Grizzly G0450 instruction manual Sanding Tips, Choosing Sandpaper, Grit Class Usage

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Sanding Tips

Replace the sandpaper with a higher grit to achieve a finer finish.

Raise the table with a maximum of 34 turn of the height handle until the workpiece is the desired thickness.

Reduce snipe when sanding more than one board of the same thickness by feeding them into the sander with the front end of the sec- ond board touching the back end of the first board.

Feed boards into the sander at different points on the conveyor to maximize sandpaper life and prevent uneven conveyor belt wear.

DO NOT sand boards less than 9" long or less than 116" to prevent damage to the workpiece and the drum sander.

Extend the life of the sandpaper by regularly using a PRO-STICK®sanding pad (Page 25).

When sanding workpieces with irregular sur- faces, such as cabinet doors, take very light sanding passes to prevent gouges. When the drum moves from sanding a wide surface to sanding a narrow surface, the load on the motor will be reduced, and the drum will speed up, causing a gouge.

DO NOT edge sand boards. This can cause boards to kickback, causing serious personal injury. Edge sanding boards also can cause damage to the conveyor belt and sandpa- per.

When sanding workpieces with a bow or crown, place the high point up (prevents the workpiece from rocking) and take very light passes.

Feed the workpiece at an angle to maximize stock removal and sandpaper effectiveness, but feed the workpiece straight to reduce sandpaper grit scratches for the finish pass- es.

G0449/G0450 37" Drum Sander

Choosing Sandpaper

There are many types of sanding belts to choose from. We recommend Aluminum Oxide for gen- eral workshop environments. Below is a chart that groups abrasives into different classes, and shows which grits fall into each class.

Grit

Class

Usage

 

36

Extra Coarse

Rough sawn boards,

 

 

thickness

sanding,

 

 

and glue removal.

60

Coarse

Thickness

sanding

 

 

and glue removal.

 

 

 

 

80–100

Medium

Removing

planer

 

 

marks and initial finish

 

 

sanding.

 

120–180

Fine

Finish sanding.

The general rule of thumb is to sand a workpiece with progressively higher grit numbers, with no one grit increase of more than 50. Avoid skipping grits; the larger the grit increase, the harder it will be to remove the scratches from the previous grit.

The Model G0449/G0450 allows you to place a different grit sandpaper on each drum. The first drum should have a coarser grit than the sec- ond. Usually this translates into combinations of successive group types. A common selection for stock that is planed before being sanded is a 100/150 grit combination.

Ultimately, the type of wood you use and your stage of finish will determine the best grit types to install on your sander.

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Contents Model G0449/G0450 Drum SanderPage Table of Contents Service Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Model G0450 Drum Sander Front view, Model G0449 IdentificationControl panel close-up Control PanelSafety SafetyInstructions for Machinery Always Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for MachineryAdditional Safety for Drum Sanders G0449 G0450 at Circuit RequirementsPhase Converter With G0450 G0450 at Power ConnectionExtension Cords Grounding Rewiring toSet Up Safety SET UPItems Needed For Set Up UnpackingSite Considerations InventoryInventory Figure Qty ToolsMounting Control Panel Attaching Top CoverComponents and Hardware Needed Qty To attach the top cover to the drum sanderMounting to Floor Placing SanderDust Collection Installing HandwheelTo mount the handwheel To connect the dust ports to a dust collectorTo connect the sander to the power source Power CordGear Oil Check To check the gear oilTest Run Recommended AdjustmentsOperations Operation Safety Depth of CutTo set the depth of cut Variable Speed Sanding To adjust the conveyor speedChoosing Sandpaper Sanding TipsGrit Class Usage To change the paper Disconnect the machine from the power Paper ReplacementTools Needed Qty PRO-STICKSanding Pad AccessoriesSize Cleaning MaintenanceSchedule LubricationWorm gear threads About Service ServiceTroubleshooting Reduce rear pressure roller pressure Gauge Blocks Belt ServiceTo make the gauge blocks To align the pulleys Disconnect power to the sander To adjust V-belt tension Disconnect power to the sanderLoosen BeltsTo tension the conveyor Conveyor Tensioning TrackingTo track the conveyor To align the drums Disconnect power to the sander Drum AdjustmentsPage Page Pressure Roller Factory SettingHeight Scale Pointer Calibration Setting Distance From Roller 160 4mmDust Scoop Position Tools Needed Qty Phillips Head ScrewdriverTable Lift Screws To replace the conveyor belt Disconnect power to the sander Conveyor Belt ReplacementTo Step To Step To Step Model G0449 Electrical panel G0449/G0450 37 Drum Sander G0449 Electrical ComponentsG0449 Wiring Diagram G0450 back side of front panel G0450 220V 3 Phase Electrical ComponentsG0450 220V 3 Phase Wiring Diagram G0450 440V back side of front panel G0450 440V 3 Phase Electrical ComponentsG0450 440V 3 Phase Wiring Diagram Frame Parts Breakdown Description Frame Parts ListBreakdown Conveyor Parts List Roller Phillips Screwdriver Roller and Drum Parts ListWarranty and Returns Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog