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1.       Do not use this tool if the actual free speed exceeds the  rated rpm  Check the free speed of the Grinder before mount   ing a wheel  after all tool repairs  before each job and after  every 8 hours of use  Check   speed with a calibrated tachometer  without the abrasive  product installed      Do not use any wheel or other abrasive accessory whose  maximum operating speed  as defined by its manufacturer  is  less than the rated speed of the Grinder      Inspect all grinding wheels for chips or cracks prior to  mounting  Do not use a wheel that is chipped    cracked or otherwise damaged    e Inspect arbor  threads  amp  clamping devices for damage  amp   wear prior to mounting wheel or other abrasive accessory      Do not use a grinding wheel that has been exposed to freez   ing temperatures  extreme temperature   changes  high humidity  solvents  water or other liquids      Make certain grinding wheel or other abrasive accessory  properly fits the spindle  The wheel should not fit too snugly or  too loosely  Plain hole wheels should have about  007   0 17  mm  maximum diametral   clearance  Do not use reducing bushings to adapt a wheel to  any arbor unless such bushings are supplied by and recom   mended by the wheel manufacturer      Blotters shall always be used between flanges and abrasive  wheel surfaces to ensure uniform distribution of flange pres   sure  except type 27  amp  28 wheels  and shall cover the entire  contact area of the wheel flange    e Always use 
2.       MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    industrial Tools at Wer  General Safety and Maintenance Manual    4 HORSEPOWER    SUPER HEAVY DUTY VERTICAL GRINDERS    4 Horsepower Vertical Grinders    4 HORSEPOWER    Model Throttle Power Weight Height over Air Rated Speed Wheel Capacity  Number Type Output Spindle Consump   tion    4H P  50cfm  4500 RPM w  9 Inch T27 Wheel Guard   3000 W   23 6 L s    4500 RPM w  9 Inch T28 Wheel Guard   6000 RPM w  7 Inch T27 Wheel Guard   6000 RPM w  7 Inch T28 Wheel Guard   SAFETY TU Ese   7 7 riches 6000 RPM w  9 Inch T27 Wheel Guard   65VS LEVER GOK   seem  6000 RPM w  9 Inch T28 Wheel Guard  8000 RPM w  7 Inch T27 Wheel Guard   8000 RPM w  7 Inch T28 Wheel Guard    NOTE  Standard RPM is 6000RPM     THE HENRY TOOL CO   MANUFACTURED BY HENRY TOOLS  498 SO  BELVOIR BLVD   SOUTH EUCLID  OH 44121 U S A   PH   216  291 1011 OR  800  826 5257 o FAX   216  291 5949 OR  800  303 2800  EMAIL  DAVIIDHOMSN COM e WEBSITE  WWW HENRYTOOLS COM             General Operators Instructions and Service Manual                MODELS  65 VL  65 VS       boc    650 54        650 56    E      ae j    650 55    650 1 ALS       Chafers Bardi    550 33 SP  550 33 SW  550 33 L    1 841555  1 2 x1 2    650 33  3 8 1 2   IPTIONAL               550 38    e _  lt a        550 49 ac     Bu  a    550 50 650 57  TUNE 700 30    O iriNG AIR SEAL     a  cCs    550 38    f 550 50     550 49     OPTIONAL     600 51    C 700 5 26 GK          200 9   O Ring   500 46 Snap Ring    550 33 5W  Screen
3.  Fiter             550 3 5P      Spacer    s5038  lever     55050      leverPin      56013  Throttle Valve Assembly     with 200 9 o ring installed   soos Pungersping            650 1 AL Live Handle Body  Non Lockout  type     650 1 ALS Safety Lock Valve Body Bare           Part Number  AA 650 1 AL    Description    Handle Assembly  Complete    Non lockout handle     AA 650 1 ALS   Safety Lock Handle Assembly   Complete      650 33          Screen Bushing 1 2x3 8   650 54   Safety Lock Pin   650 55   Safety Lock Spring   650 56   Safety Lock Lever   650 57  SetScrew        700 48  700 54 Lock Washer    g41555          Screen Bushing  1 2X1 2           www HenryTools com  Page 171    For additional product information visit our website        Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual                       cylinder       AA S80 45 RPN  AA 550 60  G000RPM   AA 550 72  7200RPM   Case sold with all    AA 550 80  SOOURPM   STEWS necessary   T      Note  Handles not    included     NES Piet 300  TC a  Sy  TODONUI  97 Gundi  N ug Spirabcool Pad Setup    ru ET  Lg AMINES Cup Gand  T lm   d    Sa    3 dst    E  racer d Eaerisenid C enia shee      PPL a Padi  nipan kis HHF Ped     a AN s      i td                  MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    Guaed reseed for clarity   ALWATS LEA GUA    Note  The grinding wheel shown hasa threaded hub                 www HenryTools com   Page 172 For additional product infor
