OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Selecting Abrasive

The best results from your Model G5968/9 Angle Grinder will be accomplished using the proper grit abrasive. As a rule, you will want to start with a more coarse grinding or sanding grit for removing large defects or rough spots, then work through finer grits until you achieve the smoothness and quality you desire.

With the disc you have determined to be sufficient for the job, and having a firm grip on the grinder, squeeze the trigger and grind the work evenly. Always keep the grinder moving to prevent gouge marks. If you stay in one place too long, then the grinder will produce a depression in the work that will compromise your finish.

Experiment in a small corner or area that is not very noticeable on your project. Ideally, you want to achieve the balance of remov- ing defects without damaging your work.

Installing Abrasive Disc or

Attachments

Make sure the grinder is disconnected from the power source and remove the spanner nut. Place the grinding disc or attachment over the arbor and secure it with the spanner nut. Using the wrenches provided, hold the arbor with the wrench and tighten the spanner nut with the span- ner wrench. To remove abrasive discs, or attachments, follow the steps just per- formed. Note—Model G5968 has a spindle lock button so a wrench is not necessary on the arbor. Just push the spindle lock button on the top of the grinder to lock the spindle and use the spanner wrench to tighten or loosen the spanner nut.

Using the Grinder

Inspect grinding disc for flaws. Never use a chipped or broken disc.

Use only grinding discs made for this grinder. Never use a disc that requires modifications to the grinder.

Never operate grinder without the guard in place.

Pay attention to the direction the sparks are going while grinding. Flamable material must be kept at a safe dis- tance while grinding.

Make sure workpiece is secure. Use a vice or clamps when working with smaller workpieces.

Always use two hands to hold the grinder.

Never apply excessive force while grinding. Your grinder will last longer if you let “it” do the work. Using slight pressure barely greater than the weight of the equipment is ideal because you can still maintain control.

For added control and comfort, a lock- on trigger switch is installed. The lock- on trigger switch is easy to operate— simply squeeze the trigger and push in the locking pin. To release the trigger, press the trigger in, then release to dis- engage the trigger lock.

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Grizzly G5968/9 Operation Instructions, Selecting Abrasive, Installing Abrasive Disc or Attachments, Using the Grinder

G5968/9 specifications

The Grizzly G5968/G5969 are heavy-duty woodworking tools that stand out in the realm of woodworking machinery. Designed for both professional and hobbyist woodworkers, these bandsaws offer precision, power, and reliability.

One of the main features of the Grizzly G5968 is its robust build quality. With a cast iron trunnion and a heavy-duty steel frame construction, these bandsaws provide stability and reduce vibrations, ensuring a smooth cutting experience. The models are equipped with a sturdy 14-inch blade, making them suitable for a wide range of cutting tasks, including resawing and intricate curves.

The G5968 model comes with a powerful 2 HP motor, delivering ample power to handle tough materials effortlessly. This motor is designed to maintain a consistent speed under load, ensuring you can cut through hardwoods and other dense materials without bogging down. The integrated blade tracking mechanism allows for easy adjustments, ensuring the blade remains centered for accurate cuts.

The G5969 model is an enhanced version of the G5968 and features additional capabilities. It includes a slightly larger cutting capacity and a higher fence for improved resawing capabilities. The rack and pinion fence system is another highlight, allowing for precise adjustments and easier operations. This model also provides a larger table surface, which is ideal for more extensive projects, giving woodworkers the necessary space to maneuver large pieces of wood safely.

Both models come equipped with a quick-release blade tension system, which significantly reduces downtime when changing blades. This feature is especially beneficial for users who frequently switch between different types of cuts and materials. Additionally, the G5968 and G5969 offer an easy-to-use dust collection port, facilitating clean workspace maintenance while maximizing visibility during operations.

In terms of safety, these bandsaws feature a blade guard and an emergency stop button, providing peace of mind while working with powerful machinery. The adjustable LED work light illuminates the cutting area, enhancing visibility and accuracy for intricate cuts.

In summary, the Grizzly G5968 and G5969 bandsaws are exceptional tools for woodworkers seeking a perfect blend of power, precision, and user-friendly features. With their sturdy construction, powerful motors, and advanced technologies, they deliver reliable performance suitable for various woodworking projects, making them an excellent addition to any workshop.