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Model G0707 (Mfd. Since 01/21)

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INJURY RISKS. 

You can be shocked, burned, or killed by touching 

live electrical components or improperly grounded 

machinery. To reduce this risk, only allow qualified 

service  personnel  to  do  electrical  installation  or 

repair work, and always disconnect power before 

accessing or exposing electrical equipment.

DISCONNECT POWER FIRST.  Always  discon-

nect  machine  from  power  supply  BEFORE  mak-

ing  adjustments,  changing  tooling,  or  servicing 

machine.  This  prevents  an  injury  risk  from  unin-

tended  startup  or  contact  with  live  electrical  com-

ponents.

EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved 

safety glasses or a face shield when operating or 

observing  machinery  to  reduce  the  risk  of  eye 

injury or blindness from flying particles. Everyday 

eyeglasses are NOT approved safety glasses.

OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand this 

owner’s manual BEFORE using machine. 

TRAINED OPERATORS ONLY. Untrained oper-

ators  have  a  higher  risk  of  being  hurt  or  killed. 

Only  allow  trained/supervised  people  to  use  this 

machine.  When  machine  is  not  being  used,  dis-

connect  power,  remove  switch  keys,  or  lock-out 

machine to prevent unauthorized use—especially 

around children. Make your workshop kid proof!

DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Do  not  use 

machinery in areas that are wet, cluttered, or have 

poor lighting. Operating machinery in these areas 

greatly increases the risk of accidents and injury.

MENTAL ALERTNESS REQUIRED. Full mental 

alertness is required for safe operation of machin-

ery. Never operate under the influence of drugs or 

alcohol, when tired, or when distracted.

For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction 

Manual Before Operating This Machine

The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. 

This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of impor-

tance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that 

safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper 

accident prevention measures. Always use common sense and good judgment.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert 
against unsafe practices.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
COULD result in death or serious injury.

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
WILL result in death or serious injury.

Alerts the user to useful information about proper operation of the 
machine to avoid machine damage.

NOTICE

Safety Instructions for Machinery

SECTION 1: SAFETY

Summary of Contents for G0707

Page 1: ...manufactured since 01 21 COPYRIGHT NOVEMBER 2009 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REVISED MARCH 2021 JL WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL...

Page 2: ...g grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications...

Page 3: ...Floor 15 Air Supply Setup 16 Assembly 17 Test Run 20 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 21 Preparation 21 Control Panel 22 Basic Operation 23 Blasting Media 26 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 29 SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE 30 Sche...

Page 4: ...tlefield Springfield MO 65807 Phone 570 546 9663 Email techsupport grizzly com We want your feedback on this manual What did you like about it Where could it be improved Please take a few minutes to g...

Page 5: ...J B K A L E G A Control Panel B Pressure Regulator w Gauge C Dust Collector D Fluorescent Lamp Assembly E Canister Plunger for Filter Cleaning F Side Loading Door G Door Latch H Hopper Dump Chute I Gl...

Page 6: ...Cord Length 6 ft Cord Gauge 18 gauge Recommended Circuit Size 15 amp Plug Yes Number of Lamps 2 Lighting Type 18 Watt Fluorescent Dust Collector Motor Type Universal Type Horsepower 11 2 HP Voltage 1...

Page 7: ...gin China Warranty 1 Year Serial Number Location ID Label on Front Center of the Cabinet Assembly Time 60 Minutes Features Dual Side Loading Doors Panel Mounted Electric and Air Controls Spare Blast T...

Page 8: ...d proof DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS Do not use machinery in areas that are wet cluttered or have poor lighting Operating machinery in these areas greatly increases the risk of accidents and injury MENTAL A...

Page 9: ...moving parts or flying debris Make sure they are properly installed undamaged and working correctly BEFORE operating machine FORCING MACHINERY Do not force machine It will do the job safer and better...

Page 10: ...8 watts 9 LOADING UNLOADING To prevent accidental blasting injury disconnect the air supply before loading or unloading the workpiece from the blast cabinet 10 SAFE MAINTENANCE To prevent acci dental...

Page 11: ...ized circuit To reduce the risk of these hazards avoid over loading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the specified circuit requirements F...

Page 12: ...ord size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes Any extension cord used with this machine must be in good condition and contain a ground wire and match...

Page 13: ...a forklift to move heavy items This machine presents serious injury hazards to untrained users Read through this entire manu al to become familiar with the controls and opera tions before starting th...

Page 14: ...eets 211 2 x 4 5 P Bolt Bag 1 Cabinet Screws 1 4 20 x 1 2 26 Flange Nuts 1 4 20 26 Figure 3 Inventory B C D A E M O N H G J L I F K P The following is a list of items shipped with your machine Before...

Page 15: ...Model G0707 Mfd Since 01 21 13 5mm Hardware Recognition Chart...

Page 16: ...operated is important for safe operation and lon gevity of machine components For best results operate this machine in a dry environment that is free from excessive moisture hazardous chemi cals airb...

Page 17: ...y options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application Mounting to Shop Floor Figure 6 Machine mount example Using Machine Mounts Using machine mounts...

Page 18: ...hrough the intake or during general service rings pistons valves and bearings can be quickly destroyed Remove any in line oilers make the supply line long enough to allow the compressed air to fully c...

Page 19: ...ws and flange nuts Figure 7 3 Attach the two side supports Figure 7 to the left and right set of legs with four cabinet screws and flange nuts 4 With the help of an assistant stand the blast cabinet u...

Page 20: ...wer supply plug protruding from the control box Figure 10 9 Unlatch the dust collector motor Figure 10 lift the dust collector out of the canister and set it aside 10 Working from inside of the canist...