4.  so the slot is kept at constant or  increasing width during the whole operation    e If the abrasive product gets jammed in a cut slot  shut off the grinder  and ease the wheel free  Check that the wheel is still correctly secured  and not damaged before continuing the operation      A cut off wheel shall NOT be used for side grinding              www HenryTools com  Page 176    For additional product information visit our website     Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC     216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual          MODELS  Wii 65 VL    e   og  i                PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION   WHEN USING THE  TOOL  CONTINUED     The 6  amp  11 cup wheels remove large amounts of metal and are good  for open spaces  Use a Type 27  amp  28 wheel for weld grinding  notch and  gate removal  pipe beveling and repair or in metal fabrication  petro   chemical maintenance or construction     Your selection and purchase of finishing tools has a direct effect on  process and product quality  Your decision can make a difference in fin   ishing efficiency and in the improved quality and durability of finishes   Only use recommended equipment and adaptors  Inspect grinding  wheels closely for any imperfections  damage or broken edges  Use  correct size guards  flanges  blotters  spindles and mounting practices  to ensure operator safety  All give you the ability to match capacity  and attachment precisely to the work piece and material for f
5. PEEDS AVAILABLE   ACCESSORIES    849259 SANDING PAD NUT    849913 7    SANDING PAD   MAX 8500 RPM     849914 9    SANDING PAD  MAX 6500RPM     HENRY TOOLS  INC     216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257             www HenryTools com  Page 173    For additional product information visit our website     Revised 02 19 12    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual             PART NO  DESCRIPTION    849269 DEPRESSED CENTER WHL  ADAPTOR  KIT     REPAIR KIT    510124   REPAIR KIT Includes the fol     lowing     1  700 7 Bearing    1  700 9 Bearing    1  1000 5 Snap Ring   1  650 13 Gasket    1  650 1 BTG Gasket   4  700 13 Blades    DISASSEMBLY   1  Disconnect air and remove all wheels and accessories from grinder   2  Secure the dead handle  550 1 C  of the qrinder in a vise  Remove  the three socket head screws  700 47A  and remove wheel guard    3  Grasp the wheel flange  550 12A  and pull the complete motor as   sembly from the case    4  Put the flats of the wheel flange  550 12A  in the vise and remove  governor   NOTE LEFT HAND THREAD    5  Remove lock ring  1000 5   Holding the cylinder  700 11  in the  left hand  place a long tap pin in the hole left by the removal of the  governor  With a small hammer  tap light y on the end of this pin   which seperates the spindle  650 8  from the rear bearing  700 9   and the rear thrust  700 16     6  Remove cylinder  700 11   rotor blades  700 13  and rotor  700   12   Do not remove key  700 15  at this time    7  Clamp a suitabl
6. TE    9  Numerous holes on top of cylinder face  upwards     10  Slip rear bearing  700 9  in rear thrust   700 16  and press onspindle  Press on  inner race of bearing   Be sure that short  dowel pin in cylinder goes into hole in rear  thrust 700 16     11  Place lock ring  1000 5  on spindle    There is no groove     12  Prior to reassembly inspect governor for  any damage   i e  gouges nicks or dents    13  Screw governor  AA 550 XX  tightly onto  rear spindle   NOTE THIS IS LEFT HAND  THREAD  Oil governor and inside of motor   14  Assemble live handle  install live and  dead handles to case  650 1  place gasket   650 13  in rear face of case    15  Place gasket  650 1 BTG  over holes in  the case of  650 1   Then drop motor assem   bly package in case and line up holes in front  bearing support with those in front of case   16  Replace the guard by lining up guard  holes with the motor holes  Install the three  bolts  700 47A  and lockwashers  700 46    Tighten bolts down until snug then back off  1 2 turn    17  Connect tool to air supply and apply air in  several short bursts    18  Now run tool and tighten down bolts  evenly   Alternating from corner to corner    19  CHECK RPM WITH A RELIABLE  TACHOMETER  TOOL MUST RUN AT OR  BELOW SPEED THAT IS STAMPED ON THE  TOOL              www HenryTools com  Page 174    For additional product information visit our website     Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructi
7. breathing apparatus  safety glasses  ear plugs  gloves  apron  safety  shoes  hard hat and other equipment    When wearing gloves always be sure that the gloves will not prevent  the throttle mechanism from being released      Prevent exposure and breathing of harmful dust and particles cre   ated by power tool use      Some dust created by power sanding  sawing  grinding  drilling  and  other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause can   cer  birth defects or other reproductive harm  Some examplesof these  chemicals are      lead from lead based paints      crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry prod   ucts  and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber      Your risk from these exposures varies  depending on how often you  do this type of work  To reduce your exposure to these chemicals   work in a well ventilated area  and work with approved safety equip   ment  such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter  out microscopic particles      Keep others a safe distance from your work area  or ensure they use  appropriate Personal Protective Equipment           www HenryTools com  Page 179    For additional product information visit our website  Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    
8. e spindle holder or Rotor  700 12  in vise verti   cally  Line up the keyway in the holder and slide the spindle assem   bly through  Remove wheel flange  right hand thread  with suitable  wrench    8  Remove spindle assembly from vice  Remove key and press spindle  out of bearing support   650 1 BTB   Support bearing  700 7  and  press spindle through    9  Remove  550 21  snap ring  spacer  550 25  and bearing  700 7    10   Optional Step   To check throttle valve  unscrew plug  700 S   26  and lift out valve spring  600 51  and plunger  560 13   Remove  the    o    ring  200 9  with a sharp tool and replace with a new ring     REASSEMBLY   1  Seat  700 7  bearing in bearing support 650 1 BTB   place  550   25   spacer rounded edges facing toward bearing and secure with   550 21  snap ring        MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    2  Press spindle into bearing support  amp   through the 700 7 bearing    3  Place key  700 15  into spindle keyway   4  Clamp a suitable spindle holder or use  Rotor  700 12 in vise vertically  Line up the  keyway in the holder and slide the assembly  through    5  Thread wheel flange 550 12 A  onto  spindle Tighten down with suitable wrench   Remove entire assembly from vise    6  Clamp wheel flange  550 12B  in vise   7  Line up cylinder pin holes in the bear   ing support  650 1 BTB  and the front thrust   700 10     8  Put key  700 15  in spindle keyway and  slide rotor  700 12 down arbor and insert  blades  700 13   Put cylinder  700 11  into  place NO
9. gainst electric shock      Be aware of buried  hidden or other hazards in your work  environment  Do not contact or damage cords  conduits  pipes  or hoses that may contain electrical wires  explosive gases or  harmful liquids      Keep hands  loose clothing  long hair and jewelry away from  working end of tool      Power tools can vibrate in use  Vibration  repetitive motions  or uncomfortable positions may be harmful to your hands and  arms  Stop using any tool if discomfort  tingling feeling or pain  occurs  Seek medical advice before resuming use      Keep body stance balanced and firm  Do not overreach when  operating this tool  Anticipate and be alert   for sudden changes in motion  reaction torques  or forces dur   ing start up and operation      Tool and or accessories may briefly continue their motion  after throttle is released      To avoid accidental starting   ensure tool is in  off  position  before applying air pressure  avoid throttle   when carrying  and release throttle with loss of air    e Ensure work pieces are secure  Use clamps or vises to hold  work piece whenever possible      Do not carry or drag the tool by the hose      Do not use power tools when tired  or under the influence of  medication  drugs  or alcohol      Never use a damaged or malfunctioning tool or accessory      Do not modify the tool  safety devices  or accessories      Do not use this tool for purposes other than those recom   mended      Use accessories recommended by Ingersoll Rand
