Mounting of Abrasive Equipment
Use only recommended sizes and types of abrasives.
Do not use mounting wheels that are chipped or cracked, or may have been dropped.
Correct mounting is necessary to prevent injury from broken mounted wheels.
Do not fit a wheel soaked in any fluid.
Grinding wheels should be a free fit but not loose on the spindle to prevent stress at the hole. Do not use reducing bushes to fit large hole grinding wheels.
Attach wheel with flanges conforming to international standard and in good condition.
Flanges shall be clean, have a flat contact surface and be without cracks and burrs.
Do not use unauthorised bushings or adaptors to attach large hole abrasive wheels.
Use blotters when delivered with the grinding wheel.
Do not mismatch wheel- and spindle thread.
Spindle and spindle threads shall be without damage or wear.
Mount the wheel correctly and tighten to recommended torque to prevent that the wheel falls off when the air grinder is stopped.
Do a test run of every new mounted wheel in a safe position for 30 seconds. Use a barrier such as under a heavy work table to stop any possible broken wheel parts. Stop immediately if vibration is excessive