Grizzly Model G0638 Maintenance, Schedule, Emptying Drums, Cleaning Filters, Daily Check

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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious person- al injury.

Schedule

For optimum performance from your machine, follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions given in this section.

Daily Check:

Dust collector is completely powered down at the end of use.

Dust collection drums and bags.

Loose mounting bolts.

Pressure leaks.

Worn or damaged wires.

Any other condition that would hamper the safe and efficient operation of this machine.

Emptying Drums

Empty the collection drums when they are 34 full or less. If the drums become overfilled, the dust will be sucked into the intake barrel and passed through to the canister filters.

How quickly the drum will fill up is based on the type of work being done at the time:

Fine dust from a sander or table saw will slowly fill the drums.

Curly shavings from a planer or jointer will quickly fill the drums.

In the beginning, check your drums regularly to get an idea of how often they need to be emp- tied.

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Cleaning Filters

The Model G0637/G0638 dust collector has a gentle brush system inside the canisters for removing any built-up dust from the filter pleats.

To avoid damage to your eyes and lungs, always wear safety glasses and a respirator when working with the dust collection bags.

Black

Handle

Hook

Red

Handle

Figure 73. Brush handles for cleaning canister

filters.

To clean the filters, pull the red handles down all the way, then pull the black handles down and hook them in place.

Note: Always make sure to leave the red handles in the up position to ensure that the brushes return to their proper position and do not restrict the filter.

For a more thorough cleaning, remove the filters from the dust collector and rinse them with clear water. Allow the filters to air dry. Do not leave the filters in the sun to dry or apply heat to speed the process; heat exposure can damage your filters.

G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector

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Contents 71/2 & 10 HP Cyclone Dust Collectors Model G0637Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info G0637 Machine Data Sheet G0637 Data Sheet G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector G0638 Machine Data Sheet G0638 Data Sheet G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector Identification G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector Additional Safety for Dust Collectors Circuit Requirements Phase ConverterConnection to Power Full Load Amperage DrawModel G0637 440V Conversion Model G0638 440V ConversionTo convert the G0638 to Items Needed for Setup SetupSetup Safety UnpackingInventory Inventory Figures QtyInventory Qty Floor Load Placement LocationSite Considerations LightingClean Up Mounting to Shop FloorBolting to Concrete Floors Hardware Identification Chart Assembly Upper StandIntake Cylinder and Blower Housing Intake Barrel and Large Cyclone FunnelBlower Housing and Intake Barrel Assemblies Cyclone mounting bracket mounted To collector assemblySecuring intake barrel assembly to Blower housing assembly Outlet Port and Canister Filters Canister filter collection bag installed Small Cyclone Funnel and Funnel Port Dust Collection Drum AssembliesPage Model G0637 Control Box Model G0638 Control BoxTest Run To test run your dust collection systemFor the G0638 only Duct Material Designing SystemGeneral Metal DuctFlexible Duct Plastic DuctSketch Your Shop Layout System DesignDecide Who Will Design Sketch a Basic Duct LayoutDetermine Required CFM of Each Machine Machine ApproximateMachine Determining Main Line Duct Size Determining Branch Line Duct SizeTotal CFM Branch Line Size Calculating Duct Resistance System Grounding Blast Gate Accessories Metal Duct Starter KitReducers & Adapters Metal ElbowsMetal Branches G6252-4 Floor Sweep G7341-5 Floor Sweep G7342-6 Floor SweepDust collection pipe clamps H2443-Universal AdapterOperation Safety Remote ControlOperations Schedule MaintenanceCleaning Filters Emptying DrumsService TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Dust Collector OperationService Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service PerformedG0637 Electrical Components Model G0637 control boxWiring Diagrams Pages 44 G0638 Electrical Components Model G0638 control boxPages 47 Pages 47 Parts Breakdown Parts List DescriptionCollection Drum LID Label Placement Warranty and Returns Page Page