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Bench Grinder

The document discusses the bench grinder, which is not technically a woodworking tool but belongs in every wood shop. It can be used to sharpen chisels, knives, and other cutting tools. A bench grinder can also shape metal objects when needed. The document provides safety tips for using a bench grinder, including securely fastening it to a bench or floor, wearing eye protection, never removing guards, and using tool rests. It emphasizes starting the grinder slowly and checking wheels for cracks before use to prevent injury from wheel failure.

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Bench Grinder

The document discusses the bench grinder, which is not technically a woodworking tool but belongs in every wood shop. It can be used to sharpen chisels, knives, and other cutting tools. A bench grinder can also shape metal objects when needed. The document provides safety tips for using a bench grinder, including securely fastening it to a bench or floor, wearing eye protection, never removing guards, and using tool rests. It emphasizes starting the grinder slowly and checking wheels for cracks before use to prevent injury from wheel failure.

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David Peasley II

The Bench Grinder


Technically, it isn't a woodworking tool.

However, a bench grinder belongs in


every wood shop because of the
number of tasks it can fulfill to support
the woodworker. Your bench grinder
can be used to keep your chisels,
knives, and other similar cutting tools
sharp.
A bench grinder can be used for
shaping metal objects when
modifications are needed.

Bench Grinder
Safety
Pedestal Grinders should be securely attached to the

floor and Bench Grinders should be securely fastened


to a bench in order to handle grinding operations.
Always check that a Grinding Wheel R.P.M Rating is
consistent with speed of the Grinding Machine.
Always wear eye protection (safety glasses or face
shield)
Never remove guards from a Bench/Pedestal Grinder.
They offer protection in case of wheel failure and
protects hands and fingers from injury.
Work rests or tools rests are provided on all machines.
The work on a bench grinder should be securely fixed
and close enough to the grinding wheel to prevent the
job from slipping off. It should be adjusted as the disc
becomes smaller through wear and dressing. Never
adjust tool rests while the grinder is running.

More safety tips


Before commencing grinding, allow the grinding

wheel to run at operating speed for at one minute. Do


not stand directly in front of a Grinding Wheel when it
is first started. Do not use a wheel that vibrates.
When commencing a grinding operation, bring the
object into contact with the grinding wheel slowly and
smoothly avoiding impact or bumping motions.
Move the object being ground, back and forth across
the face of the wheel, as this prevents "ruts" or
grooves from forming.
Occasionally a new wheel is cracked or flawed and is
likely to shatter as soon as it is used. New wheels
should be visually checked and given a test before
being fixed to the spindle. Tap the side of the wheel
with a light tool. It should have a clear ring. A dull
noise indicates a flaw.

more safety
Ensure that the hole in the grinding wheel fits

closely on the spindle.


When a wheel has been newly fitted between
appropriate washers & flanges, rotate it by hand
to check the balance before switching on the
power to use the machine.
Unless flanges and washers are evenly seated on
either side of the wheel before the locking nut is
tightened, the wheel can crack and shatter. Avoid
over-tightening the locking nut, as this can exert
hazardous forces on the wheels.
Unless the wheel is "dressed" with a diamond
dresser, when pores become blocked or it loses
its cutting effect, exerting forces that may cause
the wheel to shatter.

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