OPERATION
DANGER:
FIRE HAZARD. Do not grind or polish magnesium or magnesium alloys.
HONING A BLADE
After sharpening the blade, use the leather stropping wheel to remove burrs from the blade and create a
smooth, sharp edge.
CAUTION:
Always hone a blade WITH the direction of the wheel rotation. Never hone against the direction
of the wheel. The work support must be installed in the horizontal mounts. Attempting the hone the blade
against the direction of the wheel rotation will cause severe damage to the honing wheel.
CAUTION:
Metal pieces become heated quickly
during grinding, so make sure to move the work-
piece back and forth to prevent overheating.
1. Turn OFF and disconnect the tool from the power
supply.
2. Set up the work support in the horizontal position.
Use the angle guide to check the blade angle and adjust
the work support as necessary (see page 13).
3. Make sure the stropping wheel is properly prepared
according to the instructions on page 14.
4. Switch on the machine and move the blade back and
forth evenly along the leather wheel (Fig. 13). Do not
apply excessive force to the workpiece; allow the hon-
ing wheel to do the work.
SHARPENING A BLADE
1. Stand to one side of the sharpener. Plug in and turn
ON the machine. Let the grinding wheel run for about
one minute to warm up, making sure it is rotating evenly.
2. Firmly grasp the tool to be sharpened with both hands.
Make sure it is properly supported. Feed the blade into
the grinding wheel with an even pressure.
3. Slide the tool back and forth along the support arm
to ensure even grinding on the blade and even wear on
the stone.
NOTE:
Do not apply excessive pressure. Guide the blade
with light pressure. Let the grinding wheel do the work.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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