Grizzly G0656 Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

COPYRIGHT © FEBRUARY, 2008 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE

 OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

 #BL10444 PRINTED IN CHINA

Clean Up

 (See Page 13)

The following sliding surfaces must be cleaned:
• 

Fence carriage

• 

Fence bracket

Assembly 

(See Page 14)

Assembly  of  the  fence  bracket,  fence  carriage 
assembly,  and  handwheels  has  changed. 

Steps 

2-5

 below replace 

Steps 15-17 

on

 Page 15 

of the 

G0656 Owner's Manual.

1.

  Follow 

Steps 1-14

 on 

Pages 14

 & 

15

2.

  Align the mounting holes on the fence bracket 

and jointer, and fasten with the M8-1.25 x 35 
cap  screws,  flat  washers  and  lock  washers, 
as shown in 

Figure 2. 

Do not fully tighten the 

fasteners yet.

This update covers changes made to the machine after the owner's manual was printed. All page num-
ber  references  refer  to  the  owner's  manual  for  this  machine.  Keep  this  update  with  your  owner's  man-
ual  for  future  reference. 

If  you  have  questions,  contact  Tech  Support  at  (570)  546-9663  or  by  email  at 

[email protected].

MODEL G0656

8" JOINTER w/BUILT-IN 

MOBILE BASE

MANUAL UPDATE

The items below have been added to the original 
list of included assembly fasteners:

Assembly Fasteners 

 

Qty

• 

Cap Screws M8-1.25 x 35 (Fence) ............ 4

• 

Lock Washers 8mm (Fence) ...................... 4

• 

Flat Washers 8mm (Fence) ........................ 4 

• 

Key 4 x 4 x 12 (Right Handwheel) ............. 1

Machine Inventory

 (See Page 11)

The  fence  assembly  and  fence  bracket  are  no 
longer  pre-installed  on  the  jointer  assembly  by 
the factory for shipping, as shown in 

Figure 3

 on 

G0656 Manual 

Page 11

. These items have been 

added to the machine inventory (

Figure 1

). Refer 

to  the  owner's  manual  for  the  rest  of  the  inven-
tory. 

Wood Crate (Figure 1)

:

 

Qty

A.

  Fence Bracket  ........................................... 1

B.

  Fence Assembly  ........................................ 1

B

A

Figure 1

. New inventory items.

Fence 

Bracket 

Figure 2

. Fence bracket installed.

Summary of Contents for G0656

Page 1: ...s printed All page num ber references refer to the owner s manual for this machine Keep this update with your owner s man ual for future reference If you have questions contact Tech Support at 570 546...

Page 2: ...ndle Bolt 4 Secure the fence lock handle bolt with the locking nut and flat washer removed in Step 3 as shown in Figure 4 and final tighten the fence bracket 3 Remove the locking nut and flat washer F...

Page 3: ...N MOBILE BASE OWNER S MANUAL COPYRIGHT NOVEMBER 2007 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRI...

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Page 5: ...ht 17 Test Run 18 Recommended Adjustments 18 Tighten V Belt 18 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 19 Operation Safety 19 Jointer Overview 19 Basic Controls 20 Stock Inspection Requirements 21 Squaring Stock 22 Surf...

Page 6: ...th no obligation on the part of Grizzly For your convenience we always keep current Grizzly manuals available on our website at www grizzly com Any updates to your machine will be reflected in these m...

Page 7: ...G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base 3 Machine Data Sheet...

Page 8: ...4 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base...

Page 9: ...e Tilt Handle F ON OFF Switch G Infeed Table H Fence Tilt Lock I Outfeed Table Lock J Fence Lock K Depth Stop Lever L Infeed Table Lock M Infeed Table Handwheel N Depth Scale O Wheel Assembly P Dust P...

Page 10: ...6 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base Safety Instructions for Machinery...

Page 11: ...G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base 7...

