Grizzly G4013 specifications Assembly, Preventing Electrical Shock

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Assembly

Safety

1.

Layout the parts and use Figure 1 to inven-

SAFE STORAGE. Keep away from children

 

tory them.

and animals. Close the lid when not using the

 

 

parts washer.

2.

Using a #2 screwdriver and a 10mm wrench,

PLUG MODIFICATION HAZARD. To avoid

 

secure the legs to the storage shelf with eight

 

M6-1 x 12 screws, 6mm lock washers, and

electrical shock, this machine must be

 

M6-1 hex nuts.

grounded. Never modify the included plug to

 

 

connect it to a two prong receptacle or exten-

3.

With the help of an assistant, place the tub

sion cord.

 

onto the legs and secure it in place with the

 

 

remaining 16 M6-1 x 12 screws, 6mm lock

PREVENTING ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

 

washers, and M6-1 hex nuts.

Only connect this parts washer to a prop-

 

 

erly grounded GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit

4.

Use a 19mm wrench to install the spout and

Interrupt) receptacle. Test the GFCI recep-

 

tube onto the pump outlet (Figure 1).

tacle operation according to switch manufac-

 

 

turer recommended intervals.

5.Using a #2 screwdriver and a 7mm wrench,

loosely mount the switch box to the side of

PREVENTING FIRE. Do not fill this parts

the pump box with the two M4-.7 X 10 Phillips

washer with gasoline, kerosene, fuel, or flam-

head screws, 4mm lock washers, and M4-.7

mable solvents. Do not disconnect or modify

hex nuts.

the lid support lever in any way. The lid lever

 

is specially designed to automatically close in

6. Hang the switch box so the tub wall lip slips

the event of a fire. Keep an appropriate class

under the switch box support flange as shown

fire extinguisher close at hand.

in Figure 2.

 

 

SAFE USAGE. Never smoke or use a drop

 

 

light, or any other ignition source, near the

 

 

parts washer. An ignition source or electrical

Switch

 

device that falls into the cleaning solution can

Box

 

cause fire or electrocution.

Support

PERSONAL PROTECTION. To prevent per-

Flange

 

sonal toxic exposure, always wear gloves,

Tub Wall Lip

 

 

goggles, an apron, and a respirator when

 

 

 

 

using or changing the parts washer liquid.

 

 

Wash your hands with soap and water after

 

 

every use.

Figure 2. Pump and switch box support flange.

LOCATION. Make sure that the parts washer

 

is located in an area with adequate ventilation

 

 

7. Use a #2 screwdriver and a 7mm wrench to

 

to prevent a buildup of vapors, and always

 

keep the parts washer away from all ignition

tighten the switch box mounting screws.

 

 

sources.

 

 

8. Place the work table and parts bin into the

MAINTENANCE. Clean or replace tank filter

tub.

 

before it becomes clogged, and inspect for

 

 

9. Use a 13mm wrench to make sure the tank

 

leaks. Follow OSHA, EPA, and the manufac-

 

turer's solution replacement schedules and

drain plug is tight, and after filling, make sure

 

 

disposal regulations.

the plug does not leak.

 

 

 

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Model G4013 20-Gallon Parts Washer

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