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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN,

grounding provides a path of least resistance for elec-
tric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This
tool is equipped with an electric cord that has an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding
plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching
receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances.

DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED.

If it will not fit the receptacle, have the proper recepta-
cle installed by a qualified electrician.

IMPROPER CONNECTION

of the equipment-grounding

conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The con-
ductor with green insulation (with or without yellow
stripes) is the equipment-grounding conductor. If
repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is
necessary, DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding
conductor to a live terminal.

CHECK

with a qualified electrician or service person if

you do not completely understand the grounding
instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly
grounded.

USE ONLY 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS THAT HAVE
3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUGS AND 3-POLE RECEPTACLES
THAT ACCEPT THE TOOL’S PLUG. REPAIR OR REPLACE
DAMAGED OR WORN CORD IMMEDIATELY.

GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS

USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD.

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.
When using an extension cord, be sure to use one
heavy enough to carry the current your product will
draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line
voltage, resulting in loss of power and cause over-
heating. The table below shows the correct size to
use depending on cord length and nameplate
ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge.
The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

BE SURE YOUR EXTENSION CORD IS PROPERLY WIRED

and in good condition. Always replace a damaged
extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified per-
son before using it. Protect your extension cords from
sharp objects, excessive heat and damp or wet areas.

Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools. This cir-
cuit must not be less than # 12 wire and should be pro-
tected with a 15 Amp time delay fuse. Before connect-
ing the motor to the power line, make sure the switch is
in the OFF position and the electric current is rated the
same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate.
Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor.

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has a
receptacle like the one illustrated in Figure

.

Figure

shows a 3-prong electrical plug

and receptacle that has a grounding conductor. If a
properly grounded receptacle is not available, an
adapter (Figure

) can be used to temporarily con-

nect this plug to a 2-contact grounded receptacle. The
temporary adapter should be used only until a proper-
ly grounded receptacle can be installed by a qualified
technician. The adapter (Figure

) has a rigid lug

extending from it that MUST be connected to a perma-
nent earth ground, such as a properly grounded
receptacle box. The Canadian Electrical Code pro-
hibits the use of the adapters.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

In all cases, make certain the receptacle is pro-
perly grounded. If you are not sure, have a quali-
fied electrician check the receptacle.

This tool is for indoor use only. Do not expose to
rain or use in damp locations.

This tool must be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electrical shock.

MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (AWG)

(When using 120 volts only)

AMPERE

RATING

TOTAL LENGTH OF CORD IN FEET

More than

not more than

25’

50’

100’

150’

0

6

18

16

16

14

6

10

18

16

14

12

10

12

16

16

14

12

12

16

14

12

not recommended

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Summary of Contents for 15-625

Page 1: ...e work light Low RPM 1725 for sharpening wood turning and finishing tools Perfect for sharpening high speed steel cutting tools WHEEL SIZES 6 x 3 4 152 x 19 mm ARBOR SPEED 1725 RPM ARBOR SIZE 1 2 13 m...

Page 2: ...a period of 24 months from date of purchase any genuine part or parts which upon examination prove to be defective in work manship or material In order to obtain this warranty all defective parts must...

Page 3: ...grinding wheels acces sories and work piece material 15 Never stand or lean on the bench grinder Serious injury could occur if the unit is tipped or if uninten tional contact is made with its moving...

Page 4: ...ing wheel can discharge debris towards the operator at high speeds Before installing or replacing a grinding wheel as well as before each use take a moment to inspect the grinding wheel s for cracks c...

Page 5: ...r the gauge number the heavier the cord BE SURE YOUR EXTENSION CORD IS PROPERLY WIRED and in good condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified per son before us...

Page 6: ...REST ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTS Allows the operator to position the tool rest closer to the wheel as needed as the wheel decreases in diameter due to wear TOOL RESTS Used to support the workpiece that is be...

Page 7: ...4 10 MM HEX BOLT 2 FLAT WASHER 8 HEX NUT 4 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 4 12 MM BOLT 4 FLAT WASHER 4 Carefully unpack and remove the grinder and its com ponents from the box and check for damaged or missing it...

Page 8: ...ool rest INSTALLING THE EYE SHIELDS 1 Attach the eye shield A to the spark guard by inserting in this order the Phillips head screw B the flat washer for Phillips head screw C the steel plate for eye...

Page 9: ...the hex head bolt 3 Repeat for the other spark guard ASSEMBLING THE TOOL REST 1 Once the tool rest handle is installed use the knob D to fix the tool rest plater E to the handle F 2 Adjust the tool re...

Page 10: ...the spark guards or tools rests 3 Stand to the side of the bench grinder and plug in the power cord to the correct power source 4 Remain to the side of the bench grinder and turn it ON 5 Allow the gr...

Page 11: ...ch Grinder A clean dry rag or brush is all that is needed to remove dust and debris buildup Turn the power switch OFF and unplug the power cord from its power source prior to any maintenance Repairs t...

Page 12: ...l General International dealer For more information about our products please visit our website at www general ca 12 STAND 15 700 35 3 4 908 mm high stand for 6 or 8 bench grinder Heavy duty cast iron...

Page 13: ...KR 12 45 54 4 53 46 13 16 5 15 1 11 2 10 4 48 47 2 6 8 6 9 2 3 44 7 17 2 2 4 MOTOR 28A 34A 38 42 36 39 22 18 6 20 4 19 21 28 29 30 31 35 33 34 50 52 49 32 4 2 2 4 2 37 4 2 2 2 2 4 40 4 41 51 2 2 14 55...

Page 14: ...EL NUT LH 1 15625 27 WHEEL GUARD OUTER LH 1 15625 28 TOOL REST RH 1 15625 28A TOOL REST KIT RH 1 15625 29 TOOL REST BRACKET 1 15625 30 TOOL REST BRACKET 2 15625 31 KNOB 2 15625 32 FLAT WASHER 4 15625...

Page 15: ...27 48 58 53 54 12 13 26 35 25 19 56 24 6 7 51 5 3 45 57 1 30 11 10 9 46 47 31 4 15 14 16 29 49 2 43 8 44 17 38 42 36 36A 36B 39 18 41 40 37 20 21 22 34N 28N 28A MOTOR 33 32 61 60 61 59 59A 32 33 DIAGR...

Page 16: ...25 26 WHEEL NUT LT 1 15825 27 WHEEL GUARD OUTER LH 1 15825 28N TOOL REST LH 1 15825 28A TOOL REST KIT LH 1 15825 29 SWITCH PLATE 1 15825 30 CROSS HEAD SCREW WITH WASHER 2 15825 31 FERRULE 1 15825 32 F...

Page 17: ...PARTS LIST 15 825 PART N0 DESCRIPTION QTY 15825 59 TOOL REST RH 1 15825 59A TOOL REST KIT RH 1 15825 60 TOOL REST BRACKET RH 1 15825 61 KNOB 2 15825 MOTOR MOTOR 1 Notes 17...

Page 18: ...ial number of the machine and part number Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired 15 625 16 825 8360 Champ d Eau Montreal Quebec Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel 514 326 1161 Fax 514 326 5565 Par...

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