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G0890/G0891 (Mfd. Since 06/19)

Workpiece 

Inspection

Some  workpieces  are  not  safe  to  use  or  may 
require modification before they are. 

Before cut-

ting, inspect all workpieces for the following:

• 

Material Type: This machine is only intend-
ed  for  workpieces  of  natural  wood  fiber 
Attempting  to  use  workpieces  of  any  other 
material  that  may  break  apart  during  opera-
tion could lead to serious personal injury and 
property damage.

• 

Foreign Objects: Inspect lumber for defects 
and foreign objects (nails, staples, embedded 
gravel, etc,). If you have any question about 
the  quality  of  your  lumber,  DO  NOT  use  it. 
Remember, wood stacked on a concrete floor 
can  have  small  pieces  of  stone  or  concrete 
pressed into the surface.

•  Large/Loose Knots: Loose  knots  can 

become  dislodged  during  operation.  Large 
knots can cause kickback and machine dam-
age. Always use workpieces that do not have 
large/loose knots.

•  Wet or "Green" Stock:  Avoid  using  wood 

with  a  high  water  content.  Wood  with  more 
than 20% moisture content or wood exposed 
to excessive moisture (such as rain or snow), 
will  cut  poorly  and  cause  excessive  wear  to 
the machine. Excess moisture can also has-
ten rust and corrosion of the machine and/or 
individual components.

• 

Excessive Warping: Workpieces with exces-
sive cupping, bowing, or twisting are danger-
ous  to  cut  because  they  are  unstable  and 
often unpredictable when being cut. DO NOT 
use workpieces with these characteristics!

• 

Minor Cupping: Workpieces with slight cup-
ping  can  be  safely  supported  if  the  cupped 
side  is  facing  the  table.  On  the  contrary, 
a  workpiece  supported  on  the  bowed  side 
will  rock  during  operation  and  could  cause 
severe injury from kickback.

Wood Types

The  species  of  wood,  as  well  as  its  condition, 
greatly  affects  the  depth  of  cut  the  planer  can 
effectively take with each pass.

The  chart  in  the  figure  below  shows  the  Janka 
Hardness  Rating  for  a  number  of  commonly 
used species. The larger the number, the harder 
the  workpiece,  and  the  less  material  should  be 
removed in any one pass for good results.

Note: The Janka Hardness Rating is expressed in 
pounds of force required to embed a 0.444" steel 
ball into the surface of the wood to a depth equal 
to half the ball's diameter.

Species

Janka 

Hardness

Ebony

3220

Red Mahogany

2697

Rosewood

1780

Red Pine

1630

Sugar Maple

1450

White Oak

1360

White Ash

1320

American Beech

1300

Red Oak

1290

Black Walnut

1010

Teak

1000

Black Cherry

950

Cedar

900

Sycamore

770

Douglas Fir

660

Chestnut

540

Hemlock

500

White Pine

420

Basswood

410

Eastern White Pine

380

Balsa

100

Figure 16. Janka Hardness Rating for some 

common wood species.

Содержание G0890

Страница 1: ...ANUAL For models manufactured since 06 19 COPYRIGHT JULY 2019 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY...

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: ...ypes 24 Planing Tips 25 Cutting Problems 25 Depth of Cut 26 Setting Feed Rate 27 Adjusting Replacing Knives G0890 27 Rotating Replacing Cutterhead Inserts G0891 29 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 31 SECTION 6 M...

Страница 4: ...in this manual Sometimes we make mistakes but our policy of continuous improvement also means that sometimes the machine you receive is slightly different than shown in the manual If you find this to...

Страница 5: ...ntrols and features shown below to better understand the instructions in this manual To reduce your risk of serious injury read this entire manual BEFORE using machine Cast Iron Extension Tables Heads...

Страница 6: ...workpiece thicknesses One complete revolu tion moves the headstock approximately 5 32 4mm B Feed Rate Control Knob Selects 28 FPM feed rate when pushed in and 16 FPM feed rate when pulled out C Magnet...

Страница 7: ...r Figure 2 Workpiece path and major planing components side cutaway view A Anti Kickback Fingers Provide additional safety for the operator B Serrated Infeed Roller Pulls the workpiece toward the cutt...

Страница 8: ...Must Ship Upright Yes Electrical Power Requirement 230V Single Phase 60 Hz Full Load Current Rating 12A Minimum Circuit Size 20A Connection Type Cord Plug Power Cord Included Yes Power Cord Length 10...

Страница 9: ...Wings Size Width 15 1 2 in Construction Table Precision Ground Cast Iron Body Cast Iron Stand Steel Cutterhead Assembly Steel Infeed Roller Serrated Aluminum Outfeed Roller Rubber Paint Type Finish Po...

Страница 10: ...eight 30 x 24 x 49 in Electrical Power Requirement 230V Single Phase 60 Hz Full Load Current Rating 12A Minimum Circuit Size 20A Connection Type Cord Plug Power Cord Included Yes Power Cord Length 10...