10. has been installed in  the air supply line  and make others aware of its location    e Do not use damaged  frayed or deteriorated air hoses and fittings      Keep clear of whipping air hoses  Shut off the compressed air before  approaching a whipping hose      Always turn off the air supply  bleed the air pressure and disconnect  the air supply hose before installing  removing or adjusting any acces   sory on this tool  or before performing any maintenance on this tool or  any accessory      Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile liquids such as  kerosene  diesel or jet fuel  Use only recommended lubricants      Use only proper cleaning solvents to clean parts  Use only cleaning  solvents which meet current safety and health standards  Use cleaning  solvents in a well ventilated area    e Keep work area clean  uncluttered  ventilated and illuminated      Do not remove any labels  Replace any damaged label    e For those grinders designed for use with wheels of four inches  diameter and larger  separate the grinder from any quick disconnect  couplings by a hose whip  Never install a quick disconnect directly into  these tools    WARNING   PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION   WHEN USING THE TOOL      Always wear eye protection when operating or performing mainte   nance on this tool      Always wear hearing protection when operating this tool      Always use Personal Protective Equipment appropriate to the tool  used and material worked  This may include dust mask or other  
11. hey are furnished as a part of the wheel  Do not reuse throwaway adapters attached to depressed center wheels by  the manufacturer  Spindles must not be bent and threads must be free of any damage that might keep a wheel from  being centrally mounted or seated properly against driving flange  Wheel must be sufficiently tightened to prevent  spin off  Before using or after mounting wheel  the tool must be run for one minute in a protected enclosure to check  integrity of the wheel     INSPECT THE WHEEL OR ACCESSORY   Check the maximum safe RPM marked on the wheel or accessory  Never use a wheel or accessory rated below the  actual tool speed  Cracked  dropped  faulty  or bent accessories are dangerous  Suspect accessories should not be  used and should be disposed of  Inspect wheel for cracks or chips  water stains  or signs of abuse or improper stor   age Cracked or faulty grinding wheels are dangerous  They must be destroyed rather than risk their use by someone  who may not notice that they are damaged                    www HenryTools com   Page 175 For additional product information visit our website  Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC     216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual             PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION   WHEN  USING THE TOOL  CONTINUED       This tool is not designed for working in explosive environ   ments  including those caused by fumes and dust  or near  flammable materials    e This tool is not insulated a
12. ifies  all portions of this operating instruction merit   ing special attention to ensure that guidelines   rules  hints and the correct work procedures  are observed  and  to prevent damage to and  destruction of the grinder and or parts     A recommended spare part  or set  for every  five  5  tools  Small  low cost or easily lost parts  should be stocked as 3 4 per 10 tools   WARNING     Disconnect the air supply hose  before servicing the tool    INSTALLATION   For most efficient operation  90 psig  620 kPa   of clean dry air is required at the tool with the  tool running  with out extreme fluctuation   Minimum recommended hose size is 3 8    I D   when the length of the hose is eight feet or less   An air line filter and lubricator  should be used   Hose should be blown out before attaching to  the tool    Loss of Power   A loss of power may not be related to the tool   First  check the air line pressure  It should be  90 psi at the tool while operating   LUBRICATION   Lubricate the motor with an air line lubricator   using a light air motor oil  Adjust the lubricator  to dispense one drop per cycle or three drops  per minute    CAUTION Do not use substitutes for oil and  grease  This could   result in damage to the tool    MAINTENANCE   1  Proper and continuous lubrication    2  Blow out air hose to assure a clean air sup   ply    3  Be sure the air filter and line lubricator are  clean           www HenryTools com  Page 178    For additional product information visit o
