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Manual de usuario Grizzly, modelo T10252

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Nombre del archivo: t10252_m.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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Read through this entire document before beginning the installation procedure on the next page. ACAUTION DO NOT operate the Model G1183/G1276 sander without an adequate dust collection system. This sander creates substantial amounts of wood dust while operating. Failure to use an adequate dust collection system can result in short and long-term respiratory illness. Shipping Inventory (Figure 1) A. Dust Chute.................................................1 B. Phillips Head Screws #10-24 x 3/a".............2 C. Hose Clamps 1V2"......................................2 D. Dust Hose 1V2" x 10"..................................1 E. Hose Adapter 2V2" x 1V2"...........................1 F. Cover Plate.................................................1 G. Flat Washers 5/ie"........................................2 H. Hex Bolts 5/16-18" x 12"...............................2 Recommended CFM at Dust Port: 150 CFM Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with the rating of the dust collector. To determine the CFM at the dust port, you must consider these variables: (1) CFM rating of the dust collector, (2) hose type and length between the dust collector and the machine, (3) number of branches or wyes, and (4) amount of other open lines throughout the system. Explaining how to calculate these variables is beyond the scope of this manual. Consult an expert or purchase a good dust collection "how-to" book. If you need help with your dust port, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663. Figure 1. Model T10252 shipping inventory. COPYRiGHT © NOVEMBER, 2010 BY GRiZZLY iNDUSTRiAL, iNC. Warning: NO PORTION OF This Manual May Be REPRODUCED IN Any Shape OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROvAL OF GRizzLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. #TS13350 PRiNTED iN TAiWAN Installation in order to attach the dust port, you need to remove the cast aluminum lower disc guard, create a 13/a" hole in it, and tap two #10-24 holes near this hole for attaching the dust port. if you are not experienced with these tasks, get assistance from someone who is to reduce the risk of personal injury or damaging the lower disc guard. Tools Needed Qty Another Person.................................................. 1 Phillips Screwdriver...........................................1 Dead Blow Hammer or Rubber Mallet..............1 Open-End Wrench 10mm..................................1 Wrench or Socket W........................................1 Hex Wrench 3mm..............................................1 Hex Wrench 6mm..............................................1 Hex Wrench 8mm..............................................1 Electric Drill ....................................................... 1 Bi-Metal Hole Saw 13/a".....................................1 Marker ............................................................... 1 Drill Bit #25........................................................1 Tap #10-24.........................................................1 Note: Go to Grizzly.com or call Customer Service at (800) 523-4777 to order the following tools: H0886—Bi-Metal Hole Saw 13/b" H0904—Hole Saw Arbor 5/a" T20680—Irwin 3-Pc. Tap Set #10-24 H2717—2-Pc. Mini Tap Handle Set To install the dust port onto the sander: 1. DiSCONNECT SANDER FROM POWER! 2. Remove both star knobs that secure the disc sander table (see Figures 2-3), slide the trunnion supports off the knob studs, then remove the table. Figure 3. Disc sander table removed to expose the lower disc guard. 3. With the help from another person to steady the sander, tip it back to gain access to the two cap screws underneath the base that secure the lower blade guard, then remove these cap screws (see Figure 4). Figure 4. One of two cap screws that secures the lower disc guard. 4. Remove the eight Phillips head screws behind the guard that secure and adjust the upper disc guard to the lower guard, then lift the upper guard up and off (see Figures 5-6). Note: The two inner screws of the four-screw set on either side of the disc are for adjusting the alignment of the upper guard with the lower guard. The outer screws join the guards together. Figure 2. Disc sander table support components. -2- T10252 Dust Port Figure 5. Phillips head screws that secure and adjust the guard sections. Figure 6. Removing the upper disc guard. 5. Fully loosen the two set screws that secure the disc to the motor shaft, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Disc set screws. 6. Take care to retain the motor shaft key, then slide the disc off the shaft. This will also remove the lower disc guard. Note: It may be necessary to gently tap on the back of the disc with a dead blow hammer or rubber mallet to aid in removing it from the shaft. 7. Refer to Figures 8-9 for the location of the 1 %" hole for the dust chute, then mark the location of the hole on the guard and use the bi-metal hole saw to make the hole. Important: Make sure the center of this hole is 2Vb" above the bottom of the guard, as illustra...


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