Grizzly G0527 instruction manual Amperage Meter Sanding Workpiece, Normal Operating Load

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Amperage Meter

 

Sanding Workpiece

 

 

 

 

 

 

The amperage meter is located above the control panel as shown in Figure 14. Use the meter to monitor the amperage load on the machine while performing sanding operations.

Figure 14. Amperage meter.

 

Normal Operating Load

 

G0527, single-phase, 220V

35 amps

If the sanding operation draws current in excess of this limit, you run the risk of tripping the circuit breaker and the overload relays in the electrical box.

NOTICE

There are many variables that affect the overall load on the sander. Depth of cut, the species of wood being sanded, the grit size on the sanding belt, and the feed rate, all contribute to the load on the sander. As a general rule, always start with a small load and work your way up. DO NOT push your machine to its maximum load; instead, make multiple passes, install a coarser grit paper, or reduce the feed rate.

Typically, no more than 0.5mm (approx. 164") of material is removed during each pass. Attempts to remove too much material can cause jamming, wood burning, rapid paper wear or tearing, poor finish and belt slippage.

The following is the correct sanding operating procedure:

1.Wear safety glasses, a dust mask, and hearing protection!

2.Turn on the dust collector.

3.On the initial pass, adjust the table to approximately 14" greater than the thickness of the workpiece. Note—This reduces the chance of jamming the sander on undetect- ed high points on the workpiece.

4.Continue to raise the table 116" between each successive pass until the sander begins to sand the workpiece.

NOTICE

It may be necessary to send wide stock through the sander two or three times between table height adjustments. This reduces the likelihood of burning the wood and produces a more consistent finished thickness.

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G0527 18" Wide Belt Sander

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Contents Wide Belt Sander Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsLength Additional Safety For Wide Belt Sanders Introduction CommentaryCircuit Requirements Amperage DrawCircuit Breaker Connection TypeMinimum Cord Size Extension Cords GroundingMachine Features External FeaturesControl Panel Access Doors Page SET UP G0527 InventoryFollowing parts shown in should be enclosed Hardware Recognition Chart Bolt MeasureClean Up Site Considerations Working ClearanceWork Area Lightening Beginning Assembly Floor Mounting Air Line Hook-Up Dust Collection To hook up the air lineTo hook up the dust collection system Proper position of belt between Limit switches Sanding BeltPressure Rollers Recommended Adjustments Recommended adjustment checklistOperations Before SandingChoosing Sandpaper GritTable Movement Adjusting Feed Rate Controls for adjusting Table heightAmperage Meter Sanding Workpiece Normal Operating LoadMaintenance GeneralScheduleServicing Brakes Air Circuit Filters Clean Sanding Belts Maintenance Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance PerformedService Adjustments CalibrationFeed Belt Tension Feed Belt TrackingBelt Oscillation To check the sanding belt oscillationTo adjust the table parallelism Table ParallelismPressure Rollers Belt Adjustment Air SystemPeriodically inspect the following Air Line Circuit Service Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service PerformedAftermarket Accessories Cleaning PadsReference Info GeneralMachine Data Sheet Parts Diagrams & Lists Description1305 1308 Machine Frame 2101 2202 2103 Elevation Screw 3132 Conveyor Table Spring Ball Bearing UCC206 Page Square Frame Machine ID Label Page Electrical Control BOX Page Filter CUP 1⁄4 Machine Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionSanding Troubleshooting TionPage Page G0527 18 Wide Belt Sander Warranty & Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAPage #ALL 4ODAYD&ORO