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Model G1163P (Mfd. Since 7/15)

  

INTENDED USE. This dust collector is designed 
for  collecting  wood  dust  and  chips  from  wood-
working  machines.  DO  NOT  use  it  to  collect 
metal, dirt, drywall, asbestos, lead paint, silica, liq-
uids, aerosols, biohazards, or explosive materials. 
Collecting the wrong materials can result in seri-
ous inhalation hazards, fire, or machine damage.

HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust  created  while  using 
machinery  may  cause  cancer,  birth  defects,  or 
long-term  respiratory  damage.  Be  aware  of  dust 
hazards associated with each workpiece material, 
and always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to 
reduce your risk.

WEAR A RESPIRATOR.  Fine  dust  that  is  too 
small to be caught in the filter will be blown into 
the ambient air during operation. To reduce your 
risk  of  respiratory  damage  from  this  fine  dust, 
always wear a NIOSH approved respirator during 
operation  and  for  a  short  time  after.  Also,  never 
collect dust from any type of hazardous material.

IMPELLER HAZARDS.  All  objects  collected  by 
this machine can strike the rotating impeller. DO 
NOT place hands, hair, clothing, or tools near the 
open inlet during operation. The powerful suction 
could easily pull them into the impeller, which will 
cause  serious  personal  injury  or  damage  to  the 
machine. Always keep small animals and children 
away from open dust collection inlets.

DISCONNECTING POWER SUPPLY.  Turn  the 
switch 

OFF,  disconnect  the  dust  collector  from 

the power supply, and allow the impeller to come 
to  a  complete  stop  before  leaving  the  machine 
unattended or doing any service, cleaning, main-
tenance, or adjustments.

REGULAR CLEANING.  Regularly  check/empty 
the  collection  bags  or  drum  to  avoid  the  buildup 
of fine dust that can increase the risk of fire. Make 
sure to regularly clean the surrounding area where 
the machine is operated—excessive dust buildup 
on  overhead  lights,  heaters,  electrical  panels,  or 
other heat sources will increase the risk of fire.

SUSPENDED DUST PARTICLES AND IGNITION 

SOURCES. DO NOT operate the dust collector in 
areas  where  explosion  risks  are  high.  Areas  of 
high risk include, but are not limited to, areas near 
pilot lights, open flames, or other ignition sources.

AVOIDING SPARKS. Avoid collecting steel frag-
ments or stones. These items can produce sparks 
when they strike the impeller, which can smolder in 
wood dust for a long time before a fire is detected. 
If you accidentally cut into wood containing tramp 
metal  (nails,  staples,  spikes,  etc.),  immediately 
turn 

OFF  the  dust  collector,  disconnect  it  from 

power,  and  wait  for  the  impeller  to  stop—then 
empty  the  collection  container  into  an  approved 
airtight metal container.

OPERATING LOCATION.  To  reduce  respiratory 
exposure to fine dust, locate permanently installed 
dust collectors away from the working area or in 
another  room.  DO  NOT  place  the  dust  collector 
where  it  can  be  exposed  to  rain  or  moisture—
exposure to water creates a shock hazard and will 
reduce the life of the machine.

FIRE SUPPRESSION. Only operate the dust col-
lector in locations that contain a fire suppression 
system or have a fire extinguisher nearby.

STATIC ELECTRICITY. Plastic dust lines gener-
ate high amounts of static electricity as dust chips  
pass through them. Although rare, sparks caused 
by  static  electricity  can  cause  explosions  or  fire. 
To  reduce  this  risk,  make  sure  all  dust  lines  are 
thoroughly grounded by using a grounding wire.

EMPTYING DUST. When emptying dust from the 
collection container, wear a respirator and safety 
glasses.  Empty  dust  away  from  ignition  sources 
and into an approved container.

DUST ALLERGIES. Dust from certain woods will 
cause an allergic reaction. Always make sure you 
know what type of wood dust you are exposed to 
in the event that this happens.

Additional Safety for Dust Collectors

Summary of Contents for G1163P

Page 1: ...ULY 2015 MN WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC BL14597 PRINTED IN TAIWAN MODEL G1163P PORTABLE DUST COLLECT...

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: ...d for Setup 12 Unpacking 12 Inventory 13 Site Considerations 13 Assembly 14 Collection System 15 Power Connection 16 Test Run 17 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 18 General 18 Machine Storage 18 SECTION 5 ACCESSO...

Page 4: ...ocumenta tion is available for your machine Manufacture Date Serial Number Manual Accuracy We stand behind our machines If you have ques tions or need help contact us with the information below Before...

Page 5: ...Model G1163P Mfd Since 7 15 3 Identification To reduce your risk of serious injury read this entire manual BEFORE using machine Collection Bag Carrying Handle Safety Paddle Switch Caster...

