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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: 

 

To avoid mistakes that could cause injury, do not use the Multitool until you 

have read and understood the following:

1.

      

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.

  A full-face visor is preferred. Any Belt/Disc   

         Grinder can throw foreign objects into the eyes.

2.

  

    AVOID EYE CONTACT WITH BELT OR DISC. 

The abrasive belt when running     

         is an aggressive cutting tool. Extra care should be exercised when using     

         coarse grit belts because of their rapid cutting action. 

3.

      

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.

 All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the    

         work area.

4. 

 

    BOLT THE BENCH GRINDER

 securely to the bench or supporting surface to  

         stop it from tipping over or moving when in use.

5. 

 

    DO NOT MOUNT 

the attachment protruding into walkways.

6.

  

    KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.

 Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

7.

      

ALWAYS WEAR A DUST MASK 

to prevent dust inhalation when adequate  

         ventilation or extraction is not available.

8.

      

DO NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING

, which may become entangled in the  

         machine. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

9.

      

ALWAYS HOLD

 the work piece firmly when grinding and apply a light and  

         steady pressure against abrasive disc or belt.

10.

   

ALWAYS GRIND ON THE DOWNWARD SIDE

 of the grinding disc. Grinding on  

        the upward side of the disc could cause the work piece to fly out of position,  

        resulting in injury.

11.   DO NOT USE BELTS THAT ARE DAMAGED, TORN, OR SHOW SIGNS OF WEAR

12.   ALWAYS INSTALL BELTS 

with arrows in the back of the belts pointing the  

        correct direction.  Belts with lap joints must be fitted facing the correct    

        direction. See sketch below.

Belt grinding or finishing has many advantages over the use of conventional grinding wheels. It is 

possible to remove material up to 5 times faster than the equivalent grade of grinding wheel with 

far less heat. The electrostatic process used in the manufacturing of an abrasive belt ensures that 

the sharp side of each piece of grit is facing outwards on the belt thus giving cleaner, smoother 

and faster cutting. The flexing of the belt has a self-cleaning and cooling action, making it more 

suitable to any application where heat could damage the work such as grinding leather, plastics, 

tool sharpening etc.

MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS

MULTITOOL 364

 

Belt size 36” x 4” -  Disc size 7” -  Contact Wheel 3½” diameter. Fits most 6” or 8” bench grinders 

with minimum 1/2 H.P. and shaft sizes of 1/2” or 5/8”.

BELT APPLICATIONS

 

To remove the belt simply push down on the underside of belt to compress the tensioner assembly. 

Catch automatically holds the slide in retracted position. When refitting the belt simply release the 

catch (Step 3:O). Always make sure belt lap faces the correct direction (see diagram left).

BELT CHANGING

 

Always ensure the belt entirely covers the rubber contact wheel. Adjustment is made when 

running or when belt is rotated by hand. To adjust left, move tracking lever down. To adjust right, 

move lever up. If tracking lever is constantly set in up or down position, refer to Steps 3 & 4 of fitting 

instructions on reverse side.

BELT TRACKING

It is important that the Platen (Step 4: P) is not set too high. If belt is deflected and rides up over the 

platen it creates an undue strain on the grinder, especially when starting. If platen is not often used, 

it is better to set a little clear of the belt. A simple method to adjust the platen is to place a straight 

edge on top of the belt between the contact wheel and drive drum and raise platen so that it just 

touches under side of belt. Work of any length can be surfaced on the platen, for example the saw 

edges of wood from short pieces up to lengths of several feet. Never grind or sand on platen unless 

you are sure belt lap is facing in correct position. 

(See diagram at left)

PLATEN GRINDING (HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL)

 

Whenever possible remove the belt when using the grinding disc. The disc grinder is a very versatile 

part of the attachment that can be used for dressing small castings and components, patterns, 

models, etc. often eliminating costly machining. Tool and cutter sharpening is a simple task and 

there is less chance of burning edges. With the addition of the table, lengths and angles are easy to 

adjust. Dressing end grain, flat and square, has always been a difficult task but now it is a simple and 

quick operation, making perfect joints possible. A rubber cleaning stick should be used regularly to 

prevent build up wood resin. When changing a disc pad remove any remaining adhesive with a 

solvent, e.g. Lacquer thinner, acetone (nail polish remover).  Do not use household cleaners.

DISC GRINDING

 

Using the front contact wheel removes material many times faster than a conventional grinding 

wheel. The unique smooth cutting action is cooler, faster, and safer than conventional grinding 

methods. A good example of one of the many uses is the smoothing of welds and casting blemishes 

prior to plating. Using the extremely fast and easy belt change, it is possible to go from a rough 

weld finish to a flat, smooth polish suitable to chrome plate in only two belt changes. e.g. Remove 

rough weld with 40 or 80 grit belt. Remove grinding marks with 240 grit belt. Change ground finish 

to smooth, brushed finish for plating using Scotchbrite super fine or Trizact belts. Wood shaping 

and finishing can be done in a similar manner, but belts should always be kept exclusively for wood, 

especially in the finer grades. A rubber belt cleaning stick helps prevent clogging on wood use.

CONTACT WHEEL GRINDING, POLISHING, AND SANDING

 

Slack Belt grinding is a method of belt grinding, sanding, or polishing where no backing is used 

behind the belt. It is especially suitable for round and contoured work and some sharpening opera

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tions. It is done on the underneath side of the belt opposite the platen. Belt grits of 180 to 400 are 

recommended because of the rapid cutting action.

SLACK BELT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION TO BELT GRINDING

ALL METALS

ALUMINUM

WOOD

Use 24 to 80 Grit  

Use 120 to 180 Grit

 

Use 220 to 400 Grit

 

Use 3M Trizact 700 to 1200 Grit  

Use Zirconia Belts 24, 40 or 80 Grit

COARSE FINISH

MEDIUM TO FINE

VERY FINE

MICROFINISHING

HEAVY GRINDING

PLASTICS & GLASS CERAMIC

Always use belt grease to prevent clogging.

Use Aluminum Oxide Resin Bond (open or closed)

40, 60, 80, 100, or 120 Grits

Use Silicon Carbide Resin Bond 40 to 600 Grit

BELT SPEED

Approximately 5000 Ft/min

AVAILABLE  ACCESSORIES

 

ADJUSTABLE ANGLE WORK TABLE (MTBL) 

- for Disc Grinding

 

POLISHING ROUGE (MTRouge)

 - for use with Polishing Belts

 

90 DEGREE TILTING FLOOR STAND W/ WORK REST 

- for use  

 

with Front Contact Wheel

 

WALL MOUNT PEDESTAL (MT-WM)

The words “us”, “we” or “our” refers to P.A Products or their authorized agent 

A.)     The warranty will only apply if the fitting and operating instructions are followed. 

B.)     The warranty will only apply for a period of 1 year from the date of original

purchase against any defect in our product, which can be proved, to our satisfaction to

have been caused by faulty materials or workmanship.  Our liability is limited to the

cost of repairing or at our option, replacement of the defective goods or parts of the 

goods. We will not be liable for any defect caused by unauthorized repair.

WARRANTY AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

If warranty claim is made, we must be notified as soon as possible after assumed defect 

has become apparent. 

Goods may only be returned with the approval and RGA # from Van Sant Distributing, Inc. 

800-828-2043 or email us at [email protected].

The customer must prepay all freight charges for returned goods.

We will contact the customer with a suggestion after inspecting the goods to determine    

with the customer what action should be taken in the circumstances.

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INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS:

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