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Installing Grinding
Wheel
To install the grinding wheel:
1. 
2.       
Grinding Wheel Selection
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3. Wheel Inspection & Ring Test
    Page 21  

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4.       
Dressing Grinding Wheel  Page 29 

5.       
     Figure 12 
      
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6.       

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7.       


Over-tightening the arbor cap screw could
cause the grinding wheel to crack and break
apart during operation, which would send
flying debris at the operator. DO NOT over-
tighten the arbor cap screw. If possible, use
a torque wrench to ensure that the cap screw
is not tightened more than 60 inch pounds.
8.      
Figure 13
Figure 13.
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During operation, sparks and debris are
thrown from the wheel and chain. To reduce
the risk of operator injury from this mate-
rial, ALWAYS make sure the wheel and arbor
safety guards are correctly installed before
connecting the sharpener to power!
Figure 12.
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