Craftsman 152.22018 Owner's Manual
Owner â s Manual 8-in. Wheel 3/4 Horsepower (continuous duty) 3450 R.P .M. (no load speed) 8-in. BENCH GRINDER Model No. 152.220180 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. Part No. OR94750 CAUTION: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ; Read and follow all of the Safety and Operating Instructions before Operating this Bench Grinder CU S Español pg. 19 Customer Helpline 1-800-897-7709 Please have your Model No. and Serial No. available. 10-in. Wheel 1 Horsepower (continuous duty) 1725 R.P .M. (no load speed) 10-in. BENCH GRINDER Model No. 152.220600 ®
2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS W ARRANTY PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS S ECTION P AGE W arranty ..........................................................................................................................................................................2 P roduct Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................2 S afety Instructions .........................................................................................................................................................3 G rounding Instructions ..................................................................................................................................................5 S pecific Safety Instructions for Bench Grinders ........................................................................................................6 Accessories and Attachments ......................................................................................................................................6 Carton Contents..............................................................................................................................................................7 Know Y our Bench Grinder .............................................................................................................................................8 Assembly Instructions ...................................................................................................................................................9 Operating the Bench Grinder ......................................................................................................................................1 1 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................13 T roubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................................................................13 Parts List .......................................................................................................................................................................14 Español ..........................................................................................................................................................................19 FULL ONE YEAR W ARRANTY If this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, return it to the nearest Sears Service Center for repair , free of charge. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary , from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 W A, Hof fman Estates, IL 60179 8-in. Bench Grinder Motor Continuous duty HP 3/4 V olts 120 Hertz 60 RPM 3450 R.P .M. (no load speed) Grinding Wheel Size 8" diameter x 1" face x 1" bore Grinding Wheel Grit 60, 120 Shaft diameter 5/8" diameter Arbor Bushing 1" diameter x 1" face by 5/8" bore Lamp 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb-Medium Base (bulb not included) T ool Rests Left and Right Drill bit sharpening plate Right only Eye Shield Assemblies Clear Lexan Left and Right Spark Arrestors Left and Right Quench tray Y es Wheel Dresser Y es 10-in. Bench Grinder Motor Continuous duty HP 1 V olts 120 Hertz 60 RPM 1725 R.P .M. (no load speed) Grinding Wheel Size 10" diameter x 1" face x 1-1/4" bore Grinding Wheel Grit 60, 120 Shaft diameter 3/4" diameter Arbor Bushing 1-1/4" diameter x 1" face by 3/4" bore Lamp 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb-Medium Base (bulb not included) T ool Rests Left and Right Drill bit sharpening plate Right only Eye Shield Assemblies Clear Lexan Left and Right Spark Arrestors Left and Right Quench tray Y es Wheel dresser Y es
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Operating a Bench Grinder can be dangerous if safety and common sense are ignored. The operator must be familiar with the operation of the tool. Read this manual to understand this Bench Grinder . DO NOT operate this Bench Grinder if you do not fully understand the limita- tions of this tool. DO NOT modify this Bench Grinder in any way . BEFORE USING THE BENCH GRINDER T o avoid serious injury and damage to the tool, read and follow all of the Safety and Operating Instructions before operating the Bench Grinder . 1. READ the entire Ownerâs Manual. LEARN how to use the tool for its intended applications. 2. GROUND ALL TOOLS . If the tool is supplied with a 3-prong plug, it must be plugged into a 3-contact electrical receptacle. The 3rd prong is used to ground the tool and provide protection against accidental electric shock. DO NOT remove the 3rd prong. See Grounding Instructions on page 5. 3. A VOID A DANGEROUS WORKING ENVIRON- MENT . DO NOT use electrical tools in a damp environment or expose them to rain. 4. DO NOT use electrical tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gasses. 5. AL W A YS keep the work area clean, well lit, and organized. DO NOT work in an environment with floor surfaces that are slippery from debris, grease, and wax. 6. KEEP VISIT ORS AND CHILDREN A W A Y . DO NOT permit people to be in the immediate work area, especially when the electrical tool is operating. 7. DO NOT FORCE THE T OOL to perform an opera - tion for which it was not designed. It will do a safer and higher quality job by only performing operations for which the tool was intended. 8. WEAR PROPER CLOTHING. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry . These items can get caught in the machine during operations and pull the operator into the moving parts. The user must wear a protective cover on their hair , if the hair is long, to prevent it from contacting any moving parts. 9. AL W A YS WEAR EYE PROTECTION . Any power tool can throw debris into the eyes during opera- tions, which could cause severe and permanent eye damage. AL W A YS wear Safety Goggles (that comply with ANSI standard Z87.1) when operating power tools. Safety Goggles are available at Sears Retail Stores. 10. WEAR A DUST MASK T O PREVENT INHALING DANGEROUS DUST OR P ARTICLES. 11 . AL W A YS UNPLUG THE TOOL FROM THE ELEC- TRICAL RECEPT ACLE when making adjustments, changing parts or performing any maintenance. 12. KEEP PROTECTIVE GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER . 13. A VOID ACCIDENT AL ST ARTING . Make sure that the power switch is in the âOFFâ position before plugging in the power cord to the electrical receptacle. 14. REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS from the immediate area prior to turning âONâ the Bench Grinder . 15. USE ONL Y RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES . Use of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the tool. If in doubt, check the instruction manual that comes with that particular accessory . 16. NEVER LEA VE A RUNNING TOOL UNA TTENDED . T urn the power switch to the âOFFâ position. DO NOT leave the tool until it has come to a complete stop. T o avoid electrical shock to yourself and damage to the Bench Grinder , use proper circuit protection. The Bench Grinder is factory wired for 120V , 60 Hz, o peration. Connect to a 120V , 15 amp branch circuit a nd use a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker . The electrical circuit cannot have any wire size less than #14. T o avoid shock or fire, replace power cord immediately if it is damaged in any way . W ARNING ! W ARNING !
4 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (A WG) 120 VOL T OPERA TION ONL Y 25â LONG 50â LONG 100â LONG 150â LONG 0 to 6 Amps 18 A WG 16 A WG 16 A WG 14 AWG 6 to 10 Amps 18 A WG 16 AWG 14 A WG 12 AWG 10 to 12 Amps 16 A WG 16 AWG 14 A WG 12 AWG 2 6. C ALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SOME DUST CREA TED BY POWER SANDING, SA WING, GRINDING, DRILLING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES contains chemicals k nown to cause cancer , birth defects or other repro- ductive harm. GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS If you are using an extension cord outdoors , be sure it is marked with the suffix âW -Aâ (âWâ in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use. Be sure your extension cord is properly sized , and in good electrical condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects , excessive heat, and damp or wet areas. 1 7. D O NOT ST AND ON A T OOL . Serious injury could result if the tool tips over or you accidentally contact the tool. 18. DO NOT store anything above or near the tool w here anyone might try to stand on the tool to reach it. 19. MAINT AIN YOUR BALANCE. DO NOT extend yourself over the tool. W ear oil resistant rubbersoled shoes. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax. 20. MAINT AIN T OOLS WITH CARE . Always keep tools clean and in good working order . Keep all blades and tool bits sharp. 21. EACH AND EVER Y TIME, CHECK FOR DAMAGED P ARTS PRIOR TO USING THE TOOL . Carefully check all guards to see that they operate properly , are not damaged, and perform their intended func- tions. Check for alignment, binding or breaking of moving parts. A guard or other part that is damaged should be immediately repaired or replaced. 22. CHILDPROOF THE WORKSHOP AREA by remov- ing switch keys, unplugging tools from the electrical receptacles, and using padlocks. 23. DO NOT OPERA TE TOOL IF UNDER THE INFLU- ENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL . 24. SECURE ALL WORK . When it is possible, use clamps or jigs to secure the workpiece. This is safer than attempting to hold the workpiece with your hands. 25. USE A PROPER EXTENSION CORD IN GOOD CONDITION . When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw . The table at right shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate amperage rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number , the larger diameter of the extension cord. If in doubt of the proper size of an extension cord, use a short- er and thicker cord. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating. USE ONL Y A 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORD THA T HAS A 3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLE RECEPT ACLE THA T ACCEPTS THE TOOL âS PLUG . SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS I N THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAK- DOWN , grounding provides the path of least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord that h as an equipment grounding conductor and a ground- ing plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching electrical receptacle that is properly installed and ground- ed in accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED . If it will not fit the electrical receptacle, have the proper electrical receptacle installed by a qualified electrician. IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the equip- ment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment grounding conductor . DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary . CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded. Fig. A This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an electrical receptacle as shown in FIGURE A . FIGURE A shows a 3-wire electrical plug and electrical receptacle that has a grounding conductor . If a properly grounded electrical receptacle is not available, an adapter as shown in FIGURE B can be used to temporarily con- nect this plug to a 2-contact ungrounded receptacle. The adapter has a rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground, such as a properly grounded receptacle box. THIS ADAPTER IS PROHIBITED IN CANADA. CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the electrical receptacle in question is properly grounded. If you are not sure have a certified electrician check the electrical receptacle. This Bench Grinder is for indoor use only . Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations. U SE ONL Y A 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORD THA T HAS A 3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLE RECEPT ACLE THA T ACCEPTS THE TOOL âS PLUG. R EPLACE A DAMAGED OR WORN CORD IMMEDIA TEL Y . Fig. B 3-prong electrical receptacle 3-wire electrical cord grounding conductor 3-wire electrical cord grounding conductor grounding adapter lug 2-prong electrical receptacle W ARNING !
