOTE Remove t...

Page 14: ...to each notch Adjust the positioningof the tool and the universal support height as necessary so necessary so that the sharpened edge grinding the angle Figure 10 25 40 20 60 25 25 Sch nit zm ess er G...

Page 15: ...g paste woodenspreader or similar device Distribute the paste evenly by hand turning the wheelwhile spreading Connect the machine to power then turn the machine on and continue to distribute the paste...

Page 16: ...them Wheel Replacement To replace the grinding or stropping wheel DISCONNECT THE SHARPENER FROM POWER Hold the wheel to stop it from turning and remove the arbour nut or knob which holds the wheel on...

Page 17: ...17 EXPLODED VIEW SCM8080...

Page 18: ...1 4 1 1 1 1 1 20 Round pin 5x22 D8 21 Polishing wheel Lock knob M8 22 23 SCM8080 Item Description Qty 1 24 26 28 25 4 4 27 30 29 32 34 31 33 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 35 37 36 39 41 38 40...

Page 19: ...otor or loose connections Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation Send for servicing Low voltage Correct low voltage conditions for example improper extension co...

Page 20: ...Y contact us bucktool foxmail com Skype bucktool foxmail com Having Problems Give us a chance to help you before returning this product Email bucktool foxmail com Skype bucktool foxmail com ONE YEAR L...

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