Using the grinder, Daily maintenance – Grizzly 14 Piece Die Kit H8211 User Manual

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Model H8211 Die Grinder Kit

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Using the Grinder

Always test the grinder on a scrap piece
of material similar to the workpiece. Trial
and error is the best way to determine the
ideal setup.

To use the grinder:

1. Attach the

1

/

4

" NPT male quick connect

fitting to the air inlet plug.

2. Attach the grinder to an air supply set

at 90 PSI.

3. Hold the grinder securely.

4. Turn the grinder ON by depressing the

trigger.

5. Securely holding the grinder, ease the

working end of the bit against the
workpiece with a light, but steady, pres-
sure.

6. To turn the grinder OFF, release the

trigger.

7. To avoid accidental starting, discon-

nect the grinder from the air supply
when it is not in use.

Daily Maintenance

The die grinder MUST have 2-6 drops of oil
directly dropped into the air fitting before
each use. In addition, we recommend using
an in-line filter, lubricator, and regulator, as
shown in

Figure 3.

Quick
Connector

Quick
Coupler

Air Hose

Quick
Coupler

Quick
Connector

Lubricator

Filter

Regulator

Air

Compressor

Your

Tool

Figure 3. Installed filter lubricator

regulator.

ACCIDENTAL

START HAZARD!

Disconnect before

service or tool

changes.

AIR PRESSURE

HAZARD!

Never exceed max

PSI rating for tool.

LUNG/EAR

INJURY HAZARD!

Wear protective

equipment when

using this tool.

EYE INJURY

HAZARD!

Wear protective

equipment when

using this tool.

The Model H8211 Grinder kit is equipped
with

1

/

4

"

and

1

/

8

" collets for the included

grinding stones.

To change a collet:

1. DISCONNECT THE GRINDER FROM

THE AIR SUPPLY.

2. Remove the collect nut from the grind-

er.

3. Using needlenose pliers, remove the

collet from the shaft.

4. Insert the desired collet and tighten the

collet nut with the included wrenches.

These procedures should be done after
each use:

Wipe the motor housing and tool bits
with a dry cloth, or blow off the dust and
debris with compressed air.

Check for damage to tooling, hoses,
housing or other accessories.

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