Handler Red Wing 26A User manual

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HANDLER
RED
WING
MOTOR
‘Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
Red
Wing
Motor.
Your
Red
Wing
has
been
inspected
prior
to
being
shipped.
Open
the
package
and
inspect
its
contents.
Should
damage
have
occurred
in
transit,
contact
the
freight
forwarder
immediately, Do
not
contact
Handler
as
the
receiver
of
a
product
must
file
a
claim
for
damage
within
14
days.
Failure
to
file
claim
in
à
timely
manner
could
result
inthe
loss
of
your
rights
o
recovery.
Should
you
require
assistance,
please
contact
Handler
Manufacturing
at:
1-002-229-7796
or
1-900-274-2635,
INSTRUCTIONS:
Remove
the
lathe
from
the
carton
and
place
it
n
a
sultable
location
on
a
sturdy
horizontal
surface.
The
unit
‘must
be
bolted
tothe
tabletop.
Baiting the
unit
securely
to
a
solid
table
top
wil
prevent
possible
lathe
movement
during
operation
and
possible
operator
injury.
Plug
the
lathe's
cordset
into
a
grounded
115
Vot60
Hz
electrical
socket
only.
D
not
utile
a
92
prong
adaptor.
Failure
to
plug
the
lathe
Into
a
properly
grounded
receptacle
may
result
In
operator
Injury.
Your
lathe
ls
now
ready
for
operation
withthe
aid
of
chucks
placed
on
the
shaft
(see
page
2).
“The
No,
26,
254,
28L,
and 26H
lathes
are
constructed
to
function
on
two
speeds.
Low
speed
is
1725
RPM
and
high
speed
is
2450
RPM.
The
lathe
shaft
is
provided
with
special
dental
tapered
shafts
which
will
accept
chucks
which
fit
onto
a
tapered
shat
ony.
The
models
27,
29,
&
0A
are
buil
to
function
af
3480
RPM.
NOTE:
Ifyou
have
specified
that
your
lathe
should
contain
1/2"
straight
shafts,
only
chucks
which
contain
a
12"
arbor
hole
will
adapt
to
these
shaft,
"The
poishing
motor
wh
a
tapered
shaft
provide
vith
a
e
and
ght
chuck
remove
es
figure
No
1)
ο
ο
oto
tho
ate
e
chuck
remote
il
nero
tar
opus
bo
hoc
om
fhe
tapered
Sha
Voto
peso
chucks
and
cui
accessories
ele
Uli
lo
atom
dan
pes
el
ining
tn
pushing
operations
wi
out
lathe.
These
re
tached
to
your
lathes
shat
la
in
o
To
pace
a
chuck
nt
the
shat
of
your
to,
las
follow
these
instructions:
1.
Make
certain
both
the
fate
shat
and
the
arbor
hoe
of
tne
chuck
pled
othe
st
we
an
any
sus
and
SP
bi
Ba
co e
cnc
omar
on
och
site's
plas
AW
|
="
=>
ill
2
th
o
ao
rod
"OFF
pac
he
chek
onto
tho
ο
ο
οτι.
δι
su
ο
ος
πας
the
opposite
shat,
3,
Push
the
chuck
onto
the
shat
a
fer
as
it
will
go.
Since
the
chucks
ft
onto
tapered
shafts
via
ffiction
fit,
make
certain
the
chuck
is
placed
securely
onthe
lathe
shaft.
It
may
be
‘necessary
fo
tap the
end
ofthe
chuck
onto
the
lathe
shaft
with
the
id
ol
a
soft
rubber,
plastic,
or
lather
mall.
DO
not
use
a
metal
hammer
or
mallet
as
this
will
damage
the
chuck,
4.
After
the
chuck
has
been
placed
securely
on
the
lathe
shaft,
place
the
buf,
brush,
abrasive
whee,
bur,
‘or
mandrel
onto
the
chuck.
Secure
this
in
place
as
per
the
manufacturers
suggestions
5.
Turn
the
lathe
on
and
make
certain
the
accessory
which
has
been placed
on
the
lathe
chuck
is
secu
positon
If
either
the
chuck
or
accessory
have
nat
been
secured
tothe
lathe
shat,
secure
it
now.
NOTE:
Many
Red
Wing
polishing
motors
are
shipped
with
1/2"
straight
shafts.
