Grizzly T10010 Grinder User Manual


 
Model T10010 Wet Grinder -13-
Positioning the
Universal Support
The Model T10010 Wet Grinder is equipped
with a universal support that serves as
a tool rest and as an attachment point
for job-specific accessories. It can be
attached in two positions, allowing for
grinding with or against the rotation direc-
tion of the grinding wheel. The tightening
knobs on each attachment point allow
the universal support to be adjusted and
locked in position, depending on the spe-
cific task required.
To work against the rotation of the
grinding wheel:
1. Position the machine with the ON/OFF
switch facing you.
2. Attach the universal support in the ver-
tical mounts as shown in Figure 6. Be
sure it is securely positioned and will
not move during grinding.
3. Rest your workpiece on the univer-
sal support with the sharpened edge
pointing away from you. Grind your
workpiece in the indicated grinding
area.
To work with the rotation of the grind
-
ing wheel:
1. Position the machine with the ON/OFF
switch facing away from you.
2. Attach the universal support in the
horizontal mounts as shown in Figure
7. Be sure it is securely positioned and
will not move during grinding.
3. Rest your workpiece on the univer-
sal support with the sharpened edge
pointing away from you. Grind your
workpiece in the indicated grinding
area.
Working with the rotation yields much
more precise results and removes less
material. Use this method for finer tools,
such as knives or carving tools.
Do not make adjustments while the
machine is running. Disconnect the
grinder from power before attempting
to make adjustments to the universal
support, water reservoir, changing
wheels or the angle guide.
The universal support should never be
placed in the vertical mounts while using
the leather stropping wheel. Working
against the direction of rotation in this
case will cause severe damage to the
leather wheel.
Working against the rotation removes large
amounts of materials quickly but does not
yield precise results. Use this method for
coarse tools such as axes.
Figure 6. Vertical mount.
Universal
Support
Vertical
Mounts
Grinding
Area
Figure 7. Horizontal mount.
Universal
Support
Horizontal
Mounts
Grinding
Area