6 3. THE DIAMETER OF THE GRINDING WHEELS W ILL DECREASE WITH USE . Adjust the tool rests and spark arrestors to maintain a distance of 1/16â from the wheel. 4. DO NOT ST AND IN FRONT OF THE BENCH G RINDER WHEN ST ARTING IT . Stand to one side of the Bench Grinder and turn it âONâ. Wait at the side for one minute until the grinder comes up to full speed. There is always a possibility that debris from a damaged grinding wheel may be discharged towards the operator . 5. THE BENCH GRINDER WILL PRODUCE SP ARKS AND DEBRIS DURING GRINDING OPERA TIONS . Be sure that there are not any flammable materials in the vicinity . Frequently clean grinding dust from the back of the Bench Grinder . 6. NEVER FORCE THE WORKPIECE AGAINST A GRINDING WHEEL , especially if the wheel is cold. Apply the workpiece slowly , allowing the grinding wheel an opportunity to warm up. This will minimize the chance of wheel breakage. DO NOT grind using the sides of the grinding wheels. DO NOT apply coolant directly to the grinding wheel. 7. KEEP ALL WHEEL GUARDS IN PLACE. DO NOT USE THE BENCH GRINDER WITH THE WHEEL GUARDS REMOVED . 8. KEEP THE TOOL RESTS FIRML Y TIGHTENED . 9. AL W A YS USE THE SUPPLIED WHEEL DRESSER TO RESURF ACE THE F ACE OF THE GRINDING WHEEL. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BENCH GRINDERS The operation of any grinder can result in debris being thrown into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. AL W A YS wear Safety Goggles (that comply with ANSI standard Z87.1) when operating the grinder . S afety Goggles are available at Sears Retail Stores. Keep your thumbs and fingers away from the grinding w heels. 1. AL W A YS USE THE EYE SHIELDS AND WHEEL GUARDS provided with the grinder . 2. REPLACE A CRACKED OR DAMAGED GRIND- ING WHEEL IMMEDIA TEL Y . A damaged wheel can discharge debris at a high velocity towards the operator . Carefully handle the grinding wheels since they are abrasive. Prior to replacing a grinding wheel, check it for cracks. DO NOT remove the blotter or label on both sides of the grinding wheel. T ighten the spindle nut just enough to hold the grinding wheel firmly to the Bench Grinder . Do not over-tighten the nut. Excessive clamping force can damage the grinding wheel. Only use the wheel flanges provided with the grinder . When selecting a replacement grinding wheel, verify that the grinding wheel has a higher R.P .M. rating than the maximum R.P .M. of the Bench Grinder . ACCESSORIES AND A TT ACHMENTS A V AILABLE ACCESSORIES Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Sears Power and Hand T ool Catalog for the following accessories. ITEM STOCK NUMBER Replacement grinding wheels See catalog or store Wire and Buffing wheels See catalog or store Spacers See catalog or store Wheel dressers See catalog or store Stand See catalog or store Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in this manual. See your nearest Sears Hardware Department or Sears Power and Hand T ool Catalog for other accessories. Do not use any accessory unless you have completely read the Owner âs Manual for that accessory . Use only accessories recommended for this Bench Grinder . Using other accessories may cause serious injury and cause damage to the Bench Grinder . W ARNING !
7 CART ON CONTENTS UNP ACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS (Fig. C) T his Bench Grinder will require a minimal amount of assembly . A 10mm and 13mm open end wrench is provided for mounting the T ool Rest Assemblies and the Spark Arrestor Assemblies. Remove all of the parts from the shipping box and lay them on a clean work surface. Compare the items to Fig. C, verify that all items are accounted for before discarding the shipping box. If any parts are missing, do not attempt to plug in the power cord and turn âONâ the Bench Grinder . The W ARNING ! Fig. C B ench Grinder can only be turned âONâ after all the parts have been obtained and installed correctly . The following items are to be provided in the shipping b ox: A . Grinder B. Quench tray C. Wheel dresser D. Eyeshield assembly E. Left tool rest assembly (not shown) F . Right tool rest assembly G. Special Wrench A B G F D C
8 KNOW YOUR BENCH GRINDER 1. WHEEL GUARD - Covers the grinding wheels and protects against accidental contact. 2. WHEEL COVER - Covers the grinding wheels and provides access for routine maintenance. 3. MOTOR HOUSING - Contains the electrical motor . 4. EYESHIELD MOUNTS - Supports the eyeshields. 5. EYESHIELDS - Protective Lexan see-thru shields to prevent any loose debris from contacting the operator . 6. FLEXIBLE WORK LIGHT - Provides assistance to the operator for grinding operations. 7. SP ARK ARREST ORS - Prevents hot sparks and debris from contacting the operator . 8. TOOL REST ADJUST ABLE SUPPORTS - Lets the operator position the tool rest closer to the wheel as the wheel decreases in diameter due to wear . 9. T OOL RESTS - Used to support the workpiece that is being ground. Adjustable to provide angled surfaces. 10. A) GRINDING WHEEL 120 GRIT - Used to remove light material from workpiece. 10. B) GRINDING WHEEL 60 GRIT - Used to remove heavy material from workpiece. 11 . ON / OFF SWITCH - Used to turn âONâ and turn âOFFâ the grinder . 12. WHEEL DRESSER - Used to clean and smooth surface of the 8" Grinding Wheel (not shown). 13. QUENCH TRA Y - Used to cool workpiece after grinding. 14. MOUNTING P AD - Used to secure the grinder to a workbench or suitable work surface. 15. GRINDING WHEEL IDENTIFICA TION LABEL - Provides information on wheel size, grit and maxi- mum RPM. Must be left on to distribute the load of tightening the Lock Nuts (not shown). 16. ARBOR BUSHING - Used when wheels have an oversized wheel bore (not shown). 17. FLANGES - Used to secure the grinding wheels to the grinder and distribute the load of the Lock Nuts (not shown). 18. LOCK NUT - Used to secure the grinding wheels to the grinder (not shown). 8 5 10B 9 2 14 4 1 1 1 13 10A 7 3 6
9 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS A 10mm and 13mm open-end wrench (included) is required for assembly of the T ool Rest Assemblies and the Spark Arrestor Assemblies. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the tool IS NOT plugged in. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the power switch is in the âOFFâ position. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the grinding wheels are firmly tightened to the Bench Grinder . T OOL RESTS (Figs. D and E) The Bench Grinder is provided with two dif ferent T ool Rest assemblies. The Left Side T ool Rest is entirely flat. The Right Side T ool Rest is also flat, but has an acces- sory plate for sharpening drill bits. 1. Remove both T ool Rest Assemblies from the plastic bags and check to see that you have the following: Left Side T ool Rest Left Side T ool Rest Support Right Side T ool Rest Right Side T ool Rest Support Drill Bit Sharpening Plate M8 Flat W asher (qty . 6) M8 x 12mm Hex head screw (qty . 4) Adjustment Knob (qty . 2) 2. Assemble the T ool Rest Supports (A) to the inside surface of the Wheel Covers (B) with the flat wash- ers (C) and hex head screws (D) as shown. See Fig. D. 3. Assemble the T ool Rests (E) to the Supports (F) with the flat washers (G) and Adjustment Knobs (H) as shown. See Fig. E. Fig. E Fig. D 4. Adjust the T ool Rests until they are 1/16â from the grinding wheels. Firmly tighten the hex head screws holding the supports. SP ARK ARREST ORS (Fig. F) 1. Remove both Spark Arrestor Assemblies from the plastic bags and check to see that you have the following: Left Side Spark Arrestor Right Side Spark Arrestor M6 Flat W asher (2) M6 X 6mm Hex head screw (2) 2. Assemble the Spark Arrestors (A) to the inside sur- face of the Wheel Covers (B) with the flat washers (C) and hex head screws (D) as shown. See Fig. F . 3. Adjust the Spark Arrestors until they are 1/16" from the grinding wheels. Firmly tighten the hex head screws. Fig. F W ARNING ! D C B A E F G H A C D B
