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Model G0893 (Mfd. Since 03/19)

Stock Inspection & 

Requirements

Follow these rules when choosing and joint-

ing stock:

• 

DO NOT joint or surface plane stock that 

contains large or loose knots. Injury to the 
operator  or  damage  to  the  workpiece  can 
occur if a knot becomes dislodged during the 
cutting operation.

• 

Jointing and surface planing with the 

grain is safer for the operator and pro-

duces a better finish. Cutting  against  the 
grain  increases  the  likelihood  of  kickback 
and workpiece tear-out. DO NOT cut against 
the  grain!  Cutting  with  the  grain  is  feeding 
the stock across the cutterhead so the grain 
points  down  and  back,  as  viewed  from  the 
front edge of the stock (see 

Figure 20).

 

Note: If the grain changes direction along the 
edge of the workpiece, decrease the depth of 
cut and make additional passes.

With Grain

Against Grain

CORRECT

INCORRECT

Figure 20. Proper grain alignment with the 

cutterhead.

• 

Scrape all glue off the workpiece before 

jointing.  Glue  deposits  on  the  workpiece, 
hard or soft, will gum up the cutterhead and 
produce poor results.

• 

Remove foreign objects from the 

workpiece.  Make  sure  that  any  stock  you 
process  with  the  jointer  is  clean  and  free 
of  dirt,  nails,  staples,  tiny  rocks  or  any 
other  foreign  objects  that  could  damage  the 
cutterhead. These particles could also cause 
a spark as they strike the cutterhead and cre-
ate a fire hazard.

 

Note:  Wood stacked on a concrete or dirt 
surface can have small pieces of concrete or 
stone pressed into the surface.

• 

Make sure all stock is sufficiently dried 

before jointing. Wood with a moisture con-
tent  over  20%  will  cause  unnecessary  wear 
on the cutters and poor cutting results. Excess 
moisture can also hasten rust and corrosion.

• 

Make sure your workpiece exceeds the 

minimum dimension requirements, as 

shown in Figure 21, before processing it 

through the jointer, or the workpiece may 

break or kickback during the operation.

• 

Only process natural wood fiber through 

your jointer. Your jointer is designed to cut 
only  natural  wood  stock.  This  machine  is 
NOT designed to cut metal, glass, stone, tile,  
products  with  lead-based  paint,  or  products 
that contain asbestos—cutting these materi-
als with a jointer may lead to injury.

10" Min.

1

/

4

" Min.

3

/

4

" Min.

Edge Jointing

10" Min.

1

/

2

" Min.

1" Min.

Surface Planing

10" Min.

1

/

4

" Min.

3

/

4

" Min.

Edge Jointing

10" Min.

1

/

2

" Min.

1" Min.

Surface Planing

Figure 21. Minimum stock dimensions for jointer.

Содержание G0893

Страница 1: ...y IMPORTANT Keep this update with the owner s manual for future reference For questions or help contact our Tech Support at 570 546 9663 or techsupport grizzly com READ THIS FIRST For questions or hel...

Страница 2: ...ediency replacements can be obtained at your local hardware store Jointer Inventory Figures 5 6 Qty A Jointer Bed Assembly 1 B Fence 1 C Carriage Assembly 1 D Dust Chute 1 E Dust Collection Bag Clamp...

Страница 3: ...View Front Rear A B Straightedge Outfeed Table If insert brushes straightedge and moves it slightly 1 8 forward and back when you turn cutterhead no measurement is neces sary Proceed to Step 5 If inse...

Страница 4: ...nd B insert were the same distance below straight edge no alignment adjustment is required Proceed to Adjusting Cutterhead Height on Page 5 If insert lifted straightedge and moved it more than 1 8 but...

Страница 5: ...e up 6 Repeat Steps 2 4 until insert brushes straightedge and moves it slightly 1 8 for ward and back when you turn cutterhead then tighten cap screws from Step 3 7 Turn entire jointer over so you can...

Страница 6: ...For models manufactured since 03 19 COPYRIGHT MARCH 2019 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REVISED JUNE 2020 JL WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APP...

