old:equipment:bench-grinder

  • If it sticks to a magnet it is fine.
  • If it is stainless steel (and you are sure) it is fine.
  • Otherwise check first.
  • Ensure that the wheels are free from defects and have no aluminium embedded in them. They should be dull, not shiny.
  • Ensure that the rests are near but not touching the wheels.
  • Ensure that the guards are down - adjust them from the hinge not the loose end.
  • Ensure the wheels rotate freely before switching the grinder on by turning them by hand.
  • When adjusting the clear guards, make sure to adjust the left-hand by grabbing the top of the guard. It has snapped off in the past and been reattached using epoxy.
  • Do not grip the work too close to the wheel - it gets hot
  • Do not force the work too hard - the grinder relies on speed, not on power
  • When smoothing the end of a rod, steady it with the hand closest to the grinder and turn and rotate it with the other.
  • Wear eye protection - hot metal in the eye is not pleasant
  • Do NOT wear gloves - they could get entangled and pull your hand into the machine
  • Never use the side of the wheel, however convenient it may seem. This can cause the wheel to shatter
  • Don't stand in the path of the wheel when starting the grinder in case a wheel should shatter
  • Don't leave the grinder until it has completely stopped spinning - other members may not realise it is still dangerous

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  • old/equipment/bench-grinder.txt
  • Last modified: 2022/11/30 16:31
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