10 WORK LIGHT (Fig. H) The Bench Grinder is provided with a Flexible Work Light to assist in visibility of the workpiece. The Bench Grinder is NOT provided with a light bulb for t he Flexible Work Light. T o reduce the risk of fire, use a 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb , medium base. DO NOT use a light bulb that extends past the end of the light housing. The Flexible Work Light (A) may be turned âONâ or âOFFâ by using the rotary switch (B) on the top surface of the housing. The switch can be rotated in the clock- wise direction only . NOTE: The Flexible Work Light can be turned âONâ or âOFFâ even if the Bench Grinder is turned âOFFâ. CAUTION: The Flexible Work Light housing will remain hot for a few minutes after turning it âOFFâ. Avoid con- tact with housing until it is cool. Fig. H B A W ARNING ! PERMANENT MOUNTING Y ou should firmly attach the Bench Grinder to a solid work surface or heavy-duty stand (hardware not included). If the Bench Grinder is not securely mounted, it will have the ability to move or tip over during grinding operations and possibly cause the operator â s fingers to contact the grinding wheels. W ARNING ! EYE SHIELDS (Fig. G) 1. Remove both Eye Shield Assemblies from the plas- t ic bags and check to see that you have the follow- ing. Eyeshield (qty . 2) Lock Knob (qty . 2) Spacer ( qty . 2) M6 Flat washer (qty . 2) M6 x 80mm carriage head screw (qty . 2) 2. Assemble the Eyeshield (C) to the Spark Arrestor (A) by inserting the carriage head screw (B) through Eyeshield (C), Spark Arrestor (A), and the spacer (D) as shown. 3. Assemble the flat washer (E) and Lock Knob (F) to the carriage head screw and tighten until the Eyeshield remains in the desired position. QUENCH TRA Y 1. The Quench T ray is provided to cool the workpiece during and after grinding operations. 2. Attach the Quench T ray to base of the Bench Grinder as shown. 3. T ighten the two screws. 4. Partially fill the Quench T ray with water . DO NOT overfill! DO NOT use any other liquid in the Quench T ray other than water . 5. Place the workpiece into the water after performing the grinding operation to cool it. 6. DO NOT put any water directly onto the grinding wheels. Fig. G E C A F B D
11 OPERA TING THE BENCH GRINDER The Bench Grinder is designed for hand held grinding, s harpening, and cleaning operations. A L W A YS WEAR EYE PROTECTION! H ot sparks are produced during grinding operations. 1. The Power Switch must be in the âOFFâ position. 2. Stand to the side of the Bench Grinder and plug in the power cord to the correct power source. 3. Remain to the side of the Bench Grinder and turn it âONâ by moving the power switch to the up position. 4. Allow the grinding wheels to come up to a steady speed for at least one minute. 5. The Flexible Work Light may be turned âONâ if desired. 6. Adjust the eyeshields. Place the workpiece on the appropriate tool rest for the desired operation. 7. Move the workpiece towards the grinding wheel until it lightly touches. Move the workpiece back and forth across the front surface of the grinding wheel removing the amount of material desired. DO NOT EVER GRIND ON THE SIDES OF THE GRINDING WHEELS. 8. The operator may place the hot end of the work- piece into the water in the quench tray to cool it. 9. After completing the grinding operations, turn âOFFâ the Bench Grinder by pushing down on the Power Switch. CAUTION: It will take a few minutes for the grinding wheels to come to a complete stop. 10. Turn âOFFâ the Flexible W ork Light. CAUTION: The Flexible Work Light housing will remain hot for a few minutes after turning it âOFFâ. 1 1. Avoid contact with housing until it is cool. Unplug the Bench Grinder from the power source. USING THE WHEEL DRESSER (Fig. J) Fig. J The Wheel Dresser is to be used on the grinding wheels. It will remove buildup of material on the grind- ing wheel, remove imperfections and make the corners of the grinding wheel square. See Fig. J. 1. Loosen the correct side tool rest (A) and adjust it until it is in the flat horizontal position as shown and 1/16â away from the grinding wheel. 2. T urn âONâ the Bench Grinder . Let the grinding wheel come up to a steady speed for one minute. 3. After the grinding wheel has gotten to a steady speed, place the Wheel Dresser (B) flat on the T ool Rest with the serrated wheels facing the grinding wheel. 4. Firmly hold on to the handle of the Wheel Dresser . 5. Move the Wheel Dresser forward until the serrated wheels make light contact with the grinding wheel (C). After contact has been made, slide the Wheel Dresser side to side across the T ool Rest to dress the grinding wheel until the edge of the grinding wheel is square and the surface is clean. 6. After the operator has completed dressing the grinding wheel, turn âOFFâ the Bench Grinder and let the grinding wheel come to a complete stop. 7. Inspect the grinding wheel for any damage! 8. The grinding wheel may now be slightly smaller in diameter after dressing. Readjust the tool rests and spark arrestors to maintain a 1/16â clearance to the grinding wheel. C A B
12 CHANGING THE GRINDING WHEEL (Fig. K) Due to normal wear , both wheels will need to be replaced occasionally . See Fig. K. 1. T urn the power switch âOFFâ and unplug the power cord from its power source 2. Rotate the eyeshields to the âUPâ position for access to the tool rests. 3. Remove the three screws (A), flat washers (B), external tooth lock washers (C) and nuts (D) hold- ing the Outer Wheel Covers (E) to the Bench Grinder . 4. Remove the Outer Wheel Covers. 5. Place a small wooden wedge between the Abrasive Wheel (F) and T ool Rest (G) to prevent the wheels from rotating. 6. Remove the right side grinding wheel by turning the lock-nut (H) in the counterclockwise direction with an open-end wrench (not included). The left side wheel can be removed by turning the lock-nut in the clockwise direction with an open-end wrench. 7. Remove the Outer Wheel Flange (I) and then remove the abrasive wheel from the arbor shaft (J). The Arbor Bushing (K) should be saved, for future use, if the replacement wheel does not use this bushing. 8. CAUTION: The new abrasive wheel to be put on the Bench Grinder must have a higher R.P .M rating than the Bench Grinder . The label on the side of the abrasive wheels must stay on, DO NOT remove this label. 9. Replace the abrasive wheel, outer wheel flange, and the lock-nut in reverse order from removal. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN the lock nut as this may damage the abrasive wheels and cause seri- ous injury to the operator . DUST PORT (Fig. N) There is a dust port located on the inner side of each Inner Wheel Guard. These dust ports allows the grind - ing dust to exit the wheel cavity . If you choose to attach the dust ports to a dust collec- tion system, make sure the dust collector is rated and configured for your grinding operation. Fig. K D G J C K F I B A E H
13 MAINTENANCE OF THE BENCH GRINDER T urn the power switch âOFFâ and unplug the power cord from its power source prior to any maintenance. LUBRICA TION The Bench Grinder has sealed lubricated bearings in the motor housing that do not require any additional lubrication from the operator . CLEANING With the Bench Grinder unplugged, rotate the abrasive wheels slowly and inspect for any damage or trapped shavings. C AUTION: REPLACE t he abrasive wheels if there is any damage at all. F AILURE to replace a damaged wheel can cause serious injury to the operator . CAUTION: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE MA TERIALS t o clean the Bench Grinder . A clean dry rag or brush is all that is needed to remove dust and debris buildup. Repairs to the Bench Grinder should be performed by trained personnel only . Contact your nearest Sears Service Center for authorized service. Unauthorized repairs or replacement with non-factory parts could cause serious injury to the operator and damage to the Bench Grinder . TROUBLESHOOTING TO PREVENT INJUR Y TO YOURSELF or damage to the Bench Grinder , turn the switch to the âOFFâ position and unplug the power cord from the electrical receptacle before making any adjustments. PROBLEM LIKEL Y CAUSE(S) SOLUTION Motor does 1. Machine not plugged in 1. Plug power cord into electrical receptacle not run 2. Power switch in âOFFâ position 2. Lift switch to âONâ position 3. Power cord is faulty 3. Return to Sears Service Center 4. Fuse or circuit breaker are open 4. Overloaded electrical circuit 5. Damaged motor 5. Return to Sears Service Center Motor does not 1. Incorrect line voltage 1. Have a qualified electrician check line for proper voltage have full power 2. Damaged motor 2. Return to Sears Service Center Motor runs hot 1. Motor is overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece 2. Poor air circulation around motor 2. Remove any blockage around motor Motor stalls or 1. Motor is overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece runs slow 2. Incorrect line voltage 2. Have a qualified electrician check line for proper voltage 3. Capacitor has failed 3. Return to Sears Service Center Fuse blows or 1. Motor overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece circuit breaker 2. Overloaded electrical circuit 2. Reduce the amount of items on circuit trips 3. Wrong fuse or circuit breaker 3. Replace with correct fuse or circuit breaker 4. Undersized or excessive length of 4. Use correct size extension cord, see manual 5. Grinding wheels are blocked 5. Unplug machine and remove obstruction W ARNING ! W ARNING !
