Sharpening
1. Put on your protective gear and make sure the immediate area is clear of bystanders.
2. Plug in the Power Cord and press the green button on the Switch Plate to turn on the machine.
3.Slowly lower the grinding wheel. If you notice slight errors in your settings, turn off the unit and unplug it before you
make your adjustments. Note: A good grind occurs when the contact between the wheel and the teeth are gradual
and smooth. Do not stop too long on each tooth.
4.After sharpening one tooth, turn off the machine. Lift the Top housing, release the Handle and move the chain so
that the next link is positioned in the Chain Stop. Tighten the Handle. Turn the machine back on and continue
sharpening the next tooth. Repeat this process until you have sharpened all of the links set up for this angle.
5.After you finished sharpening all of the teeth on the chain, turn off the machine by pushing the red button on the
Switch Plate and unplug the unit.
6.Loosen the Lock Wheel and reset the angle so that the first tooth that hasn't been sharpened is positioned against
the Chain Stop and locked in.
7. As you did with the first half of the chain, be sure to lower the Top Housing so that the Grinding Wheel skims the
chain tooth, and lock it in place. Double check everything before you plug in the machine and turn it on.
MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning. Wear safety eyewear before cleaning. Used compressed dry
air to blow off dust and debris. Use a soft bristle brush if compressed air is not available.
Some chemicals can damage the product. Do not use harsh chemicals such as gasoline, carbon
tetrachloride, paint thinner, etc.
A qualified repair technician must perform any tool service or repair.
Service or maintenance performed by
unqualified personnel could result in injury. Use only identical replacement parts. Use of unauthorized parts or
failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury.
Check the grinding wheel before each use to make sure it isn't damaged. Do not use a grinding wheel if it is chipped,
cracked, or worn. You can check if the wheel has cracks not visible to the human eye by hanging it up by the central
hole and tapping it with a non metal object (ie; screwdriver handle). If it is in good condition it will produce a metallic
sound. A dull sound indicates a crack or break.
Replace the grinding wheel when it grinds down to a diameter of 3 inches.
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