Getting to know your tool, Tool specs – Work Sharp WS2000 Tool Sharpener & Grinder User Guide User Manual

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Getting to Know Your Tool

Tool Specs

1

5

horsepower induction motor

1750 RPM max. wheel speed

Edge-Vision™ slotted wheel—accepts slotted or solid abrasive media

Cast aluminum top, cast aluminum chisel sharpening port with diamond plated

heat sink; Cast metal top tool rest; Impact and vibration resistant tool grade
plastic housing and base

Air-cooling system: Heat sink and routed airflow

Industrial grade switch with safety lockout and grounded 6' power cord

150 mm adhesive-backed abrasives for adhering to grinding wheel

Top Knob

for securing

wheel

Wheel Direction

Indicator

Top Tool Rest for

top-side freehand

sharpening

Also accepts standard 6" PSA

abrasives with trimming

Alignment

fence keeps tool

square during

sharpening

Durable plastic

housing and

base

Edge-Vision™ Slotted Wheel

allows you to see the cutting

edge as you sharpen!

Locking power

switch

Air-cooling vent
ports for routed

air flow cooling

Edge-Vision™ underside

sharpening port

& grit exhaust port

6' grounded power cord

Air-cooling vent ports for

routed air flow cooling

Wheel direction indicator

Tool hold-down keeps tool

flat during sharpening

Chisel Port is 1

5

/

8

" wide

with fixed 25° angle. Heat

sink is diamond plated to

remove burr.

Bench mounting tabs

Durable cast

aluminum top

1

5

hp induction motor

produces 1750 rpm

max. wheel speed

WARNING:

Keep your

WORK SHARP™ WS2000

and the work space clean for best
performance and safety. Do not let
sharpening debris accumulate on,
in or around the

WORK SHARP

WS2000. Accumulated fine metal
sharpening debris can be very hot
and may present a fire danger if the
machine or your workspace is not
properly cleaned and maintained.
Accumulated sharpening debris can
also degrade the life of your

WORK

SHARP™ WS2000 and cause pre-

mature wear on some components.
If sharpening debris has accumu-
lated, do not immediately throw it
into a trash receptacle without en-
suring the debris is completely cool
and free of heat. Improperly dispos-
ing of the accumulated sharpening
debris may present a fire risk. Do
not collect the sharpening debris
during sharpening. This increases
the risk of heat build up in the de-
bris and the potential for fire.

OFF-LOCKED OUT

OFF

ON

To lock out power switch, remove the lock-out key.
The machine can now be turned off, but not on.
To turn the machine on, insert lock-out key in the
front of the power switch. Machine may now be
turned on or off.

SAFETY FEATURE:

Lock out power switch

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