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Model G0832 (Mfd. Since 04/17)

Additional Safety for Planers

Amputation, serious cuts, entanglement, or death can occur from contact with rotating 

cutterhead or other moving parts! Flying chips can cause blindness or eye injuries. Workpieces 

or knives thrown by cutterhead can strike nearby operator or bystanders with deadly force. To 

reduce the risk of these hazards, operator and bystanders MUST completely heed hazards and 

warnings below.

PLANING CORRECT MATERIAL.  Only  plane 
natural  wood  stock  with  this  planer.  DO  NOT 
plane  MDF,  OSB,  plywood,  laminates  or  other 
synthetic  materials  that  can  break  up  inside  the 
planer and be ejected towards the operator.

LOOKING INSIDE PLANER.  Wood  chips  fly 
around inside the planer at a high rate of speed 
during operation. To avoid injury from flying mate-
rial, DO NOT look inside planer during operation.

CUTTING LIMITATIONS.  To  reduce  the  risk  of 
kickback hazards or damage to the machine, do 
not exceed the maximum depth of cut or minimum 
board  length  and  thickness  found  in  the 

Data 

Sheet. Only feed one board at a time.

INFEED ROLLER CLEARANCE.  The  infeed 
roller is designed to pull material into the spinning 
cutterhead.  To  reduce  the  risk  of  entanglement, 
keep hands, clothing, jewelry, and long hair away 
from the infeed roller during operation.

FEED WORKPIECE PROPERLY. To reduce the 
risk of kickback, never start planer with workpiece 
touching  cutterhead.  Allow  cutterhead  to  reach 
full speed before feeding, and do not change feed 
speed during cutting operation. 

WORKPIECE SUPPORT. To  reduce  the  risk  of 
kickback, always make sure workpiece can move 
completely across table without rocking or tipping. 
Use auxiliary support stands for long stock.

SECURE KNIVES/INSERTS.  Loose  knives  or 
improperly  set  inserts  can  become  dangerous 
projectiles  or  cause  machine  damage.  Always 
verify  knives/inserts  are  secure  and  properly 
adjusted before operation. 

KICKBACK. Know how to reduce the risk of kick-
back  and  kickback-related  injuries.  “Kickback” 
occurs during the operation when the workpiece is 
ejected from the machine at a high rate of speed. 
Kickback is commonly caused by poor workpiece 
selection, unsafe feeding techniques, or improper 
machine  setup/maintenance.  Kickback  injuries 
typically occur as follows: (1) operator/bystanders 
are  struck  by  the  workpiece,  resulting  in  impact 
injuries  (i.e.,  blindness,  broken  bones,  bruises, 
death); (2) operator’s hands are pulled into blade, 
resulting in amputation or severe lacerations.

AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS. Never 
remove guards/covers or reach inside the planer 
during  operation  or  while  connected  to  power. 
You could be seriously injured if you accidentally 
touch the spinning cutterhead or get entangled in 
moving  parts.  If  a  workpiece  becomes  stuck  or 
sawdust  removal  is  necessary,  turn  planer 

OFF 

and disconnect power before clearing.

DULL/DAMAGED KNIVES/INSERTS.  Only  use 
sharp,  undamaged  knives/inserts.  Dull  or  dam-
aged knives/inserts increase the risk of kickback.

INSPECTING STOCK.  To  reduce  the  risk  of 
kickback injuries or machine damage, thoroughly 
inspect and prepare the workpiece before cutting. 
Verify  workpiece  is  free  of  nails,  staples,  loose 
knots or foreign material. Workpieces with minor 
warping should be jointed first or planed with the 
cupped side facing the table. 

BODY PLACEMENT. Stand to one side of planer 
during  the  entire  operation  to  avoid  getting  hit  if 
kickback occurs.

GRAIN DIRECTION.  Planing  across  the  grain 
is  hard  on  the  planer  and  may  cause  kickback. 
Plane  in  the  same  direction  or  at  a  slight  angle 
with the wood grain.

Содержание G0832

Страница 1: ...S MANUAL For models manufactured since 04 17 COPYRIGHT APRIL 2017 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GR...

Страница 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...

Страница 3: ...Cutting Problems 21 Setting Depth of Cut 22 Feeding Workpiece 23 Adjusting Table Alignment 24 Adjusting Replacing Knives 25 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 27 SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE 29 Schedule 29 Cleaning Prot...