14 P ARTS K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY . 1 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 2 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 3 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 4 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 5 OR90002 SP ACER 1 6 OR90488 SP ARK ARRESTOR-L.H 1 7 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 8 OR90530 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 1 9 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 10 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 1 1 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 12 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 13 OR90002 SP ACER 1 14 OR90489 SP ARK ARRESTOR-R.H 1 15 OR90530 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 1 16 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 17 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 18 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 19 OR94751 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-RH 1 20 OR94170 HEX NUT M14 1 21 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 22 OR71420 GRINDING WHEEL,120 GRIT - 8" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1" BORE 1 23 OR90525 WHEEL BUSHING 1 24 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 25 OR90501 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 26 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 27 OR94752 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -RIGHT , INCL: 1 28 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 29 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 30 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 31 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 33 OR94753 MOTOR ASSEMBL Y , INCL: REF 34 & REF 36 1 34 OR94754 NAME PLA TE LABEL 1 36 OR94755 SPEC LABEL 1 38 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 39 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 40 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 41 OR94756 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -LEFT , INCL: 1 42 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 43 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 44 OR91826 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 45 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 46 OR90551 GRINDING WHEEL, 60 GRIT - 8" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1" BORE 1 47 OR90525 WHEEL BUSHING 1 48 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 49 OR90498 HEX NUT M14-LEFT HAND 1 50 OR94757 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-LH 1 51 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 52 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 53 OR94747 LEFT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF: REF 54 T O REF 56E 1 5 4 OR90203 LEFT TOOL REST SUPPOR T 1 5 5 OR90204 LEFT TOOL REST 1 5 6A OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 56B OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 56C OR9031 1 M8 FLA T WASHER 2 56D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 5 6E OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 5 7 OR94748 RIGHT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF : R EF 58 T O REF 60E 1 58 OR90191 RIGHT TOOL REST SUPPORT 1 59 OR90192 RIGHT TOOL REST 1 60A OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 60B OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 60C OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 60D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 60E OR9031 1 M8 FLA T W ASHER 2 63 OR71428 LIGHT ASSY , INCL: 1 64 OR90544 LIGHT W ARNING LABEL 1 66 OR90227 M10mm LOCK W ASHER 1 67 OR90228 M10x1mm HEX NUT 1 68 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 69 OR90362 M5 EXT TOOTH W ASHER 2 70 OR71429 CORD CLAMP 1 71 OR71430 CLAMP PLA TE 1 72 OR94758 BASE 1 73 OR71432 CORDSET 1 74 OR90248 M8mm LOCK W ASHER 2 75 OR90504 HEX HD SCREW M8x18mm 2 76 OR71433 CLAMP 1 77 OR71434 CAP ACIT OR(150 ° F) 1 78 OR71435 END CAP 2 79 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 1 80 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x6mm 1 82 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 83 OR90863 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 4 84 OR71436 P AD 4 85 OR71437 BASE PLA TE 1 86 OR90333 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 2 87 OR71438 W A TER TRA Y 1 88 OR90505 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 2 89 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 4 90 OR71439 SWITCH 1 91 OR71424 SWITCH PLA TE 1 92 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 93 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 94 OR71440 DIAMOND WHEEL DRESSER 1 95 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 96 OR90050 10mm x 12mm OPEN END WRENCH (NOT SHOWN) 1 97 OR90510 BEARING (NOT SHOWN) 2 98 OR94750 OWNERS MANUAL (NOT SHOWN) 1 8-IN. PROFESSIONAL BENCH GRINDER P ARTS LIST MODEL NO. 152.220180 When servicing, use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Bench Grinder may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center . Always order by P AR T NUMBER, not by key number . W ARNING ! W ARNING ! K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY .
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16 P ARTS K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY . 1 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 2 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 3 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 4 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 5 OR90002 SP ACER 1 6 OR90488 SP ARK ARRESTOR-L.H 1 7 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 8 OR90333 M6x12mm HEX HD SCREW 1 9 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 10 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 1 1 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 12 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 13 OR90002 SP ACER 1 14 OR90489 SP ARK ARRESTOR-R.H 1 15 OR90333 M6x12mm HEX HD SCREW 1 16 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 17 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 18 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 19 OR94740 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-RH 1 20 OR90499 HEX NUT M16 1 21 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 22 OR71447 GRINDING WHEEL, 120 GRIT - 10" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1-1/4" BORE 1 23 OR71448 WHEEL BUSHING 1 24 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 25 OR90501 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 26 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 27 OR94741 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -RIGHT , INCL: REF 28 1 28 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 29 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 30 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 31 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 33 OR94742 MOT OR ASSEMBL Y , INCL: REF 34 & REF 36 1 34 OR94743 NAME PLA TE LABEL 1 36 OR94744 SPEC LABEL 1 38 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 39 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 40 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 41 OR94745 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -LEFT , INCL: REF 42 1 42 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 43 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 44 OR91826 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 45 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 46 OR90520 GRINDING WHEEL, 60 GRIT - 10" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1-1/4" BORE 1 47 OR71448 WHEEL BUSHING 1 48 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 49 OR90500 HEX NUT M16-LEFT HAND 1 50 OR94746 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-LH 1 51 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 52 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 53 OR94747 LEFT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF: REF 54 T O REF 56E 1 5 4 OR90203 LEFT TOOL REST SUPPOR T 1 5 5 OR90204 LEFT TOOL REST 1 5 6A OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 56B OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 56C OR9031 1 M8 FLA T WASHER 2 56D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 5 6E OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 5 7 OR94748 RIGHT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF : R EF 58 T O REF 60E 1 58 OR90191 RIGHT TOOL REST SUPPORT 1 59 OR90192 RIGHT TOOL REST 1 60A OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 60B OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 60C OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 60D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 60E OR9031 1 M8 FLA T W ASHER 2 63 OR71428 LIGHT ASSY , INCL: 1 64 OR90544 LIGHT W ARNING LABEL 1 66 OR90227 M10mm LOCK W ASHER 1 67 OR90228 M10x1mm HEX NUT 1 68 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 69 OR90362 M5 EXT TOOTH W ASHER 2 70 OR71429 CORD CLAMP 1 71 OR71430 CLAMP PLA TE 1 72 OR94749 BASE 1 73 OR71454 POWER CORD 1 74 OR90248 M8mm LOCK W ASHER 2 75 OR90504 HEX HD SCREW M8x18mm 2 76 OR71455 CLAMP 1 77 OR71456 CAP ACIT OR(100 ° F) 1 78 OR71450 END CAP 2 79 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 1 80 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x6mm 1 82 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 83 OR90863 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 4 84 OR71436 P AD 4 85 OR71437 BASE PLA TE 1 86 OR90333 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 2 87 OR71438 W A TER TRA Y 1 88 OR90505 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 2 89 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 4 90 OR71439 SWITCH 1 91 OR71424 SWITCH PLA TE 1 92 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 93 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 94 OR71440 DIAMOND WHEEL DRESSER 1 95 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 96 OR90050 10mm x 12mm OPEN END WRENCH (NOT SHOWN) 1 97 OR90510 BEARING (NOT SHOWN) 2 98 OR94750 OWNERS MANUAL (NOT SHOWN) 1 10-IN. PROFESSIONAL BENCH GRINDER P ARTS LIST MODEL NO. 152.220600 When servicing, use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Bench Grinder may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center . Always order by P AR T NUMBER, not by key number . W ARNING ! W ARNING ! K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY .
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS W ARRANTY PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS S ECTION P AGE W arranty ..........................................................................................................................................................................2 P roduct Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................2 S afety Instructions .........................................................................................................................................................3 G rounding Instructions ..................................................................................................................................................5 S pecific Safety Instructions for Bench Grinders ........................................................................................................6 Accessories and Attachments ......................................................................................................................................6 Carton Contents..............................................................................................................................................................7 Know Y our Bench Grinder .............................................................................................................................................8 Assembly Instructions ...................................................................................................................................................9 Operating the Bench Grinder ......................................................................................................................................1 1 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................13 T roubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................................................................13 Parts List .......................................................................................................................................................................14 Español ..........................................................................................................................................................................19 FULL ONE YEAR W ARRANTY If this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, return it to the nearest Sears Service Center for repair , free of charge. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary , from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 W A, Hof fman Estates, IL 60179 8-in. Bench Grinder Motor Continuous duty HP 3/4 V olts 120 Hertz 60 RPM 3450 R.P .M. (no load speed) Grinding Wheel Size 8" diameter x 1" face x 1" bore Grinding Wheel Grit 60, 120 Shaft diameter 5/8" diameter Arbor Bushing 1" diameter x 1" face by 5/8" bore Lamp 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb-Medium Base (bulb not included) T ool Rests Left and Right Drill bit sharpening plate Right only Eye Shield Assemblies Clear Lexan Left and Right Spark Arrestors Left and Right Quench tray Y es Wheel Dresser Y es 10-in. Bench Grinder Motor Continuous duty HP 1 V olts 120 Hertz 60 RPM 1725 R.P .M. (no load speed) Grinding Wheel Size 10" diameter x 1" face x 1-1/4" bore Grinding Wheel Grit 60, 120 Shaft diameter 3/4" diameter Arbor Bushing 1-1/4" diameter x 1" face by 3/4" bore Lamp 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb-Medium Base (bulb not included) T ool Rests Left and Right Drill bit sharpening plate Right only Eye Shield Assemblies Clear Lexan Left and Right Spark Arrestors Left and Right Quench tray Y es Wheel dresser Y es
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Operating a Bench Grinder can be dangerous if safety and common sense are ignored. The operator must be familiar with the operation of the tool. Read this manual to understand this Bench Grinder . DO NOT operate this Bench Grinder if you do not fully understand the limita- tions of this tool. DO NOT modify this Bench Grinder in any way . BEFORE USING THE BENCH GRINDER T o avoid serious injury and damage to the tool, read and follow all of the Safety and Operating Instructions before operating the Bench Grinder . 1. READ the entire Ownerâs Manual. LEARN how to use the tool for its intended applications. 2. GROUND ALL TOOLS . If the tool is supplied with a 3-prong plug, it must be plugged into a 3-contact electrical receptacle. The 3rd prong is used to ground the tool and provide protection against accidental electric shock. DO NOT remove the 3rd prong. See Grounding Instructions on page 5. 3. A VOID A DANGEROUS WORKING ENVIRON- MENT . DO NOT use electrical tools in a damp environment or expose them to rain. 4. DO NOT use electrical tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gasses. 5. AL W A YS keep the work area clean, well lit, and organized. DO NOT work in an environment with floor surfaces that are slippery from debris, grease, and wax. 6. KEEP VISIT ORS AND CHILDREN A W A Y . DO NOT permit people to be in the immediate work area, especially when the electrical tool is operating. 7. DO NOT FORCE THE T OOL to perform an opera - tion for which it was not designed. It will do a safer and higher quality job by only performing operations for which the tool was intended. 8. WEAR PROPER CLOTHING. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry . These items can get caught in the machine during operations and pull the operator into the moving parts. The user must wear a protective cover on their hair , if the hair is long, to prevent it from contacting any moving parts. 9. AL W A YS WEAR EYE PROTECTION . Any power tool can throw debris into the eyes during opera- tions, which could cause severe and permanent eye damage. AL W A YS wear Safety Goggles (that comply with ANSI standard Z87.1) when operating power tools. Safety Goggles are available at Sears Retail Stores. 10. WEAR A DUST MASK T O PREVENT INHALING DANGEROUS DUST OR P ARTICLES. 11 . AL W A YS UNPLUG THE TOOL FROM THE ELEC- TRICAL RECEPT ACLE when making adjustments, changing parts or performing any maintenance. 12. KEEP PROTECTIVE GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER . 13. A VOID ACCIDENT AL ST ARTING . Make sure that the power switch is in the âOFFâ position before plugging in the power cord to the electrical receptacle. 14. REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS from the immediate area prior to turning âONâ the Bench Grinder . 15. USE ONL Y RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES . Use of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the tool. If in doubt, check the instruction manual that comes with that particular accessory . 16. NEVER LEA VE A RUNNING TOOL UNA TTENDED . T urn the power switch to the âOFFâ position. DO NOT leave the tool until it has come to a complete stop. T o avoid electrical shock to yourself and damage to the Bench Grinder , use proper circuit protection. The Bench Grinder is factory wired for 120V , 60 Hz, o peration. Connect to a 120V , 15 amp branch circuit a nd use a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker . The electrical circuit cannot have any wire size less than #14. T o avoid shock or fire, replace power cord immediately if it is damaged in any way . W ARNING ! W ARNING !
4 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (A WG) 120 VOL T OPERA TION ONL Y 25â LONG 50â LONG 100â LONG 150â LONG 0 to 6 Amps 18 A WG 16 A WG 16 A WG 14 AWG 6 to 10 Amps 18 A WG 16 AWG 14 A WG 12 AWG 10 to 12 Amps 16 A WG 16 AWG 14 A WG 12 AWG 2 6. C ALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SOME DUST CREA TED BY POWER SANDING, SA WING, GRINDING, DRILLING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES contains chemicals k nown to cause cancer , birth defects or other repro- ductive harm. GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS If you are using an extension cord outdoors , be sure it is marked with the suffix âW -Aâ (âWâ in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use. Be sure your extension cord is properly sized , and in good electrical condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it. Protect your extension cords from sharp objects , excessive heat, and damp or wet areas. 1 7. D O NOT ST AND ON A T OOL . Serious injury could result if the tool tips over or you accidentally contact the tool. 18. DO NOT store anything above or near the tool w here anyone might try to stand on the tool to reach it. 19. MAINT AIN YOUR BALANCE. DO NOT extend yourself over the tool. W ear oil resistant rubbersoled shoes. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax. 20. MAINT AIN T OOLS WITH CARE . Always keep tools clean and in good working order . Keep all blades and tool bits sharp. 21. EACH AND EVER Y TIME, CHECK FOR DAMAGED P ARTS PRIOR TO USING THE TOOL . Carefully check all guards to see that they operate properly , are not damaged, and perform their intended func- tions. Check for alignment, binding or breaking of moving parts. A guard or other part that is damaged should be immediately repaired or replaced. 22. CHILDPROOF THE WORKSHOP AREA by remov- ing switch keys, unplugging tools from the electrical receptacles, and using padlocks. 23. DO NOT OPERA TE TOOL IF UNDER THE INFLU- ENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL . 24. SECURE ALL WORK . When it is possible, use clamps or jigs to secure the workpiece. This is safer than attempting to hold the workpiece with your hands. 25. USE A PROPER EXTENSION CORD IN GOOD CONDITION . When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw . The table at right shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate amperage rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number , the larger diameter of the extension cord. If in doubt of the proper size of an extension cord, use a short- er and thicker cord. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating. USE ONL Y A 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORD THA T HAS A 3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLE RECEPT ACLE THA T ACCEPTS THE TOOL âS PLUG . SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS I N THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAK- DOWN , grounding provides the path of least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord that h as an equipment grounding conductor and a ground- ing plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching electrical receptacle that is properly installed and ground- ed in accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED . If it will not fit the electrical receptacle, have the proper electrical receptacle installed by a qualified electrician. IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the equip- ment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment grounding conductor . DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary . CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded. Fig. A This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an electrical receptacle as shown in FIGURE A . FIGURE A shows a 3-wire electrical plug and electrical receptacle that has a grounding conductor . If a properly grounded electrical receptacle is not available, an adapter as shown in FIGURE B can be used to temporarily con- nect this plug to a 2-contact ungrounded receptacle. The adapter has a rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground, such as a properly grounded receptacle box. THIS ADAPTER IS PROHIBITED IN CANADA. CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the electrical receptacle in question is properly grounded. If you are not sure have a certified electrician check the electrical receptacle. This Bench Grinder is for indoor use only . Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations. U SE ONL Y A 3-WIRE EXTENSION CORD THA T HAS A 3-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLE RECEPT ACLE THA T ACCEPTS THE TOOL âS PLUG. R EPLACE A DAMAGED OR WORN CORD IMMEDIA TEL Y . Fig. B 3-prong electrical receptacle 3-wire electrical cord grounding conductor 3-wire electrical cord grounding conductor grounding adapter lug 2-prong electrical receptacle W ARNING !