Страница 7: ...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 8: ...t 20 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 21 Operation Overview 21 Stock Inspection Requirements 22 Setting Depth of Cut 23 Setting Fence Stops 24 Rotating Changing 26 Cutterhead Inserts 26 Squaring Stock 27 Surface...

Страница 9: ...de every effort to be exact with the instruc tions specifications drawings and photographs in this manual Sometimes we make mistakes but our policy of continuous improvement also means that sometimes...

Страница 10: ...erating condition c Always use hold down or push blocks when jointing material narrower than 3 or surface planing material thinner than 3 d Never perform jointing or planing on pieces shorter than 8 i...

Страница 11: ...ut E ON OFF Switch w Disabling Key Turns motor ON when flipped up turns motor OFF when pressed down Removal of yellow key disables switch so motor cannot start F Outfeed Table Supports workpiece after...

Страница 12: ...Lever Tightens to secure fence position loosens to allow lat eral adjustment ALWAYS firmly tighten lock before beginning operations J Dust Port Mounts to included collection bag or connects directly t...

Страница 13: ...oard Box Content Machine Weight 56 lbs Length x Width x Height 38 x 16 x 13 in Must Ship Upright Yes Electrical Power Requirement 120V Single Phase 60 Hz Full Load Current Rating 12A Minimum Circuit S...

Страница 14: ...rt Thickness 2 5 mm Table Information Table Length 30 3 8 in Table Width 6 1 4 in Table Thickness 1 in Floor to Table Height 8 1 4 in Table Adjustment Type Knob Table Movement Type Swing Construction...

Страница 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...e risk of kickback It also requires more cutting force which produces chat ter or excessive chip out Always joint or surface plane WITH the grain CUTTING LIMITATIONS Cutting workpieces that do not mee...

Страница 18: ...ized 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 requirements F...

Страница 19: ...indicate smaller sizes Any extension cord used with this machine must be in good condition and contain a ground wire and matching plug receptacle Additionally it must meet the following size requireme...

Страница 20: ...pect them 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 resolv...

Страница 21: ...ntory Figures 5 6 Qty A Jointer Bed Assembly 1 B Fence 1 C Dust Collection Bag Clamp 1 D Dust Chute 1 E Dust Collection Bag 1 F Push Blocks 2 G Handles 2 H Fence Carriage Lock Lever 1 I Fence Tilt Loc...

Страница 22: ...Model G0893 Mfd Since 03 19 15 Hardware Recognition Chart USE THIS CHART TO MATCH UP HARDWARE DURING THE INVENTORY AND ASSEMBLY PROCESS 5mm 5mm Flat Head Cap Screw...

Страница 23: ...ative with a liberal amount of cleaner degreaser then let it soak for 5 10 minutes 3 Wipe off the surfaces If your cleaner degreas er is effective the rust preventative will wipe off easily If you hav...

Страница 24: ...al Through Mount setup Number of Mounting Holes 4 Dia of Mounting Hardware Needed 5 16 Assembly 1 Use 2 M8 1 25 x 20 cap screws 2 8mm flat washers and 2 8mm lock washers to attach carriage support to...

Страница 25: ...lock lever to lock fence in place Figure 16 Fence positioned over jointer tables Cutterhead Guard Jointer Tables Fence 3 Press down on limit plate tab on carriage assembly and insert limit block with...

Страница 26: ...ual Consult an expert or purchase a good dust collection how to book This machine creates a lot of wood chips dust during operation Breathing airborne dust on a regular basis can result in perma nent...

Страница 27: ...NOT operate or allow others to operate machine until the information is understood To test run machine 1 Clear all setup tools away from machine 2 Connect machine to power supply 3 Verify that the mac...

Страница 28: ...ce machine operator with a basic understanding of how the machine is used during operation so the machine controls components discussed later in this manual are easier to understand Due to the generic...

Страница 29: ...kpiece Make sure that any stock you process with the jointer is clean and free of dirt nails staples tiny rocks or any other foreign objects that could damage the cutterhead These particles could also...

Страница 30: ...stment knob Infeed Table Adjustment Knob To adjust infeed table height rotate the infeed table adjustment knob to raise or lower the table see Figure 22 Tools Needed Qty Precision Straightedge 24 1 He...

