Buffing & polishing – Grizzly H4380 User Manual

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Model h4380 (Mfg. since 7/02)

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For buffing and polishing, grizzly offers a broad
line of buffing wheels and polishing compounds.
please refer to our current catalog for more infor-
mation on these. to buff or polish with the buffer:

1. Make sure the power cord is unplugged and

remove the

5

8

" hex nuts at the end of each

shaft. Facing the machine, the left-hand shaft
has left-handed threads. the right-hand shaft
has right-handed threads.

2. sandwich a buffing wheel between the two

wheel flanges provided and slide the assem-
bly onto the shaft. use only the wheel flang-
es supplied with this machine. the buffing
assembly should look similar to

figure 4.

figure 4. Buffing wheels mounted.

DO nOt buff on the top of the wheel or

the workpiece may be thrown back at you.

refer to figure 5 before using your buffer.

5. With both hands, firmly grasp the item to

be polished. lightly and evenly move the
workpiece back and forth on the edge of the
buffing wheel in the grayed in area shown in

figure 5. Be careful when polishing plated
metals; there is a chance that the thin plated
material may be damaged. A light pressure is
all that is needed for quality work.

3. tighten the hex nut while holding the shaft

with your other hand. the direction of the
threads and motor rotation ensure that the
nuts on both sides will not self loosen.

4. plug the buffer into the power source. select

the appropriate stick of polishing compound
for your application, turn ON the buffer and
apply the compound to the rotating face of the
wheel. Always wear safety glasses because
particles of polishing compound or buffing
wheel may fly off.

Front

figure 5. illustrated from a side profile, shows

the only portion of the wheel that should be used

during buffing.

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