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G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector

7.  ONLY  ALLOW  TRAINED  AND  PROP-

ERLY  SUPERVISED  PERSONNEL  TO 

OPERATE  MACHINERY.

  Make  sure  

operation instructions are safe and clearly 

understood.

8.  KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. 

Keep  all  children  and  visitors  a  safe  dis-

tance from the work area.

9.   MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF.

 Use 

padlocks,  master  switches,  and  remove 

start switch keys.

10.  NEVER  LEAVE  WHEN  MACHINE  IS 

RUNNING. 

Turn power 

OFF

 and allow all 

moving parts to come to a complete stop 

before leaving machine unattended.

11.  DO  NOT  USE  IN  DANGEROUS 

ENVIRONMENTS. 

DO  NOT  use  machin-

ery  in  damp,  wet  locations,  or  where  any 

flammable or noxious fumes may exist. 

12.  KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL 

LIT. 

Clutter and dark shadows may cause 

accidents.

13.  USE A GROUNDED EXTENSION CORD  

RATED FOR THE MACHINE AMPERAGE. 

Undersized cords overheat and lose power.  

Replace  extension  cords  if  they  become 

damaged.  DO  NOT  use  extension  cords 

for 220V machinery. 

14.  ALWAYS  DISCONNECT  FROM  POWER 

SOURCE 

BEFORE 

SERVICING 

MACHINERY

. Make sure switch is in OFF 

position before reconnecting.

15.  MAINTAIN  MACHINERY  WITH  CARE.

 

Keep blades sharp and clean for best and 

safest performance. Follow instructions for 

lubricating and changing accessories.

Safety Instructions for Machinery

16.  MAKE  SURE  GUARDS  ARE  IN  PLACE 

AND  WORK  CORRECTLY  BEFORE 

USING MACHINERY.

17.  REMOVE  ADJUSTING  KEYS  AND 

WRENCHES.

 Make a habit of checking for 

keys  and  adjusting  wrenches  before  turn-

ing machinery 

ON

.

18.  CHECK  FOR  DAMAGED  PARTS 

BEFORE  USING  MACHINERY.

  Check 

for binding and alignment of parts, broken 

parts, part mounting, loose bolts, and any 

other  conditions  that  may  affect  machine 

operation.  Repair  or  replace  damaged 

parts.

19.  USE  RECOMMENDED  ACCESSORIES.

 

Refer to the instruction manual for recom-

mended accessories. The use of improper 

accessories may cause risk of injury.

20.  DO  NOT  FORCE  MACHINERY.

  Work  at 

the speed for which the machine or acces-

sory was designed.

21.  SECURE  WORKPIECE.

  Use  clamps  or 

a  vise  to  hold  the  workpiece  when  practi-

cal.  A  secured  workpiece  protects  your 

hands and frees both hands to operate the 

machine.

22.  DO NOT OVERREACH.

 Keep proper foot-

ing and balance at all times.

23.  MANY  MACHINES  WILL  EJECT  THE 

WORKPIECE TOWARD THE OPERATOR. 

Know and avoid conditions that cause the 

workpiece to "kickback."

24.  ALWAYS  LOCK  MOBILE  BASES 

BEFORE OPERATING MACHINERY

.

Summary of Contents for G0583

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT JANUARY 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2005 WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZ...

Page 2: ...ls are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending...

Page 3: ...acking 10 Inventory 10 Site Considerations 11 Hardware Recognition Chart 12 Base and Supports 13 Canister Filter 14 Collection Bag 15 SECTION 4 COLLECTION SYSTEM 16 General 16 Material Selection 16 SE...

Page 4: ...Box 2069 Bellingham WA 98227 Most important we stand behind our machines We have excellent regional service departments at your disposal should the need arise If you have any service questions or part...

Page 5: ...ting Canister Size 141 2 Diameter x 235 8 H Canister Material Wire Reinforced Pleated Filter Paper Canister Filtration Rating 2 5 Micron Storage Bag Size 143 4 Diameter x 243 8 Storage Bag Material He...

Page 6: ...583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector 1 Canister Filter Cleaning Handle 2 Canister Filter 3 4 Duct Elbow 4 Clear Dust Storage Bag 5 Power Switch w Safety Key 6 Roller Base 7 Handle 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 Identifica...

Page 7: ...en and can cause cancer and severe respiratory illnesses For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating this Machine The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possibl...