Chucks
used
on
Red
Wing
Polishing
motors
equipped
with
a
1/2
straight
shal
utilize
a
set
screw
to
hold
the
chuck
in
postion,
Make
certain
fo
tighten
this
securely
FIGURES
Page
1

HANDLER
PROTECTION
-
IMPORTANT
1.
Never
attempt
to
use
a
polishing
motor without proper
instruction.
2.
Never
üne
a
polishing motor unless
thø
motor
has
been
fitlød
with
polishing
(splash)hoods
or
a
similar
protective
device
containing
a
protective
shield.
[Always
use
a
dust collector
when
performing
polishing
or
grinding
operations.
4.
Rand
and
follow
all
instructions
contained
in
thie
manual
regarding
"tol
safety”
Handler
manufactures
a
full
ine
of
Chucks,
Splash
Hoods,
Dust
Collectors,
and
Protective
Shields.
Contact
us
at
the
address
below
to
request
a
Handler
Catalogue.
CHUCK
REMOVAL
‘Alter
finishing
and
completing
a
polishing
or
grinding
operation,
you
may
wish
to
and
change
tø
another
type
of
chuck
or
accessory.
This
is
completed
as
follow:
1.
Turn
the
lathe
off
and
allow
the
shat
to
come
o
a
complete
stop.
2.
Using
the
chuck
remover
located
on
the lft
ar
right
side
ofthe
lathe,
pull
upward
on
the
removers
handle.
This
will
push
the
remover
outward,
and
push
the
chuck
rom
the
lathe
shat,
(See
Figure
1.
Page
1)
A
few
chucke
may
require
the
chuck
remover
to
be
rotated
350°
before
the
chuck
accessory
is
removed.
Chucka
{ited
to
polishing
motors
containing
21/2"
shatt
ara
removed
by
loosening
the set
screw
which
hole
tn
position,
3.
To
place
anather
chuck
onto
the lathe shat,
follow
the
procedure
listed
on
this
page.
CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
‘Yur
Red
Wing
polishing
motor
has
been
fitted
with
ball
bearings.
No
further
lubrication
is
necessary
during
the
life
of
your
moto.
Occasionali
remove
the
molor'scardset
from
is
electrical
source
snd wipe
tho
unit
clean
‘with a
clean,
sof
loth,
DO
NOT
use
abrasive
or
lguld
cleaners,
Read,
full
the
safety
Instructions
contained
on
pages.
smove
the
chuck
accessory
|
ACCESSORIES
Handler
manufactures
a
full
ine
of
Chucks,
Protective
Hoods,
Shields,
nd
Dust
Collectors
fr
use
with
your
Red
Wing
motor.
Handler
chucks
aro
precision
manufactured
to
fit
onto your
Red
Wing
motor.
A
fow
of
these
are
described
below.
The
No.
7
L
or
R
chuck
ls
made
to
accommodate
butting
whee!
and
brushes
for
polishing
acrylic
dentures,
plastics,
and metals
‘The
threads
contained
an
the
tapered
partion
of
the
chucks
frontal
surface
secure
the
buff
or
brush
in
position
ii)
Handler
ST
Jacobs
type
chucks
are
made
to
accommodate
from
3
tp1
ure
and
mandrels.
Its
manufactured
for
gros
finishing
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2

R
die
No
18
Atlas
Jacobs
type
chuck
is
precision
ground
to
provide
excellent
concentriciiy
and
Gurabiliy
This
chuck
ll
[Sccommodate
burs
and
mandrel
frm
ὅ
to
14"
in
diameter.
Our
No.
9
Arbor
band
chuck
a
bult
to
accept
34"
x
40°
abrasive
bands.
Those
ate
used
for
gros
finishing
of
plastics
or
metals
Handlers
No.
16
stone
chucks
are
bull
to
accept
abrasive stones
and
lathe
whools
with
16,
31%
and
1",
arbor
mountings
forthe
Fight
and
tet
side
тов
ве
2-41
5-1
R
3-50
R
6-10
L
NOTE:
Specify
a
No.
20
Lor
R
chuck
for
a
polishing
motor
with
a
straight
해라.
Handler
has
designed
and
built
full
line
of
automatic
chucks
which
wil
adapt
fo
your
Red
Wing
or
other
polishing:
motors.
