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Milwaukee 5223 User Manual

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WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, use only
identical replacement parts.

Fig. 4

3. Hold

inner

fl ange with 1" wrench pro-

vided with the tool.

4. Remove the spindle nut with the 9/16"

wrench provided with the tool.

5. Remove

outer

fl ange and wheel.

6. Examine

both

fl anges to ensure that they

are free of nicks and are fl at (Fig. 4).

NOTE: If the fl ange faces are nicked, or
if the inner surfaces of the fl anges are
not fl at, then replace them with identical
replacement parts. On Cat. No. 5211,
the fl anges should evenly contact the
blotter on the wheel.

7. If you are installing a grinding wheel,

inspect and test it for damage (see "To
Test the Wheel").

8. Place the accessory on the spindle.

Never force an accessory onto the
spindle. A forced fi t may damage the
accessory.

9. Replace

outer

fl ange and spindle nut.

10. Tighten spindle nut. Do not overtighten.

11. Swing the faceplate back into place.

Move studs back into slots. Tighten wing
nuts.

Inner fl ange

Outer fl ange

Installing Grinding Wheels and Acces-
sories (Cat. No. 5223 only)

Fig. 5

1. Unplug tool and lay it on its tool rest.

2. Hold

inner

fl ange with spanner wrench

provided with the tool.

3.

Remove the spindle nut with the 1-1/16"
wrench provided with the tool.

4. Remove

outer

fl ange, rubber washer,

and wheel.

5. Examine

both

fl anges to ensure that

they are free of nicks and are fl at (see
Fig. 4).

NOTE: If the fl ange faces are nicked, or
if the inner surfaces of the fl anges are
not fl at, then replace them with identical
replacement parts. On Cat. No. 5223,
the fl anges should evenly contact the
rubber washers on either side of the
wheel.

6. If you are installing a grinding wheel,

inspect and test it for damage (see "To
Test the Wheel").

7. Place the accessory on the spindle.

Never force an accessory onto the
spindle. A forced fi t may damage the
accessory.

8. Replace rubber washer, outer fl ange,

and spindle nut.

9. Tighten spindle nut. Do not overtighten.

Installing Grinding Wheels and Acces-
sories (Cat. No. 5243 only)

1. Unplug tool and lay it on its tool rest.

2.

Loosen wing nuts. Move studs aside and
swing the faceplate away.

3. Hold

inner

fl ange with spanner wrench

provided with the tool.

4.

Remove the spindle nut with the 1-1/16"
wrench provided with the tool.

5. Remove

outer

fl ange, rubber washer,

and wheel.

6. Examine

both

fl anges to ensure that

they are free of nicks and are fl at (see
Fig. 4).

NOTE: If the fl ange faces are nicked, or
if the inner surfaces of the fl anges are
not fl at, then replace them with identical
replacement parts. On Cat. No. 5243,
the fl anges should evenly contact the
rubber washers on either side of the
wheel.

7. If you are installing a grinding wheel,

inspect and test it for damage (see "To
Test the Wheel").

8. Place the accessory on the spindle.

Never force an accessory onto the
spindle. A forced fi t may damage the
accessory.

9. Replace rubber washer, outer fl ange,

and spindle nut.

10. Tighten spindle nut. Do not overtighten.

11. Swing the faceplate back into place.

Move studs back into slots. Tighten wing
nuts.

Fig. 6

Inner fl ange

Rubber
washer

Grinding wheel

Outer fl ange

Spindle nut

Inner fl ange

Rubber
washer

Grinding wheel

Outer fl ange

Spindle nut

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, wear
safety goggles or glasses with side
shields. Unplug the tool before
changing accessories or making
adjustments.

OPERATION

Starting and Stopping the Tool

1. To start the tool, pull the trigger.

2. To stop the tool, release the trigger.

Using the Trigger Lock Mechanism

The lock button holds the trigger in the 'ON'
position for continuous use.

1. To lock the trigger, hold the lock button

in while pulling the trigger. Then, release
the trigger.

2.

To unlock the trigger, pull the trigger and
release. The lock button will pop out.

Grinding

1. Hold handle and spindle housing

fi rmly.

2. Pull

trigger.

3. Allow tool to reach full speed.

Always test new wheels for cracks or
damage. To test new wheels, point
the grinder away from you and shield
bystanders from the tool, and then run
the motor at full speed for one minute
while allowing the wheel to spin.

4. Gently apply grinder to the workpiece.

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