Grizzly G0898 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

Model G0898 (Mfd. Since 12/19)

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Additional Safety for Metal Belt Grinders

Serious injury or death can occur from fingers, clothing, jewelry, or hair getting pinched/entangled 

in rotating belt or other moving components. Abrasion injuries can occur from touching moving 

grinding belt with bare skin. Workpieces or ground-off particles thrown by grinding belt can 

strike operator or bystanders, causing impact injuries, or blindness. Long-term respiratory 

damage can occur from using grinder without wearing a respirator. To reduce the risk of these 

hazards, operator or bystanders MUST completely heed the hazards and warnings below.

ABRASIVE DIRECTION. Feeding  workpiece 
incorrectly can cause it to be thrown from machine, 
striking operator or bystanders, or causing hands 
to  slip  into  moving  sandpaper.  To  reduce  these 
risks,  only  grind  against  direction  of  sandpaper 
travel,  ensure  workpiece  is  properly  supported, 
and  avoid  introducing  sharp  edges  into  moving 
belt on the leading side of the workpiece.

HAND PLACEMENT.  Rotating  belt  can  remove 
skin quickly. Always keep hands away from mov-
ing  belt  during  operation.  Stop  machine  before 
cleaning dust from table.

FEEDING WORKPIECE. Forcefully  jamming 
workpiece  into  abrasive  surface  could  cause  it 
to  be  grabbed  aggressively,  pulling  hands  into 
abrasive surface. Firmly grasp workpiece in both 
hands and ease it into belt using light pressure.

AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. 

Becoming 

entangled in moving parts can cause severe injury 
or death. Keep all guards in place and closed; DO 
NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, or jewelry; and 
tie back long hair.

WORKPIECE INTEGRITY & SUPPORT. Grinding 
fragile  workpieces  can  result  in  loss  of  control, 
resulting  in  abrasion  injuries,  pinch/impact  inju-
ries, or damage to abrasive belt. Only grind solid 
workpieces  that  can  withstand  power  grinding 
forces. Properly support workpiece; avoid grinding 
workpieces  without  flat  bottom  surfaces  unless 
some type of jig is used to maintain support and 
control  when  grinding  force  is  applied.  Always 
grind with workpiece firmly against table or anoth-
er support device

IN-RUNNING NIP POINTS.  The  gap  between 
moving  grinding  belt  and  table/support  creates  a 
pinch  point  for  fingers  or  workpieces;  the  larger 
this  gap  is,  the  greater  the  risk  of  fingers  or 
workpieces getting caught in it. Minimize the risk of 
pinch and crush injuries by adjusting table/support 
to no more than 

1

16

" away from belt. 

GRINDING DUST. Grinding creates large amounts 
of airborne dust particles that can cause eye injury 
or respiratory illness. Reduce your risk by always 
wearing  approved  eye  and  respiratory  protection 
when using grinder. 

ABRASIVE CONDITION. Worn or damaged sand-
paper  can  fly  apart  and  throw  debris,  or  aggres-
sively grab workpiece, causing injury from opera-
tor loss of workpiece control. Always inspect belt 
before operation and replace if worn or damaged.

HOT WORKPIECES.  Grinding  friction  will  cause 
workpiece to quickly get hot, causing burns to the 
skin. Wear protective gloves and apron if grinding 
for an extended time. Do not touch freshly ground 
surfaces or nearby areas without first cooling them 
or allowing them to cool.

MINIMUM STOCK DIMENSION. Small workpieces 
can  be  aggressively  pulled  from  your  hands, 
causing  contact  with  belt  surface.  Always  use  a 
jig  or  other  holding  device  when  grinding  small 
workpieces, and keep hands and fingers at least 
2" away from abrasive surface.

FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. Grinding  metal  will 
cause sparks. Make sure there are no flammable 
or combustible materials near machine.

Summary of Contents for G0898

Page 1: ...G NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC CS20792 PRINTED IN TAIWAN V1 01 20 MODEL G0898 2 X 48 2 WHEEL BELT GRINDER SAN...

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: ...est Run 17 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 18 Disabling Switch 18 Operation Overview 19 Grinding Tips 19 Choosing Abrasive Belts 20 Replacing Abrasive Belt 20 Adjusting Belt Tracking 21 Adjusting Table 21 Adjust...

Page 4: ...provement also means that sometimes the machine you receive is slightly different than shown in the manual If you find this to be the case and the difference between the manual and machine leaves you...

Page 5: ...Tilt Lock Belt Tension Lever Contact Wheel Platen Motor Belt Access Door Belt Access Door Knob Work Table Support Circuit Breaker Reset Button Belt Tracking Adjustment Handle ON OFF Switch w Removable...

Page 6: ...utton Restores power to motor when pressed after overload Figure 1 Sanding belt controls A A Belt Access Door Knob Opens and closes belt access door B Belt Access Door Opens and closes to allow for be...

Page 7: ...Must Ship Upright Yes Electrical Power Requirement 110V or 220V Single Phase 60 Hz Prewired Voltage 110V Full Load Current Rating 11A at 110V 5 5A at 220V Minimum Circuit Size 15A Connection Type Cord...

Page 8: ...6 in Idler Wheel Width 2 in Belt Tension Release Type Quick Release Platen Type Cast Iron Platen Length 5 7 8 in Platen Width 2 in Construction Info Base Formed Steel Frame Cast Iron Paint Type Finish...

Page 9: ...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 AL...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...ss of control resulting in abrasion injuries pinch impact inju ries or damage to abrasive belt Only grind solid workpieces that can withstand power grinding forces Properly support workpiece avoid gri...

Page 12: ...and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the specified circuit requirements For your own safety and protection of property consult an electrician if you are unsure about wir...

