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OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS
- Work area must allow
operator to move about freely.
- Without exception,
operator must wear heavy leather or canvas apron.
- Operator must wear
safety goggles and/or face shield, or safety glasses with side shields.
- It is recommended that
the operator wear heavy safety gloves.
- It is recommended that
the operator wear safety shoes or toe guards.
COATED ABRASIVE PRECAUTIONS AND USE
- Carefully
examine abrasive products for damage. Never use an abrasive belt
with a ripped or cut edge, or with severe creases in the backing.
- Never
use a disc with nicks, cuts, or tears on the edge or center hole.
Do not use a disc if it overhangs the back-up pad more than 1/4
inch.
- If
a ticking sound or bumping noise occurs, stop the machine and check
for machine or belt damage.
- On
back stand operations operator should present the workpiece below
the horizontal center line of the contact wheel.
- An
upward stroke should be used when presenting the workpiece to the
abrasive belt. It will improve cutting and draw the hands away from
the abrasive belt.
- Run
the abrasive belt in the direction of the arrows as marked on the
backing. Adjust the belt tension to ensure good contact with the
drive and pulleys. This will help the belt to track properly. Too
much belt tension can break the abrasive belt.
MACHINE SAFEGUARD
- The
contact wheel, idler assembly and abrasive belt should be enclosed
within a sheet metal safety guard that will protect against belt
breakage.
- An
exhaust system should be used to collect dust in all sanding and
grinding operations.
- Sparks
from grinding should be directed downward away from the face and
body. Do not grind near flammable substances.
- Make
sure the spindle speed of grinder does not exceed maximum RPM marked
on the contact wheel.
- Always
check for balance and run-out of the contact and idler wheel.
STORAGE FACILITIES
- Coated
abrasives deliver their performance best when stored and used at
temperature ranges and relative humidities most comfortable for
human beings. They achieve their maximum efficiency at a temperature
range from 60 to 80 F., and at a relative humidity of 50% to 65%.
IMPROPER STORAGE CAN CAUSE
(a) Weakened Bond
(b) Curl
(c) Brittleness
(d) Breaking
GLUE BOND PRODUCTS
- Moisture will cause
the bond to soften and cutting efficiency will be lost.
RESIN BOND PRODUCTS
- The
resin itself is impervious to moisture, but the backing is not,
and absorption of water will cause it to curl.
OPTIMUM STORAGE CONDITIONS
(a) 60 -80 F (1 5 -
25 C)
(b) 50% - 65% relative
humidity
RECOMMENDED STORAGE BEFORE USE
(a) Leave products in
cartons as supplied
(b) Keep canons:
- Off concrete floors
- Away from open windows
- Away from hot or cold
pipes
- Out of direct sunlight
- Away from extreme
changes in temperature and humidity
(c) Allow good air circulation
between cartons
(d) Ensure correct stock
rotation
- The
most damaging conditions (and the least obvious to detect) are cold
damp nights and hot dry days. Correctly stored, Coated Abrasive
products will fulfill the task for which they were manufactured.
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