6 3. THE DIAMETER OF THE GRINDING WHEELS W ILL DECREASE WITH USE . Adjust the tool rests and spark arrestors to maintain a distance of 1/16â from the wheel. 4. DO NOT ST AND IN FRONT OF THE BENCH G RINDER WHEN ST ARTING IT . Stand to one side of the Bench Grinder and turn it âONâ. Wait at the side for one minute until the grinder comes up to full speed. There is always a possibility that debris from a damaged grinding wheel may be discharged towards the operator . 5. THE BENCH GRINDER WILL PRODUCE SP ARKS AND DEBRIS DURING GRINDING OPERA TIONS . Be sure that there are not any flammable materials in the vicinity . Frequently clean grinding dust from the back of the Bench Grinder . 6. NEVER FORCE THE WORKPIECE AGAINST A GRINDING WHEEL , especially if the wheel is cold. Apply the workpiece slowly , allowing the grinding wheel an opportunity to warm up. This will minimize the chance of wheel breakage. DO NOT grind using the sides of the grinding wheels. DO NOT apply coolant directly to the grinding wheel. 7. KEEP ALL WHEEL GUARDS IN PLACE. DO NOT USE THE BENCH GRINDER WITH THE WHEEL GUARDS REMOVED . 8. KEEP THE TOOL RESTS FIRML Y TIGHTENED . 9. AL W A YS USE THE SUPPLIED WHEEL DRESSER TO RESURF ACE THE F ACE OF THE GRINDING WHEEL. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BENCH GRINDERS The operation of any grinder can result in debris being thrown into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. AL W A YS wear Safety Goggles (that comply with ANSI standard Z87.1) when operating the grinder . S afety Goggles are available at Sears Retail Stores. Keep your thumbs and fingers away from the grinding w heels. 1. AL W A YS USE THE EYE SHIELDS AND WHEEL GUARDS provided with the grinder . 2. REPLACE A CRACKED OR DAMAGED GRIND- ING WHEEL IMMEDIA TEL Y . A damaged wheel can discharge debris at a high velocity towards the operator . Carefully handle the grinding wheels since they are abrasive. Prior to replacing a grinding wheel, check it for cracks. DO NOT remove the blotter or label on both sides of the grinding wheel. T ighten the spindle nut just enough to hold the grinding wheel firmly to the Bench Grinder . Do not over-tighten the nut. Excessive clamping force can damage the grinding wheel. Only use the wheel flanges provided with the grinder . When selecting a replacement grinding wheel, verify that the grinding wheel has a higher R.P .M. rating than the maximum R.P .M. of the Bench Grinder . ACCESSORIES AND A TT ACHMENTS A V AILABLE ACCESSORIES Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Sears Power and Hand T ool Catalog for the following accessories. ITEM STOCK NUMBER Replacement grinding wheels See catalog or store Wire and Buffing wheels See catalog or store Spacers See catalog or store Wheel dressers See catalog or store Stand See catalog or store Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in this manual. See your nearest Sears Hardware Department or Sears Power and Hand T ool Catalog for other accessories. Do not use any accessory unless you have completely read the Owner âs Manual for that accessory . Use only accessories recommended for this Bench Grinder . Using other accessories may cause serious injury and cause damage to the Bench Grinder . W ARNING !
7 CART ON CONTENTS UNP ACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS (Fig. C) T his Bench Grinder will require a minimal amount of assembly . A 10mm and 13mm open end wrench is provided for mounting the T ool Rest Assemblies and the Spark Arrestor Assemblies. Remove all of the parts from the shipping box and lay them on a clean work surface. Compare the items to Fig. C, verify that all items are accounted for before discarding the shipping box. If any parts are missing, do not attempt to plug in the power cord and turn âONâ the Bench Grinder . The W ARNING ! Fig. C B ench Grinder can only be turned âONâ after all the parts have been obtained and installed correctly . The following items are to be provided in the shipping b ox: A . Grinder B. Quench tray C. Wheel dresser D. Eyeshield assembly E. Left tool rest assembly (not shown) F . Right tool rest assembly G. Special Wrench A B G F D C
8 KNOW YOUR BENCH GRINDER 1. WHEEL GUARD - Covers the grinding wheels and protects against accidental contact. 2. WHEEL COVER - Covers the grinding wheels and provides access for routine maintenance. 3. MOTOR HOUSING - Contains the electrical motor . 4. EYESHIELD MOUNTS - Supports the eyeshields. 5. EYESHIELDS - Protective Lexan see-thru shields to prevent any loose debris from contacting the operator . 6. FLEXIBLE WORK LIGHT - Provides assistance to the operator for grinding operations. 7. SP ARK ARREST ORS - Prevents hot sparks and debris from contacting the operator . 8. TOOL REST ADJUST ABLE SUPPORTS - Lets the operator position the tool rest closer to the wheel as the wheel decreases in diameter due to wear . 9. T OOL RESTS - Used to support the workpiece that is being ground. Adjustable to provide angled surfaces. 10. A) GRINDING WHEEL 120 GRIT - Used to remove light material from workpiece. 10. B) GRINDING WHEEL 60 GRIT - Used to remove heavy material from workpiece. 11 . ON / OFF SWITCH - Used to turn âONâ and turn âOFFâ the grinder . 12. WHEEL DRESSER - Used to clean and smooth surface of the 8" Grinding Wheel (not shown). 13. QUENCH TRA Y - Used to cool workpiece after grinding. 14. MOUNTING P AD - Used to secure the grinder to a workbench or suitable work surface. 15. GRINDING WHEEL IDENTIFICA TION LABEL - Provides information on wheel size, grit and maxi- mum RPM. Must be left on to distribute the load of tightening the Lock Nuts (not shown). 16. ARBOR BUSHING - Used when wheels have an oversized wheel bore (not shown). 17. FLANGES - Used to secure the grinding wheels to the grinder and distribute the load of the Lock Nuts (not shown). 18. LOCK NUT - Used to secure the grinding wheels to the grinder (not shown). 8 5 10B 9 2 14 4 1 1 1 13 10A 7 3 6
9 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS A 10mm and 13mm open-end wrench (included) is required for assembly of the T ool Rest Assemblies and the Spark Arrestor Assemblies. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the tool IS NOT plugged in. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the power switch is in the âOFFâ position. ⢠DO NOT assemble the Bench Grinder until you are sure the grinding wheels are firmly tightened to the Bench Grinder . T OOL RESTS (Figs. D and E) The Bench Grinder is provided with two dif ferent T ool Rest assemblies. The Left Side T ool Rest is entirely flat. The Right Side T ool Rest is also flat, but has an acces- sory plate for sharpening drill bits. 1. Remove both T ool Rest Assemblies from the plastic bags and check to see that you have the following: Left Side T ool Rest Left Side T ool Rest Support Right Side T ool Rest Right Side T ool Rest Support Drill Bit Sharpening Plate M8 Flat W asher (qty . 6) M8 x 12mm Hex head screw (qty . 4) Adjustment Knob (qty . 2) 2. Assemble the T ool Rest Supports (A) to the inside surface of the Wheel Covers (B) with the flat wash- ers (C) and hex head screws (D) as shown. See Fig. D. 3. Assemble the T ool Rests (E) to the Supports (F) with the flat washers (G) and Adjustment Knobs (H) as shown. See Fig. E. Fig. E Fig. D 4. Adjust the T ool Rests until they are 1/16â from the grinding wheels. Firmly tighten the hex head screws holding the supports. SP ARK ARREST ORS (Fig. F) 1. Remove both Spark Arrestor Assemblies from the plastic bags and check to see that you have the following: Left Side Spark Arrestor Right Side Spark Arrestor M6 Flat W asher (2) M6 X 6mm Hex head screw (2) 2. Assemble the Spark Arrestors (A) to the inside sur- face of the Wheel Covers (B) with the flat washers (C) and hex head screws (D) as shown. See Fig. F . 3. Adjust the Spark Arrestors until they are 1/16" from the grinding wheels. Firmly tighten the hex head screws. Fig. F W ARNING ! D C B A E F G H A C D B
