Grizzly G0633/G0634 owner manual Squaring Stock, Thickness Planer Specific Rules

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12" Min.

 

12" Min.

 

 

 

1" Min.

 

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Figure 30. Minimum dimensions for edge jointing and surface planing (jointer).

Thickness Planer Specific Rules:

Use the full width of the planer. Alternate between the left, the right, and the middle when feeding narrower lumber into the plan- er. Your knives/inserts will remain sharp much longer.

12" Min.

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4" Min.

 

 

1" Min.

Figure 31. Minimum dimensions for surface

 

planing (thickness planer).

Squaring Stock

Squaring stock involves four steps performed in the order below:

1.Surface Plane on the Jointer—The con- cave face of the workpiece is surface planed flat with a jointer.

2.Surface Plane on the Thickness Planer— The opposite face of the workpiece is surface planed flat with a thickness planer.

Previously

Surface

Planed Face

3.Edge Joint on the Jointer—The concave edge of the workpiece is jointed flat with a jointer.

4.Rip Cut on a Table Saw—The jointed edge of the workpiece is placed against a table

saw fence and the opposite edge cut off.

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Jointed Edge

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Contents JOINTER/PLANER Combination Machine Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionForeword G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0634 identification and controls IdentificationG0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers Additional Safety Instructions for Planers 220V Operation Circuit RequirementsSet Up Safety SET UPItems Needed for Setup UnpackingInventory Common Components Qty Jointer/Planer Assembly Not shownG0633 only Figure G0634 only FigureHardware Recognition Chart Placement Location Clean UpSite Considerations Floor LoadFront and right rear lifting hole Locations Moving & Placing Base UnitTo install the cutterhead guard Setting Outfeed Table HeightCutterhead Guard To set the outfeed table heightTo connect a dust collection hose Knife Setting GaugeDust Collection To test run the machine Test RunTighten V-Belts Recommended AdjustmentsOperations Operation SafetyPage Jointer-Planer Conversion To set up the machine for planer operationsBasic Planer Controls Planer dust port in down position To change the machine for jointer opera- tionsCorrect and incorrect grain alignment To cutterhead jointer Stock Inspection and RequirementsThickness Planer Specific Rules Squaring StockTo surface plane on the jointer Surface PlaningTo edge joint on the jointer Edge JointingTo bevel cut on the jointer Bevel CuttingBasic steps of operating the planer are as follows Basic Planer OperationRotacator Precision Planer Tool AccessoriesH4979 H4977 H1302Cleaning MaintenanceSchedule BeltsRoller chains LubricationPage Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Table Jointer43 or Cutting Jointer and PlanerTools Needed Qty Checking/Adjusting Jointer Table ParallelismChecking Outfeed Table Parallelism To correct outfeed table parallelism Correcting Outfeed Table to Cutterhead ParallelismChecking Infeed Table Parallelism Infeed Table to Cutterhead Parallelism on Adjusting Jointer Table ParallelismTo adjust the jointer table parallelism To inspect the knives with a straightedge To inspect the knives with the knife setting gaugeInspecting Knives G0633 Only Adjusting/Replacing Knives G0633 To adjust/replace the knives To rotate or change a carbide insert Replacing Carbide Inserts G0634Pulley Alignment Calibrating Depth ScaleTo calibrate the depth scale To align the pulleysTo set the 90˚ fence stop Setting Fence StopsTo set the 45 fence stop Adjusting Table Lock LeversTo adjust the table lock levers To adjust the table gibs Adjusting GibsTo adjust the table parallelism Table Parallelism AdjustmentsPlaner Table Parallelism Table Parallelism InspectionSpring Tension To adjust feed roller spring tensionAnti-Kickback Fingers Electrical Components G0633/G0634 magnetic switchWiring Diagram Stand Assembly Parts Breakdown Description Stand Parts ListTable Assembly Parts Breakdown & List Cutterhead & Motor Breakdown PFH35M Cutterhead & Motor Parts ListDrive Assembly Breakdown & List Planer Table Breakdown & List Limit Switch Breakdown & List Fence/Guard Breakdown & List PR01M EXT Retaining Ring 10MM Fence/Guard List801 800 806 807 803 805 808 809 810 Safety Labels and Cosmetic PartsWarranty and Returns Page Page

G0633/G0634 specifications

The Grizzly G0633 and G0634 models are two impressive machines in the realm of woodworking and metalworking equipment. Both models have gained a loyal following among woodworkers and metal fabricators for their exceptional performance, reliability, and innovative features.

One of the most prominent characteristics of the Grizzly G0633 is its robust build quality. Constructed from heavy-duty cast iron, this bandsaw promises durability and stability during operation, minimizing vibrations and ensuring clean, precise cuts. The G0634, an evolution of the G0633, offers enhanced features that cater to both hobbyists and professionals in various industries.

Both models boast powerful motors that ensure smooth and efficient operation. The G0633 is equipped with a 1 HP motor, while the G0634 comes with a more robust 1.5 HP option, allowing for deeper cuts and handling denser materials. This increased power translates to faster material removal rates and improved productivity on the shop floor.

The G0633/G0634 features a dual-speed function, allowing users to adjust the blade speed according to the material being processed. This flexibility is crucial for achieving optimal results on different materials, whether it's hardwood, softwood, or non-ferrous metals. Additionally, the blade guides on both models are precision-engineered, ensuring minimal friction and longer blade life.

Another standout feature is the large cutting capacity these machines offer. The G0633 provides a resounding 12 inches of throat depth, while the G0634 expands this to 14 inches. This increased capacity is a significant advantage for users tackling larger projects or working with oversized stock.

For user convenience, both models are designed with easy adjustments in mind. The quick-release blade tensioning system simplifies blade changes, while the height-adjustable table enhances user ergonomics. The tables are also made of high-quality cast iron, providing a stable surface for workpieces.

Incorporating advanced safety features, the G0633 and G0634 prioritize operator protection. Each model is equipped with a blade brake system that halts blade movement almost instantaneously when the safety switch is triggered. This is a critical function for preventing accidents during operation.

Ultimately, the Grizzly G0633 and G0634 stand out in the market for their excellent balance of power, versatility, and safety. With their outstanding cutting capabilities and engineered precision, these bandsaws are excellent choices for any workshop aimed at producing high-quality workpieces. Whether for a professional environment or a dedicated hobby shop, both the G0633 and G0634 continue to meet and exceed the expectations of craftsmen and creators everywhere.