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MO DE L G0 66 3 1 2 1 ⁄ 2 " P L AN ER O WNER'S MANU AL COPYRIGHT © DECEMB ER, 20 07 BY GR IZZL Y INDUSTRIA L, IN C. W AR NI NG : NO P ORT I ON OF T HI S MAN UAL MA Y BE R EPRO DUC ED I N A NY S HAPE OR FOR M W I THO UT T HE WR IT TE N A PPROV A L OF GR IZ Z L Y IN DU STR IA L , IN C. #JB1 0201 PRINTED IN CHIN A[...]
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INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2 Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 2 Contact Info ..................................................[...]
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-2 - G0 663 1 2½ " Planer INTR ODU CTION F ore w ord We are proud to offer the Model G0663 12½" Planer. This machine is part of a growing Grizzly family of fine woodworking machinery. When used according to the guidelines set forth in this manual, you can expect years of trouble-free, enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly’s com - m[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer -5 - Figure 1. Identification. A. Carrying Handle B. Return Roller C. Cutterhead Elevation Handle D. Reset Button E. ON/OFF Switch F. Infeed Table G. Depth Indicator Identi fi cat ion B C D E G A F[...]
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- 6 - G0 663 1 2½ " Plane r Safe t y Instr uctio ns for Mach in er y [...]
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-8- G06 63 1 2½ " Planer A ddit io nal Safe t y fo r Pl aners No list of safet y guide lines can be complete. E ver y shop environment is dif ferent . Alwa ys consider safet y first, as it applies to your individual working c onditions. Use this and other machiner y wit h caution and r espe ct . Fail ure to do so could re sult in se rious p e[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer -9 - Figure 2 . T ypic al 5 - 1 5 plug and receptacle. 1 1 0 V Operati on Fu ll Loa d Ampe rag e Dra w Motor Draw ............................................ 1 2 Amps Ci rcu it Req uir eme nts Y ou M UST c onnect y our machine to a grounded circuit that is rated for the amperage given below . Never replace a circuit brea[...]
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- 1 0 - G0 66 3 1 2½ " Plane r W e ar safet y gl asses dur- ing t he entire s etup p ro - cess ! Th is ma chi ne pre se nt s se ri o us in jur y ha z a rd s to untrain ed users . Read through this entir e manu - al to bec ome familiar with the controls and op era - tions b efore star ting the machine ! Set up Safe t y SE CTION 3 : SETU P Y ou[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 1 1 - Wo rkb enc h Load Refe r to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and foot pri nt s pe ci fic ati on s of your mac hine. Some workbenches ma y require additional rein - forcement to sup por t b oth the machine and the workpiece . Pl ace men t Loca tio n Consider existing and antic ipated needs, size of mate rial t[...]
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- 1 2- G066 3 1 2½ " Plane r A ssemb ly To test run the machine: 1. Connect the machine to the power source. 2. Make sure you have read the safety instruc- tions at the beginning of the manual and that the machine is setup properly. 3. Make sure all tools and objects used during setup are cleared away from the machine. 4. Verify that the mach[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 1 3 - Mou n tin g Once you have confirmed that your machine is running properly, mount it to a workbench through the holes in the base. The strongest mounting option is a "Through Mount" where holes are drilled all the way through the workbench, and hex bolts, washers, and hex nuts are used to secure the drill[...]
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- 1 4- G0 663 1 2½ " Planer Damag e to your eyes, lungs, and e ars could re su lt f ro m usin g thi s mac hin e w it ho ut prope r protect ive ge ar . Alway s wear s afet y glasses , a re spirator , and hearing protection when op erating this machine. Lo o s e h a ir an d c l ot h - ing could get caught in machiner y and c ause se ri - ous pe[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 1 5 - Functional Overview The Model G0 66 3 Planer allows the user to plane mat erial from the surface of boards in precise increments which are dete rmined by the depth of cut. The depth of cut is adjusted with the cutterhead ele vation handle . One turn of the handle is equal to 1 ⁄ 16 ". Once the depth of cut [...]
