Abrasive Wheels
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Abrasive Wheel (Wheel changing & Inspection)
Who Should Attend People who are required to use any form of abrasive wheels which is within the scope of their working activities Course Content • Introduction and aims of course • Legislative responsibilities • Abrasive wheel characteristics and cutting action • Abrasive wheel composition and marking system • Wheel and spindle speed • Inspection, handling, storage and transport • Personal Protective Equipment • Abrasive wheel components • Hazards arising from use of abrasive wheels and saws ABRASIVE WHEELS: • Mounting an abrasive wheel • Adjustment of work rests • Truing and dressing the wheel • Maintenance USE OF EQUIPMENT: • The safe use of equipment • Practical Assessment
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Course Outcome • Understand the nature of the hazards and identify the causes • Identify and understand requirements and responsibilities under the current • Legislation • Understand the characteristics of abrasive and their action • Understand and interpret the marking system of abrasive wheels • Recognise the need for careful handling of abrasive wheels and carry out visual check • Understand and identify what speeds should be adhered to in wheel selection • Identify main components and understand their functions • Mount an abrasive wheel and /or a diamond blade • Use operating precautions and be aware of avoiding hazardous conditions • Demonstrate their knowledge on abrasive wheels and diamond blades • Carry out daily maintenance on petrol powered machines Course Durations A half day course for a maximum of 10 delegates per session