13. inessing a  high quality finish    After mounting a wheel or other abrasive accessory  the Grinder SHALL  be run in a protected enclosure or under a work bench  at a gradually  increasing speed  for at least 60 seconds  Make certain no one is in  front of or in line with the wheel or other abrasive accessory  Be aware  that it may fail at this time if it is defective  improperly mounted or the  wrong size and speed  STOP IMMEDIATELY if considerable vibration or  other defects are detected  Shut off the air supply and determine the  cause              A WARNING  Always wear eve protection  Ing malrtenanee on this toa     when operating or pertorm     PTS ee  bue We P pE oe  marl vH DE a juan    Mey rur bp arma pa eos  Puah asl ar oTi  Hh ud lao  md dei ms  ere  npa eae  im mm a ne pochi rra  ee Fur  i  om    www HenryTools com   Page 177 For additional product information visit our website  Revised 02 19 12                HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual                SAFETY FIRST    ALWAYS COMPLY WITH    1 General Industry Safety  amp  Health Regulations  Part 1910    OSHA 2206  available from  Sup   t of Documents  Government  Printing Office  Washington DC 20402   2 Safety Code for Portable Air Tools  ANSI B186 1 available from   American National Standards Institute  Inc   1430 Broadway  New  York  NY 10018   3 State and Local regulations    Portions of the above codes and regulations are listed bel
14. l mills and shipyards  Tools shall be used  only for purposes intended in their design  refer to product catalog    2 AIR SUPPLY   Test and operate tools at 90 PSIG  6 2 bar 620 kPa   maximum air pressure at the inlet with 3 8     10 mm  inside diameter  air supply hose  Use recommended airline filters regulators lubricators   Choose tools with enough horsepower to drive the abrasive material you  are using  and allow the grinder   s speed to work for you   3 UNUSUAL SOUND or VIBRATION   If tool vibrates or produces an  unusual sound  repair immediately for correction   4 OPERATOR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT   Wear goggles or face shield       MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    at all times tool is in operation  Other protec   tive clothing shall be worn  if necessary  SEE  REGULATIONS    5 SAFETY MAINTENANCE PROGRAM   Em   ploy a safety program to provide inspection and  maintenance of all phases of tool operation and  air supply equipment in accordance with  Safety  Code for Portable Air Tools     WARNING  The signal word  Warning  identi   fies all notes on safe work practices in this  operating instruction  alerting to hazards for  life and health of people  Observe these notes  and proceed with special care in the cases de   scribed  Pass all safety instructions on to other  operators  In addition to the safety instructions  in this operating instruction  the general local  safety and accident prevention rules must be  observed    Important Notes   CAUTION The signal word  caution   ident
15. ls whose dust or fumes can cause a  potentially explosive environment      When starting a cold wheel  apply it to the work slowly until the wheel  gradually warms up  Make smooth contact with the work  and avoid any  bumping action or excessive pressure    e If the grinder is dropped or bumped  turn off the air supply and care   fully examine the grinding wheel or other abrasive accessory  Discard it if  damaged  chipped or cracked  Before reuse  run the grinder in a protect   ed enclosure following the same precautions used after first mounting      Before a grinder is put down  the throttle shall be released and the  wheel or other accessory shall come to a stop  Tool rests  hangers  and  balancers are recommended    Additional Warnings for Guarded Grinders     Do not use this Grinder without the furnished Wheel Guard      Incorrect combinations of grinder wheel  wheel guard and tool speed  could result in injury  Ensure that combinations are correct per the Prod   uct Specifications    e Always replace a damaged  bent or severely worn wheel guard  Do not  use a wheel guard that has been subjected to wheel failure    e Guard opening must face away from the operator  Bottom of wheel  must not project beyond guard    Additional Warnings for Unguarded Grinders     Do not use an unguarded grinder unless used for internal work and only  operated when the work offers protection dditional Warnings for Use of  Cut off Wheels  Type 1 and 27A    e When cutting  support the workpiece