Страница 31: ...Tools Needed Qty 45 Square 1 90 Square 1 Sliding Bevel 1 Open End Wrench 10mm 1 Hex Wrench 6mm 1 Figure 26 Checking the 90 stop Machinist s Square Figure 25 Fence carriage overview Fence Tilt Lock Lev...

Страница 32: ...s inward stop see Figure 27 5 Remove limit block from fence bracket assembly and set it aside see Figure 29 6 Adjust inward stop bolt see Figure 29 until it contacts fence face at precisely 45 inward...

Страница 33: ...er insert during instal lation will slightly raise insert in cutterhead which will leave marks on workpiece after jointing Tip Use low pressure compressed air or a vacuum nozzle to clean cutterhead po...

Страница 34: ...p Cut on a Table Saw The jointed edge of the workpiece is placed against a table saw fence and the opposite edge cut off 15 30 45 Previously Jointed Edge Squaring stock means making it flat and paral...

Страница 35: ...safely reposition it on the outfeed side to con tinue supporting workpiece Use push blocks whenever practical to further reduce risk of accidental hand contact with cutterhead 3 Set fence to 90 4 Sta...

Страница 36: ...hands at least 4 away from cutterhead during the entire cut Instead of allowing a hand to pass directly over cut terhead lift it up and over cutterhead and safely reposition it on the outfeed side to...

Страница 37: ...When your leading hand gets within 4 of the cutterhead lift it up and over cutterhead and place push block on portion of the workpiece once it is 4 past cutterhead Now focus your pressure on outfeed...

Страница 38: ...lus Installing unapproved accessories may cause machine to malfunction resulting in serious personal injury or machine damage To reduce this risk only install accessories recommended for this machine...

Страница 39: ...protectant Check repair for worn or damaged wires Page 41 Check replace damaged cutterhead or inserts Page 26 Check retighten loose mounting bolts Check resolve any other unsafe condition Monthly Chec...

Страница 40: ...igure 45 Wipe off excess oil and sawdust with a cloth Figure 45 Leadscrew lubrication location Since all bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated simply leave them alone until they need to be re...

Страница 41: ...ece material 2 Excessive feed rate 3 Excessive depth of cut 4 Dull inserts 5 Dust collection problem 6 Motor brushes are at fault 7 Belt slipping oil grease on belt 8 Pulley loose or not properly alig...

Страница 42: ...3 Dirt or debris under carbide inserts 1 Replace rotate inserts Page 26 2 Remove replace insert s and install properly Page 26 3 Remove inserts properly clean mounting pockets and re install Uneven cu...

Страница 43: ...ff and set it aside 4 Remove all dust and debris from inside motor and belt areas 5 Inspect cutterhead belt for proper tension alignment and condition Note Belt is properly tensioned if it deflects no...

Страница 44: ...lel with each other in order to produce a straight jointed edge When the tables are not parallel with each other the jointer will produce workpieces that are cupped concave or bowed convex along their...

Страница 45: ...tify the highest or lowest corner of infeed table and remove straightedge 6 Turn machine upside down to access motor cover and remove 4 Phillips head screws securing motor cover to jointer base Lift c...

Страница 46: ...inter Note When brush caps are being removed a spring will pop out of the motor socket a spring is firmly attached to each carbon brush Do not separate brush from spring 6 Use a ruler to measure wear...

Страница 47: ...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 48: ...AFETY ON PAGE 40 Wiring Diagram Figure 54 G0893 switch wiring Figure 55 G0893 motor wiring 1 2 3 4 5 6 Neutral Hot Ground 120 VAC 5 15 Plug PADDLE SWITCH KEDU HY18 viewed from behind 120V UNIVERSAL MO...

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Страница 50: ...HER 5MM 29 P0893029 MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE 86 P0893086 INT RETAINING RING 12MM 30 P0893030 CORD CLAMP 87 P0893087 BALL BEARING 6201 2Z 31 P0893031 CUTTERHEAD GUARD 88 P0893088 STRAIN RELIEF TYPE 1 M12 3...

Страница 51: ...l it following operations that require its removal ROTATING CUTTERHEAD BELOW KICKBACK HAZARD 1 Ensure outfeed table is even with knives 2 Never exceed the maximum depth of cut 3 Do not stand directly...

Страница 52: ...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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