as the auto adjusters do not work you will need to adjust up before putting the drum on, problem is there is usually a rust/wear lip that stops you getting the full adjustment, I have a bench grinder with the guard removed for just this job, also make sure the fulcrum levers are fully back, the plastic tell tales in the back plate indicate this, Rick
Good post about the rust/wear lip stopping the ...... but the next bit horrifies me I actually know someone who only has part of his right hand and his thumb and two fingers remaining because he took a guard off an angle grinder - it sends a shiver down me even now - lets not have any more talk about removing guards off machines. :thumbs
I did not say Angle grinder, Bench grinder firmly fitted to the bench, and with the drum over the rotating wheel nothing is exposed, agreed it is not every ones cup of tea, and there are risks with even using a spanner if it is not your thing, when I suggest doing something it is entirely up to the person doing the job if they are up to it or not, I am 67 and have never used goggles for instance when angle grinding, or bench grinding, (been bench grinding since I was around 10 years old) been angle grinding since the 70's after making my own grinder from an old washing machine motor and a heavy flexible drive, (still have it) the reason being this was the the early days of angle grinders and they were expensive, but the point is the reason I do not use goggles or visors is two fold, one they steam up and you cannot see properly what you are doing and two you get used to them and the first time you grind (just a quicky) without them you are not used to keeping out of the line of fire and squinting, I should add I still have my eyes and all my digits and continue to do what I have always done, Rick
TBH i'm very much like Rick here as 80% of the time I don't wear goggles when grinding I should really I know but as Rick has said you sharp learn how to grind or cut in a way so you don't get a face full of sparks but i've found 99% of the mechanic's I worked with did the same. On the plus side my eyes have super fast reaction & there is no metal in them as they were x rayed 8 months before I had another MRI scan:augie told them there was bits of metal under the skin in my arms & they weren't bothered oh they were lucky they didn't fly out & kill the scanner just ripped through my skin a bit:doh
Ehehe:augie
I am not saying people should do what I do cos I know most could not, I am saying please do not quote elf and safety to me as I am not interested, I do now what I have always done, if you shy at it then fine, we are not all built the same, until recently I would walk without restraint along a building ridge two or three stories high, cannot now as knees give out getting there, but you see where I am coming from, never worn a seat belt either, but that is a different story, except when banger racing, full race harness but then we were out there to be hit or to hit, and yes hit the wall head on at 30 mph but it did not hurt as harness designed for it, on the other side of the coin in well over a million only serious prang I have had fortunately trucks at the time did not have belts, I was KO by an object through the windscreen and slumped over the wheel when the truck went onto its side it slammed into a bridge support but by then I was well down below the dash, the bridge support took the top of the cab off at dashboard level, had seat belts been around I would not be here, call me lucky, call me gifted, I call skill, best regards, Rick
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