Grizzly G0445 Sander User Manual


 
Pressure Roller Test
It is absolutely essential to keep the pres-
sure rollers set below the level of the sand
-
ing roller. If the pressure rollers are even,
or higher than the sanding roller, the wood
WILL be propelled from the sander at a high
rate of speed. This situation could cause
serious kick-back injury.
To check the pressure roller height:
1. DISCONNECT THE SANDER FROM THE
POWER SOURCE!
2. Place a piece of scrap wood of uniform
thickness across the table so it spans both
the front and the rear pressure rollers at the
same time.
3. With the air pressure connected and the
sanding belt installed and tensioned, manu
-
ally raise the table and verify that the board
touches both pressure rollers before it touch
-
es the sanding belt.
Note: If the board does not touch both pres-
sure rollers before it touches the sanding belt,
then the pressure rollers must be adjusted
before operation. Refer to Pressure Rollers
on Page 33.
The pressure rollers have been set at the factory,
but for your safety, you should verify that they are
set below the level of the sanding roller.
Start Up
Before starting the machine:
1. Read this manual and make sure you take
all safety precautions before operating this
machine.
2. Make sure the machine is connected to an
air compressor and the pressure gauge
reads 75 PSI.
3. Make sure all tools or foreign objects have
been removed from the conveyor surface,
the top of the machine, and the inside of the
machine.
4. Make sure all the wiring is correct.
Loose hair and cloth-
ing could get caught
in machinery causing
serious personal inju
-
ry. Keep loose clothing
rolled up and long hair
tied up and away from
machinery.
Projectiles thrown from
the machine could cause
serious eye injury. Wear
safety glasses during
start up
.
Serious personal injury could result if the
machine is connected to the power source
during assembly or adjustment. Wait until
the machine is turned
OFF, unplugged, and
all working parts have come to a complete
stop before you attempt to assemble or
adjust the machine!