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model g0719 (mfg. since 10/10)

additional safety for Disc sanders

pOsitiOn  taBLE  COrrECtLy.

  make  sure 

the  gap  between  the  table  and  sanding  disc 

does  not  exceed 

3

16

"—too  large  of  a  gap 

increases the risk of workpiece grab and pinch 

injuries, while too small of a gap increases the 

risk  of  sandpaper  damage  and  restricts  the 

removal of dust during operation.

OnLy usE safE sanDpapEr DisCs. 

Never 

use sanding discs that are damaged or torn; or if 

the adhesive is not sticking firmly. if sandpaper 

rips  or  comes  off  of  the  disc  during  operation, 

the  workpiece  or  your  hands  could  become 

entangled with the moving disc.

avOiD  EntanGLEMEnt.

  tie  back  long  hair 

and remove any loose-fitting clothing or jewelry 

that could be caught up in the sanding disc or 

other moving machine parts. 

BE aWarE Of Dust aLLErGiEs. 

Be aware 

that  certain  woods  may  cause  an  allergic 

reaction  in  people  and  animals,  especially 

when fine dust is created by sanding. make sure 

you  know  what  type  of  wood  dust  you  will  be 

exposed  to  in  case  there  is  a  possibility  of  an 

allergic reaction.

prOtECt  yOursELf  frOM  finE  Dust. 

this  machine  puts  fine  dust  particles  into  the 

air  during  operation.  Wood  dust  is  harmful  to 

respiratory  systems  and  long  term  exposure 

may  lead  to  severe  health  problems.  reduce 

your  risk  by  always  using  an  adequate  dust 

collection  system  and  wearing  a  Niosh-

approved  respirator  during  machine  operation 

and for a short time after.

avOiD  finGEr  inJuriEs.

  Never  purposely 

touch  the  moving  sanding  disc.  take  care  to 

keep  fingers  away  from  sanding  disc  during 

operations. if the workpiece is small or difficult 

to hold, use a workpiece holding fixture. sanding 

abrasives can quickly remove large amounts of 

skin!

avOiD  WOrkpiECE  GraB.

  support  the 

workpiece on the work table against the rotation 

direction  of  the  sanding  disc.  otherwise,  the 

sanding disc could grab the workpiece and pull 

your hands into the moving disc.

avOiD kiCkBaCk.

 Avoid kickback by sanding 

in  accordance  with  directional  arrows  and 

keeping  the  guard  in  place.  Always  sand  on 

the  downward  side  of  the  disc—pay  close 

attention to the direction of disc rotation to avoid 

placing the workpiece against the upward side 

of the disc. Avoid sanding with excessive force. 

Always keep the sanding disc guard installed. 

OnLy  sanD  safE  WOrkpiECEs.

  if  there 

is  any  doubt  about  stability  or  integrity  of  the 

material  to  be  sanded,  do  not  sand  it.  Never 

attempt to sand any sort of cable, chain, or wire. 

if  you  do,  entanglement  can  occur  and  cause 

serious injury.

DisCOnnECt  pOWEr  WhEn  sErviCinG.

 

disconnect the machine from power and allow 

the  disc  to  come  to  a  complete  stop  before 

service,  maintenance,  or  adjustments.  Avoid 

pulling cord-connected machinery by the cord—

instead,  grasp  the  plug  when  disconnecting  it 

from power.

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 machinery there is potential danger 

when operating this machine. accidents are 

frequently  caused  by  lack  of  familiarity  or 

failure  to  pay  attention.  use  this  machine 

with  respect  and  caution  to  decrease  the 

risk of operator injury. if normal safety pre-

cautions are overlooked or ignored, serious 

personal injury may occur.

Summary of Contents for G0719

Page 1: ...anual Copyright JANUARY 2011 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 For models manufa...

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: ...ded for Setup 11 Unpacking 11 Inventory 12 Cleanup 13 Site Considerations 14 Assembly 15 Power Connection 16 Connecting Power 16 Disconnecting Power 16 Test Run 17 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 18 Operation Ov...

Page 4: ...a few minutes to give us feedback Grizzly Documentation Manager P O Box 2069 Bellingham WA 98227 2069 Email manuals grizzly com Contact Info We are proud to offer this manual with your new machine We...

Page 5: ...rious injury when using this machine read and understand this entire manual before beginning any operations Figure 1 Identification Disc Guard Work Table Miter Gauge Cabinet Door Tilt Scale Lock Handl...

Page 6: ...20 in Carton 2 Type Carboard Content Cabinet Stand Weight 72 lbs Length Width Height 29 x 23 x 11 in Electrical Power Requirement 220V Single Phase 60 Hz Switch Paddle Switch w Disabling Key Switch Vo...