Page 21: ...oning 19 Position the foot pedal Figure 16 between the legs where it will be convenient to use The pedal may also be fastened to the floor if the unit will not be moved Figure 16 Foot pedal positionin...

Page 22: ...ly 2 Make sure all tools and objects used during setup are cleared away from the machine 3 Make sure that the POWER button Figure 17 is OFF Figure 17 Control panel 4 Connect the machine to the power s...

Page 23: ...to severe injury NOTICE If you have never used this type of equip ment before WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you read books trade magazines or get formal training before beginning any projects Regardless...

Page 24: ...controls are ready for use G Door Closed Light Illuminates when both side doors are closed indicating that the blast cabinet is sealed H Fixed Gun Light Illuminates when the fixed gun is in use I Hand...

Page 25: ...ute 5 Empty the dust collector canister periodically during long blasting operations and after every use Every five hours of blasting operations clean the canister filter using compressed air see Figu...

Page 26: ...aying from the blast tip Depending on your blasting gun selection Figure 23 move the workpiece or blast gun slowly in a methodical circular motion Figure 23 Blast gun ON OFF control Note For most medi...

Page 27: ...DO NOT use regular sand and recognize when media has broken down and is too fine or loaded up with contaminants to work properly Worn out media and contaminants will cause caking and clogging If clog...

Page 28: ...ace Grizzly Blasting Media Part Numbers G6535 15 lbs Aluminum Oxide 220 Grit G6536 15 lbs Aluminum Oxide 120 Grit G6537 15 lbs Aluminum Oxide 60 Grit G6538 15 lbs Glass Bead 50 Micron Grit Some of the...

Page 29: ...urfaces polishing peening fin ishing surfaces removing scratches and basic cleaning of most materials Crushed Glass 5 5 This media is cre ated from recycled bottle glass and other glass The media desc...

Page 30: ...to be increased to maintain flow Ground Walnut 4 5 5 This is a soft media that is produced from crushed or ground walnut shells The structure is multi faceted and angular with no free silica in the m...

Page 31: ...cartridge filters H2499 Small Half Mask Respirator H3631 Medium Half Mask Respirator H3632 Large Half Mask Respirator H3635 Cartridge Filter Pair P100 Wood dust has been linked to nasal cancer and sev...

Page 32: ...por tions of cabinet Remove filter and clean replace as required Wipe down the exterior of the cabinet with a light solution of mild dish soap and water then dry with a clean towel To avoid scratchin...

Page 33: ...and that the media is not worn out or contaminated with moisture Screen or replace media as required 3 Disconnect machine from air and inspect blast tip for wear and rotate 1 4 turn to unworn tip area...

Page 34: ...3 ON OFF switch at fault 4 Wiring at fault 1 Replace both lamp bulbs 2 Replace ballast 3 Test and replace open switch 4 Repair for open or shorted wiring connections Motor and Electrical Replace the f...

Page 35: ...replaced Tools Needed Qty Phillips Screwdriver 2 1 Standard Screwdriver 2 1 Acetone and Cotton Rag 1 Crocus Cloth From Local Auto Parts Store 1 Brush Set 1 To replace the brushes 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE...

Page 36: ...re turning the commutator on a lathe and then undercutting the insulator segments far exceeds the price of a new motor If the commutator only has minor wear and black colored carbon tracking Figure 3...

Page 37: ...ure 38 Safe power wire routing Figure 39 Fan cover installation 14 Place the fan cover back onto the motor so the lock tangs lock onto the brush housings as shown in Figure 39 15 Re install the motor...

Page 38: ...ck all wires dis connected or connected during any wiring task to ensure tight connections CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS You MUST follow the requirements at the beginning of this manual when connecting your ma...

Page 39: ...ght C i r c u i t D o o r C l o s e d F i x e d G u n M o v e a b l e G u n Dust Collector Switch Circuit Board Lamp Switch Power Switch CN7 CN6 CN5 CN4 CN3 K3 K2 K1 B A CN2 CN1 K 4 K 4 C F 1 C F 2 T...

Page 40: ...at www grizzly com Hot Hot OMKQN A Door Limit Switches are Solid State Wire as follows Brown 10 30 VDC Black PNP NO Blue 0V OMKQN B To Blast Cabinet Female Plug Page 36 To Circuit Board Page 36 To Ci...

Page 41: ...E 35 Figure 41 Control system Figure 47 Door limit switch Figure 42 Overall electrical system Figure 43 Dust collector unit Figure 45 Dust collector motor Figure 44 Air control system Figure 46 Foot s...

Page 42: ...Foot Valve Cabinet Hopper with Media WARNING DISCONNECT POWER AND AIR SUPPLY BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE Blast Cabinet Dedicated Media Blasting Air Dryer System Fixed Blast Gun Quick Di...

Page 43: ...29 56 5 56 6 56 7 56 8 50 52 9 8 53 54 55 22 19 20 21 18 17 16 56 3 56 4 56 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 47 48 87 88 38 84 85 35 49 40 42V2 43 44 45 46 70 75 59 60 61 23 82 48 31 72 56 57 58 51 8...

Page 44: ...CABINET SCREW M6 1 X 12 67 4 P0707067 4 NOZZLE NUT 30 P0707030 FLANGE NUT M6 1 68 P0707068 FENDER WASHER 6MM 31 P0707031 LATCH 69 P0707069 DRAW TUBE 35 P0707035 RUBBER GLOVE SET 70 P0707070 LARGE WIN...

Page 45: ...EL 106 P0707106 AIR PRESSURE HAZARD LABEL 102 PLABEL 57 GLASSES RESPIRATOR LABEL 108 P0707108 FILTER CLEANING LABEL 103 P0707103 DISCONNECT AIR POWER LABEL 109 P0707109 GENERAL WARNING LABEL 104 P0708...

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Page 47: ...rty or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly...

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