Page 12: ...eration 6 SAFE KNIFE PROJECTION Knives that project more than 0 125 from the cutterhead may become loose or damaged during oper ation Always make sure knives are properly set and well tightened in the...

Page 13: ...er source If you must use an extension cord Use at least a 12 gauge cord that does not exceed 50 feet in length The extension cord must also have a ground wire and plug pin A qualified electrician MUS...

Page 14: ...ge 28 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver 1 Dust Collection System 1 4 Dust Hose length as needed 1 4 Hose Clamp 1 Your machine was carefully packaged for safe transportation Remove the packaging materials fr...

Page 15: ...d 1 Flat Washer 8mm Wheel Stand 1 Hex Bolts M10 1 5 x 55 Wheel Stand 2 Flat Washers 10mm Wheel Stand 2 Hex Nuts M10 1 5 Wheel Stand 2 Cap Screws M8 1 25 x 50 Jointer Stand 3 Flat Washers 8mm Jointer S...

Page 16: ...12 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base Hardware Recognition Chart...

Page 17: ...lvent cleaner or citrus based degreaser such as Grizzly s G7895 Citrus Degreaser To clean thoroughly some parts must be removed For optimum performance from your machine clean all moving parts or slid...

Page 18: ...he jointer onto the stand 6 Align the mounting holes on the jointer and stand 7 Secure the jointer to the stand with the M8 1 25 x 50 cap screws washers and hex nuts as shown in Figure 8 The jointer i...

Page 19: ...d Cutterhead Pulley Motor Pulley Figure 13 Fence tilt lever installed 18 Slide the cutterhead guard shaft down through the mounting hole on the table Note The guard may not fully seat in the hole init...

Page 20: ...hten the set screw If the guard does not snap back remove it and repeat Steps 18 21 23 Attach the pedestal switch with the cap screws lock washers and flat washers as shown in Figure 15 Figure 14 Exam...

Page 21: ...collection how to book 2 Fit the 4 dust hose over the dust port as shown in Figure 17 and secure in place with a hose clamp 3 Tug the hose to make sure it does not come off Note A tight fit is necessa...

Page 22: ...indicate a problem with the machine or V belt Test Run Once the assembly is complete test run your machine to make sure it runs properly If during the test run you cannot easily locate the source of...

Page 23: ...ing a workpiece against the infeed table and fence then moving the workpiece over the cutterhead while using the fence as a guide As the workpiece moves over the cutterhead the knives make many shallo...

Page 24: ...e The swing stop locks the fence tilt for 90 cuts Two positive stops stop the fence at 45 inward and 45 outward for common 45 bevel cuts Even when the fence is resting against the positive stops the t...

Page 25: ...Only process natural wood fiber through your jointer Never joint MDF particle board plywood laminates metal stone tile glass plastic or other synthetically made materials Scrape all glue off of board...

Page 26: ...he jointer 4 Rip Cut On A Table Saw The jointed edge of the workpiece is placed against a table saw fence and the opposite edge cut off Squaring Stock The purpose of surface planing on the jointer is...

Page 27: ...the portion of the workpiece that is on the outfeed table Now focus your pres sure on the outfeed end of the workpiece while feeding and repeat the same action with your trailing hand when it gets wit...

Page 28: ...hin 4 of the cutterhead lift it up and over the cutterhead and place it on the portion of the workpiece that is over the outfeed table Now focus your pressure on the outfeed end of the workpiece while...

Page 29: ...gets within 4 of the cutterhead lift it up and over the cutterhead and place the push block on the portion of the workpiece that is on the outfeed table Now focus your pressure on the outfeed end of t...

Page 30: ...tart the jointer 7 With a push block in each hand press the workpiece against the table and fence with firm pressure and feed the workpiece over the cutterhead When the cutterhead guard is removed att...

Page 31: ...etic knife setting system lets you set jointer knives in perfect alignment every time It also allows you to shift nicked knives to get a perfect cut to an accuracy of or 0 001 Figure 36 G1753 Jointer...

