Safety instructions, Specific safety instructions for bench grinders – RIKON Power Tools 80-805 User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIFIC SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS FOR BENCH

GRINDERS

The operation of any grinder or power tool

can result in debris being thrown into your

eyes, which can result in severe and per-

manent eye damage. ALWAYS WEAR EYE

PROTECTION. Everyday eyeglasse are NOT

safety glasses. ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles

(that comply with ANSI standard Z87.1) when

operating power tools.

Basic precautions should always be followed

when using your bench grinder. To reduce the

risk of injury, electrical shock, or fire, comply

with the safety rules listed below:

1. ALWAYS USE THE EYESHIELDS AND

WHEEL GUARDS provided with the grinder.

2. REPLACE A CRACKED OR DAMAGED

GRINDING WHEEL IMMEDIATELY. A

damaged wheel can discharge debris at a

high velocity towards the operator. Carefully

handle the grinding wheels since they are

abrasive. Prior to replacing a grinding wheel,

check it for cracks. DO NOT remove the

blotter or label on both sides of the grinding

wheel. Tighten the spindle nut just enough to

hold the grinding wheel firmly to the Bench

Grinder. DO NOT over-tighten the nut.

Excessive clamping force can damage the

grinding wheel. Only use the wheel flanges

provided with the grinder. When selecting a

replacement grinding wheel use only properly

sized wheels, and verify that the grinding

wheel has a higher R.P.M. rating than the

maximum R.P.M. of the Bench Grinder.

3. THE DIAMETER OF THE GRINDING

WHEELS WILL DECREASE WITH USE.

Adjust the tool rests and spark arrestors to

maintain a distance of 1/16” from the wheel.

4. DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF THE

BENCH GRINDER WHEN STARTING IT.

Stand to one side of the Bench Grinder and

turn it “ON”. Wait at the side for one minute

until the grinder comes up to full speed. There

is always a possibility that debris from a

damaged grinding wheel may be discharged

towards the operator.

5. THE BENCH GRINDER WILL PRODUCE

SPARKS AND DEBRIS DURING GRINDING

OPERATIONS. Be sure that there are not any

flammable materials in the vicinity. Frequently

clean grinding dust from the back of the

Bench Grinder.

6. NEVER FORCE THE WORKPIECE

AGAINST A GRINDING WHEEL, especially

if the wheel is cold. Apply the workpiece

slowly, allowing the grinding wheel an

opportunity to warm up. This will minimize

the chance of wheel breakage. DO NOT grind

using the sides of the grinding wheels. DO

NOT apply coolant directly to the grinding

wheel.

7. KEEP ALL WHEEL GUARDS IN PLACE.

DO NOT USE THE BENCH GRINDER WITH

THE WHEEL GUARDS REMOVED.

8. KEEP THE TOOL RESTS FIRMLY IN

PLACE AND TIGHTENED. Use them to

safely position your material for grinding.

9. ALWAYS USE THE SUPPLIED WHEEL

DRESSER TO RESURFACE THE FACE OF

THE GRINDING WHEEL.

10. DRESS THE GRINDING WHEEL

OFTEN. This will keep the wheel surface flat

and free of nicks and residue/glaze.

11. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND

WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to

see that keys and adjusting wrenches are

removed from grinder before turning it on.

12. ALLOW THE GRINDER TO ATTAIN

FULL SPEED BEFORE BEGINNING WORK.

13. NEVER STOP THE GRINDER BY

FORCING MATERIAL INTO THE WHEEL.

Let the grinder stop rotating on its own.
14. SECURE THE BENCH GRINDER to a

stand or workbench to prevent sliding or

tipping during use. See page 12.
15. FREQUENTLY clean grinding dust from

inside of the wheel guards and beneath

grinder.
16. NEVER GRIND SMALL STOCK without

it being properly supported on the tool rests,

and held by pliers or clamps.

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