PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
The motor won’t
start.
1) Low voltage
2) Blown fuse/breaker.
3) Loose connections or open circuit in the
motor.
4) Bad PCB.
1) Make sure the power source is providing the
proper voltage.
2) Replace the fuse or reset the breaker.
3) Inspect the motor for loose or open connec-
tions. Contact WEN customer service.
4) Contact WEN customer service.
The motor is
getting way too
hot.
1) Overloaded motor
2) Extension cord too long or not thick
enough.
1) Reduce load on the motor.
2) Utilize an extension cord with an appropriate
gauge and length (or plug the tool directly into
the outlet if possible). See p. 8.
The motor
stalls, causing
a blown fuse or
tripped circuit.
1) Loose connections or short circuit in the
motor.
2) Low voltage.
3) Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in the
power line.
4) Overloaded motor.
1) Check the connections on the motor for
loose or shorted terminals/worn insulation.
Contact WEN customer service.
2) Fix voltage supply; possibly an issue with the
extension cord or possibly the power source.
3) Install the correct fuses or circuit breakers.
Plug tool into an appropriate circuit, matched
with an appropriate fuse/breaker.
4) Reduce the load.
Wheel vibrates.
1) Wheel is out of round or out of balance. 1) Balance and dress the grinding wheel.
Wavy condition
on the surface
of a workpiece.
1) Machine is vibrating
2) Workpiece isn’t held in place firmly
3) Wheel face uneven
1) Make sure the machine is securely posi-
tioned on a level surface.
2) Use a holding device to firmly retain the
workpiece.
3) Dress the grinding wheel.
Machine runs
too loud during
operation.
1) Bad bearing or motor.
1) Contact WEN customer service.
MAINTENANCE
USING A WIRE OR BUFFING WHEEL
A wire or buffing wheel can be installed onto either side of the grinder as needed. More spacers are required for
these types of grinding wheels, depending on the wheel’s thickness.
NOTE:
The first spacer should always go onto the arbor shaft, between the innermost wheel flange and the body of
the grinder. If needed, a second spacer should go between the outermost wheel flange and the arbor hex nut. Always
use the included wheel flanges even if using a wire or a buffing wheel.
QUENCHING TRAY
Periodically empty out the quenching tray. Rinse it of any metal filaments and refill it with clean water to prevent
buildup on the wheel itself. Your cleaning schedule should depend on frequency of use.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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