16. mation visit our website  Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual                   t x       PART NO  DESCRIPTION    550 1 C DEAD HANDLE  WHEEL FLANGE  WHEEL FLANGE    BEARING COVER  ADAPTOR CAP    SCREW  4 REQ      LEVER PIN  WASHER  4 REQ    Case  Bare with RPM tag installed    BEARING SUPPORT   new style     GASKET  3 holed     650 1 BTB  650 1 BTG    GASKET   VALVE with 200 9 O Ring  3 8 1 2 BUSHING  LOCKOUT LEVER PIN    LOCKOUT LEVER  SET SCREW  SCREW    650 57  650 58    NON LOCKOUT LEVER HANDLE  BARE   LOCKOUT LEVER HANDLE HANDLE   BARE     LOCK RING  OLD STYLE  still supported  by Henrytools    BEARING   BEARING   END PLATE   700 11 CYLINDER  with pins installed   700 12 ROTOR    700 13 BLADE  4 are Req d   700 15  700 16 REAR END PLATE    700 6    700 7  700 9  700 10       MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    PART NO   700 30  700 34  700 37  700 46  700 47A  700 48  700 49  700 54  700 S 26  700 S 26 GK    DESCRIPTION    SPINDLE NUT    WASHER    GASKET    1 2x1 2 BUSHING    412988  WRENCHES    15 16    WRENCH   1102015   WHEELLOCKALLENWRENCH            102SPWR   SANDINGPADNUTWRENCH      ASSEMBLIES     650 50   WHEEL LOCK ASSY     the speed   PLETE with screwsNON lockout Style   SEMBLY COMPLETE with screws  GOVERNORS    AA 550 45  AA 550 60    GUARDS  700 200  700 201    GOV  ASSY  4500RPM    GOV  ASSY  6000RPM STANDARD  AA 550 72 GOV  ASSY 7200RPM    AA 550 80 GOV  ASSY  8000RPM      OTHER S
17. ons and Service Manual       MODELS  General Wheel Mounting Instructions 65 VL    65 VS    Wheels known to have been subjected to improper mounting procedures can  burst violently and should be destroyed rather than risk their use by someone  who may not notice that the wheels are damaged     Guard removed for clarity   ALWAYS USE A GUART     650 60 Collar   amp  Screw         Note  The grinding wheel shown above has threaded hub     Type 11 Wheel Mounting   CUP WHEELS     Fai omer dies mp Rage Biotber  Hee epee    Mandatory Guard     Note  the 650 60 is shipped STANDARD on your Vertical Grinder    u and Sr    WARNING  FRAGMENTS FROM AN ABRASIVE   WHEEL THAT BREAKS OR COMES APART WHILE Cup wheels are mounted directly onto  ROTATING CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN the tool  No additional accessories are  DEATH  NEVER OPERATE A WHEEL TYPE GRINDER required    WITHOUT A GUARD     Type 27  28 or 29 Depressed center wheels can be mounted as shown below     Type 27 Wheel with Built in Wheel Adaptor Type 27 Wheel WITHOUT built in Wheel Adapter  a  Spacer sl anirmquired    CP 51     Depas Cantar  Brlesllaqy Wisaal    P     n    Grinding Wheel    Your new Vertical grinder flanges must be flat  not relieved  and free of nicks or burrs  Flanges for Type 6 or 11  wheels must be at least 1 3 the wheel diameter  Always use wheel retainer supplied by manufacturer on Type 6 or   I1 wheels CupWheels   When using depressed center wheels  only use adapters supplied by the manufacturer unless  t
18. ow for  quick reference    THESE EXCERPTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE   STUDY  AND COMPLY WITH ALL REGULATIONS     Do Not Throw Away  These Instructions      IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENCLOSED   READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING TOOL   IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EMPLOYER TO PLACE THE  INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL INTO THE HANDS OF THE OPERA   TOR FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD  RESULT IN INJURY   PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE  e Always operate  inspect and maintain this tool in accordance with all  regulations  local  state  federal and country   that may apply to hand  held hand operated pneumatic tools   e Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air supply hose  before installing  removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool  or  before performing any maintenance on this tool   e Do not use damaged  frayed or deteriorated air hoses and fittings   e Be sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and are tightly se   cured    Always use clean  dry air at 90 psig  6 2 bar 620 kPa  maximum  air pressure  Dust  corrosive fumes and or excessive moisture can ruin  the motor of an air tool   e Do not lubricate tools with flammable or volatile liquids such as kero   sene  diesel or jet fuel   Do not remove any labels  Replace any damaged label   1 TOOL INTENT  Henry Tools vertical Grinders are designed for heavy  material removal  For consistent  quality performance in foundries  welding  shops  fabrication facilities  stee
