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Model G0714 (Mfd. Since 05/22)

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WEARING PROPER APPAREL.  Do  not  wear 
clothing,  apparel  or  jewelry  that  can  become 
entangled  in  moving  parts.  Always  tie  back  or 
cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to reduce 
risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally 
contacting cutting tool or moving parts.

HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created by machinery 
operations  may  cause  cancer,  birth  defects,  or 
long-term  respiratory  damage.  Be  aware  of  dust 
hazards  associated  with  each  workpiece  mate-
rial. Always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to 
reduce your risk.

HEARING PROTECTION.  Always  wear  hear-
ing  protection  when  operating  or  observing  loud 
machinery.  Extended  exposure  to  this  noise 
without  hearing  protection  can  cause  permanent 
hearing loss.

REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS.  Tools  left  on 
machinery  can  become  dangerous  projectiles 
upon startup. Never leave chuck keys, wrenches, 
or  any  other  tools  on  machine.  Always  verify 
removal before starting!

USE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE JOB. Only use 
this  tool  for  its  intended  purpose—do  not  force 
it  or  an  attachment  to  do  a  job  for  which  it  was 
not designed. Never make unapproved modifica-
tions—modifying  tool  or  using  it  differently  than 
intended may result in malfunction or mechanical 
failure that can lead to personal injury or death!

AWKWARD POSITIONS.  Keep  proper  footing 
and balance at all times when operating machine. 
Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand positions 
that  make  workpiece  control  difficult  or  increase 
the risk of accidental injury.

CHILDREN & BYSTANDERS. Keep children and 
bystanders at a safe distance from the work area.
Stop using machine if they become a distraction.

GUARDS & COVERS. Guards and covers reduce 
accidental  contact  with  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  at  the  rate  for 
which it was designed.

NEVER STAND ON MACHINE.  Serious  injury 
may  occur  if  machine  is  tipped  or  if  the  cutting 
tool is unintentionally contacted. 

STABLE MACHINE. Unexpected movement dur-
ing  operation  greatly  increases  risk  of  injury  or 
loss of control. Before starting, verify machine is 
stable and mobile base (if used) is locked.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult 
this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for rec-
ommended  accessories.  Using  improper  acces-
sories will increase the risk of serious injury.

UNATTENDED OPERATION. To  reduce  the 
risk  of  accidental  injury,  turn  machine 

OFF  and 

ensure  all  moving  parts  completely  stop  before 
walking  away.  Never  leave  machine  running 
while unattended. 

MAINTAIN WITH CARE. Follow all maintenance 
instructions  and  lubrication  schedules  to  keep 
machine  in  good  working  condition.  A  machine 
that  is  improperly  maintained  could  malfunction,  
leading to serious personal injury or death. 

DAMAGED PARTS.  Regularly  inspect  machine 
for  damaged,  loose,  or  mis-adjusted  parts—or 
any  condition  that  could  affect  safe  operation. 
Immediately  repair/replace  BEFORE  operating 
machine. For your own safety, DO NOT operate 
machine with damaged parts!

MAINTAIN POWER CORDS. When  disconnect-
ing  cord-connected  machines  from  power,  grab 
and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the cord 
may  damage  the  wires  inside.  Do  not  handle  
cord/plug with wet hands. Avoid cord damage by 
keeping it away from heated surfaces, high traffic 
areas, harsh chemicals, and wet/damp locations.

EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES.  If  at  any  time 
you experience difficulties performing the intend-
ed operation, stop using the machine! Contact our 
Technical Support at (570) 546-9663.

Summary of Contents for G0714

Page 1: ...tured since 05 22 COPYRIGHT NOVEMBER 2010 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REVISED APRIL 2022 CS WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZ...

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: ...nting 14 Air System Setup 15 Pneumatic Diagram 16 Assembly 17 Test Run 21 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 23 Preparation 23 Basic Operation 24 Operation Tips 25 Blasting Media 26 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 29 SECTION...

Page 4: ...t 1815 W Battlefield 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...

