Dayton 2RYN7 belt grinder is ideal in all facilities for deburring, finishing, shaping, sanding, polishing, grinding, cleaning, sharpening and de-scaling metal.
Working Mechanism:
- Turns on the belt grinder using the front-mounted on/off paddle switch, initiating the movement of the abrasive belt.
- Adjust the belt's tension for optimal grinding.
- Set the material on the steel table.
- Move the material against the abrasive belt.
- Use the dust port to remove generated dust.
- Fine-tune belt tension and tracking during use.
- Check the finish and adjust or repeat as needed.
- Shut off the machine and clean, especially the dust collector.
Features:
- This belt grinder features a steel table for a solid and durable surface for rigorous grinding tasks.
- It comes with a front-mounted on/off paddle switch for easy and immediate control over the tool's operation.
- This belt's self-tensioning and adjustment mechanism allows for quick changes and optimal belt alignment.
- It has a full belt guard that ensures user safety by providing a barrier between the grinding process and the operator.
- This belt has a dust collection port that enables the effective management of debris, keeping the workspace clean and minimising the inhalation of dust particles.
Compatible Accessories:
- Condor 1VT67 Impact Resistant Goggle: This impact resistance goggle prevents user eye from dust & splash during all grinding opeartions.
- Dayton Grinder Tool Stand: It is used to safely and securely hold a belt grinder. This stand features a cast iron body for structural rigidity and durability.
- Norton Abrasives 78072721255 Sanding Belt: It has a closed-coat configuration that ensures the abrasive grain covers the entire surface, resulting in a smoother finish and quicker material removal compared to open-coat abrasives, which have less grain coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Where can I install this Dayton 2RYN7 belt grinder?
A. It is positioned on workbenches or stands. It can be mounted on carts to facilitate relocation or manoeuvring throughout a workspace.
Q. What is the major difference between a belt sander and a grinder?
A.
- A belt sander can be used for wood & metals, whereas a belt grinder is specifically engineered for metals.
- Furthermore, belt sanders employ sandpaper for smoothing surfaces, while grinders utilise metallic abrasives, ensuring a finely polished finish on metal pieces.
Q. What is the maximum belt speed of this Dayton 2RYN7 belt grinder?
A. It has a maximum speed of 4500 SFPM.