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4.4 Machine description 

 

Fig 1 

A….Leather honing wheel 
B….Carrying handle 
C….Stone wheel 
D….Torque adjust knob 
E….Storage drawer 
F….Water tank 
G….Support arm 
H….Speed adjust knob 
I…...ON/OFF switch 
J…..Rubber feet (4) 

 

Fig 2 

P….Straight edge Jig 
Q…Stone grader 
R…Honing compound 
S….Angle measuring device 
T…Exist angle measuring device 

 

Fig 3

 

5.  Transport and start up 

5.1 Transport and installation 

The machine is designed to operate 
in closed rooms and must be placed 
stable on firm and levelled surface. 
The machine can be bolted down if 
required. 

For packing reasons the machine is 
not completely assembled. 

 

5.2 Assembly 

If you notice any transport damage 
while unpacking, notify your supplier 
immediately. Do not operate the 
machine! 

Dispose of the packing in an 
environmentally friendly manner. 

Clean all rust protected surfaces with 
a mild solvent. 

Remove the transport lock: 

There is a foam block inside the 
machine that is used during shipment 
to keep the motor shaft from resting 
on the drive wheel. 
Please remove the storage drawer 
(E), turn the machine on its side, and 
remove the internal foam before 
operating. 

 

Mount the stone wheel: 

Install the stone wheel (C) on the 
shaft (K). 

Place a washer (L) on each sides of 
the stone wheel and tighten the nut 
(M). 

 

Fig 4 

Note:  
For your convenience the stone 
wheel has already been trued at the 
factory. This gives you a good stone 
runout right from the start. 

 

Mount the water tank: 

Install the water tank (F) on the side 
of the machine. 

Fill the water tank with water up to the 
“MAX” marked water level. 

Note: The stone will soak up a lot of 
water (approximately 0,5 litre) in the 
first 15 minutes. 

When the stone wears down to a 
smaller diameter the second (upper) 
mounting position has to be chosen. 

 

Mount the support arm: 

Install the support arm (G) to the 
machine. 

Depending on the sharpening job it 
can be installed in different positions. 

 

Storage: 

The machine has an integrated 
storage drawer (E) where the 
standard accessories can be stowed 
away. 

The existing angle measuring device 
(T) will stick to the magnets on the 
designated place at the side of the 
machine. 

The angle measuring devise (S) has 
integrated magnets and will stick to 
the machine body at any place.  

 

5.3 Mains connection 

Make certain the switch (I, Fig 2) is in 
the OFF-position before connecting 
the machine to the power supply. 

Mains connection and any extension 
cords used must comply with 
applicable regulations. 

The mains voltage must comply with 
the information on the machine 
licence plate.  

The mains connection must have a 
10A surge-proof fuse. 

Only use power cords marked 
H07RN-F 

Connections and repairs to the 
electrical equipment may only be 
carried out by qualified electricians.  

 

5.4 Starting operation 

You can start and stop the machine 
with the ON/OFF switch (I). 

The machine has variable speed 90-
150 RPM to adapt to various 
sharpening and honing purposes. 

With the variable speed control knob 
(H) the best suitable speed can be 
chosen. 

Summary of Contents for JSSG-10

Page 1: ...t hours of daily use If this is exceeded the warranty period shall be reduced in proportion to the excess use but to no less than three months Returning rejected goods requires the prior express conse...

Page 2: ...a better and safer job and give you much better service if it is used at the rate for which it was designed Make sure the tool operates properly Periodically check screws and bolts for tightness Never...

Page 3: ...t right from the start Mount the water tank Install the water tank F on the side of the machine Fill the water tank with water up to the MAX marked water level Note The stone will soak up a lot of wat...

Page 4: ...be turned around to get to a convenient operating position Fig 6 Move the tool left right as you grind for even wear of the stone Narrow or convex cutting edges require little pressure only 6 3 Tool...

Page 5: ...g Regularly change the water in the water tank Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth preferably after each use If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water...

Page 6: ...Honing Compound 708023 Machine Cover 708024 Carving tool jig 708025 Scissor jig 708026 Side wheel grinding jig 708027 Profiled leather honing wheel 708028 Axe jig 708031 Plane chamber jig 708032 Tool...

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