Grizzly G0450 instruction manual Additional Safety for Drum Sanders

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Additional Safety for Drum Sanders

1.FEEDING STOCK. DO NOT allow anyone to stand at the outfeed end when feeding your stock. Never sand more than one piece of stock at a time.

DO NOT jam the workpiece into the machine during operation. Firmly grasp the workpiece in both hands and ease it into the machine using light pressure.

2.MINIMUM STOCK DIMENSIONS. DO NOT sand any stock thinner than 116", narrower than 18", or shorter than 9". DO NOT sand thin stock by using a “dummy” board under your workpiece.

3.CLOTHING. DO NOT wear loose clothing while operating this machine. Roll up or button sleeves at the cuff.

4.HAND PROTECTION. DO NOT place hands near, or in contact with, sanding drums during operation. DO NOT allow fingers to get pinched between board and conveyor belt during operation. This may pull the operator’s hand into the machine and cause serious injury or death!

5.INSPECTING WORKPIECES. Always inspect one workpiece at a time for nails, staples, knots, and other imperfections that could be dislodged and thrown from the machine during sanding operations.

6.DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM. Never operate the sander without an adequate dust collection system in place and run- ning.

7.BE ATTENTIVE. Never leave the machine running unattended.

8.REPLACING SANDING PAPER. Replace sanding paper when it becomes worn or damaged.

9.EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. Any problem, with the exception of convey- or belt tracking that is concerned with any moving parts or accessories, must be investigated and corrected with the power disconnected, and after all moving parts have come to a complete stop.

10.MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS. Never attempt to adjust conveyor belt track- ing when the sanding drums are running. Perform machine inspections and main- tenance service promptly when called for. Disconnect power before performing main- tenance or adjustments on the sander.

11.RESPIRATOR AND SAFETY GLASSES. Always wear a respirator and safety glass- es while operating the machine. Dust and chips are created when sanding. Some debris will be ejected, becoming hazards to the eyes and lungs.

Like all machines there is danger associat- ed with the Model G0449/G0450. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the pos- sibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri- ous personal injury may occur.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious per- sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor work results.

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G0449/G0450 37" Drum Sander

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Contents Drum Sander Model G0449/G0450Page Table of Contents Service Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet Model G0450 Drum Sander Identification Front view, Model G0449Control Panel Control panel close-upSafety SafetyInstructions for Machinery Safety Instructions for Machinery Always Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating MachineryAdditional Safety for Drum Sanders Circuit Requirements G0449 G0450 atG0450 at Power Connection Phase Converter With G0450Grounding Rewiring to Extension CordsSET UP Set Up SafetyItems Needed For Set Up UnpackingInventory Site ConsiderationsInventory Figure Qty ToolsAttaching Top Cover Mounting Control PanelComponents and Hardware Needed Qty To attach the top cover to the drum sanderPlacing Sander Mounting to FloorInstalling Handwheel Dust CollectionTo mount the handwheel To connect the dust ports to a dust collectorPower Cord To connect the sander to the power sourceGear Oil Check To check the gear oilRecommended Adjustments Test RunOperation Safety Depth of Cut OperationsTo set the depth of cut To adjust the conveyor speed Variable Speed SandingSanding Tips Choosing SandpaperGrit Class Usage Paper Replacement To change the paper Disconnect the machine from the powerTools Needed Qty Accessories PRO-STICKSanding PadSize Maintenance CleaningSchedule LubricationWorm gear threads Service About ServiceTroubleshooting Reduce rear pressure roller pressure Belt Service Gauge BlocksTo make the gauge blocks To adjust V-belt tension Disconnect power to the sander To align the pulleys Disconnect power to the sanderLoosen BeltsConveyor Tensioning Tracking To tension the conveyorTo track the conveyor Drum Adjustments To align the drums Disconnect power to the sanderPage Page Factory Setting Pressure RollerHeight Setting Distance From Roller 160 4mm Scale Pointer CalibrationDust Scoop Position Tools Needed Qty Phillips Head ScrewdriverTable Lift Screws Conveyor Belt Replacement To replace the conveyor belt Disconnect power to the sanderTo Step To Step To Step G0449 Electrical Components Model G0449 Electrical panel G0449/G0450 37 Drum SanderG0449 Wiring Diagram G0450 220V 3 Phase Electrical Components G0450 back side of front panelG0450 220V 3 Phase Wiring Diagram G0450 440V 3 Phase Electrical Components G0450 440V back side of front panelG0450 440V 3 Phase Wiring Diagram Frame Parts Breakdown Frame Parts List DescriptionBreakdown Conveyor Parts List Roller Roller and Drum Parts List Phillips ScrewdriverWarranty and Returns Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog