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Storage of Anchor Discs
The abrasive storage area
should be warm and dry. Some discs deteriorate in dampness,while it is especially
hazardous to use a porous disc that has soaked up moisture and has then been
allowed to freeze.
Most of our customers
store their large abrasive discs horizontally in racks, while small discs
are stacked on shelves. This is considered good practice. Large segmental
discs are usually left on their shipping container until ready for installation
on the grinding machine.
Partially used discs should
be returned to the storage rack promptly. Discs left leaning against the machine,
a post, or the wall invite breakage, with the consequent loss in value.
At all times discs should
be handled carefully. Prevent them from being dropped or bumped. Do not allow
them to be rolled around the shop. They can be handled better and more safely
on pallets or padded hand trucks.
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