Grizzly H7762 owner manual Clean Up, Site Considerations

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Clean Up

The unpainted surfaces are coated with a waxy oil to protect them from corrosion during ship- ment. Remove this protective coating with a sol- vent cleaner or citrus-based degreaser such as Grizzly’s G7895 Degreaser. To clean thoroughly, some parts may need to be removed. For opti- mum performance from your machine, make sure you clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces that are coated. Avoid chlo- rine-based solvents, such as acetone or brake parts cleaner, as they may damage painted sur- faces should they come in contact. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using any type of cleaning product.

Gasoline and petroleum products have low flash points and could cause an explosion or fire if used to clean machinery. DO NOT use gasoline or petroleum products to clean the machinery.

Many of the solvents commonly used to clean machinery can be toxic when inhaled or ingest- ed. Lack of ventilation while using these sol- vents could cause seri- ous personal health risks or fire. Take precautions from this hazard by only using cleaning solvents in a well ventilated area.

Site Considerations

Workbench Load

Refer to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and footprint specifications of your machine. Some workbenches may require additional rein- forcement to support the machine.

Working Clearances

Working clearances can be thought of as the distances between machines and obstacles that allow safe operation of every machine with- out limitation. Consider existing and anticipated machine needs, size of material to be processed through each machine, and space for auxiliary stands or work tables. Also consider the relative position of each machine to one another for effi- cient material handling.

Lighting and Outlets

Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain. Electrical circuits should be dedicated or large enough to handle the amperage draw. Outlets should be located near each machine so power or extension cords are clear of high-traffic areas. Observe local elec- trical codes for proper installation of new lighting, outlets, or circuits.

Unsupervised children and visitors inside your shop could cause serious per- sonal injury to themselves. Lock all entrances to the shop when you are away and DO NOT allow unsupervised children or visitors in your shop at any time!

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H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder

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Contents Model H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions For Grinders Circuit Requirements 110V OperationItems Needed for Set Up SET UPSet Up Safety UnpackingHardware and Tools InventoryInventory Figure Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Site ConsiderationsMount the grinder as shown below MountingComponents and Hardware Required Qty Grinding Wheels To install the grinding wheelsTo install the work tables Work TablesAngle To test run the grinder OperationTest Run Grinding Tips To grind with the grinding wheelTo properly care for your wheel, follow these tips Wheel CareWheel Dressing To dress the grinding wheelPrefix Abrasive Grit Grade Bond Wheel Selection Wheel InspectionReplacing Wheels To remove/mount a wheelWheel bolt mounting order H7762 Heavy Duty Tool Grinder H5946 H5945H5944 AccessoriesH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Service TroubleshootingParts BreakdownParts List DescriptionWarranty and Returns Page Page