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319.19062 grinder. What is the gizmo on top and how do I use it? Wheel dresser?

2-3" long, lots of star wheels and spacers

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The dresser wheel is applied strait onto the grinding wheel when you get ridges & valleys on the front of the grinding wheel to make it straight again.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2008

SOURCE: delta 23-880 bench grinder

You should be able to hold the grinding wheel with a pair of leather gloves on your hands and lossen the bolt. Look very carefully at the threads to make sure you are trying to lossen and not tighten. Some are left handed threads on bench grinders.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: older black & decker bench grinder

Usually a new wire wheel comes with different size bushing just for the problem you are describing. Either that or take it back and get one specifically for your tool.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: replace front wheel bearings

hi emelinabarne

the link below is the parts catalogue for your bike. page 47 and 48 includes an EXPLODED view of the front wheel assembly. actually of all the parts.

http://www.yamaha-motor.com.mx/Manual_Partes/Catalogos/Deportivas%20(Crucero)/XVS1100%20V%20Star/5YS8_2005.PDF

hope this helps you out buddy.

regards,

voodoo

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: Grinder settings for Vienna Deluxe

Hi
To start off with, you should not change the big knob unless the grinder is operating at the time.
Set the small knob to the middle position. You can move this any time. Move towards the + mark to strengthen the coffee, but never all the way to the full +.
Set the big knob to the #8 to start off with. Move it 1 # smaller to make the coffee stronger but be careful not to get it to fine as you will clog the grinder and you will have to take it apart to clean. If you ever get an out of beans light, but there are beans in the hopper, open the knob to #16 for 1 cycle, then turn it back down to a # 1 larger than you had before and leave it unless you get the message again. Shiny beans call for a coarser grind than a dull bean because of the oils in the coffee bean. Oils will cause the grinds to stick together and cause clogs faster than beans that have less oil.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2009

SOURCE: bench grinder, 110/220?? wired up properly

LIKELY the capacitor which is usually in the base is bad.

The capacitor shifts the phase angle in one of the two windings which creates a pseudo rotating field to start rotation.

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How do i change a grinding wheel

Unplug the grinder. Remove the guard on the side you want to change. Grasp the wheel with one hand while you turn the nut with a wrench. Remove the nut and arbor washer from the arbor shaft, pull the wheel from the shaft and replace it with a new wheel - DO NOT remove the paper label! Put the arbor washer and nut back on, spin the nut down snug, grasp the new wheel with one hand while you tighten the nut with a wrench. DO NOT overtighten the nut.

It may help to grasp the SECOND wheel (which should still be tight) with one hand while you tighten the nut on the new wheel. It may also help to loosen & tighten & adjust the new wheel several times until it runs as straight as possible before you really tighten it.

After tightening down the nut, dress the wheel with a wheel dresser to get it to run as balanced as possible and give you a smooth round wheel so your workpieces don't bounce against the wheel and so it cuts freely. Repeat as necessary to keep the wheel cutting freely, and to keep the grinding surface flat.
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The manual does not mention if I can use a wire wheel on one side of the grinder. I pulled the right grinding wheel off the arbor. But the wire wheel is not wide enough to fill the width of the grind...

Many generic wire wheels will come with spacers that allow mounting on various arbors.....I would source one of these at the proper diameter and rpm rating for your grinder. Or be doubly sure of your arbor diameter when buying the wheel.
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To sharpen tools

The angle things on the grinder are usually set up for drill bits and never moved again. If you need to sharpen your shovel, I would get a 4 1/2 grinder with 80 grit disc in there and grind away from the edge, Not into it, it cuts 10 times faster, cleaner, straighter, than the grinder, use fit or the lawn mower blades too, and the machete, use the grinder for your drill bits and other precision type stuff, don't let the wheels get rounded off or uneven, use a wheel dresser if they do. I have a couple grinders set up in my shop, one wheel for finer stuff, then a wire wheel, then a green wheel for carbide, and then another wire wheel. I use a 1 inch belt for knives and finer stuff, and a 10 disc for serious stuff along with the 48 inch belt. So you can see, I use them a lot. But if you need to use the grinder for your shovel, I would not use the angle stops, I would do it freehand and you can only cut the outside edge, and it will be hard to get it around there. You might have to take the angle stops off. Hope this helps.
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What do you mean wheel side out? It should look just like the picture, the nut side of the disc threads on first. Depending on what disc you want to put on you may need a spacer that goes on first and then a threaded washer on the outside.
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I retrieved a Buffalo bench grinder, Model B-6, from where it had been stored for at least 11 years. Prior to that, I don't know its history. I plugged it in, and it runs. Here is my question: Do these...

A bench grinder would be unlikely to need oiling, but if it has such a provision there would be spring loaded caps or a set screw caps on the motor body near both arbors. The real concern is if the wheels have been compromised by taking a hard bump that could weaken them. This is an unlikely problem if grinder hasn't been dropped or had something heavy drop onto a wheel. If you have no reason to suspect wheel damage, and it runs without squeaking or excessive vibration, and the cord is not damaged, and there are no loose parts on it - then you have nothing to worry about. But you might want to consider "dressing" the wheels. Google "Grinding dresser" and read the Wikipedia article.
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My cuisinart burr coffee grinder will not turn on

This model sometime gets plugged up with grounds.

Unplug the grinder, and remove the bin where the grounds go. Look inside the grinder part where the grounds come from the grinder into the bin. This should be clear, and you should be able to see part of the grinder wheel inside. If this is plugged up with grounds, then you'll want to clean it out, but it's possible that the motor has already burned out (we killed two of them last year at my office this way)

Pour out any whole beans that are in the top part. You can pour them in a bowl to save them, you don't have to throw them away.

Unscrew the top part until it detaches from the grinder. This will take 20 or more rotations -- just keep turning it counter-clockwise.

You'll want to do this next part over a sink or a counter that's easy to clean -- you're going to dump a lot of ground coffee.

Looking into the grinder from the top, you'll see the grinding wheel in the center, and packed coffee grounds around the edges. Use a plastic knife or bamboo skewer to clean out the ground coffee. Don't use a screwdriver, metal silverware, or anything metal, as this can damage the grinder housing. You also want to clean from the bin opening. When you're done cleaning, the grinder wheel should turn freely.

Reattach the top portion, put the bin back in place, and turn the grinder on. It should turn on and spin the grinder wheel. If it still doesn't, then your motor is burned out. :(

If it does turn, then put the coffee beans back in and enjoy a cup -o- joe!

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I don't know how to change the grinding blade on my makita angle grinder.

There is a nut that you release from the middle of the grinder wheel, (grinder blade)
This nut is flat and has four holes in it.

You will see you are providing a spanner wrench to remove this nut. The wrenches' actual name is Lock Nut Wrench. It has a U shaped end with two pins sticking out. On on each side of the U shape.

The pins are inserted into the holes in the flat lock nut, located in the middle of the grinding wheel. The wrench is laid flat against the grinding wheel, with the two pins of the wrench going into any two holes of the nut.

At the top of the Makita grinder you will see a Black button. The button is pushed down to keep the grinding wheel from spinning. Holds the grinding wheel in place, as you turn the lock nut loose. When you release the button, a spring inside pushes the button back up out of the way.

As you view the Makita grinder, Release Button towards the Back, grinding wheel towards you, the nut is turned to the LEFT, to loosen. It is a Left threaded nut.

The grinding wheel spins to the Right. Using a left threaded nut insures that the nut will stay tight, due to the direction the grinding wheel spins.

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