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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR GRINDERS

1.

DO NOT OPERATE

your tool until it is completely assem-

bled and installed according to the instructions.

2.

IF YOU ARE NOT

thoroughly familiar with the oper-

ation of grinders, obtain advice from your supervisor,
instructor or other qualified person.

3.

USE

only grinding wheels rated for 3600 RPM with a

1/2" arbor hole. 

NEVER

use a wheel rated lower than

3600 RPM or attempt to machine an undersize wheel to
fit an arbor.

4.

NEVER

use a chipped or cracked grinding wheel.

ALWAYS

inspect each wheel before mounting on the

grinder. 

REPLACE A CRACKED WHEEL IMMEDIATE-

LY

.

5.

DO NOT

overtighten wheel nut.

6.

ALWAYS

maintain a distance of 1/8" or less between

the grinding wheel and the tool rest. Adjust the tool rests
as the grinding wheels decrease in size with use.

7.

SECURELY

tighten tool rests so they cannot shift

position while in use.

8.

NEVER

grind on a cold wheel. The grinder should

always be started and run at idle speed for one full
minute before applying work.

9.

NEVER 

grind on the side of the wheel. 

ALWAYS

grind on the face of the wheel only.

10.

NEVER

apply coolant directly to a grinding wheel.

Coolant can weaken the bonding strength of the wheel
and cause it to fail. Dip the workpiece into water to cool
it.

11.

SPARKS ARE A HAZARD! NEVER

grind near flam-

mable gas or liquids.

12.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE

the wheel guards and eye

shields are in place, properly adjusted and secured.

13.

KEEP

the spark guards close to the wheel and re-

adjust them as the wheel wears.

14.

MAKE CERTAIN

the blotter and wheel flanges furn-

ished are used to mount the grinding wheels onto the
grinder shaft.

15.

STAND

to one side of the wheel when turning on the

power.

16.

AVOID

awkward hand positions where a sudden slip

could cause a hand to move into the grinding wheel.

17.

ALWAYS

keep hands and fingers away from the

grinding wheel.

18.

NEVER

start the grinder with the workpiece pressed

against the grinding wheel.

19.

DRESS

the wheel on the face only. Dressing the side

of the wheel can cause it to become too thin for safe use.

20. 

DO NOT

use a wheel that vibrates. Dress the wheel,

replace the wheel, or replace the shaft bearings, if worn.

21.

GRINDING CREATES HEAT

. Do not touch the

work-piece until you are sure it has cooled sufficiently.

22.

REDUCE 

the risk of unintentional starting. Make

sure the switch is in the 

“OFF”

position during a power

failure.

23.

ALWAYS

keep guards in place when using a wire

brush or buffing wheel in place of the standard grinding
wheel.

24.

SHOULD

any part of your grinder be missing, dam-

aged, or fail in any way, or any electrical component fail
to perform properly, shut off switch and remove plug
from power supply outlet. Replace missing, damaged or
failed parts before resuming operation.

25.

ADDITIONAL

information regarding the safe and

proper operation of this product is available from the
National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca,
IL 60143-3201 in the Accident Prevention Manual for
Industrial Operations and also in the Safety Data Sheets
provided by the NSC. Please also refer to the American
National Standards Institute ANSI B7.1 Safety
Requirements for the use, care, and protection of abra-
sive wheels; ANSI B11.9 Safety Requirements for the
construction, care and use of grinding machines; and the
U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 1910.215 Regulations
for Abrasive Wheel Machinery.

Summary of Contents for 23-665

Page 1: ...Model 23 665 PART NO 900463 011 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPA OL P GINA 11 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Ass...

Page 2: ...eryday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lens es they are not safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty These safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 requirements N...

Page 3: ...ount the grinding wheels onto the grinder shaft 15 STAND to one side of the wheel when turning on the power 16 AVOID awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the grin...

Page 4: ...HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE INSTRUC TION MANUAL Fig 1 1 Grinder 2 Right side tool rest with V groove 3 Left side tool rest 4 Eye shield 2 5 Eye shield rod 2 6 Eye shield frame 2 7 Eye shield r...

Page 5: ...Washer 2 3 4 Flat Washer 4 5 16 18 x 1 2 Hex Head Screw 2 5 16 18 x 5 8 Hex Head Screw 2 3 8 Lock Washer 2 10 24 x 1 2 Round Head Screw 4 1 4 20 Hex Nut 2 10 24 Hex Nut 4 1 4 20 x 3 4 Carriage Head S...

Page 6: ...little below the center of the wheel This is the most practical and safest position for general work Free hand grinding without the use of the tool rest should always be done on the lower quarter of...

Page 7: ...R SOURCE POWER CONNECTIONS A separate electrical circuit should be used for your tools This circuit should not be less than 12 wire and should be protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse If an extension...

Page 8: ...pter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a perm...

Page 9: ...he use of balanced wheels adds years to the life of the bearings on the grinder and by eliminating the most common source of vibration more accurate work is accomplished DRESSING A GRINDING WHEEL When...

Page 10: ...which has resulted from normal wear misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than an authorized Delta Service facility or representative Under no circumstan...

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