Rinsing Filter

For a thorough cleaning, the filter can be removed and rinsed off. However, make sure to clean the filter with the brush system first. Allow the filter to air dry. Do not use compressed air on the pleated filter or leave it in the sun to dry—this could dam- age it.

Removing/Replacing

Filter

The filter for the Model G0442/G0601 manufac- tured since November, 2009, can be removed from the assembly for replacement or rinsing.

Removing/installing the filter requires discon- necting the canister filter assembly from the dust collector and disassembling it. Follow the instruc- tions below to perform this procedure.

Refer to the parts breakdown diagrams and list- ings beginning on Page 54 to order the correct filter from Grizzly at 800-523-4777.

Tools Needed

Qty

Open-End Wrench 10mm

1

Wrench or Socket 12mm

2

To replace the canister filter:

 

1.DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!

2.Use the brush handles to knock the built-up dust from the filter pleats, then remove the bag clamp and collection bag from the canis- ter assembly.

Model G0442/G0601 (Mfg Since 8/10)

3.Pull the black handle all the way down and secure the cable into the handle hook at the bottom of the canister assembly, as shown in Figure 70, to hold it in place during the fol- lowing steps.

Red

Handle

Hook

Black

Handle

Figure 70. Brush handles in correct position for

filter removal.

4.Remove the canister assembly from the dust collector and place it right-side up on a stable, flat surface.

5.Remove the six hex bolts, hex nuts, and flat washers from the rim of the canister base, as shown in Figure 71.

Canister

Base

Figure 71. Removing the hex nuts and flat washers from the rim of the canister base.

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Grizzly G0601 owner manual Rinsing Filter, Removing/Replacing Filter, Tools Needed Qty, To replace the canister filter