Page 5: ...r Dump Port J Dust Collector Dump Port K Loading Door L Foot Valve for Blast Gun Control M Air Regulator w Gauge N Blasting Gloves B A Viewing Window B Gas Assisted Door Support System C DUST COLLECTO...

Page 6: ...ize 15A Connection Type Cord Plug Power Cord Included Yes Power Cord Length 72 in Power Cord Gauge 14 AWG Plug Included Yes Included Plug Type 5 15 Switch Type Sealed ON OFF Rocker Switch Number of Li...

Page 7: ...t Type Finish Powder Coated Other Specifications Country of Origin China Warranty 1 Year Serial Number Location ID Label Assembly Time 60 Minutes Features Front Loading Door Natural Rubber Vinyl Blast...

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: ...hood eye protection and respirator your lungs and eyes may become permanently damaged Protect yourself correctly and keep all unprotected bystanders away For the latest types of protective equipment a...

Page 11: ...time damage overheating or fire may result especially if connected to an undersized circuit To reduce the risk of these hazards avoid over loading the machine during operation and make sure it is conn...

Page 12: ...s the extension cord 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 grou...

Page 13: ...ials until you are completely satisfied with the machine and have resolved any issues between Grizzly or the shipping agent You MUST have the original pack aging to file a freight claim It is also ext...

Page 14: ...Hopper 22 Flat Washers 6mm Hopper 22 Cabinet Screws M6 1 x 12 Regulator 2 Flange Nuts M6 1 Regulator 2 Cabinet Screws M6 1 x 12 Dust Collector 4 Flange Nuts M6 1 Dust Collector 4 Figure 2 Main invent...

Page 15: ...See below for required space allocation Physical Environment The physical environment where the machine is operated is important for safe operation and lon gevity of machine components For best result...

Page 16: ...y options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application Mounting Figure 6 Machine mount example Using Machine Mounts Using machine mounts shown in Figur...

Page 17: ...ns Line ruptures or explosions can occur causing equipment damage serious injury or death Air Plumbing Usually when installing a new supply line for a blast cabinet where the complete system does not...

Page 18: ...CT THE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE Blast Gun Two Stage Air Compresssor Blast Cabinet Foot Valve Cabinet Hopper with Media Blast Cabinet Blast Cabinet Air Regulator Dedicated M...

Page 19: ...re 8 Hopper seal location Figure 7 Unpacking cabinet Hopper Cabinet Hopper Seal Figure 9 Opening cabinet door HEAVY LIFT Straining or crushing injury may occur from improperly lifting machine or some...

Page 20: ...stall 6 M6 1 x 16 Phillips head screws with 6mm flat washers in order shown in Figure 13 so all mounting holes line up 1st Figure 13 Aligning hopper with cabinet 2nd 3rd 6 Make sure latch on hopper du...

Page 21: ...abinet wall as shown in Figure 15 Figure 14 Final leg installation 16 Connect foot valve output line to fitting located on front right of hopper shown in Figure 17 17 Position foot pedal see Figure 17...

Page 22: ...ops off 23 Using silicone not supplied seal gap shown in Figure 21 between suction port and hole in cabinet wall 22 Remove inside right baffle shown in Figure 20 from cabinet wall Figure 20 Inside rig...

Page 23: ...nently etch window glass and require replacement Once assembly is complete test run the machine to ensure it is properly connected to power and safety components are functioning correctly If you find...

Page 24: ...UST COLLECTOR switches to ON position When operating correctly dust collector runs smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing noises and all LED lights are brightly illuminated Investigate and co...

Page 25: ...are properly trained in how to use it correctly protect yourself and keep all unprotected bystanders away For latest types of protective equipment and acceptable respirator types contact local OSHA o...

Page 26: ...ise to increase air pressure for desired blasting operation Push knob in to lock setting Figure 25 Blast tip installation Blast Tip 4 Install correct tip into blast gun in position shown in Figure 25...

Page 27: ...ecome a problem during blasting operations do not wipe the windows clean with wet or dry rags Doing so will scratch the protective plastic sheet further reducing visibility Instead vacuum media away w...

Page 28: ...d more fresh media for mixed projects Store media in a dry place Recycling Media Screen used media with a series of wire mesh screens to refine it to one consistent size Air Pressure Settings Most ope...

