The following list details specific items one should inspect and be aware of when mounting abrasives.
● The maximum operating speed marked on the wheel must be equal to or higher than the rated spindle speed
(free speed) of the tool.
● Check the wheel dimensions so that it fits within the guard properly.
● Do not use any wheel that shows cracks, chips or evidence it has been soaked in fluids.
● Wheel flanges should have flat contact surfaces and be without cracks or burrs.
Testing and Mounted Wheel
Start any new grinder with a new wheel under a bench and away from any bystanders. Run at full speed for
one minute.
Ensure Proper Pressure, Filtration & Lubrication
Properly lubricated pneumatic tools work better, last longer between maintenance intervals and are safer in
general use. The maintenance costs are reduced dramatically when a little time is taken to regularly lubricate
the tools. There are several ways to ensure proper lubrication.
DIE GRINDER FOR USE
WITH MOUNTED STONES
OR BURRS
Mounted Stone
Burr
TC-1010-B - (1/4”)
TC-1010-B-3/8 - (3/8”)