Grizzly H4380 Grinder User Manual


 
H4380 Buffer -7-
Unpacking
Piece Inventory
NOTICE
A full parts list and breakdown can be found
toward the end of this manual. For easier
assembly, or to identify specific parts,
please refer to the detailed illustrations at
the end of the manual.
After all the parts have been removed from the
carton, you should have:
• Buffing Unit
• Wheel Flanges (4)
• Arbor Nuts (2)
Mounting
The Model H4380 weighs approximately 17 lbs.
Make sure the workbench on which you plan to
mount the buffer is sturdy enough to hold the
weight of the machine. The workbench should
have a level surface and be heavy, or attached to
the floor, so it will not move during operation. To
mount the buffer:
1. Pick a spot on the workbench that will allow
enough room to move the size of an antici-
pated workpiece around the buffer. The oper-
ator (and possibly bystanders) should have
enough room to stand out of the way in an
emergency.
2. Mount the buffer to the workbench with bolts
that are long enough to exceed the thickness
of your workbench and the buffer base.
Secure these bolts with a flat washers, a lock
washer and a hex nut. Because sizes vary for
each individual situation, the hardware in this
step is not included with the Model H4380.
3. Mount the buffer in an area with proper light-
ing and near electrical outlets. Lighting
should be bright enough to eliminate shadow
and prevent eye strain. Electrical circuits
should be dedicated or large enough to han-
dle amperage requirements. Keep power or
extension cords clear of high-traffic areas.
Observe local electrical codes for proper
installation of new lighting, outlets, or circuits.
The Model H4380 is shipped from the manufac-
turer in a carefully packed carton. If you discover
the machine is damaged after you have signed
for delivery, immediately call Customer Service
for advice.
When you are completely satisfied with the con-
dition of your shipment, you should inventory its
parts.
Some metal parts may
have sharp edges on
them after they are
formed. Please examine
the edges of all metal
parts before handling
them. Failure to do so
could result in injury.
Make your shop “child safe.”
Ensure that your workplace
is inaccessible to children
by closing and locking all
entrances when you are
away. Never allow visitors in
your shop when assembling,
adjusting, or operating
equipment.