Operation - Grizzly H8102 Owner's Manual

Stirling engine machined kit 1
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Lubrication
After you have completed the assembly of your
Stirling engine, apply a drop or two of light
machine oil at the lubrication points shown in
Figures 5–7. Re-lubricate as needed after use.
Figure 5. Axle and connector lubrication points
(shown from rear of engine).
Figure 6. Heating piston drive rod lubrication
point.
Figure 7. Cooling cylinder and piston lubrication
point.
H8102 Stirling Engine Machined Kit 1

Operation

Isopropyl alcohol is an
extremely
and volatile liquid. Clean
up any spills of alcohol
and secure the fuel res-
ervoir lid before lighting
the wick. Keep all other
flammable materials away
from the engine during
operation. Failure to heed
this warning could result
in serious property dam-
age and personal injury.
When all of the assembly is finished and lubrica-
tion is complete, it is time to "fire up" your Stirling
engine!
To operate your Stirling engine:
1.
Make sure you have read and complied with
all of the safety warnings in this manual, and
have prepared your operation environment
appropriately.
2.
Fill the reservoir about
isopropyl alcohol and mount the reservoir lid
with the wick showing only about
3.
Clean up any spills and remove the surplus
fuel container away from the engine.
4.
Place the reservoir directly under the end of
the heating cylinder.
5.
When you are ready, carefully light the wick.
Note: It may be necessary to spin the large
flywheel by hand to start the engine moving.
6.
When you are finished using the engine,
extinguish the wick and return the remaining
alcohol safely back into the surplus contain-
er.
flammable
full of 99% pure
3
4
".
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