Страница 4: ...Before calling make sure you write down the Manufacture Date and Serial Number from the machine ID label see below This information is required for us to provide proper tech support and it helps us d...

Страница 5: ...ome familiar with the names and locations of the controls and features shown below to better understand the instructions in this manual ON OFF Switch Table Cutterhead Elevation Scale Return Rollers Cu...

Страница 6: ...of cut from 0 1 8 when workpiece contacts indicator at bottom of gauge E Cutterhead Elevation Crank Raises and lowers cutterhead Rotate clockwise to raise cutterhead rotate counterclockwise to lower i...

Страница 7: ...ith the direction of feed to pull the workpiece through the planer D Planer Table Provides a smooth flat sur face for the workpiece to slide against as it moves through planer Planer extension tables...

Страница 8: ...gth x Width x Height 26 x 16 x 21 in Must Ship Upright Yes Electrical Power Requirement 120V Single Phase 60 Hz Full Load Current Rating 15A Minimum Circuit Size 20A Connection Type Cord Plug Power Co...

Страница 9: ...on Table Stainless Steel Body Aluminum Cutterhead Assembly Steel Infeed Roller Rubber Outfeed Roller Rubber Paint Type Finish Powder Coated Other Table Headstock Locks Yes Measurement Scale Inch Metri...

Страница 10: ...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 ALE...

Страница 11: ...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...

Страница 12: ...tands for long stock SECURE KNIVES INSERTS Loose knives or improperly set inserts can become dangerous projectiles or cause machine damage Always verify knives inserts are secure and properly adjusted...

Страница 13: ...ersized 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 requirement...

Страница 14: ...rd 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 matchi...

Страница 15: ...cription Qty Safety Glasses 1 Cleaner Degreaser As Needed Disposable Shop Rags As Needed Hex Wrench 4mm 1 Screwdriver Phillips 2 1 Dust Collection System 1 Needed for Setup Inventory The following is...

Страница 16: ...14 Model G0832 Mfd Since 04 17 Hardware Recognition Chart USE THIS CHART TO MATCH UP HARDWARE DURING THE INVENTORY AND ASSEMBLY PROCESS 5mm 5mm Flat Head Cap Screw...

Страница 17: ...ch Load Refer to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and footprint specifications of your machine Some workbenches may require additional rein forcement to support the weight of the machine and work...

Страница 18: ...place Machine Base Workbench Hex Bolt Flat Washer Flat Washer Lock Washer Hex Nut Figure 8 Typical Through Mount setup Number of Mounting Holes 4 Dia of Mounting Hardware Needed 5 16 Assembly The Mode...

Страница 19: ...nent respiratory illness Reduce your risk by wearing a respirator and capturing the dust with a dust collection system Test Run Once assembly is complete test run the machine to ensure it is properly...

Страница 20: ...ithout unusual problems or noises 5 Remove switch disabling key as shown in Figure 13 6 Try to start machine with paddle switch If machine does not start switch disabling feature is working as designe...

Страница 21: ...equipment to reduce your risk from these hazards To complete a typical operation the operator does the following 1 Examines workpiece to make sure it is suit able for planing 2 Puts on safety glasses...

Страница 22: ...ts Excessive Warping Workpieces with excessive cupping bowing or twisting are dangerous to plane because they are unsta ble and often unpredictable when being planed DO NOT use workpieces with these c...

Страница 23: ...longer than your intended work length and then cutting off the excess after plan ing is completed Cutting Problems Inspect your lumber for twisting or cupping and surface one face on a jointer if nece...

Страница 24: ...re sharp Reduce depth of cut Rippled Cut Problem Regularly spaced indentations across face of workpiece are caused by excessive outfeed roller pressure or excessive feed rate Solution Reduce outfeed r...

Страница 25: ...ght hand side panel at the front of the machine shows workpiece thickness after it leaves the planer The thickness measurement is indicated by the top edge of the red arrow Depth Stop Dial The depth s...

Страница 26: ...red workpiece thickness is reached Elevation scale shows approximate thick ness of workpiece after it has been cut Use this indicator to judge when thickness is approximately correct For more precise...

Страница 27: ...ust be inspected Neglecting to inspect these components may result in damage to the planer To maintain accurate and consistent plan ing results we do not recommend sharpen ing knives yourself Instead...

Страница 28: ...ented with beveled edge up as shown in Figure 23 5 Press safety latch to disengage cutterhead lock see Figure 22 then carefully rotate cutterhead approximately turn Release safety latch and continue r...

