Harbor Freight Tools 43533 Grinder User Manual


 
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Mounted Stone Bit (48)
Chuck Cover (49)
Chuck (46)
Fixing Nut (47)
Wrench (50)
Flex Shaft (32)
Grinding with the Flex Shaft
Flex Shaft (32)
Wheel Cover (14)
(37)
1. Secure the Flex Shaft (32) to the
Wheel Cover (14). Align and insert
the shaft. It can only go in one way.
Tighten the Flex Shaft Connector Nut 2.
(37) over the Wheel Cover.
Slip off the Chuck Cover (49).3.
Loosen the Fixing Nut (47) with the 4.
Wrench (50).
Insert the Mounted Stone Bit (48) into 5.
the Chuck (46) and tighten Fixing Nut.
Slip the Chuck Cover (49) over the 6.
Chuck assembly.
Grasp the Flex Shaft handle with one 7.
hand, and turn the Grinder ON with
the other hand.
CAUTION: Wear ANSI-approved safety
glasses when grinding.
When nished, turn the Grinder OFF 8.
and wait for it to stop before setting
down the Flex Shaft.
MAINTENANCE
Dressing the Grinding Wheel
Note: New wheels frequently are not
true and during operation will often
become grooved, glazed (build up),
out of round, or misshapen. You will
need a grinding wheel dresser for
this operation. Dressers are available
from Harbor Freight Tools.
Stand to the side of the wheel for this 1.
operation.
If the wheel is new let it run for a 2.
minute with no load. If the wheel
runs straight and true, you will not
need to dress it prior to operation. If
it does not, proceed with the following
instructions.
If you are using a “pistol grip” dresser, 3.
grip the handle rmly with one hand
and the arm of the dresser with the
other. Allow the wheel to reach full
speed. Use the tool rest to support
your hand and the dresser, and even-
ly apply the dresser to all surfaces of
the wheel. The wheel can be dressed
in a few minutes.
If you are using an “inline” dresser, 4.
hold the handle rmly, put the dresser
on the tool rest so that its wheels can
move freely (i.e., the exposed part of
the wheel should be facing up). Let
the wheel reach full speed and apply
the dresser evenly to all surfaces.