Replacing Stropping Wheel - Grizzly T32720 Owner's Manual

10" variable-speed wet sharpener
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Replacing
Stropping Wheel
A damaged stropping wheel does not pose the
same dangers as a grinding wheel, but replace it
if it is torn or you notice a marked change in your
sharpening results.
To replace stropping wheel:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Remove arbor lock knob (see Figure 27).
Tip: Hold grinding wheel with free hand to
stop it from turning while loosening lock knob.
Figure 27. Location of arbor lock knob.
Model T32720 (Mfd. Since 06/21)
3.
4.
Arbor
5.
Lock Knob
6.
Remove stropping wheel arbor hex nut and
flat washer (see Figure 28).
Figure 28. Location of arbor hex nut and flat
washer.
Remove old stropping wheel.
Note: Stropping wheel is composed of two
plastic discs that fit together. Remove both of
these components together.
Mount new stropping wheel, taking care to
keep arbor pin seated in spindle, as shown in
Figure 29. Stropping wheel will not fully seat
if pin is not in place.
Arbor Pin
Figure 29. Arbor pin properly seated in spindle.
Install arbor flat washer, hex nut, and lock
knob.
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