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Operations, General, Changing accessories – Woodstock D3589 User Manual

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D3589 Mini Grinder Set

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OPERATIONS

General

The Model D3589 will perform many types of operations

that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these

operations can be dangerous if performed incorrectly.

The instructions in this section are written with the under-

standing that the operator has the necessary knowledge

and skills to operate this machine.

If at any time you

are experiencing difficulties performing any operation,

stop using the tool!

If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly recom-

mend that you read books, trade articles, or seek training

from an experienced person before performing any unfa-

miliar operations.

Above all, your safety should come

first!

Always wear safety glasses when oper-

ating the mini grinder set. Failure to

comply may result in serious personal

injury.

READ and understand this entire instruc-

tion manual before using this machine.

Serious personal injury may occur if

safety and operational information is not

understood and followed. DO NOT risk

your safety by not reading!

Changing mini grinder accessories is easy. We recommend

that accessories such as polishing wheels, cutting wheels

and sanding drums/sleeves are installed before the acces-

sory is installed on the mini grinder.

To change an accessory, do these steps:

1. UNPLUG THE MINI GRINDER!

2. Press in the chuck lock. If the chuck lock does not

engage, turn the chuck by hand until the chuck lock

engages. Loosen the chuck nut, as shown in

Figure

2.

3. Remove the chuck nut, collet, and any accessory

already installed on the mini grinder.

4. Select the collet size that fits the accessory you

wish to use, and install the collet on the mini

grinder.

5. Loosely screw on the chuck.

6. Fit the accessory shank into the collet, and slide it

into the collet until it stops.

7. Press in the chuck lock. Tighten the chuck.

Changing Accessories

Figure 2. Loosening the chuck nut.

Chuck Nut

Chuck Lock