10 WORK LIGHT (Fig. H) The Bench Grinder is provided with a Flexible Work Light to assist in visibility of the workpiece. The Bench Grinder is NOT provided with a light bulb for t he Flexible Work Light. T o reduce the risk of fire, use a 120V , 40 watt T ype A or smaller bulb , medium base. DO NOT use a light bulb that extends past the end of the light housing. The Flexible Work Light (A) may be turned âONâ or âOFFâ by using the rotary switch (B) on the top surface of the housing. The switch can be rotated in the clock- wise direction only . NOTE: The Flexible Work Light can be turned âONâ or âOFFâ even if the Bench Grinder is turned âOFFâ. CAUTION: The Flexible Work Light housing will remain hot for a few minutes after turning it âOFFâ. Avoid con- tact with housing until it is cool. Fig. H B A W ARNING ! PERMANENT MOUNTING Y ou should firmly attach the Bench Grinder to a solid work surface or heavy-duty stand (hardware not included). If the Bench Grinder is not securely mounted, it will have the ability to move or tip over during grinding operations and possibly cause the operator â s fingers to contact the grinding wheels. W ARNING ! EYE SHIELDS (Fig. G) 1. Remove both Eye Shield Assemblies from the plas- t ic bags and check to see that you have the follow- ing. Eyeshield (qty . 2) Lock Knob (qty . 2) Spacer ( qty . 2) M6 Flat washer (qty . 2) M6 x 80mm carriage head screw (qty . 2) 2. Assemble the Eyeshield (C) to the Spark Arrestor (A) by inserting the carriage head screw (B) through Eyeshield (C), Spark Arrestor (A), and the spacer (D) as shown. 3. Assemble the flat washer (E) and Lock Knob (F) to the carriage head screw and tighten until the Eyeshield remains in the desired position. QUENCH TRA Y 1. The Quench T ray is provided to cool the workpiece during and after grinding operations. 2. Attach the Quench T ray to base of the Bench Grinder as shown. 3. T ighten the two screws. 4. Partially fill the Quench T ray with water . DO NOT overfill! DO NOT use any other liquid in the Quench T ray other than water . 5. Place the workpiece into the water after performing the grinding operation to cool it. 6. DO NOT put any water directly onto the grinding wheels. Fig. G E C A F B D
11 OPERA TING THE BENCH GRINDER The Bench Grinder is designed for hand held grinding, s harpening, and cleaning operations. A L W A YS WEAR EYE PROTECTION! H ot sparks are produced during grinding operations. 1. The Power Switch must be in the âOFFâ position. 2. Stand to the side of the Bench Grinder and plug in the power cord to the correct power source. 3. Remain to the side of the Bench Grinder and turn it âONâ by moving the power switch to the up position. 4. Allow the grinding wheels to come up to a steady speed for at least one minute. 5. The Flexible Work Light may be turned âONâ if desired. 6. Adjust the eyeshields. Place the workpiece on the appropriate tool rest for the desired operation. 7. Move the workpiece towards the grinding wheel until it lightly touches. Move the workpiece back and forth across the front surface of the grinding wheel removing the amount of material desired. DO NOT EVER GRIND ON THE SIDES OF THE GRINDING WHEELS. 8. The operator may place the hot end of the work- piece into the water in the quench tray to cool it. 9. After completing the grinding operations, turn âOFFâ the Bench Grinder by pushing down on the Power Switch. CAUTION: It will take a few minutes for the grinding wheels to come to a complete stop. 10. Turn âOFFâ the Flexible W ork Light. CAUTION: The Flexible Work Light housing will remain hot for a few minutes after turning it âOFFâ. 1 1. Avoid contact with housing until it is cool. Unplug the Bench Grinder from the power source. USING THE WHEEL DRESSER (Fig. J) Fig. J The Wheel Dresser is to be used on the grinding wheels. It will remove buildup of material on the grind- ing wheel, remove imperfections and make the corners of the grinding wheel square. See Fig. J. 1. Loosen the correct side tool rest (A) and adjust it until it is in the flat horizontal position as shown and 1/16â away from the grinding wheel. 2. T urn âONâ the Bench Grinder . Let the grinding wheel come up to a steady speed for one minute. 3. After the grinding wheel has gotten to a steady speed, place the Wheel Dresser (B) flat on the T ool Rest with the serrated wheels facing the grinding wheel. 4. Firmly hold on to the handle of the Wheel Dresser . 5. Move the Wheel Dresser forward until the serrated wheels make light contact with the grinding wheel (C). After contact has been made, slide the Wheel Dresser side to side across the T ool Rest to dress the grinding wheel until the edge of the grinding wheel is square and the surface is clean. 6. After the operator has completed dressing the grinding wheel, turn âOFFâ the Bench Grinder and let the grinding wheel come to a complete stop. 7. Inspect the grinding wheel for any damage! 8. The grinding wheel may now be slightly smaller in diameter after dressing. Readjust the tool rests and spark arrestors to maintain a 1/16â clearance to the grinding wheel. C A B
12 CHANGING THE GRINDING WHEEL (Fig. K) Due to normal wear , both wheels will need to be replaced occasionally . See Fig. K. 1. T urn the power switch âOFFâ and unplug the power cord from its power source 2. Rotate the eyeshields to the âUPâ position for access to the tool rests. 3. Remove the three screws (A), flat washers (B), external tooth lock washers (C) and nuts (D) hold- ing the Outer Wheel Covers (E) to the Bench Grinder . 4. Remove the Outer Wheel Covers. 5. Place a small wooden wedge between the Abrasive Wheel (F) and T ool Rest (G) to prevent the wheels from rotating. 6. Remove the right side grinding wheel by turning the lock-nut (H) in the counterclockwise direction with an open-end wrench (not included). The left side wheel can be removed by turning the lock-nut in the clockwise direction with an open-end wrench. 7. Remove the Outer Wheel Flange (I) and then remove the abrasive wheel from the arbor shaft (J). The Arbor Bushing (K) should be saved, for future use, if the replacement wheel does not use this bushing. 8. CAUTION: The new abrasive wheel to be put on the Bench Grinder must have a higher R.P .M rating than the Bench Grinder . The label on the side of the abrasive wheels must stay on, DO NOT remove this label. 9. Replace the abrasive wheel, outer wheel flange, and the lock-nut in reverse order from removal. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN the lock nut as this may damage the abrasive wheels and cause seri- ous injury to the operator . DUST PORT (Fig. N) There is a dust port located on the inner side of each Inner Wheel Guard. These dust ports allows the grind - ing dust to exit the wheel cavity . If you choose to attach the dust ports to a dust collec- tion system, make sure the dust collector is rated and configured for your grinding operation. Fig. K D G J C K F I B A E H
13 MAINTENANCE OF THE BENCH GRINDER T urn the power switch âOFFâ and unplug the power cord from its power source prior to any maintenance. LUBRICA TION The Bench Grinder has sealed lubricated bearings in the motor housing that do not require any additional lubrication from the operator . CLEANING With the Bench Grinder unplugged, rotate the abrasive wheels slowly and inspect for any damage or trapped shavings. C AUTION: REPLACE t he abrasive wheels if there is any damage at all. F AILURE to replace a damaged wheel can cause serious injury to the operator . CAUTION: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE MA TERIALS t o clean the Bench Grinder . A clean dry rag or brush is all that is needed to remove dust and debris buildup. Repairs to the Bench Grinder should be performed by trained personnel only . Contact your nearest Sears Service Center for authorized service. Unauthorized repairs or replacement with non-factory parts could cause serious injury to the operator and damage to the Bench Grinder . TROUBLESHOOTING TO PREVENT INJUR Y TO YOURSELF or damage to the Bench Grinder , turn the switch to the âOFFâ position and unplug the power cord from the electrical receptacle before making any adjustments. PROBLEM LIKEL Y CAUSE(S) SOLUTION Motor does 1. Machine not plugged in 1. Plug power cord into electrical receptacle not run 2. Power switch in âOFFâ position 2. Lift switch to âONâ position 3. Power cord is faulty 3. Return to Sears Service Center 4. Fuse or circuit breaker are open 4. Overloaded electrical circuit 5. Damaged motor 5. Return to Sears Service Center Motor does not 1. Incorrect line voltage 1. Have a qualified electrician check line for proper voltage have full power 2. Damaged motor 2. Return to Sears Service Center Motor runs hot 1. Motor is overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece 2. Poor air circulation around motor 2. Remove any blockage around motor Motor stalls or 1. Motor is overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece runs slow 2. Incorrect line voltage 2. Have a qualified electrician check line for proper voltage 3. Capacitor has failed 3. Return to Sears Service Center Fuse blows or 1. Motor overloaded 1. Reduce pressure on workpiece circuit breaker 2. Overloaded electrical circuit 2. Reduce the amount of items on circuit trips 3. Wrong fuse or circuit breaker 3. Replace with correct fuse or circuit breaker 4. Undersized or excessive length of 4. Use correct size extension cord, see manual 5. Grinding wheels are blocked 5. Unplug machine and remove obstruction W ARNING ! W ARNING !