Handler's
automatic
chucks
are
durable
and
bul
to
save
processing
time
and
money.
16
Chuk/Changer
The Handler
Chuk/Changer
was
designed
to
provid
{ull
automatic,
precision
changing
af
1/4"
and
3/32"
diameter
burs,
mandrels
and
chuck
accessories
with
he
sight
‘movement
af
a
handle
while
tho
motor
is
turning,
The
Chuk/Changer
provides
the
technican
with
exacting
conconticity
and
quick,
easy
changing
o
various
chucks
which
greatly
needs
grinding,
polishing and
finishing
procedures.
The
No.1
Chuk/Changor
is
adaptable
to
most
“types
of
dental
motors,
including
older
models
og
R&
M
Ritter,
Baldor,
Emeaco
and
Rad
Wing.
The
No.
ls
|
shipped
complete
with
chuck accessories
as
follows.
P:1615
Arbor
Band
Chuck
oe
|
[2-16-46
Spiral
Tapered
Chuck,
Oy
-
ee
1
1
2
Pst
Sore
Chass
on
P-16-20
Mandrols
for
small
abrasive
wh
Qty
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KE
Pu
nave
DE
if
dom
Da
Konalo
or
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on
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Pages

R
Handler
has
designed
and
built
ful
tine
of
automatic
chucks
which
wil
adapt
to
yout
Reé
Wing
or
other
polishing
motors.
Handlers
automatic
chucks
are
durable
and
built
to
save
processing
time
and
money
PROTECTIVE
SHIELDS
AND
HOODS
tbe
completed
withthe
addition
of
a
protective
hood
with
shield
ora
protective
ul
ine
of
protective
hoods
and
shields
to
protect
the
techn
Ar
three
examples
ol
te
various
ypes
avalabl,
‘Tho
86D hood
with
shield
provi
it
contains
an
adjustable
5°
x
cl
40"
with,
adjustable
protection
forthe
technician,
Constructed
of
civic
shield
to
help
protect
the
polisher.
Hoods
ae
a
The
Protector was
designed
to
provide
protection
from
possible
tying
debris.
Constructed
of
28”
cs
the
protector
offers
excellent
protection
for
lathe
and
handpiece
grinding
Protect
yourself
from
UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING
OBJECTS.
The
New
#26SHLO
shld
from
Handler
mounts
directly
to
your
Lathe.
Made
of
8"
x
6"
x
18"
clear
Polycarbonate,
fully
adjustable,
replaceable
shield,
helps
comply
With
OSHA
requirements.
Comes
with
all
mounting
hardware,
Contact
your
dealer
or
Handler.
Handler
manufactures
a
ul
line
of
protective
hoods,
shields,
and
dust
collectors.
To
obtain
a
Handler
catalogue
mustrating
our
hoods,
shields,
and
dust
collectors,
contact
us
af
the
address
below,
or
call
1-800-27Handl
(1-800
214-265),
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Page
4
550
PORTA-VAC
HOOD
W/
BUILT
IN
DUST
COLLECTOR

HANDLER
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
tool
should
be
grounded
while
in
use
to
protect
the
operator
from
electric
shock.
The
tool
is
equipped
with
an
approved
three-conductor
cord
and
three-prong
grounding
type
plug
to
fit
the
proper
{grounding
type
receptacle.
The
gr
Never
connect
the
green
(or
green
and
velo
n
(or
greon
and
yellow)
conductor
in
ho
cord
isthe
grounding
wie.
wire
ta
lve
terminal.
I
yo
150
vote
it
has
plug
that
looks
lie
that
shown
in
sketch
(A)
in
Figura
1
Unit
is
for
use
on
less 1
If
ts
for
use
om
180
to
250
volts,
it
has
a
plug
that
looks
like
that
shown
in
sketch
(8).
Use
of
an
extension
cords
or
a 2
prong
adapter
is
not
recommended
FIGURE
1
GROUNDING
METHODS
四
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TOOL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Keep
Work
Area
Clean
Cut
2.
Avoid
Dangerous
Equipment
Don't
expose
power
tools
to
rain.
Dont
use
power
foals
in
damp
or
wet
locations,
Keep
work
area
well
n
3.