19. s    This tool is not insulated against electric shock     Product Description   An Air Grinder is a compressed air powered hand held  rotary power tool driving a rotating arbor  spindle  on  which a grinding wheel or other abrasive accessory is  mounted  A guard is required on all grinders  unless  used with specific abrasive products and under special  conditions  See additional warnings given below for  Unguarded Grinders    WARNING   General Product Safety Information   e IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE THIS SAFETY  INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO OTHERS THAT WILL  OPERATE THIS PRODUCT      Failure to observe the following warnings could  result in injury    WARNING   Product Safety information   When Placing the Tool in  Service     Always install  operate  inspect and maintain this  product in accordance with all applicable standards  and regulations  local  state  country  federal  etc        Always use clean  dry air at 90 psig  6 2 bar 620  kPa  maximum air pressure at the inlet  Higher pres   sure   may result in hazardous situations including excessive       MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    speed  rupture  or incorrect output torque or force      Be sure all hoses and fittings are the correct size and are tightly  secured    e Install a properly sized Safety Air Fuse upstream of hose and use an  anti whip device across any hose coupling without internal shut off  to  prevent hose whipping if a hose fails or coupling disconnects    e Ensure an accessible emergency shut off valve 
20. the wheel flanges furnished by the manufacturer       MODELS  65 VL  65 VS    and appropriate for the wheel size and type    Never use a makeshift flange or plain washer  Flanges should be in good  condition and free of nicks  burrs and sharp edges      Ensure that the thread type and size of the threaded abrasive product  exactly matches the thread type and size of the spindle      Prevent the spindle end from touching the bottom of the hole of cups   cones or plugs with threaded holes  intended to be mounted on machine  spindles  by comparing dimensions and other relevant data for them      Ensure that the grinding wheel or other abrasive accessory is correctly  mounted and tightened before use      Before starting this tool  the operator shall make sure that no one is in  the plane of rotation      Wear Personal Protective Equipment and remove flammable objects  from the work area to ensure that sparks and debris do not create a  hazard when using this tool    e After mounting a wheel or other abrasive accessory  the Grinder shall  be run in a protected enclosure  at gradually increasing speed  for at  least 60 seconds  Make certain no one is in front of or in line with the  wheel or other abrasive accessory  Be aware that it may fail at this time  if it is defective  improperly mounted or the wrong size and speed  Stop  immediately if considerable vibration or other defects are detected  Shut  off the air supply and determine the cause      Do not use this tool on materia
21. ur website        Revised 02 19 12    HENRY TOOLS  INC      216  291 1011 or  800  826 5257    General Operators Instructions and Service Manual                   Safety continued           4  Fill the line lubricator before operation    5  Place a few drops of oil into the air inlet of the tool  be fore attaching the air line    6  Use moisture separators to remove water from the  air line    7  CAUTION Do not use solvent on bearings or on any  parts made of a synthetic material    8  Do not remove bearings unless replacement is  necessary  bearings are a press fit    Always wear eye protection when operating or per   forming maintenance on this tool    Always wear hearing protection when operating this  tool    Keep hands  loose clothing and long hair away from  rotating end of tool    Anticipate and be alert for sudden changes in motion  during start up and operation of any power tool   Keep body stance balanced and firm  Do not over   reach when operating this tool  High reaction torques  can occur at or below the recommended air pressure   Tool accessories may continue to rotate briefly after  throttle is released    Air powered tools can vibrate in use  Vibration  re   petitive motions or uncomfortable positions may be  harmful to your hands and arms  Stop using any tool  if discomfort  tingling feeling or pain occurs    Seek medical advice before resuming use    Use accessories recommended by Henry Tools    This tool is not designed for working in explosive  atmosphere
    
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