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ASSEMBL
Y INSTR
UCTIONS
on either of the tool rests as shown in Fig. 5. Loosen the lock knobs and adjust
the tool rest until the original bevel angle of the item to be sharpened is matched.
Maintain a 1/8” distance from the grinding wheel after the tool rest has been
adjusted to the proper angle. Firmly tighten the lock knobs.
To sharpen scissors, hold as shown in Fig. 6. You must sharpen the bevel side of
each scissors blade. DO NOT attempt to sharpen the flat side of the blade.This will
ruin the scissors.
13. Practice a few times while the Utility Sharpener is OFF, slowly pulling the tool
across the grinding wheel while keeping the tool flat on the tool rest. ALWAYS pull
the item to be sharpened across the wheel from the angle to the tip of the blade.
DO NOT ever push the item across the grinding wheel.
14. Plug the power cord into the electrical receptacle and turn ON the Utility Sharpener.
Ordinarily, cutting edges are sharpened with the grinding wheel turning toward the
blade. However, if you find it more comfortable, you may sharpen with the wheel
turning away from the blade.
15. Proceed to lay the item to be sharpened flat onto the tool rest and hold onto it
firmly with both hands. Slowly and lightly pull the item across the rotating grinding
wheel.Inspect the item after a few passes to check the progress. The cutting edge
should have a shiny appearance the entire length of the cutting surface. If the
surface has dark and shiny spots, the angle of the tool rest is not properly adjusted
or the user isnot keeping the item flat on the tool rest. Make adjustments as necessary.
16. Alternate sharpening on both sides of the tool.
17. Upon completing the sharpening operations, a small burr might form on the cutting
edge. Remove the burr by turning the Utility Sharpener OFF and unplugging it from
the electrical receptacle. Lightly pull the blade across the stationary grinding wheel
until the small burr is removed.
18. Dump out the water that was poured into the water trough earlier by tilting the
Utility Sharpener backward.
NOTE
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