Страница 29: ...otect yourself comfortably with a pair of cush ioned earmuffs Especially important if you or employees operate for hours at a time Figure 26 Our most popular earmuffs H4978 T20446 H4979 Basic Eye Prot...

Страница 30: ...also features a 11 2 HP motor 21 2 dust port built in dust collection system 45 bevel adjustment Great for job sites or shops with lim ited space order online at www grizzly com or call 1 800 523 477...

Страница 31: ...vely easy Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust and wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth If any resin has built up use a resin dissolving cleaner to remove it Cleaning Protecting There are four...

Страница 32: ...cate table height chain 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Gently tilt machine onto its side see Figure 34 to expose chain 4 Use mineral spirits stiff brush and shop rags to clean old grease from chain...

Страница 33: ...Qty Flat Head Screwdriver 1 To check replace the motor brushes 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Unscrew plastic brush covers and remove motor brush assemblies see Figure 35 Note As you remove brush...

Страница 34: ...h so roller is pushed up against spring and pres sure is off of two brackets 4 Remove any trapped material from between roller assembly and bracket Figure 37 Sawdust can get trapped between the bushin...

Страница 35: ...d away from machine to expose drive belt and pulleys as shown in Figure 38 6 Loosen motor tension cap screw see Figure 38 to reduce belt tension and roll old belt off pulleys 7 Loop new belt completel...

Страница 36: ...l not suitable 3 Motor overheated Circuit breaker tripped 4 Belts slipping improper belt tension or oil grease on belts 5 Dull knives 6 Dust collection problem causing internal components to clog up w...

Страница 37: ...ce depth of cut Always reduce cutting depth when planing hard woods 3 Replace affected knife Page 25 or have it sharpened Workpiece stops slows in middle of cut 1 Taking too deep of a cut 2 Feed rolle...

Страница 38: ...le Indicator Arrow The cutterhead table parallelism has been cor rectly set at the factory However it can be re adjusted for accuracy if the cutterhead assembly shifts over time Tools Needed Qty Hex W...

Страница 39: ...tension 3 Remove both side panels to reveal eccentric mechanism one of each side of machine 4 Secure each hex nut with wrench and rotate hex bolt in or out to adjust amount of tension Turn hex bolt t...

Страница 40: ...ial 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Remove depth stop dial from machine by pulling dial firmly outward see Figure 44 Figure 45 Adjusting depth stop height Hex Nut Height Stop Bolt 5 Tighten hex nut...

Страница 41: ...ench 6mm 1 To replace table height chain 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Gently tilt machine onto its side to expose table height chain see Figure 46 and sprokets 3 Locate chain connection clasp and...

Страница 42: ...in these diagrams is current 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 capac...

Страница 43: ...ring shown here is current at the time of printing but it may not match your machine Always use the wiring diagram inside the motor junction box Neutral Hot Ground 110 VAC 5 15 Plug As Recommended Gro...

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Страница 45: ...X 20 65 P0832065 KEY 5 X 5 X 12 21 P0832021 FAN COVER 66 P0832066 BALL BEARING 6204ZZ 21 1 P0832021 1 DUST PORT PLUG 67 P0832067 BEARING COVER 22 P0832022 DUST PORT 68 P0832068 CAP SCREW M5 8 X 12 23...

Страница 46: ...LEFT 154 P0832154 FLAT WASHER 5MM 112 P0832112 COLUMN 155 P0832155 EXTENSION TABLE REAR 113 P0832113 LEADSCREW RIGHT 156 P0832156 BASE 114 P0832114 LEADSCREW LEFT 157 P0832157 ELEVATION BLOCK LEFT 115...

Страница 47: ...X 100MM 220 P0832220 STATOR ASSEMBLY 206 P0832206 STRAIN RELIEF TYPE 2 PG7 221 P0832221 PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 70 207 P0832207 POWER CORD 18G 3W 72 5 15P 222 P0832222 MOTOR FAN COVER 208 P0832208 BUTTON...

Страница 48: ...y or items that can get entangled Tie back long hair and roll up sleeves 6 Ensure machine is correctly set up before starting 7 Do not plane more than one workpiece at a time 8 Never plane material sm...

Страница 49: ...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...

Страница 50: ...LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC P O BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM WA 98227 2069 Place Stamp Here Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________S...

Страница 51: ...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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