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General Operators Instructions and Service Manual

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Revised 03/05/12

For additional product information visit our website.

Original Style

Tools Pre-Year 

2009

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

1100-056

9/16” WRENCH

1100-063

5/8” WRENCH

1100-068

11/16” WRENCH

1100-075

3/4” WRENCH

1100-094

15/16” WRENCH

300-16

1/8” COLLET ADAPTER

400-78

3/8-24 TO 5/8-11 ADAPTER

405-24

BACKING PLATE FOR 490-KR

490-K

3/8-24 X .980 TYPE 27 ADAPTER 

ASSY.

490-KR

3/8-24 X .580 TYPE 27 ADAPTER 

ASSY.

490-1

BACKING PLATE FOR 490-K

490-2

NUT FOR 490-K & 490-KR

1100-660

3/8-24 TO 5/8 I.D. TYPE 27 ADAPTER 

ASSY.

1100-661

3/8-24 TO 5/8 I.D. BACKING PLATE

1100-662

3/8-24 TO 5/8 I.D. ADAPTER NUT

1100-664

3/8-24 TO 7/8 I.D. BACKING PLATE

1100-666

3/8-24 TO 7/8 I.D. ADAPTER NUT

1100-668

3/8-24 TO 7/8 I.D. TYPE 27 ADAPTER 

ASSY.

1100-692

5/8-11 TO 7/8 I.D. TYPE 27 ADAPTER 

ASSY.

1100-694

5/8-11 TO 7/8 I.D. BACKING PLATE

1100-696

5/8-11 TO 7/8 I.D. ADAPTER NUT

849259

5/8-11 SANDING PAD NUT

849259-A

3/8-24 SANDING PAD NUT

889271

5/8-11 4” SANDING PAD (MAX 

12000 RPM)

889271-A

3/8-24 4” SANDING PAD (MAX 

12000 RPM)

849848

5/8-11 5” SANDING PAD (MAX 

10000 RPM)

849848-A

3/8-24 5” SANDING PAD (MAX 

10000 RPM)

849913

5/8-11 7” SANDING PAD (MAX 8500 

RPM)

849914

5/8-11 9” SANDING PAD (MAX 6500 

RPM)

REPAIR KITS

510076

REPAIR KIT INCLUDES ALL BEAR-

ING, ROTOR BLADES, SNAP RINGS. 
(

WITH GEARS)

510078

REPAIR KIT INCLUDES ALL BEAR-

ING, ROTOR BLADES, SNAP RINGS. 
(

WITHOUT GEARS)

MODELS

45 RA

45 RAC

45 RAZ

45 RAS

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

ASSEMBLIES

402-26 

SAFTETY LEVER ASSEMBLY

GRINDER SAFETY

ALWAYS COMPLY WITH:

1.  General Industry Safety & Health Regulations, Part 1910, OSHA 2206, available from: 

Sup’t of Documents; Government Printing Office; Washington DC 20402

2.  Safety Code for Portable Air Tools, ANSI B186.1 available from: American National 

Standards Institute, Inc.; 1430 Broadway; New York, NY 10018

3.  State and Local regulations.

4.  Portions of the above codes and regulations are listed below for quick reference.

THESE EXCERPTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE - STUDY AND COMPLY WITH 

ALL REGULATIONS!

1.  Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air supply hose before installing, 

removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on 

this tool.

2.  After mounting a wheel or other abrasive accessory, the Grinder shall be run in a 

protected enclosure, at gradually increasing speed, for at least 60 seconds.  When starting 

work with a cold wheel, apply it gradually to the workpiece until it becomes warm. Do not 

continue to use a grinder if:

• 

The speed rating of the accessory is less than the speed of the grinder

• 

If tool vibrates repair immediately.

• 

You sense changes in tool speed or an unusual increase in noise that would indicate 

tool is running at excessive speed.

• 

You notice excessive end play in spindle

• 

You hear any unusual sound from grinder

RETURN THE TOOL TO THE TOOL CRIB FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY.

3.  Make certain no one is in front of or in line with the wheel or other abrasive accessory. 

Be aware that it may fail at this time if it is defective, improperly mounted or the wrong 

size and speed. Stop immediately if considerable vibration or other defects are detected. 

Shut off the air supply and determine the cause.

4.  OPERATOR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

 - Wear goggles or face shield at all times 

tool is in operation. Other protective clothing shall be worn, if necessary. SEE REGULA-

TIONS.

