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G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. 

Every shop environment is different. Always 

consider  safety  first,  as  it  applies  to  your 

individual working conditions. Use this and 

other  machinery  with  caution  and  respect. 

Failure to do so could result in serious per-

sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor 

work results.

Like all machines there is danger associated 

with this machine. Accidents are frequently 

caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay 

attention.  Use  this  machine  with  respect 

and  caution  to  lessen  the  possibility  of 

operator injury. If normal safety precautions 

are overlooked or ignored, serious personal 

injury may occur.

Additional Safety for Dust Collectors

6.  AVOIDING  FIRES. 

Do  not  allow  steel  to 

strike  against  impeller—this  may  produce 
a  spark.  Sparks  can  smolder  in  wood  dust 
for a long time before fire or flame is detect-
ed.  If  metal  contacts  metal  during  opera-
tion, immediately turn off the dust collector, 
unplug the power cord from the outlet or flip 
the disconnect switch and wait for all moving 
parts  to  stop.  Remove  collection  bags  and 
empty  the  dust  into  an  approved  air  tight 
metal  container  in  case  of  spark.  Remedy 
the  metal  to  metal  contact  problem  before 
resuming operation.

7.

 

OPERATIONAL QUESTIONS.

 If at any time 

you  are  experiencing  difficulties  perform-
ing  the  intended  operation,  stop  using  the 
machine!  Then  contact  our  Tech  Support 
or ask a qualified expert how the operation 
should be performed.

8.  CLEANING  AIR.

  Do  not  confuse  this  dust 

collector  with  an  air  cleaner.  This  dust  col-
lector  is  only  designed  to  collect  dust  from 
a machine, not clean dust suspended in the 
air.

9.

 

EMPTYING  DUST.

  When  emptying  dust 

from  the  collection  bags  or  drum,  wear  a 
respirator  and  safety  glasses.  Empty  dust 
into  an  approved  container  and  dispose  of 
properly.

1.

  

MACHINE  USE.

  Do  not  use  this  dust  col-

lector  to  pick  up  liquids  and  metal  scrap 

including, but not limited to, nails and filings.  

Also,  do  not  pick  up  material  which  cannot 

safely  pass  through  the  impeller  such  as 

solid wood scraps.

2.

 

KEEPING  FINGERS  SAFE.

  Do  not  place 

your hands or tools near the open inlet dur-
ing  operation  for  any  reason  including,  but 
not limited to, unclogging material and test-
ing  suction.  The  impeller  could  cause  seri-
ous damage to body parts if touched while 
spinning.

3.

 

SAFE  SERVICING.

  Disconnect  power  and 

allow  impeller  to  come  to  a  complete  stop 

before servicing or working on the dust col-

lector ducting system.

4.

 

SUSPENDED  DUST  PARTICLES  AND 

IGNITION  SOURCES

.  Do  not  operate  the 

dust collector in areas where explosion risks 

would be high if dust were dispersed into the 

area. Areas of high risk include, but are not 

limited to, areas near pilot lights and/or open 

flames. 

5.

 

DUST  HAZARD.

  Be  aware  that  certain 

woods may cause an allergic reaction in peo-
ple and animals, especially when exposed to 
fine dust. Make sure you know what type of 
wood  dust  you  will  be  exposed  to  in  case 
there  is  a  possibility  of  an  allergic  reaction. 
Always  wear  an  approved  respirator  during 
and  for  a  short  time  after  machine  opera-
tion!

Summary of Contents for G0508

Page 1: ...tailed instructions for rewiring the motor All other 440V conversion instructions are the same refer to Rewiring to 440V on Page 9 of the manual Before rewiring your dust collector for 440V operation...

Page 2: ...ST COLLECTOR OWNER S MANUAL COPYRIGHT NOVEMBER 2006 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIA...

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Page 4: ...p Safety 10 Items Needed for Setup 10 Unpacking 10 Inventory 11 Site Considerations 12 Assembly 12 Test Run 15 SECTION 4 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM 17 General 17 Duct Material 17 System Design 19 System Gro...

Page 5: ...n used according to the guide lines set forth in this manual you can expect years of trouble free enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly s commitment to customer satis faction We are pleased to prov...

Page 6: ...ay Switch Voltage 220V Cord Length 12 ft Cord Gauge 10 gauge Recommended Breaker Size 40 amp Plug No Conversion To 440V Part Number P0508037 Phase Converter Model G7979 Motors Type TEFC Induction Hors...

Page 7: ...in Impeller Size 14 3 4 in Impeller Blade Thickness 1 4 in Construction Upper Bag Material Woven Fabric Lower Bag Material Plastic Base Construction Pre Formed Steel on Casters Frame Construction Form...

Page 8: ...Dust Collector 5 Identification A Upper Filter Bag B Collector C Lower Collection Bag D Caster E Upper Bag Hanger Assembly F Inlet G ON OFF Power Switch H Motor I Base Figure 1 Dust collector front v...

Page 9: ...6 G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector...

Page 10: ...G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector 7 Safety Instructions for Machinery...

Page 11: ...d expert how the operation should be performed 8 CLEANING AIR Do not confuse this dust collector with an air cleaner This dust col lector is only designed to collect dust from a machine not clean dust...

Page 12: ...low Never replace a circuit breaker on an existing circuit with one of higher amperage without consulting a quali ed electri cian to ensure compliance with wiring codes If you are unsure about the wir...

