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Bench grinder Dedra DED781620, single-unit workshop grinding tool
Bench grinder Dedra DED781620, single-unit workshop grinding tool
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Bench grinder Dedra DED781620, single-unit workshop grinding tool
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Bench grinder Dedra DED781620, single-unit workshop grinding tool
Bench grinder Dedra DED781620, single-unit workshop grinding tool
Dedra DED781620 bench grinder is a single-unit stationary grinding tool designed for workshop mounting on a bench or stand. It is intended for sharpening, deburring and shaping metal parts and hand tools, and accepts exchangeable grinding wheels for coarse grinding and finishing operations. The unit suits hobbyists and light professional use where a compact, stable grinder is required for routine maintenance and minor metalworking tasks.
The bench grinder provides a compact footprint with a stable base suitable for bench or stand installation, delivering consistent rotational speed for predictable grinding results. Its single-unit configuration simplifies setup and reduces workshop space requirements, while compatibility with common wheel types allows flexibility for coarse grinding, fine dressing and tool shaping. The design focuses on practical utility: ease of mounting, straightforward wheel replacement, and reliable performance for frequent sharpening and deburring jobs.
Install the bench grinder securely on a stable bench or stand following the mounting holes and fasteners supplied with the workstation setup. Fit an appropriate grinding wheel for the task, ensuring the wheel is compatible with the grinder’s spindle diameter and is correctly balanced and tightened. Before use, check wheel guards, tool rests and any protective shields are in place and adjusted to the recommended clearances. Power the unit and bring the workpiece gently to the wheel, applying light, steady pressure and avoiding prolonged contact in one spot to prevent overheating. Use coarse wheels for material removal and shaping, and finer wheels for sharpening and finishing.
For safe and effective operation, always wear eye and hearing protection and use gloves appropriate for handling metal. Keep tool rests close to the wheel (a few millimetres) to maintain control, and dress wheels regularly to preserve shape and cutting efficiency. Allow wheels to reach full speed before contacting the workpiece and avoid forcing work into the wheel to prevent wheel damage or loss of control.
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