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DRESSING OF THE GRINDING WHEEL
WITH CHANNEL Z
When you choose to make a radius hollow combined with a channel, choose rst the
hollow radius, and follow instructions how to dress. Once dressed, let the wheel arm be
locked and turn the knob on the dress units handle to its lower position.
Choose S, M or L width of the channel by screwing the Channel Z -thumbscrew in or out to
make the tap on the diamonds handle hit it. Follow the scale to see what width you get.
1. Push “DRESS” button and screw down the diamond tool approximately one quarter of
a turn (for a 0,5mm deep channel) Dress one side of the wheel by moving the handle
until the tap hits the Channel Z -thumbscrew.
2. Lift and lock the knob on the dress units handle in its upper position, unlock wheel arm
and push the grinding wheel down. Now move the diamond tool over to the other side
of the metallic Channel Z thumbscrew while the arm remains in a lower position. Now
move the grinding wheel arm up and lock it. Turn the knob on the dress units handle
down to its lower position, dress the other side of the wheel until the tap hits the Chan-
nel Z -thumbscrew (remember not turning the diamond tool since you have dressed
the other side to avoid uneven edges). Now you successfully dressed the wheel with
desired hollow and width of the channel.
GRINDING
1. After dressing your grinding wheel, measure your skate and set the scale knob on the
same width as your skate.
2. Clamp the skate in to the skate-holder. The toe of your skate should always point to
your left
3. Choose number of grinding cycles by using the “SHARP” button. 1 push is worth of
1 cycle, 2 pushes is worth of 2 cycles and so on. Machine will start after choosing the
amount of cycles and will stop automatically once nished.
4. If you want to stop the grinding procedure earlier (during cycles 2-5) just push the
“SHARP” button once and the machine will complete its cycle, turn home and stop.
Notice: The amount of cycles required to sharpen your skates varies depending of the
quality and condition of your skates.
For more detailed instructions how to use the electronics and adjustments please take a
look at our Instructional Videos at www.prosharp.com
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