Grizzly G1183, G1276 instruction manual Disc Guard, Belt Arm Movement, A B C D

Models: G1276

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Disc Guard

Disc Guard

1.Loosen the two screws (A and B) shown in Figure 12. These screws hold the guard in place.

2.Adjust the two vertically-aligned screws (C and D in Figure 12) so the guard is upright and not touching the disc. The top screw moves the guard toward the disc and the bottom screw moves it away from the disc.

A

B

C

D

Figure 12. Adjusting disc guard.

3.Rotate the disc by hand to see if the disc scrapes against the guard; repeat Steps 1 and 2, if needed.

4.Tighten screws C and D to secure guard.

Operating this equipment has the potential to propel debris into the air which can cause eye injury. Always wear safety glass- es or goggles when operating equipment. Everyday glasses or reading glasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are not safety glasses. Be certain the safety glass- es you wear meet the appropriate stan- dards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

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Belt Arm Movement

The 6" x 48" Belt Arm can be locked at any angle between horizontal and vertical for a variety of sanding applications.

1.Loosen the locking bolt as shown in Figure 13.

Rotation Stop Setscrew A

Figure 13. Loosening belt arm locking bolt.

2.Grab the top of the belt arm housing and move the belt arm to the desired position.

3.Tighten the locking bolt.

The setscrew/checknut combination shown in Figure 13 acts as a stop for the rotation of the belt arm. If it ever becomes necessary to remove the belt arm from the motor, be sure to remove this setscrew to allow the arm housing to be slipped of the motor mounting.

G1183/1276 Combination Sander

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Grizzly G1183, G1276 instruction manual Disc Guard, Belt Arm Movement, A B C D