Getting to know your tool, Tool specs – Work Sharp WS2000 Tool Sharpener & Grinder User Guide User Manual
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Getting to Know Your Tool
Tool Specs
•
1
⁄
5
horsepower induction motor
•
1750 RPM max. wheel speed
•
Edge-Vision™ slotted wheel—accepts slotted or solid abrasive media
•
Cast aluminum top, cast aluminum chisel sharpening port with diamond plated
heat sink; Cast metal top tool rest; Impact and vibration resistant tool grade
plastic housing and base
•
Air-cooling system: Heat sink and routed airflow
•
Industrial grade switch with safety lockout and grounded 6' power cord
•
150 mm adhesive-backed abrasives for adhering to grinding wheel
Top Knob
for securing
wheel
Wheel Direction
Indicator
Top Tool Rest for
top-side freehand
sharpening
Also accepts standard 6" PSA
abrasives with trimming
Alignment
fence keeps tool
square during
sharpening
Durable plastic
housing and
base
Edge-Vision™ Slotted Wheel
allows you to see the cutting
edge as you sharpen!
Locking power
switch
Air-cooling vent
ports for routed
air flow cooling
Edge-Vision™ underside
sharpening port
& grit exhaust port
6' grounded power cord
Air-cooling vent ports for
routed air flow cooling
Wheel direction indicator
Tool hold-down keeps tool
flat during sharpening
Chisel Port is 1
5
/
8
" wide
with fixed 25° angle. Heat
sink is diamond plated to
remove burr.
Bench mounting tabs
Durable cast
aluminum top
1
⁄
5
hp induction motor
produces 1750 rpm
max. wheel speed
WARNING:
Keep your
WORK SHARP™ WS2000
and the work space clean for best
performance and safety. Do not let
sharpening debris accumulate on,
in or around the
WORK SHARP™
WS2000. Accumulated fine metal
sharpening debris can be very hot
and may present a fire danger if the
machine or your workspace is not
properly cleaned and maintained.
Accumulated sharpening debris can
also degrade the life of your
WORK
SHARP™ WS2000 and cause pre-
mature wear on some components.
If sharpening debris has accumu-
lated, do not immediately throw it
into a trash receptacle without en-
suring the debris is completely cool
and free of heat. Improperly dispos-
ing of the accumulated sharpening
debris may present a fire risk. Do
not collect the sharpening debris
during sharpening. This increases
the risk of heat build up in the de-
bris and the potential for fire.
OFF-LOCKED OUT
OFF
ON
To lock out power switch, remove the lock-out key.
The machine can now be turned off, but not on.
To turn the machine on, insert lock-out key in the
front of the power switch. Machine may now be
turned on or off.
SAFETY FEATURE:
Lock out power switch