Grizzly G0644 owner manual Conveyor Speed, Depth of Cut

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depth of cut

Conveyor Speed

The conveyor speed dial (see Figure 21) adjusts the feed rate from 5–17 FPM. The correct speed to use depends on the type of stock you are using (hardwood vs. softwood) and the stage of finish for the workpiece.

As a general rule, a slower feed rate will sand the surface smoother, but runs the risk of burning the wood; a faster feed rate will remove material faster, but runs the risk of overloading the motor. Use trial-and-error to determine the correct feed rate for your operation.

Figure 21. Conveyor speed dial.

conveyor feed rate

Depth of Cut

Recommended maximum depth of cut

.......................... Approximately 164" (0.016")

The optimum depth of cut will vary based on the type of wood, feed rate, and sandpaper grit. Attempting to remove too much material can cause jamming, wood burning, rapid paper wear, paper tearing, poor finish, or belt slippage.

Under most conditions, the sanding depth should not exceed 164" or 0.016" (approximately 2 3 turn of the elevation handwheel) for each pass. Each full turn of the elevation handwheel raises/lowers the sanding belt approximately 0.025" from the conveyor belt.

When properly adjusted, the depth of cut safety bar (see Figure 22) is an excellent tool for setting the first depth of cut.

Figure 22. Depth of cut safety bar.

Position the workpiece and sanding cabinet so that the bottom of the safety bar just touches the workpiece. This will set the sanding belt approxi- mately 164" lower than the workpiece. Then rotate the elevation handwheel one full turn clockwise to raise the sanding belt high enough so that the first pass will take off any high spots. For additional passes, rotate the elevation handwheel 2 3 of turn clockwise to lower the sanding belt approximately 164" or 0.016".

G0644 15" Open-End Wide Belt Sander

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Contents Model G0644 OPEN-END Wide Belt Sander Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0644 15 Open-End Wide Belt Sander Model G0644 identification Basic IdentificationOperation Control Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery G0644 15 Open-End Wide Belt Sander Safety Instructions for Wide Belt Sanders 220V Operation Circuit RequirementsSetup Safety SetupItems Needed for Setup UnpackingBox 1 Figure Qty InventoryBox 2 Figure Qty Cabinet Stand Hardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean UpG7895-Grizzly Citrus Degreaser Moving Assembling Sander Mounting to Shop FloorPage To connect a dust collection hose Dust CollectionTo test run the machine Test RunRecommended Adjustments Operations Operation Safety Sanding OverviewChoosing Sandpaper Sanding Belt ReplacementGrit Class Usage To change the sanding beltSanding Depth of Cut Conveyor SpeedSanding Tips Amp load chartSanding Belt Oscillation Rate To adjust the sanding belt oscillation rateG8027-1 HP Dust Collector AccessoriesH2845-PRO-STICKSanding Pad G8982-Shop Fox Roller TableCleaning MaintenanceSchedule LubricationTo lubricate the elevation gears Air Regulator/FilterTroubleshooting ServiceSanding Operation To tension the conveyor belt Conveyor Belt TensioningTo adjust the conveyor belt tracking Gib AdjustmentTo adjust the gib Conveyor Belt TrackingSanding Drum Conveyor Parallelism To adjust the sanding drum and conveyor par- allelismTo check the sanding drum and conveyor par- allelism Adjusting Depth Cut Safety Bar Air Pressure Safety SwitchTo adjust the height of the pressure rollers Adjusting Pressure RollersTo replace the conveyor belt Replacing Conveyor BeltRear conveyor roller bracket Unattached Electrical Wiring Overview Electrical Box & Control Panel Wiring Diagram Electrical Components Pages Sanding motor wiringAir System Diagram Parts Breakdown Description Parts ListTube Connector Label Placement & List Page Page Warranty and Returns