Grizzly G9983 instruction manual Recommended Adjustments, Recommended adjustment checklist

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Long term exposure to this machine during operation may cause

hearing loss. Wear approved hearing pro- tection to minimize this risk!

2.Start both the sanding belt and the feed belt, making sure your finger is poised over the STOP button, just in case there is a problem. The wide-belt sander should run smoothly, with little or no vibration or abnormal rubbing noises. It is normal, however, for the air oper- ated tracking to make a rhythmic back and forth noise.

Strange or unnatural noises should be investigat- ed and corrected before operating the machine further. To avoid injury or damage to the machine, DO NOT attempt to make adjustments to the machine without turning it off and unplug- ging it from its power source.

If noises occur that cannot be found by visual inspection, feel free to contact our Service Department for help.

Recommended

Adjustments

Disconnect power to the machine when perform- ing any adjustments. Failure to do this may result in serious person- al injury.

For your convenience, the adjustments listed below have been performed at the factory and no further setup is required to operate your machine.

However, because of the many variables involved with shipping, we recommend that you at least check the following adjustments to ensure the best possible results from your new machine.

All of these adjustments are covered in step-by- step detail in Section 8: Service Adjustments.

Recommended adjustment checklist:

¥Pressure Rollers

¥Oscillation Timing

¥Oscillation Speed

¥Oscillation Return

¥Limit Switch Position

¥Feed Belt Tension

¥Feed Belt Tracking

¥V-Belt Tension

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G9983 15" Open-End Wide-Belt Sander

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Contents OPEN-END WIDE-BELT Sander Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsLength AMP Rating 25ft 50ft 100ftAdditional Safety Instructions For The Wide-Belt Sander Introduction 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords WiringGrounding Machine Features External Features Control PanelAccess Doors These items are behind Left-hand access doorPiece Inventory SET UPUnpacking Hardware Recognition Chart MeasureClean Up Site ConsiderationsHandwheel Handle Beginning AssemblyTo install the handwheel handle To set the platen even with the belt rollers PlatenTo insert the platen To install a sanding belt Air HoseSanding Belt To connect the air hoseTo Loosen Belt Tension Sanding Belt Tension Pressure RollersTo Tighten Belt Tension Dust Collection Test Run Before you test run your machineRecommended Adjustments Recommended adjustment checklistOperations Before StartingChoosing Sandpaper Grit TypeConveyor Height Feed Belt Speed To change feed belt speeds Unplug the sanderLoad Meter Operation This is the load meterPlaten Depth Cleaning Pads Three basic platen positionsMaintenance Cleaning Sanding BeltsGeneral Emptying FiltersDate Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed Service Adjustments Oscillation TimingOscillation Speed Use the knob on this valve to control Oscillation speedLimit Switches To adjust the oscillation returnTo adjust the limit switches Oscillation ReturnTo adjust the pressure roller depth Unplug the sander Pressure Roller DepthTo adjust the pressure roller tension Unplug the sander Pressure Roller TensionTo adjust the feed belt tracking Unplug the sander Feed Belt TensionFeed Belt Tracking To check the feed belt trackingBelt Tension Replacing V-BeltsG9983 15 Open-End Wide-Belt Sander Platen Graphite Air System To replace the graphite sheetReplacing Brakes Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service Performed Closure Machine Data Sheet Air Inlet Motor 5 6 8 9 10 11 14 Model G9983 Wiring Diagram 220 Volt Single Phase G9983 Parts Breakdown Platen Tool109108 124 111 110 112 Machine Base Roller Bracket LH G9983 Contact Roller Base 414 Machine Frame 621 622 620 601 619 623 Control BOX Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionTion Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC Page Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog