Bench Grinder
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A bench grinder is a power tool that typically consists of two rotating abrasive wheels mounted on a spindle. The wheels can perform various tasks, such as sharpening, shaping, grinding, and polishing metal or other materials. The 350W in “Bench Grinder 350W” refers to the power of the grinder, with 350 watts being the electrical power consumption or output of the motor. This type of bench grinder is suitable for light to moderate-duty tasks, making it a versatile tool for home workshops, DIY projects, and small-scale metalworking applications.
Bench Grinder Uses
- Sharpening Tools:
- Bench grinders are commonly used for sharpening a variety of cutting tools, including chisels, knives, scissors, and drill bits.
- Grinding Metal:
- It is effective for grinding and shaping metal surfaces, removing burrs, and smoothing welds. This makes it useful for tasks such as preparing metal pieces for fabrication or repair.
- Debarring:
- Bench grinders are excellent for removing burrs or sharp edges from metal parts, providing a smoother and safer finish.
- Polishing:
- With the right attachments or wheels, a bench grinder can be used for polishing metal surfaces, restoring shine, and removing oxidation.
- Rust Removal:
- The abrasive wheels on a bench grinder are effective at removing rust and corrosion from metal surfaces, helping to restore them to a clean and usable condition.
- Tool Rest Modification:
- Users often modify the tool rest on a bench grinder to create custom angles for sharpening and grinding specific tools.
- Honing Blades:
- In addition to sharpening, a bench grinder can be used for honing the edges of blades to improve their cutting performance.
- Light Material Removal:
- It’s suitable for light material removal tasks, such as shaping small metal pieces or preparing surfaces for welding.
- DIY and Home Improvement:
- Bench grinders are commonly used in home workshops for a variety of do-it-yourself (DIY) and home improvement projects.
- Grinding Non-Metallic Materials:
- Depending on the type of wheels used, bench grinders can also be employed for grinding and shaping non-metallic materials like plastic or wood.
Safety Precautions
- Wear ANSI-rated goggles & face shield – Protect from flying sparks/debris
- Check Wheel Condition – Ensure:
- No cracks/chips (ring test before use)
- Proper guard coverage (max ¼" exposure)
- Correct RPM rating (must match grinder)
- Adjust Tool Rests – Keep within 1/8" of wheel
- Disconnect Power – Before wheel changes
  Storage Procedures
- Clean After Use – Brush off metal dust (magnet helps for steel)
- Cover Wheels – Use plastic caps to prevent moisture damage
- Lubricate Bearings – Light oil every 6 months
- Store in Dry Area – Prevent rust on motor housing
  Critical Warnings
- NEVERÂ operate without guards
- NEVER force materials – let wheels cut/grind smoothly
- NEVERÂ use damaged/worn wheels
220V/50-60Hz (Dual frequency)
Input power: 350w.
No-load Speed: 50Hz,2950
r/min&60Hz, 3450 r/min
Grinding wheel size: 150×20×12.7mm
Weight: 7.5 kg.
 Wire length: 1.5m, two round pin plug
Available with different specifications:
Including:
Voltage:220-240V~50Hz
Input power:350W
No-load speed:2950rpm
Wheel size:200mm
Adjustable work rest
Heavy duty aluminum base
Include 1set eye shields
Include 1pcs tool storage box
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