Page 13: ...llowing size requirements Minimum Gauge Size 14 AWG Maximum Length Shorter is Better 50 ft Grounding Requirements This machine MUST be grounded In the event of certain malfunctions or breakdowns groun...

Page 14: ...ring diagram is provided on Page 33 for your reference Items Needed Qty Phillips Head Screwdriver 2 1 Electrical Tape As Needed Wire Cutters Stripper 1 NEMA 6 15 Plug 1 Circuit Breaker 8A P0898061 2X...

Page 15: ...hem for shipping damage If items are damaged please call us immediately at 570 546 9663 IMPORTANT Save all packaging materials until you are completely satisfied with the machine and have resolved any...

Page 16: ...rkbench with lag screws and washers The base of this machine has mounting holes that allow it to be fastened to a workbench or other mounting surface to prevent it from moving during operation and cau...

Page 17: ...e the assembly process goes smoothly first clean any parts that are cov ered or coated in heavy duty rust preventative if applicable Figure 13 Wheel guard and work table position cap screws Work Table...

Page 18: ...on wheels then pull belt tension lever forward 9 Loosen table tilt screw and adjust table so there is less than 1 16 between table and belt see Figure 19 then tighten screw to secure Figure 19 Proper...

Page 19: ...ling key disables the switch properly DO NOT start machine until all preceding setup instructions have been performed Operating an improperly set up machine may result in malfunction or unexpect ed re...

Page 20: ...us injury read this entire manual BEFORE using machine If you are not experienced with this type of machine WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you seek additional training outside of this manual Read books ma...

Page 21: ...Once shaved or powdered it is highly flammable and magnesium fire is difficult to put out Remember that grinding metal often produc es sparks DO NOT allow anyone to stand in the path of the sparks DO...

Page 22: ...tion and direc tion of belt rotation Belt Tension Lever Belt Rotation To replace belt Replacing Abrasive Belt The grinding belt on the G0898 should be changed whenever there is a noticeable change in...

Page 23: ...belt tracking is to make sure the belt stays centered on the wheels and platen dur ing grinding operations Although belt tracking is set at the factory it needs to be checked any time you change or re...

Page 24: ...ess door and lock with knob Figure 30 Grinder tilt lock cap screw Grinder Tilt Lock Screw To adjust grinder tilt 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Loosen both cap screws shown in Figure 29 but do not...

Page 25: ...f workpiece as shown in Figures 32 and slowly feed it into contact wheel at end of moving belt with light even pressure DO NOT force workpiece against belt End Grinding Figure 32 Proper end grinding F...

Page 26: ...r turn it ON and allow it to reach full speed 5 Position workpiece against work table rest if feasible then slowly feed it into moving belt with light even pressure see Figure 36 Move workpiece to dif...

Page 27: ...x 12 W1307 11 2 x 11 2 x 9 with Handle W1308 2 x 2 x 11 with Handle W1309 Figure 39 PRO STIK abrasive cleaners Grizzly Sanding Belts These tough sanding belts come in a variety of grits T31797 Sandin...

Page 28: ...ough so it s perfect for wet or oily conditions Measures 3 wide x 5 long x 3 8 thick Figure 40 Model T10456 Anti Fatigue Mat H9744 Economy Lined Gripping Glove T20692 Deluxe Soft Goatskin Gloves Grizz...

Page 29: ...injury and maintain proper machine operation shut down the machine imme diately if you ever observe any of the items below and fix the problem before continuing operations Loose mounting bolts Worn or...

Page 30: ...uit breaker 9 Adjust centrifugal switch clean contact points Replace either if at fault 10 Test repair replace Machine stalls or is underpowered 1 Excessive feed pressure applied 2 Belt slipping pulle...

Page 31: ...lt 3 Grinding belt too coarse 4 Platen worn 1 Reduce workpiece feed pressure 2 Keep workpiece moving while grinding 3 Use finer grit grinding belt Page 20 4 Replace platen Snake shaped marks on workpi...

Page 32: ...ng V belt tension 1 4 Figure 48 Motor mounting bolts If drive belt is cracked torn excessively worn or damaged replace it If there is not 1 4 of deflection adjust belt tension by loosening 4 motor mou...

Page 33: ...s and flat washers shown in Figure 49 Figure 49 Belt safety cover hardware To align pulleys 3 Place a straightedge against both pulleys see Figure 50 and check that they are aligned There should be no...

Page 34: ...t at the time of printing but may not match your machine If you find this to be the case use the wiring diagram inside the motor junction box CAPACITORS INVERTERS Some capacitors and power inverters s...

Page 35: ...al Hot Ground 110 VAC 5 15 Plug Hot Hot Ground 6 15 Plug 220 VAC G Rewired for 220V Rewired for 220V Start Capacitor 150MFD 125VAC Run Capacitor 40uF 250VAC 110V 220V MOTOR LINE LOAD 220 VAC as recomm...

Page 36: ...43 44 16 30 29 23 16 8 1 8 3 49 50 51 52 53 54 61 1 56 57 61 62 63 8 52 2 1 12A 29 30 41 16 16 40 61 3 61 4 61 5 61 7 61 8 61 9 61 10 61 11 61 13 61 12 61 2 61 6 67 64 65 66 61 2X for 220V conversion...

Page 37: ...TON HD CAP SCR M6 1 X 16 61 1 P0898061 1 PADDLE SWITCH 110 220V W KEY 20 P0898020 RUBBER FOOT 61 2 P0898061 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER KOUYOH 88 15A 110V 21 P0898021 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8 1 25 X 12 61 2X P08980...

Page 38: ...able environment or near combustibles 11 Only remove jammed pieces when sandpaper is stopped 12 Turn motor OFF and disconnect power before changing sandpaper making adjustments or servicing 13 Do not...

Page 39: ...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 strive...

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