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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USE WITH PORTABLE ELECTRICAL TOOLS

Figure  1-64.-Portable  electric  sander. preparation for painting. This machine, however, must not be used where a mirror-smooth finish is required. The disk should be moved smoothly and lightly over  the  surface.  Never  allow  the  disk  to  stay  in  one place  too  long,  because  it  will  cut  into  the  metal  and leave  a  large  depression. PORTABLE  GRINDERS Portable  grinders  are  power  tools  that  are  used  for rough grinding and finishing of metallic surfaces. They  are  made  in  several  sizes;  however,  the  one  used most in the Navy uses a grinding wheel with a maximum diameter of 6 inches. See figure 1-65. The  abrasive  wheels  are  easily  replaceable  so  that different  grain  size  and  grades  of  abrasives  can  be used  for  the  various  types  of  surfaces  to  be  ground and  the  different  degrees  of  finish  desired. A  flexible  shaft  attachment  is  available  for  most portable  grinders.  This  shaft  is  attached  by  removing the grinding wheel, then attaching the shaft to the grinding  wheel  drive  spindle.  The  grinding  wheel  can then be attached to the end of the flexible shaft. This attachment is invaluable for grinding surfaces in hard-to-reach   places. ELECTRIC IMPACT WRENCH The  electric  impact  wrench  (fig.  1-66)  is  a portable, hand-type reversible wrench. The one shown  has  a  1/2-inch-square  impact  driving  anvil, over  which  1/2-inch-square  drive  sockets  can  be  fitted. Wrenches also can be obtained that have impact driving anvils ranging from 3/8 inch to 1 inch. The driving anvils are not interchangeable, however, from one  wrench  to  another. The electric wrench with its accompanying equipment is primarily intended for applying and removing nuts, bolts, and screws. It may also be used to  drill  and  tap  metal,  wood,  plastics,  and  so  on,  and to  drive  and  remove  socket-head,  Phillips-head,  or slotted-head  wood,  machine,  or  self-tapping  screws. Before  you  use  an  electric  impact  wrench,  depress the on-and-off trigger switch and allow the electric wrench  to  operate  a  few  seconds,  noting  carefully  the direction  of  rotation.  Release  the  trigger  switch  to stop  the  wrench.  Turn  the  reversing  ring,  located  at the rear of the tool; it should move easily in one direction  (which  is  determined  by  the  current  direction of rotation). Depress the on-and-off trigger again to start  the  electric  wrench.  The  direction  of  rotation should  now  be  reversed.  Continue  to  operate  for  a Figure  1-65.-Portable  grinder. Figure  1-66.-Reversible  electric  impact  wrench. 1-38

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