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Bench Grinder - Scantool
Induction Required
This equipment requires an induction prior to use. For your own safety and to avoid damage to the equipment do not attempt to use it until you have been inducted.It's a two part induction. There is an in-person induction which will take no more than an hour. Please read the wiki before your in-person induction. Once you complete the quiz (on the enrollment portal pc), you should be able to turn on the bleepy box
Fire/explosion risk
This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use and do not grind anything made of auminium or magnesium as these materials may catch fire or explode.Laceration / Entanglement
This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use.Noise / Hearing Damage
This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use and wear hearing protection and offer to those around.Toxic Fumes
This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use and make sure the roller shutter is fully open to prevent poisonous fumes from building up in the space.Sparks
This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use and make sure the area is clear of flammable materials before you start.PPE Required
This equipment requires the use of eye protection and may require hearing protection during use.PPE required
- safety glasses - ear defenders - overalls or something to proetct from sparks and cover up loose clothing is advised - face shield protection is also advised to protect from sparks and debris
Location
Attached to the grinding cart in the hot works area.
Risks
Risk Assessment
- to be added
Safety and Conduct
DO NOT GRIND ALUMINIUM OR MAGNESIUM - FIRE OR EXPLOSION RISK
Go through the before you start checks below before starting and follow the guidance for correct use of the bench grinder. Always wear safety goggles or a face shield when using the bench grinder. Never wear gloves, a tie, loose clothing, a watch, rings or jewellary when using the becnh grinder.
If there is any damage to the grinding wheel, electrics, or any guards missing, do not use. Put a note on the machine and put a thread on the forum to let people know or contact committee.
Emergency stop button on the front
The hot works area is a small area and due to the hazards of the other equipment in the space, only one piece of equipment can be operated at one time. Please be considerate of others who may want to use the area.
PPE
- safety glasses
- ear defenders
- overalls or something to proetct from sparks and cover up loose clothing is advised
- face shield protection is also advised to protect from sparks and debris
Induction
Prior to using the grinder, you must attend an in-person induction. Please post on the forum if you want an induction.
Prior to an induction, please have a quick read through the welder manual, and read this wiki page.
The induction consists of a quiz, and an in-person induction. You must pass the quiz first.
Please note, the induction only covers the basics and essential safety elements, as well as any hackspace-specific rules. There won't be anything on grinder techniques / settings, as there's a myriad of information online.
The induction is for the safe use of this machine for the protection of the users and those around. Therefore, no one other than the inducted users should use the equipment, even under supervision of an inducted user.
Once you have has the induction you can use the equipment by pressing your fob or membership card against the RFID/ bleepy box. Please log out after use.
Introduction
Used for shaping and sharpening the cutting edges of tools.
Manual
Link to manual bench_grinder_scantool_-_manual.pdf
Specs
- RPM: 3000
- Voltage 1x230V-50Hz
- Motor (Watt) 350
- Wheel size, Grinding wheel (mm) 150x20x32
- Grit, Grinding wheel 36/60
- Number of spindle speeds 1
- Bench Model 1
- Length (mm) 360
- Width (mm) 200
- Height (mm) 280
- Net Weight (kg) 10
Left hand side is course abrasion, right hand side if fine abrasion.
Accessories
No accessories
Instructions
Before starting the motor check:
- End shields are secured to the main wheel guard by screws, which must be secured at all times.
- Wheel can be revolved freely by hand.
- Check the wheel for damage, chips of cracks. DO NOT USE and change the wheel if there are any, or if you can't change the wheel, remove the wheel and bin it, leave a note on the machine and the forum or let committee know.
- The toolrests are in position, adjusted to within 3mm (1/8“) of the periphery face of the wheel, and firmly secured. This is to prevent the workpiece getting jammed between the work rest and the wheel whcih can damage and crack the wheel.
- The protective eyeshields fitted to Bench Grinders are clean and secured in the correct position, or that recommended and approved type of protective goggles, with clean lenses, are worn before operating the machine.
- All adjustments and checks are made with the machine disconnected from the power supply.
- If anything is wrong with the grinder or wheels do not use, put a not on it saying “DO NOT USE”, put a thread on the forum or let the committee know ASAP.
When starting and using the machine:
- Check that the wheel, especially a new replacement wheel, is in sound condition by allowing the machine to run up to maximum speed and remain there for at least 30 seconds before it is put into use. During this check make sure that all personnel are standing clear of the machine.
- Allow the machine to run up to full speed before applying the workpiece to be ground. Never start the grinder with a workpeice against the abrasion wheel.
- Feed the workpiece smoothly onto the grinding wheel and avoid harsh intermittent pressure and bumping onto the wheel.
- Do not apply coolant water to the abrasion wheel, dip the workpiece in water to cool it.
- Always apply light but firm pressure, and allow the wheel to rotate at the maximum possible speed.
- Avoid excessive pressure as this will tend to decrease the wheel speed and the amount of stock removal, cause uneven wear onthe grinding wheel.
- Only apply the workpiece to the face of the abrasive wheel.
- Always use the abrasive wheels that are rated consistent with the speed rating of the bench grinder.
- Do not arrest the wheel by applying pressure to it at the conclusion of the grinding operation. Always allow the machine to run down freely to rest.
- The machine can be operating max. 30 min/hour.
- Always clean the bench grinder and work area when you are finished grinding.
Tips for use:
Wheel Care
Store spare grinding wheels flat on a firm surface with a layer of compressible material between the wheels and the storage surface. Similar material should be placed between wheels when a number are being stored. As the grinding wheel is used it will wear. it is recommended that the wheel is replaced when the diameter has been reduced approximatcly 25% below the original size (e.g. 300 mm to 225 mm : 200 mm to 150 mm : 150 mm to 112 mm : and 12.5 mm to 94 mm). Wear on the wheel can cause eccentricity leading to machine vibration and bouncing of the workpiece. Unless this condition is corrected it can result in further damage to the wheel and possible harm to the rotor bearings. To obtain wheel balance and good efficient grinding action the wheel must be redressed. A suitable wheel dressing tool is avaiable under the part number 1168. Once replaced, perform a ring/tap test of the wheel to ensure the wheel has no voids in it.
General Maintenance
Always disconnect the machine from the power supply before making any adjustment to the wheels or any other attachment. Check the supply cable and replace any damaged length. Replacement cables must be of the same current rating as that originally fitted. The earth wire must always be connected an d maintained. Keep the area around the machine as clean as possible. Replace damaged tool rests and eyeshields. Failure to do this can cause accidents. Bearings should be regreased when a major overhaul of the machine is carried out.
Clean up
Sweep down the area to remove dust to debris from the grinding
Consumables
Bench Grinder wheels Coarse on the left, fine on the right