Keep
Children
Away
An
visitors
should
be
kept
safe
distance
from
work
area
and
appliance.
4,
Store dle
Tools
When
nat
in
use,
tools
should
be
stored
in
dry,
high,
and
locked
location
out
ofthe
reach
of
children,
5.
Don't
Foree
Tool
It
wll
do
the job
better
and
be
safe
at
the
rate
for
ich
it
was
designed,
6.
Use
Right
Tool
Dont
force small
tool
or
attachment
to
do
the
job
of
a
heary-duty
tol
7.
Wear
Proper
Apparel
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
or
jewelry
which
may
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
Tie
back
long
hair
or
Use
a
proper
hai
net.
ad
areas
and
benches
invite
accidents
8.
Use
Safety
Glasses
Use
safety
glasses
with
al
rotating
tools,
Also
use
a
face
or
dust
mask
if
cutting
operation
is
dusty
9.
Dont
Abuse
Cord
Never
carry
tool
by
cord
or
yank
it
to
disconnect
from
receptacie.
Keep
cord
from
heat,
oll,
and
sharp
edges.
10.
Secure
Work
Use
clamps
or
a
vise
to
hold
work.
It's
safer
than
‘sing
your
hand
and
it
fees
both
hands
to
operate
tool.
11.
Don't
Overreach
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times.
12.
Maintain
Tools
with
Care
Keep
tools
sharp
and
clean
for
best
and safest
performance.
Follow
instructions
for
lubricating
‘and
changing
accessories
13.
Disconnect
Tools
When
not
in
use;
before
servicing;
when
changing
accessories
such
as
blades,
bits,
cutters,
ete
14.
Avoid
Accidental
Starting
Be
sure
switch
is
OFF
when
plugging
in
Pago
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Forget
Handler's
Other
Fine
Lab
Products.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
1.
Our
terms
of
sale
are
F.O.B.
our
plant.
Handler
makes
every
effort
to
insure
the
proper
delivery
of
goods,
but
we
cannot
guarantee
the
carrier's
performance.
Each
product
is
tested and
inspected
for
proper
performance
prior
to
leaving
our
facility.
The
responsibility
for
damage
in
transit
is
the
carrier's,
whether
it
is
visible
damage
or
concealed
damage
2.
Inspect
this
shipment
IMMEDIATELY.
Insist
that
visible
damage
or
possible
damage
be
written
on
the
Delivery
Receipt
by
the
receiver.
3.
Inspect
the
contents
of
your
shipment
within
24
hours
of
receipt.
Using
your
copy
of
our
packing
list,
check
for
piece count
and
accuracy
immediately
to
insure
proper
billing
4.
It
damage
is
discovered,
save
all
crates,
cartons
and
packaging
material
until
an
inspection
has
been
made
by an
agent
of
the
carrier.
5.
In
case
of
damage,
notify
the
delivering
carrier
IMMEDIATELY
requesting
that
an
inspection
be
made.
Retain
a
copy
of
the
inspection
request
for
claim
purposes.
Failure
to
notify
the
freight carrier
immediately
will
result
in
the
loss
of
your
rights
to
claim
damage.
6.
We
have
taken
every
precaution
to
insure
safe
arrival
of
your
products.
We
cannot
be
responsible
for
negligence
by
another
party.
7.
The
receiver
of
the
goods
must
make
claims
for
incorrectly
shipped
goods
to
the
shipper
within
15
days
of
receipt
of
delivery.
RETURNING
GOODS
1.
Do
not
return
merchandise
without
our
authorization. You
must
call
first
for
a
return
authorization
number.
2.
We
will
not
accept
returned
merchandise
from
the
carrier
unless
our
authorization
NUMBER
has
been
issued,
and
is
clearly
marked
on
the
outside
of
the
carton
3.
We
will
not
accept
goods
(i.e.
dust
collectors)
that
are not
cleaned
and
free
of
dust
and
debris,
The
merchandise
will
be
shipped
back

WARRANTY
‘Ths
HANDLER
products
warranted
tobe
free
trom
detects
in
materia
and
workmanship,
when
used
under
the
conditions
recommended
by
the
manufacturer. and/or
the
purpose
for
which
the
product
‘nas
intended.
tor
a
period
ol
24
months
from
the
date
of
shipment
from
factory
tjob
sie
of
original
Sane”
Products
purchased tom
distributor
warehouse
lock
are
warranted
for
apenogot
24
month
‘rom
date
of
shipment
rom
he
manutaciunre
warenouse
In al
cases,
te
fll
name
and
address
of
the
distributor
must
be
supplied,
along
withthe
name
of
ne
customer,
product
name
and
number.
and
serial
number.
A
copy
o
he
orginal
invoice,
showing
date
‘of
purchase
must
accompany
the
warranty
repair
request.
This
warranty
wil
apply
10
equipment
installed,
operated
and
maintained
in
accordance
with
MANOLER
procedures
and
recommendations.
ry
detective
part
or
assembly,
|
uch
defect
occurreg
in
normal
service
and
was
noi
‘miause,
abuse,
oF
accident
Any
warranty
service
performed
in
the
feld
must
be
authorized
by
HANDLER
MFG.
Unauthorized
service
voids
the
warranty
and
any
resulting
charge
will
not
be
paid
by
HANDLER
MFG.
HANDLER
MFG.
makes
no
other
warranties
or
guarantees,
expressador
implied.
Themerchantabiity
of
the
components
i
expressly
excluded.
The
manufacturer
assumos
по
consequential
damages.
Detach
and
mail
back
Return
10
HANDLER

PACKING
LIST
CAUTION!
Unpack
Accessories
From
Unit
BEFORE
Connecting
And
Operating
FOR
YOUR
PROTECTION
EXAMINE
THE
GOODS
Our lily
on
shipments
ceases
when
we
obtain
from
the
Trucking
or
Ralroad
Company
a
Bill
of
Lading,
or
from
the
Express
Company
an
Express
Receipt,
showing
the
same
received
by
them
in
good
order.
For
Your
‘wn
protection, wo
respecttully
call
your
attention
to
the
fact that
on
—
[FREIGHT
SHIPMENTS
(Rall
of
Truck):
—
You
should
carefully
check
al
shipments
on
arival,
making
com-
[parton
withthe
pad
freight
receipts
which
you
receive
trom
them,
before
you
take
them
from
the
transport.
tion
company,
and
if
you
find
any
packages
or
articles
short
or
damaged,
have
the
agent
make
notation
of
the
{act
on
this
freight
receipt.
and
then
make
a
claim
immediately
upon
them
forthe
amount
of
such
losses
or
damages.
CARRIER
RULES
CALL
FOR
CLAIMS
TO
BE
MADE
WITHIN
14
DAYS
EXPRESS
SHIPMENTS
OR
UNITED
PARCEL
SERVICE
SHIPMENTS:
—
Check
shipment
carefully,
comparing
tame
with
receipt
which
Express
Company
tenders
for
your
signature
I
any
shortage
or
damage
i
apparent,
тако
an
exception
on
the
Express
Company
s
Delivery
Receipt,
which
the
Express
Company
retains,
and
demand
at
the
same
time
from
the
Express
Driver
or
Agent,
a
notatian
covering
the
shortage
or
damage.
Then
place
a
claim
at
once
wi
ie
Express
Company.
CONCEALED
DAMAGE:
—
Should
e
damage
not
be
discovered
unt
altr
the
goods
are
unpacked,
it
should
be
reported
AT
ONCE
to
the
Freight
Agent.
or
in
the
case
of
Express
shipments
0
the
Express
Agent,
who
will
make
an
inspection
and
grant
4
"concealed
damage”
notation.
Al
shipment
made
by
hi
Company,
uniess
we
have
made
quotation
otmerwise.
are
FO
B.
point
of
shipment,
and
we
are
in
no
way responsible
for
delivery
0!
Ine
goods
By
the
carrier
We
wil,
however,
assist
our
customer
in
collecting
claims
against
the
transportation
company
for
loss
or
damage
to
shipments
if
yoU
will
demand
and receive
an
acknowledgment
from
the
sald
transportation
com.
pany
ofthis
oss
or
damage,
otherwise
we
will
not
be
lat
you.
GOODS RETURNED WITHOUT
PERMISSION
WILL
NOT
BE
ACCEPTED
FOR
CREDIT
MFG.
COMPANY.
INC.
812
NORTH
AVENUE
EAST
WESTFIELD,
NEW
JERSEY
07090
9082337796
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