5.  Keep hands, loose clothing and long hair away from rotating end of tool.

6.  Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes in motion during start up and operation of 

any power tool.

7. 

Keep body stance balanced and firm. Do not overreach when operating this tool. High 

reaction torques can occur at or below the recommended air pressure.

8. 

Tool accessories may continue to rotate briefly after throttle is released.

9.  Air powered tools can vibrate in use. Vibration, repetitive motions or uncomfortable 

positions may be harmful to your hands and arms. Stop using any tool if discomfort, tin-

gling feeling or pain occurs. Seek medical advice before resuming use.

10.  This tool is not designed for working in explosive atmospheres. Do not use this tool on 

materials whose dust or fumes can cause a potentially explosive environment.

11.  This tool is not insulated against electric shock.

12.  Product Safety information - When Placing the Tool in Service

• 

NEVER MODIFY ANY PART OF THIS TOOL!!!!

  Always install, oper-

ate, inspect and maintain this product in accordance with all applicable standards and 

regulations (local, state, country, federal, etc.).

• 

Always use clean, dry air at 90 psig (6.2 bar/620 kPa) maximum air pressure at the 

inlet. Higher pressure may result in hazardous situations including excessive speed, 

rupture, or incorrect output torque or force.

•  Be sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and are tightly secured.

• 

Install a properly sized Safety Air Fuse upstream of hose and use an anti-whip.

• 

Always turn off the air supply, bleed the air pressure and disconnect the air supply 

hose before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before per-

forming any maintenance on this tool or any accessory.

• 

Ensure that the grinding wheel or other abrasive accessory is correctly mounted and 

Summary of Contents for 45 Series

Page 1: ... Throttle Type Speed Power Output Case Material Weight Length Diam eter Air Consumption Spindle Thread Aluminum Steel 45RA Side L Lever or K Safety Lever 12000 to 14000 R P M 13500rpm is standard 0 9 H P 675 W Steel or Alumi num 2 1 2 lbs 1 1kg 3 5 Lbs 1 6 Kg 8 5 16 211mm 1 3 4 4 4cm 25 CFM 11 8 L S 3 8 24 x 0 98 Inch 45RAZ 5 8 11 x 0 98 Inch 45RAS 3 8 24 x 0 98 Inch 45RAC 1 4 Inch Built In Collet...

Page 2: ... or 800 826 5257 General Operators Instructions and Service Manual www HenryTools com Page 76 Revised 03 05 12 For additional product information visit our website Original Style Tools Pre Year 2009 MODELS 45 RA 45 RAC 45 RAZ 45 RAS ...

Page 3: ...T SPINDLE BEARING 404 4 KEY 404 6 WAVY WASHERS 2 required 404 7 LOWER SPINDLE BEARING 404 9 REAR MOTOR BEARING 404 14 SPINDLE 404 19 REAR ENDPLATE 404 20 MOTOR SPACER 404 38 BEARING COVER 404 39 SNAP RING 404 40 DEAD HANDLE 404 41 MOTOR CASE ALUMINUM 404 44 DEAD HANDLE OFFSET 405 5 625 5 8 11 X 980 OUTPUT SPINDLE 405 10 GEAR SET 405 15 GEAR SPACER SLEEVE 405 17 3 8 24 X 980 OUTPUT SPINDLE 540607 C...

Page 4: ...til it becomes warm Do not continue to use a grinder if The speed rating of the accessory is less than the speed of the grinder If tool vibrates repair immediately You sense changes in tool speed or an unusual increase in noise that would indicate tool is running at excessive speed You notice excessive end play in spindle You hear any unusual sound from grinder RETURN THE TOOL TO THE TOOL CRIB FOR...

Page 5: ...right angle head Be careful to note location of shims 6 Remove snap ring 404 39 wafer 404 38 O ring 594016 and snap ring 592016 Some of these parts may or maynot be present 7 Install brass or aluminum jaws in vise Grasp the O D of cylinder 400 2 G and end plate 404 19 Using a 3 16 punch tap spindle out rear bearing 404 9 8 Remove cylinder blades 400 6 8 With rotor 400 5 still in spindle 404 14 gra...

Page 6: ...7 General Operators Instructions and Service Manual www HenryTools com Page 80 Revised 03 05 12 For additional product information visit our website Original Style Tools Pre Year 2009 MODELS 45 RA 45 RAC 45 RAZ 45 RAS GRINDING WHEEL MOUNTING SETUPS ...

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