Page 7: ...ron Miter Gauge Aluminum Cabinet Stand Steel Table Precision Ground Cast Iron Paint Powder Coated Other Number of Dust Ports 1 Dust Port Size 2 1 2 in Other Specifications Customer Cleaning and Setup...

Page 8: ...erate under the influence of drugs or alcohol when tired or when distracted OWNER S MANUAL Read and understand this owner s manual BEFORE using machine Untrained users can be seriously hurt EYE PROTEC...

Page 9: ...ECTION Unless otherwise noted feed work against the rotation of blades or cutters Feeding in the same direction of rotation may pull your hand into the cut FORCING MACHINERY Do not force machine It wi...

Page 10: ...use a workpiece holding fixture Sanding abrasives can quickly remove large amounts of skin AVOID WORKPIECE GRAB Support the workpiece on the work table against the rotation direction of the sanding di...

Page 11: ...y 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 connected to a power supply circuit th...

Page 12: ...fe Voltage drop increases as 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 contain a gr...

Page 13: ...n for Lifting 1 Wrenches 10 13mm 1 2 9 16 1 ea Needed for Setup Your machine was carefully packaged for safe transportation Remove the packaging materials from around your machine and inspect it If yo...

Page 14: ...n the machine or the packaging materials Sometimes parts are pre installed for shipping or they become hidden by packaging materials Main Inventory Figure 3 Qty A Sander Assembly 1 B Left Side Panel 1...

Page 15: ...sses disposable gloves Plastic paint scraper optional Basic steps for removing rust preventative 1 Put on safety glasses 2 Coat the rust preventative with a liberal amount of cleaner degreaser then le...

Page 16: ...ace allocation Physical Environment The physical environment where your machine is operated is important for safe operation and the longevity of its components For best results operate this machine in...

Page 17: ...as shown in Figure 6 using 4 5 16 18 x 3 4 carriage bolts and 4 5 16 18 flange nuts Figure 6 Side and rear panel installation 2 Fasten the upper and lower shelves as shown in Figure 7 using 8 M6 1 x 1...

Page 18: ...procedure Power Connection Before the machine can be connected to the power source an electrical circuit and connec tion device must be prepared per the POWER SUPPLY section in this manual and all pre...

Page 19: ...he beginning of the manual and that the machine is set up properly 3 Make sure all tools and objects used during setup are cleared away from the machine 4 Connect the machine to the power source 5 Ver...

Page 20: ...in either the X axis or Y axis miter slots adjusts the miter gauge to the required sanding angle and locks it in place 4 Wears safety glasses and a respirator 5 Starts the machine and dust collector...

Page 21: ...lower half is above the table Peel off the other half of the protective paper and press the remaining sandpaper against the disc so adhesion is complete 7 Re install the safety guard The Model G0719 u...

Page 22: ...ample of X axis sanding Note To perform sanding on compound angle cuts tilt the table and rotate the miter gauge to the appropriate angles Note To prevent burning the workpiece and over loading the sa...

Page 23: ...23359 15 PSA 100 T23360 15 PSA 120 T23361 15 PSA 150 T23362 15 PSA 180 T23363 15 PSA 220 G0572 Bench Top Dual Fan Dust Filter This Hanging Air Filter has a convenient remote control and features a thr...

Page 24: ...Keep unpainted surfaces rust free with heavy duty rust prevention compound Schedule Cleaning the Model G0719 is relatively easy Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust and wipe off the remaining dust wit...

Page 25: ...on fan cover 3 Motor mounting loose 4 Lock lever is loose 5 Cabinet stand not level 6 Machine incorrectly mounted to cabinet 7 Motor bearings worn or damaged 1 Use correct holding fixture and re clam...

Page 26: ...ock and plan on cleaning replacing discs frequently Glossy spots burn ing or streaks on workpiece 1 Sandpaper too fine for the desired finish 2 Work held still for too long 3 Workpiece is too moist 4...

Page 27: ...ouch the table at any point in its rotation If the if the sandpaper touches the table at any point re adjust the table parallelism Figure 24 Table parallel with sanding disc 3 16 Top View Sanding Disc...

Page 28: ...square set one edge on the table surface and the other against the face of the disc as shown in Figure 26 Note Although this can be done with the sandpaper installed it is more precise with out it 3 L...

Page 29: ...k 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 man ual when connecting your ma...

Page 30: ...C ON OFF SWITCH viewed from behind Regulator CS 021 Red In AC 220V Black Out DC 9 10 5V Internal Wires Safety Brake CB 04 CS DC 90V 1 1 2 HP 220V Motor Ground Hot Hot Ground 6 15 Plug 220 VAC 220 VAC...

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