Grizzly G0503 instruction manual Hydraulic Fluid Hydraulic System Schedule Minor Service

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Hydraulic Fluid

 

Hydraulic System

Schedule

 

Minor Service

 

 

 

In order for the hydraulic system to operate the conveyor properly and at the correct tempera- ture, the hydraulic fluid level in the tank should be 23 full between the fill lines on the fluid sight window, which is located on the front of the tank (see Figure 48).

Check the hydraulic fluid level daily.

To add hydraulic fluid, wipe the dust and dirt from the breather cap shown in Figure 48 and remove the cap. Fill the tank to the full line with an ISO VG 46 hydraulic fluid. If this machine is used in extreme cold conditions use ISO VG 32 hydraulic fluid; use ISO VG 68 hydraulic fluid for extreme hot environments.

Filter Pressure

Gauge Breather

Cap

Fluid Sight

Window

Figure 48. Hydraulic reservoir components.

Inspect and clean the breather cap and filler screen every 40 hours of regular use.

Visually inspect both the breather cap and the plastic screen that sits in the tank opening. If there is visual contamination, clean both items with solvent and compressed air. Allow them to completely dry before installing back in the tank. DO NOT pour hydraulic fluid from the center of the screen back into the tank.

The hydraulic system minor service consists of changing the filter, cleaning the breather cap and filler screen, and inspecting the hydraulic fluid for signs of thermal breakdown, dust contamination, and water contamination.

Perform a “Minor Service” every 960 hours, or when the filter pressure gauge (see Figure 48) nears the red.

The hydraulic system on this machine cre- ates very high pressure and the hydraulic fluid gets hot. Always stop the resaw, make sure the pressure gauge reads 0 PSI, and make sure the fluid cools down before ser- vicing the hydraulic system.

To inspect the hydraulic fluid:

1.Look at the color of the hydraulic fluid in the sight window.

—­ If the fluid is milky in appearance, then the hydraulic fluid is contaminated with water.

—If the fluid is dark brown or opaque, then the hydraulic fluid is severely contaminated or thermal breakdown has occurred.

2.Smell the hydraulic fluid (remove breather cap).

—If the fluid smells rancid or burnt, then the hydraulic fluid has overheated and ther- mal breakdown has most likely occurred. Correct the component that is causing thermal breakdown (See Troubleshooting on page 68).

3.Determine what service is needed.

—If the fluid is transparent and does not smell

burnt or rancid, perform a minor service.

—If the fluid is opaque, smells rancid or burnt, fix the source of contamination or the com- ponent causing thermal breakdown, then perform a major service.

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Contents Horizontal Resaw Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Manual Accuracy Contact Info IntroductionIdentification Main view of machine features and controlsPage Control Panel Machine Data Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyMany Machines will Eject the Workpiecetowardtheoperator Roll up or button sleeves at the cuff Additional Safety Instructions for ResawsDepressurize for Maintenance Additional Safety Instructions for HydraulicsAmperage Draw 220V 3-Phase 440V 3-PhaseMinimum Wire Requirements Circuit RequirementsConnection Type Phase ConverterGrounding Extension CordsPiece Inventory SET UPAbout this Section UnpackingHardware Recognition Chart See For Set UpClean Up Items NeededRemoving Resaw From the Crate Pallet Site ConsiderationsMounting Conveyor Belt Mounting Resaw to FloorTo attach the hydraulic drive to the conveyor Attaching HydraulicsTo attach the handwheel handle Installing Blade CoverAttaching Handwheel Handle To attach the blade coverTo mount the return rollers Positioning Control PanelMounting To mount the control panelTo connect the resaw to a dust collector Connecting to Installing the BladePage Connecting to Power To connect the resaw to the power sourceShut off the main power at the power source circuit breaker Test Run Blade Tension To adjust the tension Disconnect the resaw from powerTo prepare the workpiece for a precision cut Operation SafetyOperations Stock PreparationBlade Height Conveyor ControlsTo operate the infeed conveyor Outfeed pressure roller Pressure RollersResawing Most common causes of blade breakage are Blade InformationAccessories G1955-OxiSolvBlade & Bit CleanerG7895-Citrus Degreaser H4876 Lenox BladesH4874 H4875 H4978 T20446 H4979 P0503A17-440V Conversion KitBelts MaintenanceCleaning MiscellaneousGreasing G0503 Grease SCHEDULE/CHECK-OFF ChartCheck the hydraulic fluid level daily Hydraulic Fluid Hydraulic System Schedule Minor ServiceSupplies Needed Qty Hydraulic System Major ServiceWheel Scrapers To clean the tank screenService About ServiceTracking Page To align the guide blocks Adjusting Blade GuidesBlade Elevation Gauge Adjusting Support WheelTo adjust the support wheel To adjust the blade elevation gaugeTo check the main conveyor table alignment Adjusting Main Conveyor TablePage To set the conveyor tracking Tracking ConveyorTo replace the conveyor belts Replacing ConveyorBelt Tensioning Replacing V-Belts To adjust the V-belt tension Disconnect the resaw from power220V Power Rewiring toG0503 Control Panel Date Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed Maintenance Log101 Model G0503 Mfg. Since 12/08 302 426 Model G0503 Mfg. Since 12/08 Model G0503 Mfg. Since 12/08 Model G0503 Mfg. Since 12/08 815 901 904 905 906 903 908 910 907 FLT A01-1 A16 MOTOR/START MOTOR/STOP Description Lower Hinge Liner WAY Rear Roller ARM Bracket Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingService Log Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, inc Box Bellingham, WA Page Order Hours a DAY