Stow SFG10E Coffee Grinder User Manual


 
SFG10E ELECTRIC SURFACE GRINDER — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (07/16/07) — PAGE 21
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
FIGURE 26
FIGURE 27
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DO NOT OPERATE THE SURFACE GRINDER WITH THE
229019-017 MOUNTING WEDGES IN AN IMPROPER
MOUNTING CONFIGURATION. MOUNTING A WEDGE
BETWEEN THE MULTI-ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT
AND THE OUTSIDE RIB OF THE ALUMINUM DISC CAN
ALLOW THE WEDGE TO COME IN DIRECT CONTACT
WITH A VERTICAL WALL AND/OR FLOOR OBSTRUC-
TION. SUCH OCCURRENCE CAN RESULT IN LOSS
OF MACHINE CONTROL, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/
OR PERSONAL INJURY.
BEFORE OPERATING THE SURFACE GRINDER WITH
ANY MULTI-ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT, DETERMINE
THAT NO PORTION OF THE ATTACHMENT AND/OR
MOUNTING WEDGE EXTENDS BEYOND THE NORMAL
PERIMETER OF THE ALUMINUM DISC.
5) Using a hammer, strike the wider side of the mounting
wedge with controlled, direct blows to firmly seat the
multi-accessory attachment into the aluminum disc.
Usually one or two direct blows will be sufficient to
properly retain the attachment.
6) Determine that the multi-accessory attachment is in
full contact with the aluminum disc. If not in proper
contact, refer to REMOVING A MULTI-ACCESSORY
ATTACHMENT (not including multi-segmented, dry
diamond blades) FROM THE ROTATING DISC for proper
removal procedures.
7) Return the SURFACE GRINDER to its normal operating
position.
8) If the machine is to be used immediately, reconnect
the extension cord or SURFACE GRINDER to the power
source. Determine that the ON/OFF switch located on
the operator handle is in the OFF position.
Do not apply excessive impact force to the mounting
wedge to cause splitting. Once the multi-accessory
attachment is seated in the aluminum disc, further
impact force on the wedge will not increase the
seating force.
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Improper seating force created by an excessive blow
to the mounting wedge will not allow the attachment
to properly release from the aluminum disc if direct
contact with a foreign object is made. Such
occurrence can result in property damage and/or
personal injury. The correct seating force for a
specific job application is that which is sufficient to
retain the attachment, yet still allows it to release
from the aluminum disc when direct contact with a
foreign object is made.
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UNEXPECTED MACHINE START UP CAN RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.