| Mounting
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| 1.Inspect carefully for cracks or any marks that look as though the wheel might have been damaged. |
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| 2.Test the wheel with a wooden mallet and use the one that it gives a clear ring. |  |
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| 3.Select correct wheel for operation. |
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| 4.Be sure that machine speed doesn't exceed the ultimate velocity of wheel. |
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| 5.Never alter hole in wheel or force wheel on spindle. |
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| 6.Use clean, recessed, matching flanges at least 1/3 wheel diameter. |
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| 7.Use one clean, smooth blotter on each side of wheel under each flange. |
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| 8.Tighten nut only enough to hold wheel firmly. |  |
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| 9.Adjust wheel guard before starting wheel. |
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| 10.Hood of grinding wheel must be designed properly. |
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| 11.Don't adjust speed of motor without a correct suggestion from manufacturer. |
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