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Filling the coolant
reservoir
A water/coolant mixture prevents
airborne glass dust, increases grinding
speed, and prolongs the life of the
diamond surface on the grinder bits.
Coolant is also required when using any
diamond tool. Remove the work surface,
then pour 12 ounces (1½ cups) of clean
water into the coolant reservoir. Only fill
to the ridge on the coolant level indicator
located in the middle of the reservoir
(Fig. A). Optionally, you can add a capful
of Inland Craft diamond coolant (not
included) to increase diamond bit life
and grinding speed. Replace the work
surface.
*IMPORTANT NOTES: Never pour
water directly onto the grinder bit or
down the motor shaft. Do not overfill
the coolant reservoir; overfilling
can create an electrical shock and
damage the motor. Do not use
antifreeze as a coolant.
ASSEMBLY
Installing the grinder bit
In chronological order, install the grinder
bit according to the steps below and
Fig. B on page 8.
1
Insert the BitSert into the work
surface.
2
Insert the splash guard into the
installed BitSert.
3
Before installing the grinder bit,
apply a thin coat of Inland Craft
motor shaft lubricant (not included) to
the motor shaft. This is to prevent the set
screw from seizing to the motor shaft.
Metal against metal, under pressure and
over time can bond. Loosening the set
screw between uses also prevents this. If
you do not have the Inland Craft motor
shaft lubricant, use a small amount of
Vaseline.
4
Take the included 3/4" grinder bit
and loosen the set screw using
the included Allen wrench, turning
counterclockwise.
5
Slide the 3/4" grinder bit onto the
motor shaft, positioning the set
screw over the flat side of the motor
shaft. Bits should slide onto the motor
shaft easily, do not force!
6
Lower the bit until just over 1/8" of
the diamond is exposed above the
work surface. Secure the bit using the
Allen wrench, turning clockwise.
Fig. A
*WizCG reservoir is pictured,
WizlingCG reservoir is maroon
Fill to
here