Grizzly owner manual Mounting Dust Collection, Example of a direct mount setup G0663 12½ Planer

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Mounting

 

Dust Collection

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once you have confirmed that your machine is running properly, mount it to a workbench through the holes in the base.

The strongest mounting option is a "Through Mount" where holes are drilled all the way through the workbench, and hex bolts, washers, and hex nuts are used to secure the drill press to the workbench.

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Figure 7. Example of a through mount setup.

Another option for mounting is a "Direct Mount" where the machine is simply secured to the work- bench with a lag screw.

Use of a portable dust collector will greatly reduce the amount of wood chips and saw dust in the work area. In addition, dust collectors help extract wood chips and dust from the cutterhead area. This lessens the potential for damaging the workpiece or the planer when wood chips become caught between the knife and the workpiece dur- ing the planing process.

Dust collectors can be found in the Grizzly catalog or website and attachments suited spe- cifically to the Model G0663 Planer are shown in Accessories, Page 19.

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Figure 8. Example of a direct mount setup.

G0663 12½" Planer

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Contents Model G0663 121⁄2 Planer Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info G0663 12½ Planer G0663 12½ Planer Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery G0663 12½ Planer Additional Safety for Planers 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsUnpacking SetupSetup Safety InventoryClean Up Site ConsiderationsG7895-Grizzly Citrus Degreaser To test run the machine AssemblyTo attach the elevation handle assembly Test RunMounting Dust Collection Example of a direct mount setup G0663 12½ PlanerOperation Safety ON/OFF Switch Reset ButtonOperations To use the planer Functional OverviewDepth Of Cut Basic OperationsPlaning Tips Chipped Grain Wood CharacteristicsType Wood TypesAccessories Schedule MaintenanceCleaning If adjustment is necessary, proceed as fol- lowsTo remove the knives Knife ReplacementTo inspect the cutterhead, gib, and knives To install the knivesTo replace the belt MotorBeltTo clean the feed rollers Feed RollersLubrication Troubleshooting ServiceSwitch wiring G0663 12½ Planer Wiring DiagramCutterhead Case Breakdown Description Cutterhead Case Parts ListPlaner Base Breakdown & List 202 Page Page Warranty and Returns