Page 13: ...ials for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult When you are completely satisfied with the condi tion of your shipment you should inventory t...

Page 14: ...rew M6 1 0 x 10 1 Flange Bolts 1 4 20 x 1 2 12 Flange Bolts 5 16 18 x 1 2 32 Flat Washers 5 16 64 Hex Bolts 5 16 18 x 1 32 Hex Nuts 5 16 18 32 Figure 2 Model G0508 Inventory A D In the event that any...

Page 15: ...stands work tables or other machinery when establishing a location for your new machine See Figure 5 for the minimum working clearances Site Considerations Figure 5 Model G0508 illustrated top view a...

Page 16: ...at the rubber gasket is evenly compressed without deformation 13 Repeat Steps 10 13 for the remaining col lectors 14 Place the inlet on the top center circular flange of the main housing see Figure 10...

Page 17: ...y mounted onto collector Hanger Assembly 20 Align the hanger assembly so that the hook at the top is directly over the center of the col lector 21 Secure the hanger assembly with one 1 4 20 x 1 2 flan...

Page 18: ...and position the bag evenly around the collector 28 Snag the bag on the hooks to hold the bag in place until the bag clamp can be secured see Figure 15 Figure 14 Upper filter bag secured to collector...

Page 19: ...on or rubbing noises Strange or unusual noises MUST be inves tigated and corrected before operating the machine further Always disconnect the machine from power before investigating or correcting pote...

Page 20: ...fferent rates requiring you to empty some bags more often than others Whatever system you choose always make sure there are no open flames including pilot lights in the same room as the dust collector...

Page 21: ...oice for flexible ducting is metal flex hose that is designed to be flexible and as smooth as possible to reduce static pressure loss Figure 18 Example of flexible metal duct There are also many kinds...

Page 22: ...uickly and easily draw and print a basic shop layout Don t worry non Grizzly brand machines can be substituted with Grizzly machines for layout pur poses Note After you re finished make sure to save y...

Page 23: ...t sawdust should be placed near the dust collector If the machine has multiple dust ports the total CFM required is the sum of all ports Figure 23 Approximate required airflow for machines based on du...

Page 24: ...if multiple blast gates are left open This also allows you to run two machines at once Experiment with different combinations of blast gates open closed to find the best results for your system Write...

Page 25: ...FPM Main Lines at 3500 FPM Branch Lines at 4000 FPM 2 0 091 0 122 0 35 0 453 2 5 0 08 0 107 0 306 0 397 3 0 071 0 094 0 271 0 352 4 0 057 0 075 0 215 0 28 5 0 046 0 059 0 172 0 225 6 0 037 0 047 0 136...

Page 26: ...material for conveying dust from woodworking machines to the dust collector We recommend using flexible hose flex hose to con nect the woodworking machine to the dust collec tion system However plasti...

Page 27: ...attach to the dust collector frame with a ground screw as shown in Figure 33 Ensure that each machine is continu ously grounded to the grounding terminal in your electric service panel Ensure that the...

Page 28: ...gers 1 end cap 3 adjustable nipples 1 90 elbow and 1 60 elbow H5294 4 Metal Duct Machine Addition Kit H5296 5 Metal Duct Machine Addition Kit H5298 6 Metal Duct Machine Addition Kit Save over 20 with...

Page 29: ...358 6 Metal Blast Gate H5234 7 Metal Blast Gate H5249 8 Metal Blast Gate H5259 9 Metal Blast Gate Figure 39 Metal Blast Gate Metal Branches We carry many different branches all designed to minimize ai...

Page 30: ...2 stage filter system 5 micron outer and 1 micron inner Easily the best value in its class Figure 46 G0572 Hanging Air Cleaner G2752 4 Rolling Floor Sweep G2753 4 Bench Dust Collection Attachment G275...

Page 31: ...ing your dust collector Wear safety glasses whenever starting or using machine Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury Do NOT put hands or small objects near inlet openings during oper...

Page 32: ...Empty the lower collection bags on a regular basis to maintain dust collection efficiency Always wear the appropriate respirator or dust mask and safety glasses when emptying the col lection bags Sma...

Page 33: ...upply is switched ON 6 Replace faulty ON button or ON OFF switch 7 Adjust replace the centrifugal switch if available 8 Check for broken wires or disconnected corroded connections and repair replace a...

Page 34: ...not enough open branch lines at one time thereby causing a velocity drop in the main line 7 The ducting and ports are incorrectly sized 8 The machine dust collection design is inadequate 9 The dust c...

Page 35: ...32 G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector Electrical Components Figure 47 G0508 220V switch Figure 49 G0508 220V motor Figure 48 G0508 motor wiring diagrams...

Page 36: ...G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector 33 Wiring Diagram...

Page 37: ...34 G0508 10 HP Industrial Dust Collector Parts Breakdown...

Page 38: ...ASHER 25 PB55 HEX BOLT 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 10 P0508010 MOTOR 26 PN13 HEX NUT 1 2 13 10 1 P0508010 1 MOTOR FAN COVER 27 PB07 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 X 3 4 10 2 P0508010 2 MOTOR FAN 28 P0508028 STRAIN RELIEF 10 3 P...

Page 39: ...on the machine If any label is removed or becomes unreadable REPLACE that label before using the machine again Contact Grizzly at 800 523 4777 or www grizzly com to order new labels REF PART DESCRIPTI...

Page 40: ...y shall be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages ari...

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