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Changing grinding wheels – Woodstock M1107 User Manual

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M1107 Bench grinder

OPERATIONS

Changing Grinding

Wheels

Before installing any grinding wheel you must check the

structural integrity by performing a “ring test.” Hang the

wheel on a string, then lightly tap the rim of the wheel

with a piece of wood such as the handle of a hammer.

The wheel should have a ringing or harmonic sound.

If the wheel responds with a dull thud it may indicate

that the wheel has cracks. Do not use a wheel that is

suspected of having cracks, or if there are visual chips,

nicks or dents in the wheel surface. This damage can

lead to wheel failure, causing the wheel to fly apart at

operating speed.

Do not use a wheel that is suspected of having cracks,

or if there are visual chips, nicks or dents in the wheel

surface. This damage can lead to wheel failure where

the wheel flies apart at operating speed. Always be sure

to use a wheel which is rated for 3450 RPM or greater.

To change a grinding wheel, do these steps:

1. DISCONNECT THE GRINDER FROM POWER!

2. Disassemble grinder to the level shown in Figure 8.

3. Hold the wheel from turning, and remove the arbor

nut which holds the wheel on.

Note: The arbor shaft and nut on the left hand side

of the grinder is a left hand thread, so loosening it

will require turning it clockwise.

4. Install the new wheel in the order shown in Figure

8 and tighten the arbor nut snugly, but do not over

tighten or you will crack the wheel.

5. Run a new wheel for at least 1 minute while stand-

ing clear of the line of rotation. If a wheel does

have defects it will generally fail as soon as it gets

up to full speed

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Figure 8. Grinding wheel components.

NEVER assemble a grinding wheel on

the arbor without paper or fiber discs

between the wheel and the flange.

Omitting the discs can put uneven

stress on the wheel causing it to crack

and possibly fly apart. ALWAYS “ring

test” a wheel before assembly to make

certain it has no cracks or flaws.