Fabricante : Grizzly
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figure 70. Metal reducers & Adapters. g6252—4" floor sweep g7341—5" floor sweep g7342—6" floor sweep great for cleaning up around the shop, these metal floor sweeps close tight when not in use. figure 71. industrial Floor sweep. -43 Model g0442/g0601 (Mfg since 3/12) section 7: maintenance always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. schedule For optimum performance from your machine, check the following items during operation. if you notice a problem, resolve it before continuing operation. At the end of the day, make sure the machine is turned OFF and disconnected from power. during operations: • dust collection drums and bags. • Check/repair loose mounting bolts. • pressure leaks. • Worn or damaged wires. • Any other condition that would hamper the safe and efficient operation of this machine. emptying drum empty the collection drum when it is no more than 3.4 full. if the drum becomes overfilled, the chips will be sucked back into the intake barrel and passed through to the canister filters. how quickly the drum will fill up is based on the type of work being done at the time. When first using the machine, check the drum regularly to get an idea of how often it needs to be emptied. cleaning filters the Model g0442/g0601 dust collector has a gentle brush system inside the canisters for removing any built-up dust from the filter pleats. to avoid injury to your eyes and lungs from fine airborne particles, always wear safety glasses and a respirator when working with the dust collection bags. figure 72. Brush handles for cleaning canister filters. Black handle hook red handle to clean the filters, pull the red handles down all the way, then pull the black handles down and hook them in place. note: Always make sure to leave the red handles in the up position to ensure that the brushes return to their proper position and do not restrict the filter. -44 Model g0442/g0601 (Mfg since 3/12) rinsing filter For a thorough cleaning, the filter can be removed and rinsed off. however, make sure to clean the filter with the brush system first. Allow the filter to air dry. do not use compressed air on the pleated filter or leave it in the sun to dry—this could damage it. removing/replacing filter the filter for the Model g0442/g0601 manufactured since november, 2009, can be removed from the assembly for replacement or rinsing. removing/installing the filter requires disconnecting the canister filter assembly from the dust collector and disassembling it. Follow the instructions below to perform this procedure. refer to the parts breakdown diagrams and listings beginning on page 52 to order the correct filter from grizzly at 800-523-4777. tools needed Qty open-end Wrench 10mm.................................. 1 Wrench or socket 12mm...................................2 to replace the canister filter: 1. disConneCt MAChine FroM poWer! 2. use the brush handles to knock the built-up dust from the filter pleats, then remove the bag clamp and collection bag from the canister assembly. 3. pull the black handle all the way down and secure the cable into the handle hook at the bottom of the canister assembly, as shown in figure 73, to hold it in place during the following steps. figure 73. Brush handles in correct position for filter removal. Black handle hook red handle 4. remove the canister assembly from the dust collector and place it right-side up on a stable, flat surface. 5. remove the six hex bolts, hex nuts, and flat washers from the rim of the canister base, as shown in figure 74. Canister Base figure 74. removing the hex nuts and flat washers from the rim of the canister base. -45 Model g0442/g0601 (Mfg since 3/12) 6. With help from another person to steady the canister assembly, turn it upside down and remove the two hex bolts, hex nuts, and flat washers from the cross support (see figure 75), then remove the canister base from the assembly. 8. Before re-inserting the filter into the assembly, make sure that the filter brush base is aligned with two of the fastener holes around the base of the assembly (see figure 77). this will allow the canister base to align with the fastener holes around the brush base. remove these figure 75. Cross support fasteners. Brush Base figure 77. Filter brush base aligned with assembly fastener holes. 7. Carefully lift the filter from the canister assembly, as shown in figure 76. 9. re-insert the filter into the canister assembly. note: Make sure the bristles of the brush are pointed straight into the pleats to ensure efficient cleaning of the filter when needed. 10. Attach the canister base in the reverse order from which you removed it in step 6. 11. Attach the canister assembly to the dust collector, then secure a new collection bag to it with the bag clamp. figure 76. removing the filter from the canister assembly. -46 Model g0442/g0601 (Mfg since 3/12) section 8: service review the troubleshooting and ...