STANDARD GP-400 Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder - STANDARD Direct

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STANDARD GP-400 Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder

"More Powerful, More Stable"

*Excludes Local Taxes*

*Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and include Sea Freight to most ports

Description

Our Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder is a robust and versatile industrial tool designed for grinding, sharpening, and shaping various materials. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and consistent performance in demanding environments. Equipped with powerful motors and large grinding wheels, it efficiently removes material while maintaining precision and accuracy. The adjustable tool rests and safety features enhance user control and protection. Its exceptional grinding speed and cooling mechanisms prevent overheating, contributing to prolonged operational life. Ideal for heavy-duty applications, this grinder is a reliable choice for metalworking, woodworking, and other tasks requiring precise material removal.

Main Features:

  • This motor utilizes a pure copper motor to provide exceptional power capabilities, increasing grinding efficiency and ensuring a longer lifespan.
  • Compact casting shell, sealed ball bearings, dust resistance, stable and durable.
  • Convenient installation with a strong steel plate welding vertical base.
  • The ergonomically designed frame ensures a comfortable user experience.
Specification
  • Main motor power - 2.5kW
  • Voltage - 3 phase (380v - 50Hz)
  • Rotational speed - 1420rpm
  • Wheel size - Φ400x40x127mm
  • Work capacity - 40% humidity
  • Temperature - 75 ℃
  • Weight - 155/175 kg
    Delivery

    This machine is specifically built and the delivery is 9-14 Weeks from Deposit.

    How to use a Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder

    Using a heavy-duty pedestal grinder requires careful attention to safety and proper technique to ensure effective grinding and prevent accidents. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a heavy-duty pedestal grinder safely and efficiently:

    1. Safety Precautions: Before using the grinder, make sure you are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask. Ensure the grinder is firmly bolted to the floor and the pedestal is stable. Check the grinding wheels for any damage or cracks. Replace damaged wheels immediately. Verify that the tool rests and spark deflectors are in place and properly adjusted. Clear the area around the grinder from any obstructions, debris, or flammable materials.

    2. Inspection: Inspect the workpiece to ensure it is clean, free from grease or oil, and securely clamped to the tool rest.

    3. Adjust Tool Rests: Position the tool rests at the appropriate angle for the type of grinding you intend to perform. Ensure they are tight and locked in place.

    4. Power On: Turn on the grinder using the on/off switch. If it has a variable speed control, set it to the appropriate speed for the grinding task.

    5. Grinding Technique: Hold the workpiece firmly against the tool rest with both hands, keeping your fingers away from the grinding wheel. Apply gentle and consistent pressure to the workpiece as you move it back and forth across the face of the grinding wheel. Avoid pushing the workpiece too forcefully, as excessive pressure can cause the grinder to stall or overheat. Keep the workpiece moving to prevent the creation of deep grooves in the wheel and to achieve an even grind.

    6. Avoid Overheating: Take breaks between grinding sessions to prevent the grinding wheel from overheating. Overheating can lead to wheel damage and reduce grinding efficiency.

    7. Coolant (if applicable): If your grinder has a coolant system, ensure it is functioning correctly to keep the grinding area cool and reduce the risk of workpiece overheating.

    8. Inspect Progress: Periodically inspect the workpiece to ensure you achieve the desired shape or sharpness. Make any necessary adjustments to the tool rest or workpiece positioning.

    9. Turn Off: Once you've completed the grinding task, turn off the grinder and wait for the wheels to come to a complete stop before leaving the machine.

    10. Clean Up: Remove any grinding debris or dust from the work area. Store the grinder in a safe and dry location.

    Remember, always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety instructions specific to your heavy-duty pedestal grinder. If you are unsure about any aspect of using the grinder, consult the manual or seek guidance from a qualified professional. Safety is paramount when working with any machinery, and taking proper precautions ensures a safe and productive grinding experience.

    *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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    Description

    Our Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder is a robust and versatile industrial tool designed for grinding, sharpening, and shaping various materials. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and consistent performance in demanding environments. Equipped with powerful motors and large grinding wheels, it efficiently removes material while maintaining precision and accuracy. The adjustable tool rests and safety features enhance user control and protection. Its exceptional grinding speed and cooling mechanisms prevent overheating, contributing to prolonged operational life. Ideal for heavy-duty applications, this grinder is a reliable choice for metalworking, woodworking, and other tasks requiring precise material removal.

    Main Features:

    • This motor utilizes a pure copper motor to provide exceptional power capabilities, increasing grinding efficiency and ensuring a longer lifespan.
    • Compact casting shell, sealed ball bearings, dust resistance, stable and durable.
    • Convenient installation with a strong steel plate welding vertical base.
    • The ergonomically designed frame ensures a comfortable user experience.
    Specification
    • Main motor power - 2.5kW
    • Voltage - 3 phase (380v - 50Hz)
    • Rotational speed - 1420rpm
    • Wheel size - Φ400x40x127mm
    • Work capacity - 40% humidity
    • Temperature - 75 ℃
    • Weight - 155/175 kg
      Delivery

      This machine is specifically built and the delivery is 9-14 Weeks from Deposit.

      How to use a Heavy Duty Pedestal Grinder

      Using a heavy-duty pedestal grinder requires careful attention to safety and proper technique to ensure effective grinding and prevent accidents. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a heavy-duty pedestal grinder safely and efficiently:

      1. Safety Precautions: Before using the grinder, make sure you are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask. Ensure the grinder is firmly bolted to the floor and the pedestal is stable. Check the grinding wheels for any damage or cracks. Replace damaged wheels immediately. Verify that the tool rests and spark deflectors are in place and properly adjusted. Clear the area around the grinder from any obstructions, debris, or flammable materials.

      2. Inspection: Inspect the workpiece to ensure it is clean, free from grease or oil, and securely clamped to the tool rest.

      3. Adjust Tool Rests: Position the tool rests at the appropriate angle for the type of grinding you intend to perform. Ensure they are tight and locked in place.

      4. Power On: Turn on the grinder using the on/off switch. If it has a variable speed control, set it to the appropriate speed for the grinding task.

      5. Grinding Technique: Hold the workpiece firmly against the tool rest with both hands, keeping your fingers away from the grinding wheel. Apply gentle and consistent pressure to the workpiece as you move it back and forth across the face of the grinding wheel. Avoid pushing the workpiece too forcefully, as excessive pressure can cause the grinder to stall or overheat. Keep the workpiece moving to prevent the creation of deep grooves in the wheel and to achieve an even grind.

      6. Avoid Overheating: Take breaks between grinding sessions to prevent the grinding wheel from overheating. Overheating can lead to wheel damage and reduce grinding efficiency.

      7. Coolant (if applicable): If your grinder has a coolant system, ensure it is functioning correctly to keep the grinding area cool and reduce the risk of workpiece overheating.

      8. Inspect Progress: Periodically inspect the workpiece to ensure you achieve the desired shape or sharpness. Make any necessary adjustments to the tool rest or workpiece positioning.

      9. Turn Off: Once you've completed the grinding task, turn off the grinder and wait for the wheels to come to a complete stop before leaving the machine.

      10. Clean Up: Remove any grinding debris or dust from the work area. Store the grinder in a safe and dry location.

      Remember, always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety instructions specific to your heavy-duty pedestal grinder. If you are unsure about any aspect of using the grinder, consult the manual or seek guidance from a qualified professional. Safety is paramount when working with any machinery, and taking proper precautions ensures a safe and productive grinding experience.

      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*