Page 29: ...ns bearing parts springs and torsional components Steel shot does not create high amounts of dust and it has a superior recycle rate Slag Media 7 8 6 7 Slag media are by products of various types of s...

Page 30: ...ft Media 4 5 2 4 There are many types of Soft blast media many of which are inert minerals and organic material Some blast cabinets with dust collection systems require special filters or dust collect...

Page 31: ...latest catalog for additional recommended accessories G0957 80 Gallon 5 HP Extreme Series Air Compressor This compressor operates with a maximum pressure of 175 PSI and delivers 18 5 CFM at 90 PSI and...

Page 32: ...Clean the filter canister pleats by care fully blowing them from the inside out with com pressed air If the filter is clogged or has holes or tears replace the filter For optimum performance from this...

Page 33: ...it to cake inside of lines Screen or replace media as required 3 Disconnect machine from air and rotate blast tip 1 4 turn to compensate for wear Replace or install with correct blast tip 4 Troublesh...

Page 34: ...26 with lower potential for clouding 5 Clean dust collector filter Page 30 empty canister and turn on dust collector Verify cabinet air intake is unblocked 6 Replace filter below 7 Replace motor brus...

Page 35: ...eed to be replaced Items Needed Qty Phillips Screwdriver 2 1 Standard Screwdriver 2 1 Acetone and Cotton Rag 1 Crocus Cloth From Local Auto Parts Store 1 Carbon Brush Set P0714101 11 1 To replace brus...

Page 36: ...c overheat and wear out quickly 10 Finish cleaning process by using acetone and cotton rag to wipe off any oils or contami nants from commutator 11 Insert power wire spade terminal into brush assembly...

Page 37: ...sing into brush seat on motor and place retainer over brush hous ing so lock lug drops into lock slot in brush housing see Figure 41 Figure 41 Brush retainer installation 13 Install and tighten brush...

Page 38: ...lift power cord out of raceways as shown in Figure 44 4 Have assistant hold work hanger shown in Figure 45 to avoid possibility of it falling when 4 front cover screws are removed in next step Figure...

Page 39: ...FROM POWER 14 Inspect window seal and its surface for evi dence of dust streaking between glass and seal and cabinet and seal Make sure that seal is free of any physical damage Replace or reseal accor...

Page 40: ...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 41: ...ECTOR ASSEMBLY LED LIGHT ASSEMBLY FLUORESCENT LAMP SWITCH viewed from behind DUST COLLECTOR POWER RECEPTACLE viewed from behind DUST COLLECTOR POWER CORD w PLUG Slow Blow Fuse 15A Main Power Cord GND...

Page 42: ...0 Model G0714 Mfd Since 05 22 READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 38 Figure 49 Wiring component locations Wiring Components Switch Box Assembly Dust Collector Assembly Dust Collector Motor LED Light Assemb...

Page 43: ...26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 7 51 11V2 1 11V2 2 10V2 17 1 18 1 41A 11V2 3 11V2 4 11V2 5 Blast Cabinet SECTION 9 PARTS We do our best to stock replacement...

Page 44: ...OUTER GLOVE RING 11V2 2 P0714011V2 2 LIGHT BRACKET 36 P0714036 GLOVE SET LEFT AND RIGHT 11V2 3 P0714011V2 3 LED 3 PIN CABLE 37 P0714037 NOZZLE CAP 11V2 4 P0714011V2 4 MAIN LED CORD 20G 3W 8 38 P07140...

Page 45: ...714110 LONG BRACE 43 3 4 101 7 P0714101 7 CANISTER 111 P0714111 FOOT VALVE ASSEMBLY 101 8 P0714101 8 CANISTER PLUNGER ASSEMBLY 112 P0714112 AIR REGULATOR BRACKET 101 9 P0714101 9 DOOR W HINGE LATCH AS...

Page 46: ...ng machine 2 Always wear approved eye protection and NIOSH approved respirator 3 Keep all guards in place at all times and make sure cabinet remains sealed 4 Operate machine only when stable and on fl...

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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