Grizzly G0459P owner manual Gauge Blocks, Belt Service, Tension

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Gauge Blocks

 

Tools Needed:

Qty

6' Long 2x4

1

Miter Saw (or Circular Saw)

1

Jointer

1

Table Saw

1

The gauge blocks described here will be required to complete most of the service procedures in this section.

To make the gauge blocks:

1.Edge joint the concave edge of the 2x4 flat on a jointer, as shown in Figure 23.

Figure 23. Edge jointing on a jointer.

2.Place the jointed edge of the 2x4 against the table saw fence and rip cut just enough off the opposite side to square up the two edges of the 2x4, as shown in Figure 24.

 

 

Opposite

Previously

 

 

Edge Rip

Jointed Edge

 

 

Cut with

Held Against

 



Table Saw

Fence





 

 

Figure 24. Rip cutting on a table saw.

3.Cut the 2x4 into two even pieces to make two 36" long wood gauge blocks.

Note: Steps 1 & 2 can be skipped, but having these wood gauge blocks at an even height is critical to the accuracy of your overall adjust- ments.

V-Belt Service

 

Tools Needed:

Qty

Hex Wrench 6mm

1

Wrench 12mm

1

Straightedge

1

Ruler

1

Phillips Head Screwdriver #2

1

Tension

A new V-belt often stretches and loosens up dur- ing the first 16 hours of use. After this period, it should be inspected and re-tensioned if neces- sary.

Proper tension is important for optimum power transmission. However, too much tension may cause premature bearing failure.

To test V-belt tension:

1.Remove the right handle and side panel.

2.Using a straightedge and ruler (Figure 25), push on the middle of the V-belt. The correct V-belt tension is achieved when the V-belt can be deflected 12"–34" with moderate pres- sure.

Figure 25. Checking V-belt tension with a

straightedge and a ruler.

3.Reinstall the side panel and handle.

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Model G0459/G0459P (Mfg. 7/11+)

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Contents Drum Sander Ss ,EAD from Leadbased PAINTS Table of Contents Introduction Manual AccuracyContact Info Machine DescriptionIdentification Front view, Model G0459$&+,1$7$ Drum Information $&+,1$7$ Conveyor Feed Rate 47 17.3 FPM Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryChildren & BYSTANDERS. @ZZe XaYgZc ZghWZXdbZVYhigVXidc#Additional Safety for Drum Sanders Power Supply AvailabilityFull-Load Current Rating Circuit RequirementsGrounding & Plug Requirements Extension CordsMinimum Gauge Size 14 AWG 50 ftSetup Needed for SetupUnpacking InventorySite Considerations Components and Hardware Needed Qty Installing Crank HandleMounting Power Connection Connecting PowerDisconnecting Power Dust CollectionTo test run the machine Recommended AdjustmentsTest Run Operations Operation OverviewDisabling & Locking Switch Basic ControlsSanding Tips Stock Inspection RequirementsDepth of Cut To set the depth of cutTo sand a workpiece To adjust the conveyor speedVariable Speed Sanding Paper Replacement Choosing SandpaperGrit Class Usage To change sandpaperAccessories G4679-Anti-Static Grounding KitPRO-STICKSanding Pad Size ModelMaintenance CleaningSchedule LubricationPillow Block Bearings Motor & Electrical ServiceTroubleshooting Sanding Operations Drums Tension Belt ServiceGauge Blocks Removal/Replacement To adjust V-belt tensionPulley Alignment To align the pulleysConveyor Tensioning Tracking TensioningTracking To tension the conveyorDrum Adjustments Drum parallel to conveyor belt Model G0459/G0459P Mfg /11+To adjust the pillow block bearings Drum perpendicular to feed directionFactory Setting To adjust the pressure rollers to the factory settingPressure Roller HeightTo calibrate the scale pointer Scale Pointer CalibrationTools Needed Qty Phillips Head Screwdriver To adjust the table lift screws Table Lift ScrewsConveyor Belt Replacement To replace the conveyor beltDrum sander disassembled To StepBrass Shims IVWaZ Changing Motor Brushes To replace the motor brushesWiring Wiring Safety InstructionsFeed motor CapacitorWiring Diagram 110 VACParts FrameFrame Parts List DescriptionDrum DescriptionConveyor Conveyor Parts List Label PlacementWarranty Card 10. 8dbbZcih99.$5342!, .# 0//88 %,,.!- 7!  Warranty and Returns Order Hours a DAY