Rotating Shaft Operations - Grizzly T10875 Owner's Manual

3" mini grinder/buffer w/rotating shaft
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4.
Remove M6-1 hex nut (see Figure 17).
Note: Spindle on left side of grinder has left-
hand threads. Turn clockwise to loosen.
5.
Remove outer flange, buffing wheel, and
bushing from spindle (see Figure 17).
6.
Install new buffing wheel, bushing, and wheel
flange (see Figure 17). Then re-install M6-1
hex nut and tighten snugly.
Outer
Flange
Hex
Nut
Wheel
Figure 17. Correct order for installing buffing
wheel components.
To use buffing wheel:
1.
Put on safety glasses and respirator.
2.
Connect machine to power.
3.
Select appropriate polishing compound
for application (see Buffing Compound
Selection on Page 22).
4.
Turn machine ON and apply polishing com-
pound to rotating face of buffing wheel.
5.
Position workpiece for buffing.
6.
Perform work on buffing wheel using methods
outlined in Buffing on Page 21.
Note: Use caution when polishing plated
metals; there is a chance that thinly-plated
materials could be damaged. Light pressure
is all that is needed for quality work.
7.
When satisfied with results, turn machine
OFF.
Model T10875 (Mfd. Since 01/15)
Inner
Flange
Bushing
Rotating Shaft
Operations
The rotating shaft installs onto your grinder to
allow you to operate in tight spaces with greater
control. DO NOT operate the rotating shaft with
sharp bends.
Installing Rotating Shaft
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2.
Thread rotating shaft onto spindle on right
hand side of grinder (see Figure 18).
Tip: Hold wrench on flats of rotating shaft,
then rotate grinding wheel counterclockwise
with free hand to tighten (see Figure 18).
Flats
Figure 18. Rotating shaft attached to grinder
(wheel guard removed for clarity).
Threads
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