Page 32: ...tedges G9643 8 Precision Straightedge G9644 12 Precision Straightedge H2675 16 Precision Straightedge These grade 00 heavy duty stainless steel straightedges are manufactured to DIN874 stan dards for...

Page 33: ...a dust proof display An absolute treat for the perfectionist Figure 45 Grizzly Dial Calipers T20501 Face Shield 4 Crown Clear T20502 Face Shield 7 Crown Clear T20448 Economy Clear Safety Glasses T204...

Page 34: ...em alone until they need to be replaced DO NOT lubricate them Below is a list of components that require periodic lubrication Be careful not to over lubricate these components Large amounts of lubrica...

Page 35: ...n bare metal surfaces Treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non staining lubricant after cleaning We recommend products like SLIPIT G96 Gun Treatment or Boeshield T 9 see Page 28 for more det...

Page 36: ...button or ON OFF switch 9 Adjust replace the centrifugal switch if available 10 Test repair replace Motor stalls or is overloaded 1 Workpiece material is not suitable for this machine 2 Run capacitor...

Page 37: ...ntent or surface wetness 2 Dull knives 1 Check to make sure moisture content is less than 20 and allow to dry if moisture is too high 2 Sharpen or replace knives Page 34 Long lines or ridges that run...

Page 38: ...st touches the knife then that knife is set correctly Repeat this inspection with the other knives Middle Pad If the gauge does not sit firmly on the cutterhead and touch the knife edge as described t...

Page 39: ...uge over the knife as shown in Figure 51 and loosen the gib bolts until the knife is completely loose 7 Using a 2 5mm hex wrench find the jack screws through the access holes in the cutterhead Figure...

Page 40: ...it does not obstruct the infeed table when it is raised in Step 5 4 Place a straightedge across the infeed and outfeed tables 5 Adjust the infeed table until it is level with the outfeed table as ill...

Page 41: ...ut loosened in Step 2 Figure 59 45 inward fence stop set screw Setting Fence Stops Figure 61 90 swing stop engaged To set the 90 fence stop 1 Using a 90 square adjust the fence to the 90 position as s...

Page 42: ...h 10mm 1 Hex Wrench 3mm 1 To adjust the table gibs 1 Using a 10mm wrench loosen the three infeed table gib nuts on the back of the jointer base Figure 64 Figure 64 Infeed table gib controls 2 Oil the...

Page 43: ...G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base 39 Wiring Diagram Figure 65 Switch wiring See Figure 65 See Figure 66 Figure 66 Motor junction box and capacitor wiring...

Page 44: ...40 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base Table Parts Breakdown...

Page 45: ...SS02M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 69 P0656069 OUTFEED TABLE LOCK M6 1 X 25 21 P0656021 COLLAR 70 P0656070 SPECIAL SCREW 22 P0656022 SPECIAL FLAT WASHER 71 PN01M HEX NUT M6 1 23 P0656023 SCREW SHAFT 72 P0656072...

Page 46: ...42 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base Fence Parts Breakdown...

Page 47: ...111 CLAMP ARM 137 PSB20M CAP SCREW M5 8 X 14 112 P0656112 LOCK NUT 138 P0656138 GIB 113 P0656113 ECCENTRIC LOCK LEVER 139 P0656139 FENCE SUPPORT 114 P0656114 SPECIAL SCREW M10 1 5 X 20 140 PW06M FLAT...

Page 48: ...44 G0656 8 Jointer with Built In Mobile Base Stand Parts Breakdown...

Page 49: ...5MM 231 5 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 215 PS40M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 16 231 6 P0656231 6 SPECIAL HEX NUT M8 1 25 216 PS40M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 16 231 7 PN02M HEX NUT M10 1 5 217 PW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM 231 8 PW...

Page 50: ...ls Label Placement 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 REF PART DESCRIPTION REF PART DESCRIPTION 300 P0656300 FENCE CUTTERHEAD LABEL 307 P0656307 MODEL NUMBER LABEL 301 P0656301 CUTTTE...

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