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- 1 6 - G0 663 1 2½ " Planer • Inspect your lumber for twisting or cupping, and surface one face on a jointer if neces - sary. • Scrape off all glue when planing glued-up panels. • DO NOT plane more than one piece at a time. • Never remove more than the recommended amount of material on each pass. Remove less material on each pass whe[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 1 7 - Pi tch & Glue Bu ild -up P roblem : Glue and resin buildup on the rollers and cut terhead will cause o verheating b y de creasing cut ting sharpness while increasing drag in the feed mechanism. The result can includ e scorched lumber as well as uneven knife marks and chat - ter . Solution : Clean the rollers a[...]
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- 1 8 - G06 63 1 2½ " Planer The species of wood, as well as its condition, has a dramatic effect on the depth of cut the planer can effectively take with each pass. The harder the wood (as illustrated by its shear strength), the shallower the depth of cut should be. Commonly used hardwoods and their associated shear strengths are illustrated[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 1 9 - SE CTION 5 : A C CE SSORIE S ACCESSORIES Figure 16. Dust collection attachments. G2752—4" Rolling Floor Sweep G2753—4" Bench Dust Collection Attachment G2754—4" Floor Dust Collection Attachment These attachments are indispensable for collec t - ing dust at machines without a p or t. The rollin[...]
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-20- G 06 63 1 2½ " Planer SE CTION 6 : MAINT EN ANC E Alwa ys disconnec t power to th e ma ch in e be fo r e per forming maintenance . Failure to do t his may result in serious person - al injury . Figure 18. Aligning extension wings. Extension Wings Your planer is equipped with front and rear extension wings. Each wing folds up for machine [...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer - 21 - Knife Replacement The condition of the knives on the Model G0663 Planer will affect the precision of the cut. During operation, watch for the following signs of dulled knives. • Raised grain occurring as a result of dull knives hammering at the surface of the wood. • A "fuzzy" appearance on the surfac[...]
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-22- G0663 1 2½ " Plane r To install the knives: 1. DISCONNECT PLANER FROM POWER! 2. Using the magnets, position the knife over the two pins on the cutterhead. Be sure the knife is oriented with the beveled edge up, as shown in Figure 22 . Figure 22. Knife installation. Before re -installing t he knives, the cut terhead, gib and k nife must b[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer -23- Motor Keep the motor as clean as possible. Prevent any water, oil, or wood chips from penetrating inside the motor. Be sure to clean the machine after every use. The bearings inside the motor are shield ed and lubricated f or the l ife of the bearing and require no routine maintenance . This motor is equipped with lo[...]
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-2 4- G 066 3 1 2½ " Planer Feed Rollers The feed rollers rotate in bushing blocks that are spring loaded. The feed rollers ride up on the board so that the roller pressure is maintained. If chips or sawdust build up between the bracket and bushing block, the amount of roller vertical travel will be reduced, potentially causing improp- er fee[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer -25- Revie w t he troubleshooting and proc edures in this sec tion to fix or adjust your machine if a problem dev el - ops. If you need replacement parts or y ou a re unsur e of your repair skills, then feel free t o call our T echnic al Suppor t at (570) 5 46 -9 663. SE CTION 7 : SE R VIC E T rou bles hoo ti ng Symptom P[...]
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-28- G0 663 1 2½ " Planer Cu t ter head Ca se P ar ts Li st REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 PSBS03M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 16 46 P0663046 ROLLERCASE 2 P0663002 LEFT CAP 47 PS05M PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 8 3 P0663003 COTTER PIN 2.5MM X 32MM 48 PTLW02M EXT TOOTH WASHER 5MM 4-1 PSB38M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 25 49 PS07M PHLP HD SCR M4-[...]
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G06 63 1 2½ " Planer -29- P laner Ba se Break do wn & L ist REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 101 PSB33M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 12 120 P0663120 SPACER 102 PW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM 121 P0663121 GEAR 103 P0663103 ELEVATING NUT LH 122 PW05M FLAT WASHER 4MM 104 PSB01M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16 123 PLW02M LOCK WASHER 4MM 105 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6M[...]
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-3 0 - G06 63 1 2½ " Planer W a rn in g Labels Break do wn and L is t Safety labels warn about machine hazards and ways to prevent injury. The owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and readability of the labels on the machine. If any label is removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before using the machine again.[...]
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W AR RANT Y AND RET URNS ?[...]
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