Grizzly G0477 ChILdREN & BYsTANdERs. Keep­children­and­, Maintain Power CORds. When­ disconnect

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WEARING PROPER APPAREL.­ Do­ not­ wear­ clothing,­ apparel­ or­ jewelry­ that­ can­ become­ entangled­ in­ moving­ parts.­ Always­ tie­ back­ or­ cover­long­hair.­Wear­non-slip­footwear­to­avoid­ accidental­slips,­which­could­cause­loss­of­work- piece­control.

hAzARdOus dusT. Dust­ created­ while­ using­ machinery­ may­ cause­ cancer,­ birth­ defects,­ or­ long-term­ respiratory­ damage.­ Be­ aware­ of­ dust­ hazards­associated­with­each­workpiece­material,­ and­always­wear­a­NIOSH-approved­respirator­to­ reduce­your­risk.

hEARING PROTECTION.­ Always­ wear­ hear- ing­ protection­ when­ operating­ or­ observing­ loud­ machinery.­ Extended­ exposure­ to­ this­ noise­ without­ hearing­ protection­ can­ cause­ permanent­ hearing­loss.

REMOVE AdJusTING TOOLs.­ Tools­ left­ on­ machinery­ can­ become­ dangerous­ projectiles­ upon­startup.­Never­leave­chuck­keys,­wrenches,­ or­ any­ other­ tools­ on­ machine.­ Always­ verify­ removal­before­starting!

INTENdEd usAGE.­ Only­ use­ machine­ for­ its­ intended­purpose­and­never­make­modifications­ not­ approved­ by­ Grizzly.­ Modifying­ machine­ or­ using­ it­ differently­ than­ intended­ may­ result­ in­ malfunction­or­mechanical­failure­that­can­lead­to­ serious­personal­injury­or­death!

AWKWARd POsITIONs.­ Keep­ proper­ footing­ and­balance­at­all­times­when­operating­machine.­ Do­not­overreach!­Avoid­awkward­hand­positions­ that­ make­ workpiece­ control­ difficult­ or­ increase­ the­risk­of­accidental­injury.

ChILdREN & BYsTANdERs. Keep­children­and­

bystanders­at­a­safe­distance­from­the­work­area.

Stop­using­machine­if­they­become­a­distraction.

GuARds & COVERs.­Guards­and­covers­reduce­ accidental­ contact­ with­ moving­ parts­ or­ flying­ debris.­ Make­ sure­ they­ are­ properly­ installed,­ undamaged,­and­working­correctly.

FORCING MAChINERY.­Do­not­force­machine.­ It­ will­ do­ the­ job­ safer­ and­ better­ at­ the­ rate­ for­ which­it­was­designed.

NEVER sTANd ON MAChINE.­ Serious­ injury­ may­ occur­ if­ machine­ is­ tipped­ or­ if­ the­ cutting­ tool­is­unintentionally­contacted.­

sTABLE MAChINE. Unexpected­movement­dur- ing­ operation­ greatly­ increases­ risk­ of­ injury­ or­ loss­of­control.­Before­starting,­verify­machine­is­ stable­and­mobile­base­(if­used)­is­locked.

usE RECOMMENdEd ACCEssORIEs.­Consult­ this­owner’s­manual­or­the­manufacturer­for­rec- ommended­ accessories.­ Using­ improper­ acces- sories­will­increase­the­risk­of­serious­injury.

uNATTENdEd OPERATION. To­ reduce­ the­ risk­ of­ accidental­ injury,­ turn­ machine­ off­ and­ ensure­ all­ moving­ parts­ completely­ stop­ before­ walking­ away.­ Never­ leave­ machine­ running­ while­unattended.­

MAINTAIN WITh CARE.­Follow­all­maintenance­ instructions­ and­ lubrication­ schedules­ to­ keep­ machine­ in­ good­ working­ condition.­ A­ machine­ that­ is­ improperly­ maintained­ could­ malfunction,­ leading­to­serious­personal­injury­or­death.­

ChECK dAMAGEd PARTs.­ Regularly­ inspect­ machine­ for­ any­ condition­ that­ may­ affect­ safe­ operation.­Immediately­repair­or­replace­damaged­ or­mis-adjusted­parts­before­operating­machine.

MAINTAIN POWER CORds. When­ disconnect-

ing­ cord-connected­ machines­ from­ power,­ grab­ and­pull­the­plug—NOT­the­cord.­Pulling­the­cord­ may­ damage­ the­ wires­ inside.­ Do­ not­ handle­ cord/plug­with­wet­hands.­Avoid­cord­damage­by­ keeping­it­away­from­heated­surfaces,­high­traffic­ areas,­harsh­chemicals,­and­wet/damp­locations.

EXPERIENCING dIFFICuLTIEs. If­ at­ any­ time­ you­experience­difficulties­performing­the­intend- ed­operation,­stop­using­the­machine!­Contact­our­ Technical­Support­at­(570)­546-9663.

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Contents Model G0477 PLANER/MOULDER Page Table of Contents Manual Accuracy Contact Info IntroductionMachine Data Sheet Other Identification ON/OFF SwitchSafety Instructions for Machinery SafetyChILdREN & BYsTANdERs. Keep­children­and­ Maintain Power CORds. When­ disconnectAdditional Safety for Planer/Moulders Full-Load Current Rating at 12A Phase110V/120V 60 Hz50 ft Minimum Gauge Size 14 AWGItems Needed for Set Up SET UPUnpacking Description QtyInventory Inventory Figure QtyComponents and Hardware not shown Site Considerations Clean UpStand Assembly Components and Hardware Needed QtyTo assemble the stand Mounting Planer/ Moulder on Stand To install the dust chute and bagDust Chute and Bag To mount the planer/moulder to the standCrank Handle To install the crank handle FigureTest Run To test run the machineOperations Operation Safety Safety Switch KeyBasic Operation Basic steps of operating the planer/ moulder are as followsFeed Speed Operation TipsPreset Thickness Settings Headstock Height AdjustmentTo use the preset depth gauge Figure To change the headstock height manuallyTo adjust the infeed/outfeed roller height Roller Height AdjustmentTools Needed Qty Moulding KnivesSetting Up Moulding Fence Guide Adjusting Moulding Guide FenceEdge Moulding Wing Bolt Model G0477 15 Planer/Moulder Moulding KnivesMaintenance Troubleshooting Guide SERVicEPlaner/Moulder Operations To change the planing knives Changing Planing KnivesChain Tension and Headstock Leveling Changing BeltsTo change the drive and fan belts Tools Needed Qty Hex Wrench 4mmChanging Motor Brushes Tools Needed Qty Flat Head ScrewdriverTo replace motor brushes Electrical Components Model G0477 Wiring DiagramG0477 Body Breakdown G0477 Table and Base G0477 Gearbox Breakdown G0477 Stand Breakdown G0477 Labels Description Parts ListFAN Cover Chain Protector PK48M Page Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty and Returns
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