38 / Cutting Discs & Grinding Wheels www.youtube.com/NortonAbrasivesEMEA TECHNICAL INFORMATION SAFETY ADVICE DOs Always handle and store wheels carefully. Cutting discs should be stacked horizontally and flat, preferably on a steel base plate. Depressed centre wheels should be placed on top of each other or stored in the original packaging Always visually inspect all wheels before mounting for possible damage in transit Always use a safety guard and ensure that it is correctly positioned and securely fitted. It should cover at least one half of the wheel and protect the operator in the unlikely event of a wheel breakage. NON-REINFORCED CUTTING DISCS SHOULD ONLY BE USED ON FIXED MACHINES AND SHOULD BE CORRECTLY GUARDED. Always switch ‘OFF’ the power at supply source and/or remove the plug from the socket before changing the wheel Always ensure that the spindle speed of the machine does not exceed the operating speed marked on the wheel Always use the correct wheel mounting flanges and ensure that they are undamaged, clean and free from burrs SEE EN 12413 Allow newly mounted wheels to run at operating speed, with the guard in place, for a reasonable time before cutting or grinding Always wear EYE PROTECTION Always wear appropriate safety clothing such as DUST MASK, GLOVES, EAR PROTECTION, OVERALLS AND SAFETY SHOES Always have machine speeds checked regularly, especially after maintenance or repair. Machines fitted with speed control devices (Governors), must be properly maintained at all times Check tension of driving belts, where fitted, on a regular basis. Belts must be kept tight to ensure full power transmission. Always secure the workpiece firmly while it is being cut or ground Put portable machines in suitable cradles, when not being used, to avoid damage to the wheel Always use a portable machine in a comfortable position, where the workpiece is well balanced and the machine is well supported Grind at an angle above 30 degrees to the workpiece with a depressed centre grinding wheel Keep the working area around cutting and grinding operations clear. It is very dangerous if an operator trips and falls with an operating machine in his hands DON’Ts Handle wheels roughly Use non-reinforced cutting discs on portable machines Store wheels in a damp atmosphere or in extreme temperatures Mount a damaged wheel Tighten the mounting nut or locking flange excessively. To do so can distort the flanges Force a wheel onto a machine spindle Use mounting flanges which are incorrect, damaged, dirty or burred Use blotters with depressed centre wheels less than or equal to 406mm (EN 12413) Use a machine which is not in good mechanical condition Use a machine without a wheel guard Use wheels without proper ventilation or dust protection equipment Apply side pressure to cutting discs. You should not bend the wheel Stop the wheel by applying pressure to the periphery or face. Always switch the machine off and allow the wheel to stop revolving Allow the wheel to be trapped or pinched in the cut Apply excessive pressure onto the wheel so that the driving motor slows down Grind on the side of cutting discs or depressed centre wheels below 4,0mm thickness Drop or lower a portable machine by the cable or airline onto the floor. A wheel can be easily cracked, if it is put down hard, by the weight of the machine. This is a common cause of wheel breakage Grind with a depressed centre grinding wheel at an angle below 30 degrees to the workpiece Use a machine in a position where you do not have full control of the machine and you are not well balanced CUTTING DISCS & GRINDING WHEELS
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