14 P ARTS K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY . 1 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 2 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 3 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 4 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 5 OR90002 SP ACER 1 6 OR90488 SP ARK ARRESTOR-L.H 1 7 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 8 OR90530 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 1 9 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 10 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 1 1 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 12 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 13 OR90002 SP ACER 1 14 OR90489 SP ARK ARRESTOR-R.H 1 15 OR90530 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 1 16 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 17 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 18 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 19 OR94751 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-RH 1 20 OR94170 HEX NUT M14 1 21 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 22 OR71420 GRINDING WHEEL,120 GRIT - 8" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1" BORE 1 23 OR90525 WHEEL BUSHING 1 24 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 25 OR90501 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 26 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 27 OR94752 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -RIGHT , INCL: 1 28 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 29 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 30 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 31 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 33 OR94753 MOTOR ASSEMBL Y , INCL: REF 34 & REF 36 1 34 OR94754 NAME PLA TE LABEL 1 36 OR94755 SPEC LABEL 1 38 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 39 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 40 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 41 OR94756 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -LEFT , INCL: 1 42 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 43 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 44 OR91826 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 45 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 46 OR90551 GRINDING WHEEL, 60 GRIT - 8" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1" BORE 1 47 OR90525 WHEEL BUSHING 1 48 OR90519 WHEEL FLANGE 1 49 OR90498 HEX NUT M14-LEFT HAND 1 50 OR94757 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-LH 1 51 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 52 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 53 OR94747 LEFT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF: REF 54 T O REF 56E 1 5 4 OR90203 LEFT TOOL REST SUPPOR T 1 5 5 OR90204 LEFT TOOL REST 1 5 6A OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 56B OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 56C OR9031 1 M8 FLA T WASHER 2 56D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 5 6E OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 5 7 OR94748 RIGHT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF : R EF 58 T O REF 60E 1 58 OR90191 RIGHT TOOL REST SUPPORT 1 59 OR90192 RIGHT TOOL REST 1 60A OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 60B OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 60C OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 60D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 60E OR9031 1 M8 FLA T W ASHER 2 63 OR71428 LIGHT ASSY , INCL: 1 64 OR90544 LIGHT W ARNING LABEL 1 66 OR90227 M10mm LOCK W ASHER 1 67 OR90228 M10x1mm HEX NUT 1 68 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 69 OR90362 M5 EXT TOOTH W ASHER 2 70 OR71429 CORD CLAMP 1 71 OR71430 CLAMP PLA TE 1 72 OR94758 BASE 1 73 OR71432 CORDSET 1 74 OR90248 M8mm LOCK W ASHER 2 75 OR90504 HEX HD SCREW M8x18mm 2 76 OR71433 CLAMP 1 77 OR71434 CAP ACIT OR(150 ° F) 1 78 OR71435 END CAP 2 79 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 1 80 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x6mm 1 82 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 83 OR90863 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 4 84 OR71436 P AD 4 85 OR71437 BASE PLA TE 1 86 OR90333 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 2 87 OR71438 W A TER TRA Y 1 88 OR90505 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 2 89 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 4 90 OR71439 SWITCH 1 91 OR71424 SWITCH PLA TE 1 92 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 93 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 94 OR71440 DIAMOND WHEEL DRESSER 1 95 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 96 OR90050 10mm x 12mm OPEN END WRENCH (NOT SHOWN) 1 97 OR90510 BEARING (NOT SHOWN) 2 98 OR94750 OWNERS MANUAL (NOT SHOWN) 1 8-IN. PROFESSIONAL BENCH GRINDER P ARTS LIST MODEL NO. 152.220180 When servicing, use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Bench Grinder may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center . Always order by P AR T NUMBER, not by key number . W ARNING ! W ARNING ! K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY .
15 8-IN. PROFESSIONAL BENCH GRINDER P ARTS LIST MODEL NO. 152.220180
16 P ARTS K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY . 1 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 2 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 3 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 4 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 5 OR90002 SP ACER 1 6 OR90488 SP ARK ARRESTOR-L.H 1 7 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 8 OR90333 M6x12mm HEX HD SCREW 1 9 OR90001 M6mm KNOB 1 10 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 1 1 OR90152 EYESHIELD 1 12 OR90055 M6x80mm CARRIAGE HD SCREW 1 13 OR90002 SP ACER 1 14 OR90489 SP ARK ARRESTOR-R.H 1 15 OR90333 M6x12mm HEX HD SCREW 1 16 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 1 17 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 18 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 19 OR94740 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-RH 1 20 OR90499 HEX NUT M16 1 21 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 22 OR71447 GRINDING WHEEL, 120 GRIT - 10" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1-1/4" BORE 1 23 OR71448 WHEEL BUSHING 1 24 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 25 OR90501 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 26 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 27 OR94741 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -RIGHT , INCL: REF 28 1 28 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 29 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 30 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 31 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 33 OR94742 MOT OR ASSEMBL Y , INCL: REF 34 & REF 36 1 34 OR94743 NAME PLA TE LABEL 1 36 OR94744 SPEC LABEL 1 38 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 3 39 OR90235 HEX NUT M6 3 40 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 41 OR94745 INNER WHEEL GUARD ASSEMBL Y -LEFT , INCL: REF 42 1 42 OR90526 ROT A TION LABEL 1 43 OR90502 M6mm LOCK W ASHER 4 44 OR91826 P AN HD SCREW M6x16mm 4 45 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 46 OR90520 GRINDING WHEEL, 60 GRIT - 10" DIA x 1" WIDE x 1-1/4" BORE 1 47 OR71448 WHEEL BUSHING 1 48 OR71446 WHEEL FLANGE 1 49 OR90500 HEX NUT M16-LEFT HAND 1 50 OR94746 OUTER WHEEL GUARD-LH 1 51 OR90059 M6mm FLA T W ASHER 3 52 OR90567 P AN HD SCREW M6x60mm 3 53 OR94747 LEFT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF: REF 54 T O REF 56E 1 5 4 OR90203 LEFT TOOL REST SUPPOR T 1 5 5 OR90204 LEFT TOOL REST 1 5 6A OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 56B OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 56C OR9031 1 M8 FLA T WASHER 2 56D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 5 6E OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 5 7 OR94748 RIGHT TOOL REST ASSY , CONST OF : R EF 58 T O REF 60E 1 58 OR90191 RIGHT TOOL REST SUPPORT 1 59 OR90192 RIGHT TOOL REST 1 60A OR90155 KNOB 5/16 - 18 1 60B OR90625 5/16 FLA T W ASHER 1 60C OR93917 M8 x 20mm HEX HEAD SCREW 2 60D OR90248 M8 LOCK WASHER 2 60E OR9031 1 M8 FLA T W ASHER 2 63 OR71428 LIGHT ASSY , INCL: 1 64 OR90544 LIGHT W ARNING LABEL 1 66 OR90227 M10mm LOCK W ASHER 1 67 OR90228 M10x1mm HEX NUT 1 68 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 69 OR90362 M5 EXT TOOTH W ASHER 2 70 OR71429 CORD CLAMP 1 71 OR71430 CLAMP PLA TE 1 72 OR94749 BASE 1 73 OR71454 POWER CORD 1 74 OR90248 M8mm LOCK W ASHER 2 75 OR90504 HEX HD SCREW M8x18mm 2 76 OR71455 CLAMP 1 77 OR71456 CAP ACIT OR(100 ° F) 1 78 OR71450 END CAP 2 79 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 1 80 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x6mm 1 82 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 83 OR90863 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 4 84 OR71436 P AD 4 85 OR71437 BASE PLA TE 1 86 OR90333 M6x10mm HEX HD SCREW 2 87 OR71438 W A TER TRA Y 1 88 OR90505 P AN HD SCREW M5x12mm 2 89 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 4 90 OR71439 SWITCH 1 91 OR71424 SWITCH PLA TE 1 92 OR90362 M5 EXT T OOTH W ASHER 2 93 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 94 OR71440 DIAMOND WHEEL DRESSER 1 95 OR90507 P AN HD SCREW M5x8mm 2 96 OR90050 10mm x 12mm OPEN END WRENCH (NOT SHOWN) 1 97 OR90510 BEARING (NOT SHOWN) 2 98 OR94750 OWNERS MANUAL (NOT SHOWN) 1 10-IN. PROFESSIONAL BENCH GRINDER P ARTS LIST MODEL NO. 152.220600 When servicing, use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Bench Grinder may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Service Center . Always order by P AR T NUMBER, not by key number . W ARNING ! W ARNING ! K EY P ART N O. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY .
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