model t10010 (mfg. since 3/10)
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— An undamaged wheel will emit a
clear metallic ring or “ping” sound
in each of these spots. A damaged
wheel will respond with a dull thud
that has no clear tone.
— If you determine from the ring test
that the wheel is damaged, DO NOT
use it!
Finally, check that the
grinding surface
is square. Lower the universal support to
1
⁄
16
"–
1
⁄
8
" above the grinding wheel. Using
the universal support as a visual guide,
check that the entire top surface of the
grinding wheel is consistent and paral-
lel to the universal support, as shown in
figure 5. If this is not the case, see Wheel
dressing on page 17.
figure 5.
parallel check.
universal
support
grinding
surface
Check
parallel
TO AVOID DAMAGING THE
MOTOR, REMOVE STYROFOAM
BLOCK AND WIRE TIE
BEFORE OPERATING
THE GRINDER
.
To prevent the motor from moving and
causing damage during shipping, a styro-
foam block and plastic tie wrap have been
inserted in the grinder. You must remove
these items before connecting the grinder
to power. Failure to do this will result in
incorrect operation, may put undue strain
on the motor, may damage machine com-
ponents, and will void your warranty!
to remove the motor shipping sup-
port:
1. Make sure the machine is not con-
nected to power.
2. Carefully place the machine on its
back.
3. Locate the plastic tie wrap that secures
the motor to the machine base. It is
looped from the motor shaft to one of
the vent holes in the machine base.
4. Hold the motor to prevent it from swing-
ing, cut and remove the tie wrap,
remove the styrofoam block, then slow-
ly release the motor.
5. Carefully return the motor to the upright
position.