Page 6: ...ctrical Power Requirement 120V or 240V Single Phase 60 Hz Prewired Voltage 120V Full Load Current Rating 7A at 120V 3 5A at 240V Minimum Circuit Size 15A at 120V 15A at 240V Connection Type Cord Plug...

Page 7: ...Radial Fin Impeller Size 10 in Impeller Blade Thickness 3 32 in Construction Upper Bag Fabric Base Steel Sheet Metal w Casters Caster Four Plastic Impeller Cast Aluminum Paint Type Finish Powder Coate...

Page 8: ...of 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 ALERTN...

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: ...e machine is operated excessive dust buildup on overhead lights heaters electrical panels or other heat sources will increase the risk of fire SUSPENDED DUST PARTICLES AND IGNITION SOURCES DO NOT oper...

Page 11: ...ration 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 abo...

Page 12: ...ust meet the following size requirements Minimum Gauge Size 120V 16 AWG Minimum Gauge Size 240V 16 AWG Maximum Length Shorter is Better 50 ft Grounding Requirements This machine MUST be grounded In th...

Page 13: ...in Figure 3 3 Use wire nuts to connect the wires as indicat ed in Figure 4 Twist all three wire nuts onto their respective wires and wrap them with electrical tape so they will not come loose 120 Vol...

Page 14: ...9663 for advice Save the containers and all packing materials for possible inspection by the carrier or its agent Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult When you are completely satisfied wi...

Page 15: ...fully check around inside the machine and packaging materials Often these items get lost in packaging materials while unpack ing or they are pre installed at the factory Hardware and Tools and Locati...

Page 16: ...osition the collector body and fan motor assembly on the base then secure it with the flange bolts as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Mounting the collector body assembly to the base Flange Bolts 1 4 20 X...

Page 17: ...will arc to the near est grounded source This electrical discharge may cause an explosion and subsequent fire inside the system To protect against static electrical build up inside a non conducting d...

Page 18: ...onnecting power Disconnecting Power 1 Turn the machine power switch OFF 2 Grasp the molded plug and pull it completely out of the receptacle Do not pull by the cord as this may damage the wires inside...

Page 19: ...FORE understanding its controls and related safety information DO NOT operate or allow others to operate machine until the information is understood To test run the machine 1 Clear all setup tools awa...

Page 20: ...do not recommend using ducting longer than 10 feet Otherwise dust collection efficiency will be greatly reduced When the dust collector is not in use unplug the power cord from the power source Place...

Page 21: ...ounding Kit W2046 Shop Vacuum Adapter 21 2 x 21 2 We ve hand picked a selection of dust collection components commonly needed to connect the Model G1163P to basic machinery Figure 16 Dust collection a...

Page 22: ...ancer and severe respiratory illnesses If you work around dust everyday a half mask respirator can be a lifesaver Also compatible with safety glasses Figure 20 Hearing protection assortment H4978 Delu...

Page 23: ...e the impeller to the shaft These can be accessed through the inlet cover as shown in Figure 23 Tighten the fasteners as needed Figure 23 Impeller screw locations Cap Screw Set Screw Always empty the...

Page 24: ...FF switch 6 Test repair replace Machine has vibration or noisy operation 1 Motor or component is loose 2 Motor mount loose broken 3 Machine is incorrectly mounted or sits unevenly 4 Motor fan is rubbi...

Page 25: ...the duct line A plumbing snake may be necessary 3 Relocate the dust collector closer to the point of suction and rework ducting without sharp bends Refer to Collection System beginning on Page 15 4 Pr...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...VAC 240 VAC 5 15 Plug 240 Volt Motor Paddle Switch Hot Hot Ground 6 15 Plug As Recommended 240 VAC Ground Wt Wt Start Capacitor 200MFD 125VAC Run Capacitor 30MFD 250VAC Start Capacitor 200MFD 125VAC R...

Page 28: ...163P011V2 IMPELLER 10 CAST ALUMINUM V2 09 12 26 P1163P026 FLAT WASHER 5 16 12 P1163P012 SET SCREW 5 16 18 X 3 8 27 P1163P027 HANDLE COVER 14 P1163P014 COLLECTOR BODY W HANDLE 28 P1163P028 HANDLE CAP 1...

Page 29: ...metalworker ____ 0 2 Years ____ 2 8 Years ____ 8 20 Years ____20 Years 6 How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly ____ 0 2 ____ 3 5 ____ 6 9 ____10 7 Do you think your machine represents a good...

Page 30: ...LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC P O BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM WA 98227 2069 Place Stamp Here Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________S...

Page 31: ...shall be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arisi...

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