Operating The Grinder - Craftsman Professional 315.267560 Operator's Manual

Rotary grinder double insulated
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WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields when operating this tool.
Failure to do so could result in dust, shavings,
chips, loose particles, or foreign objects being
thrown in your eyes resulting in possible serious
injury. If the operation is dusty, also wear a face or
dust mask.
TURNING
ON/OFF
THE GRINDER
See Figure 5.
Follow these steps to turn on/off the grinder.
Turn on the grinder--Slide
the switch forward until it
locks into place.
Turn off the grinder--Depress
the back (flat area) of
the switch.
SLIDE
FOWARDTO
TURN ON
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WARNING:
Baggy clothes and gloves should not
be worn while operating this product. To avoid
possible serious injury, wear snug-fitting clothes.
For ease of operation and maintaining proper
control, hold the grinder with both hands as shown.
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WARNING:
Keep hands and fingers away from
the grinding area. Any part of the body coming in
contact with moving parts could cause personal
injury.
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WARNING:
Do not place hands over air vents.
Proper cooling of the motor is necessary to ensure
normal life of the tool.
Clamp or otherwise secure the work to prevent it
from shifting.
Always point the cutter away from your body.
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WARNING:
Never point the cutter towards you. If
it should slip, part of your body or clothing could
come in contact with moving parts and cause
serious injury.
DEPRESS
SWITCH
TOTURN
OFF
OPERATING
THE GRINDER
See Figure 6.
Follow these guidelines when operating the grinder.
Always allow the grinder to operate as it was
designed. Never force the tool.
Fig. 5
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WARNING:
Avoid excessive pressure on the tool
that can bend or break the collet, resulting in
possible serious injury and poor performance.
If the grinder runs smoothly when not under load,
but does not run smoothly under load, then you are
using excessive pressure.
Pressure between the wheel and the work should
never be heavy enough to cause bending or
springing of the collet. This is of particular
importance when using wheels with small collet
diameters.
Fig. 6
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