Страница 11: ...Length 14 in Table Wings Size Width 15 1 2 in Construction Table Precision Ground Cast Iron Body Cast Iron Stand Steel Cutterhead Assembly Steel Infeed Roller Serrated Aluminum Outfeed Roller Rubber P...

Страница 12: ...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...

Страница 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...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 that meets the specified circuit requirem...

Страница 16: ...this machine If you must use an extension cord only use it if absolutely necessary and only on a temporary basis Extension cords cause voltage drop which can damage electrical components and shorten...

Страница 17: ...arbox Oil As Needed Unpacking This machine was carefully packaged for safe transport When unpacking separate all enclosed items from packaging materials and inspect them for shipping damage If items a...

Страница 18: ...ast Iron Extension Tables 2 C Dust Port 1 D Headstock Elevation Handwheel 1 Tools and Hardware Figure 5 E Hex Bolts M8 1 25 x 25 Ext Tables 6 F Button Head Cap Screws M6 1 x 12 6 G Set Screws M8 1 25...

Страница 19: ...posure to toxic fumes Before cleaning gather the following Disposable rags Cleaner degreaser WD 40 works well Safety glasses disposable gloves Plastic paint scraper optional Basic steps for removing r...

Страница 20: ...and lon gevity of machine components For best results operate this machine in a dry environment that is free from excessive moisture hazardous chemi cals airborne abrasives or extreme conditions Extr...

Страница 21: ...re cov ered or coated in heavy duty rust preventative if applicable 8 Attach dust port to planer with 6 M6 1 x 12 button head cap screws see Figure 12 Figure 12 Dust port installed x 6 3 Using a strai...

Страница 22: ...es is beyond the scope of this manual Consult an expert or purchase a good dust collection how to book Checking Gearbox Oil Level Before starting your machine for the first time check the gearbox oil...

Страница 23: ...est Run consists of verifying the following 1 The motor powers up and runs correctly and 2 the STOP reset button safety feature functions properly To test run machine 1 Clear all setup tools and loose...

Страница 24: ...achine Step by step instructions for these adjustments can be found in the SERVICE section starting on Page 36 Factory adjustments that should be verified Tensioning replacing V belt Page 39 Calibrati...

Страница 25: ...ment 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 or fa...

Страница 26: ...components Excessive Warping Workpieces with exces sive cupping bowing or twisting are danger ous to cut because they are unstable and often unpredictable when being cut DO NOT use workpieces with th...

Страница 27: ...ury or damage to planer Always true cupped or warped stock on a jointer before planing Below is a list of wood characteristics you may encounter when planing The following descrip tions of defects wil...

Страница 28: ...educe depth of cut Rippled Cut Problem Regularly spaced indentations across face of workpiece are caused by excessive out feed roller pressure or excessive feed rate Solution Reduce outfeed roller pre...

Страница 29: ...nives higher than the cutter head surface refer to distance above Note If you need to replace or sharpen a knife you can remove the knife from the cutter head during Step 4 of the following procedure...

Страница 30: ...r pad as shown below 7 Insert hex wrench into access holes in cutterhead see Figure 21 and rotate jack screws to raise or lower knife until it barely touches center pad of knife setting jig with all l...

Страница 31: ...head Inserts G0891 The helical cutterhead is equipped with indexable carbide inserts that can be rotated to reveal any one of their four cutting edges If one edge of the insert becomes dull or damaged...

Страница 32: ...ny sawdust or debris from head of insert Torx screw and surrounding area see Figure 25 6 Rotate insert 90 and install so that a fresh cutting edge faces outward see Figure 24 When all four insert cutt...

Страница 33: ...adjusting infeed outfeed rollers pressure bars chip breakers and bed rollers Also a great setup tool for other machines Accurate to 0 001 Indicator rotates 360 For G0891 H9893 Indexable Carbide Insert...

Страница 34: ...n machines of varying heights Adjusts from 265 8 to 45 250 lb capacity G5562 SLIPIT 1 Qt Gel G5563 SLIPIT 12 Oz Spray G2871 Boeshield T 9 12 Oz Spray G2870 Boeshield T 9 4 Oz Spray H3788 G96 Gun Treat...

Страница 35: ...s Page 34 Lubricatedrive chain and sprockets Page 35 Yearly Change gearbox oil Page 35 Cleaning Protecting Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust and wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth If any...

Страница 36: ...y debris and grime then brush on a light coat of multi purpose grease to the chain and sprockets Figure 35 Example of headstock height chain and sprockets viewed from underneath the base Columns Leads...

Страница 37: ...infeed and outfeed rollers Gearbox Oil Oil Type T28042 or ISO 320 Equivalent Oil Amount 20 Oz Frequency After First 20 Hours Then Yearly Note We recommend that you replace the gear box oil after the...

Страница 38: ...or replace fuse 5 Correct motor wiring connections 6 Check fix broken disconnected or corroded wires 7 Replace switch 8 Adjust replace centrifugal switch contact points if available 9 Test replace if...

Страница 39: ...on slopes down or is not level with main table 2 Workpiece is not supported as it leaves planer 3 Some snipe is inevitable 1 Shim outfeed extension wing level with main table 2 Hold workpiece up sligh...

Страница 40: ...29 Uneven cutting marks wavy surface or chatter marks across face of board 1 Feeding workpiece too fast 2 Knives not installed evenly inserts not properly installed 3 Worn cutterhead bearings 1 Slow d...

Страница 41: ...after opera tion Allow them to cool before handling Items Needed Qty Hex Wrench 4mm 1 Hex Wrench 6mm 1 To tension replace V belt 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Remove side panel and belt cover from...

Страница 42: ...Knife Insert at BDC Figure 42 A Infeed Roller 0 040 B Outfeed Roller 0 020 feed rollers height It is essential that the feed rollers are set at the correct distance below the cutterhead knives at BDC...

Страница 43: ...o neutral position to allow infeed roller to freely rotate 7 Keeping Rotacator dial at 0 position it under right hand side of infeed roller and find BDC of a serrated edge by rocking infeed roller bac...

Страница 44: ...move top cover belt cover and gearbox cover 6 Lower headstock until wood blocks get close to cutterhead 7 Use belt to rotate cutterhead and continue lowering headstock until blocks just barely touch c...

Страница 45: ...stment screws Tension Screws To adjust feed roller spring tension 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Rotate tension screws shown below clockwise to increase tension or counter clockwise to decrease ten...

Страница 46: ...back Fingers The anti kickback fingers are an important safety feature of your planer The fingers hang from a rod suspended across the head casting and in front of the infeed roller as shown This desi...

Страница 47: ...Height Chain Sprockets on Page 34 for detailed instructions then re install motor access panel Figure 51 Headstock height chain adjustment Adjusting Cutterhead Parallelism Maximum Allowable Tolerances...

Страница 48: ...e sprockets to keep an accurate tooth count to ensure that the headstock is adjusted equally 5 Mark location of one tooth of sprocket that you are adjusting NOTICE When making adjustments tighten fast...

Страница 49: ...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...

Страница 50: ...it may not match your machine Always use the wiring diagram inside the motor junction box A 96 98 1 2 T1 2 T3 6 NO14 3 4 T2 4 L1 1 L3 5 NO13 L2 3 5 6 95 12 ARC AMP 18 15 NC21 SDE NC22 Ground RESET MAG...

Страница 51: ...G0890 G0891 Mfd Since 06 19 49 READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 47 G0890 G0891 Electrical Components Figure 56 G0890 G0891 motor junction box Figure 55 G0890 G0891 magnetic switch with cover removed...

Страница 52: ...41 7 42 43 44 8 91 42 43 44 7 41 33 31 35 40 39 38 37 58 59 32 9 69 74 73 75 69 72 84 69 70 71 69 58 81 76 80 79 77 69 88 82 87 147 193 67 86 65 86 89 83 9 10 66 30 68 85 78 90 C 34 85 C G 113 57 57 1...

Страница 53: ...P0890069 BALL BEARING 6201 2NSE 25 P0890025 SET SCREW M6 1 X 16 70 P0890070 SHAFT 26 P0890026 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6 1 X 25 71 P0890071 GEAR 52T 27 P0890027 FLAT WASHER 6MM 72 P0890072 KEY 5 X 5 X 12 28...

Страница 54: ...4 150 154 152 195 152 195 144 154 156 153 A D 155 162 122 120 122 132 156 153 123 135 143 132 154 139 114 125 160 146 127 126 136 121 121 196 139 155 143 196 155 153 115 131 155 154 107 133 108 109 11...

Страница 55: ...ASHER 8MM 148 P0890148 HEX WRENCH 4MM 122 P0890122 FLAT WASHER 10MM PLASTIC 149 P0890149 BELT COVER 123 P0890123 GAS STRUT 150 P0890150 MOTOR PLATE 124 P0890124 STAND 151 P0890151 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6...

Страница 56: ...arts Store Table 212 226 227 D 208 221 294 221 294 216 219 221 294 293 296 297 200 298 299 201 202 203 210 298 299 201 202 203 209 246 211 246 205 204 295 E E 208 207 245 214 215 216 217 218 221 222 2...

Страница 57: ...224 P0890224 FLAT WASHER 10MM 207 P0890207 KEY 4 X 4 X 20 225 P0890225 DIRECTION LABEL 208 P0890208 SET SCREW M10 1 5 X 12 226 P0890226 HEX BOLT M8 1 25 X 25 209 P0890209 COLUMN 227 P0890227 SET SCRE...

Страница 58: ...r o p m a d n i e s u r o n i a r o t e s o p x e t o n o D 3 1 14 Prevent unauthorized use by children or untrained users 175370 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 Motor 3 HP 230V 1 Ph 6...

Страница 59: ...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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