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06-24-2012, 04:43 PM #11
Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
I got my first angle grinder recently. It's one of the red HF models. I found that I have to use the pin wrench and get the wheel really tight or else it will wobble around. Maybe I'm doing something wrong??? I haven't had any problems with the wrench yet...
I like the idea of an adjustable one...I will have to pick one up.Kyle - CompactTractorFan
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06-24-2012, 05:45 PM #12Veteran Member
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
Normally there is a shoulder that holds the disk from wobbling. Hand tight should be enough if everything is correct. It will tighten as you run it.
I have a fat centerpunch that I use when the disks get too tight to hand loosen....
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06-25-2012, 09:23 AM #13Epic Contributor
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
i run my discs to anub.. even putitng htem on hand tight usually has them tight enough to use a tool to take off. I recall tossing those tools in my wrench drawer.. but never can find them..
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06-25-2012, 09:29 AM #14Super Member
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
CompactTractorFan, your wobble worries me.
Look at the surface under the grinding disk...some you can flip to use different devices. Mine, I have it flipped one way to use a standard grinding wheel, but I have to flip it the other way to use a cutoff wheel. I never tighten mine with the wrench, only hand tight, and I have had no problems, but I think that is probably a bad idea. It may do like my die grinder does...when I let off, the thing can use the inertia to unscrew the chuck.
But I don't have Soundguys's issues...mine never bends the fingers on the wrench. I wonder of Soundguy is just a heavier user, or perhaps he is sometimes accidentally touching the screw-on lock to the work, thereby tightening it more. Again, I am a very light user, but some of you guys move a great deal of work, so don't go by me.Last edited by EE_Bota; 06-25-2012 at 10:08 AM.
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06-25-2012, 09:47 AM #15Epic Contributor
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
i'm a heavy user.. I do lots of metal prep work on tractors and for fabbing. my grinders see lots of abuse.. so the collet may be touching work too sometimes..
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
I use the little wrench to tighten and loosen the collet. I don't crank hard to tighten, but there are still times when the disc works itself so tight that I bend the pin wrench when trying to loosen it. I even disassembled a grinder once and put the spindle in the vice in order to get the collet loose. I'm like you, Soundguy. I go through grinders. I've made a habit to keep the pin wrenches even after I've thrown the grinder away. I have one small toolbox in the bottom of my welding cart that has all my grinding discs, hacksaw blades, and other cutting tool accessories. I keep my pin wrenches in there. With a few spares there's always at least one in the toolbox even if I've misplaced a few during a project. I just put them all back in the toolbox when I find them as I'm cleaning up at the end of a project.
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
i thought I was doing that.. yet every time I need one.. .. none..
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Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
The best wrench that I have used lost and found over and over was the factory Dewalt. Never bent or broke and that has been for about 10 years, couple years back I got one of those cheapo HF adjustable ones and it bent first time and so it got "recycled". When I can't remember where I put the Dewalt wrench I get my truste ol set of curved jaw visegrips.
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06-28-2012, 10:46 AM #20
Re: 4" angle grinder chuck keys
Entirely agree. There is no need, as it tightens as you grind. I've done metal sculpture which goes through tons of discs and never used a tool. Not once has a disc come off or even come loose. Save yourself a headache and throw away that wrench, or at least stop using it to tighten, only use it to loosen when you are feeling weak.
I use the cheapo HF grinders at home, but in the metal shop we use dewalt almost exclusively, as they stand up to the metal grinding abuse the best. Plus the trigger on the dewalt makes life a lot easier and, more importantly, safer.
As for the screw-on handle.. some use it, some don't. I'm a stickler for using the handle. One good jerk and I'd have a flying grinder. When in the metal shop, it's a constant routine.. I'll screw on a handle to grind something, someone will grab it, remove the handle for a grind, I'll grab it back.. etc.
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