5
Fig. 9
ADJUSTING
SPARK DEFLECTOR
As the five inch grinding wheel (H) Fig. 9, wears down
due to extended use, the spark deflector (J) should be
adjusted downward with it, so it is always set close to the
grinding wheel for maximum operator safety.
To adjust the spark deflector, loosen screw (K) Fig. 9,
position the spark deflector (J) close to the surface of the
grinding wheel, and retighten screw (K).
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
FASTENING WET/DRY
GRINDER TO SUPPORTING
SURFACE
The Wet/Dry Grinder should always be secured to a sup-
porting surface using the four mounting holes, three of
which are shown at (A) Fig. 11.
SLIDING ANGLE JIG
A sliding angle jig (A) Fig. 10, is supplied for use on the
tool rest for the 10 grinding wheel to facilitate accurate
grinding of compound angles up to 45°, right or left.
J
H
K
A
A
A