ON
OFF
OPERATION
ON/OFF SWITCH WITH SAFETY KEY
The keyed ON/OFF switch (Fig. 11) is intended to prevent un-
authorized use of the sharpener.
1. To turn the sander ON, insert the safety key into the key
slot in the center of the switch. Push switch up to start the
sharpener.
3. To turn the sander OFF, push switch down. Remove the
safety key when the sharpener has come to a complete stop
by gently pulling it out.
ADJUSTING THE DRIVE SYSTEM TORQUE
1. Before each operation, tighten the torque adjustment knob
(Fig. 10) by turning it clockwise until it is tight against the
body of the sharpener. This will engage the driver system.
2. After each use, always loose the torque adjustment knob,
by turning it counterclockwise. This will allow the drive wheel
to retain its correct shape.
WARNING:
Remove the safety key whenever the
sander is not in use. Place the key in a safe place and
out of the reach of children.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
WARNING:
Do not plug in or turn on the tool until it is fully assembled according on the instruc-
tions. Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in serious personal injury.
TIGHTEN
LOOSEN
OPERATION CHECKLIST
Prior to starting your sharpener, check that the following requirements have been met:
• Personal protection
- ANSI Z87.1-approved safety glasses, work-appropriate clothing and dust mask are
being worn.
• Grinding wheel
- the grinding wheel has been properly installed, and can be rotated smoothly by hand. The
wheel surface is even. Refer to page 19 for dressing the grinding wheel as needed.
• Work support set up
- the work support has been installed in the correct orientation, and has been ad-
justed using the angle guide to match the bevel angle of the blade.
• Water reservoir
- the water reservoir has been installed in the suitable mounting position, and the water
has been filled to the maximum fill line.
• Tool mounting
- the workpiece is properly mounted in the appropriate jig; for larger workpieces, it can be
rested directly onto the work support arm.
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