Page 8: ...TAIN MACHINERY WITH CARE Keep blades sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Safety Instructions for Machinery 16 MAKE SURE GUARDS...

Page 9: ...e a sawdust explosion or severe fire hazard 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...

Page 10: ...e dust collector directly to your panel pro vided you place a disconnect near the machine Check the electrical codes in your area for specif ics on wiring requirements Plug and Recepticle Requirements...

Page 11: ...cord is rated Standard Service grade S or better The extension cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin Always repair or replace extension cords when they become worn or damaged NOTICE The w...

Page 12: ...rious injury hazards to untrained users Read through this entire man ual to become familiar with the controls and operations BEFORE starting the machine After all the parts have been removed from the...

Page 13: ...asher we would be glad to replace them or for the sake of expedi ency replacements can be obtained at your local hardware store E F H J K N G I L M O Unsupervisedchildrenand visitors inside your shop...

Page 14: ...12 G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector Hardware Recognition Chart...

Page 15: ...plugged 2 Install the the casters with the four 5 16 18 acorn nuts and washers see Figure 6 Figure 6 Installing casters Figure 8 Impeller separator attached to base Base and Supports Figure 7 Impeller...

Page 16: ...rip 2 Trim the excess foam strip so the ends come together evenly as shown in Figure 9 Canister Filter Figure 10 Installing canister handle Figure 11 Installed and secured canister filter 4 Place the...

Page 17: ...und the out side bottom rim of the collector and trim the excess Figure 12 2 Slide the clear collection bag around the bottom of the collector so the rim of the bag overlaps onto the foam strip Figure...

Page 18: ...r dust collection Specially manufactured metal ducting on the other hand is quite expensive Metal ducting is also gener ally more difficult to cut and assemble Plastic Flexible Duct Flexible rubber ho...

Page 19: ...many kinds of pure plastic flex ible hose such as non perforated drainage type hose and dryer vent hose Drainage type hose while being economical does not quite have the flexibility required for dust...

Page 20: ...stic blast gates or elbows and metal duct Plastic Blast Gate Metal Duct Copper Ground Wire Figure 15 Flex hose grounded to machine Ground Screw Flex Hose Internal Ground Wire External Ground Wire We a...

Page 21: ...st run of ducting between the dust collector and the machine These machines include thickness planers shapers sanders and bandsaws 2 Ideally you should design your shop layout so machines will have th...

Page 22: ...t ments Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury Wear safety glasses dur ing the entire operations process Failure to com ply may result in serious personal injury Keep loose clothing...

Page 23: ...ments Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury Wear safety glasses dur ing the entire mainte nance process Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury Keep loose clothing...

Page 24: ...dust particles that a canister style dust collector cannot trap To clean the canister filter 1 Rotate the canister handle 360 in both direc tion to vibrate the pleated canister element and free trapp...

Page 25: ...sure all fasteners on the dust collector are tight 4 Replace the motor and impeller as a set if the motor shaft and the impeller hub is damaged 5 Replace motor fan cover Dust collector does not adequa...

Page 26: ...24 G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector G0583 Parts Breakdown Refer to Page 28 for Breakdown...

Page 27: ...G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector 25 50 1 37 44 45 46 48 47 53 52 42 38 39 41 40 43 54 53 52 51 31 1 50 37 36 35 33 Canister Breakdown...

Page 28: ...51 CANISTER BAND CLAMP 52 P0583052 THREAD BEARING 53 P0583053 BEARING PLATE 54 P0583054 HEX SPINDLE 55 P0583055 COMPLETE CANISTER ASSY 1 P0583001 1 HP MOTOR 1 1 PC035 S CAPACITOR 35MFD 300V 1 2 PSW09...

Page 29: ...nd hype away from a subject that should be as clear as the air you breathe Fifty pages of concise carefully illus trated text A MUST H2797 SHOP FOX Remote Dust Collector Switch This remote switch turn...

Page 30: ...28 G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector Notes...

Page 31: ...G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector 29 Notes...

Page 32: ...ught against Grizzly 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 conseq...

Page 33: ...0 2 Years ____ 2 8 Years ____ 8 20 Years ____20 Years 6 How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly ____ 0 2 ____ 3 5 ____ 6 9 ____10 7 Do you think your machine represents a good value _____Yes __...

Page 34: ...LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC P O BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM WA 98227 2069 Place Stamp Here Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________S...

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