Replacing wheels – Grizzly H7760 User Manual

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H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder

Replacing Wheels

4. An undamaged wheel will emit a clear metal-

lic ring or “ping” sound in each of these spots.
A damaged wheel will respond with a dull
thud that has no clear tone.

5. If you determine from the ring test that the

wheel is damaged, DO NOT use it!

Omitting the paper discs during assembly

can put undue stress on the wheel, causing

it to crack and possibly fall apart! NEVER

assemble a grinding wheel on the arbor

without paper or fiber discs between the

wheel and the flanges.

Figure 12. Wheel mounting order.

Flange

Flange

Nut

Wheel

Paper/Fiber

Disc

Paper/Fiber

Disc

6. Re-install the guards and shields.

7. Run a new wheel for at least one minute

while standing clear of the line of rotation. If a
wheel does have defects it will generally fail
as soon as it gets up to full speed.

5. Mount the new wheel in the reverse order or

as shown in

Figure 12. Always make certain

there is are paper or fiber discs between the
wheel flanges and the wheel itself. Tighten
the nut snugly but DO NOT over-tighten.
Over-tightening can crack the wheel.

To remove/mount a wheel:

1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE

POWER SUPPLY!

2. Remove the three Phillips head screws and

nuts that go through the outer guard. Take off
the outer guard and the rim guard.

3. Use a wrench on the nut that holds the wheel

on the arbor. Hold the wheel from turning
with your other hand.

Note: The grinding wheel arbor has a left-
handed thread, so loosening the nut will
require turning it clockwise.

4. Remove the outer wheel flange and paper

disc. Pull the wheel free from the arbor.
There will also be a paper disc and a wheel
flange on the back side of the wheel which
should also be removed.

The hazards of using a damaged wheel

include flying chunks of sharp abrasive

material that could cause serious injury or

death. Inspect every grinding wheel before

it is mounted and DO NOT use a damaged

grinding wheel!

The wheel guard assembly must be removed in
order to mount or dismount a grinding wheel.

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