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GRIZZLY
OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL: ____________________ ENGINE MODEL: _______________
SERIAL: _____________________ ENGINE SERIAL: _______________
DATE OF PURCHASE: ____________
PURCHASED FROM: __________________________
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO
PROVIDE SAFE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE IF OPERATED
ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS. THE MANUFACTURER
PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND
CARE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND RELIES UPON THE
PURCHASER TO SEE TO IT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE
MADE CLEAR TO THE PERSONS WHO WILL ACTUALLY BE
USING THE EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
9475 PASCAL GAGNON STREET, ST-LÉONARD, QUEBEC, CANADA
TEL: (514) 325-1260 / 1-888-325-9953 FAX: (514) 325-9952
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GRIZZLY EQUIPMENT
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INDEX
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
PREPARATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
OPERATOR;..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
WEAR PROPER ATTIRE .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
ROOF PREPARATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
INSPECT ROOF DECK ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
WARNING LINE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
HOISTING TO ROOF .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
INSPECT THE HOIST ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
CONNECTING TO LIFT RINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Before Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
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Load Limits and Capacities ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
Basic Power Unit Operation .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Gravel spreader Operation ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Dump Hopper Operation ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Hot Stuff Tank Operation .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Before Operation of Hot Tank .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
The Controls .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
ATTACHMENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
GRAVEL SPREADER ATTACHMENT #330 500 ....................................................................................................................... 11
ENGINE START-UP AND OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................... 12
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Engine Service ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Lubrication ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Drive Belt ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Brake Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
SAFETY HAZARDS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Falls ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Burns ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Heavy Lifting .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Fire/Explosion ................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Electrocution ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Falling Objects ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Flying Objects ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Unguarded Machinery ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
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INTRODUCTION
330 000, 333 000 WORKHORSE
Thank you for purchasing this quality GRIZZLY product. With proper use and care this Workhorse will provide many years
of reliable service. For the safety of all job-site personnel it is mandatory that the instructions provided for the use and
handling of the equipment be read and thoroughly understood by the operators.
CAUTION
INTENDED USE; THIS MACHINE IS INTENDED TO BE USED ON FLAT, LEVEL ROOFS ONLY FOR THESE
APPLICATIONS: FELT CARRIER, INSULATION CARRIER, RUBBISH AND GRAVEL CARRIER, HOT STUFF
TANK CARRIER AND GRAVEL SPREADER WHEN USED WITH THE PROPER ACCESSORIES.
ANY OTHER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT VOIDS THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND IS THE SOLE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER/USER, SHOULD ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY OCCUR.
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PREPARATION
OPERATOR;
START BY READING AND FULLY UNDERSTANDING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. IF SOMETHING IS NOT
UNDERSTOOD, HAVE SOMEONE ELSE READ AND EXPLAIN THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR OR
CALL THE MANUFACTURER FOR INFORMATION. AN UNINFORMED OPERATOR CAN SUBJECT HIMSELF
AND OTHERS TO DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
WEAR PROPER ATTIRE
Safety glasses are recommended and must be worn if any roof cutting or scraping is being done in the vicinity. Safety
glasses and or face shield are also necessary when working with hot stuff.
Wear properly fitting clothes. Tight clothing can restrict movement and slow down reaction time in a dangerous situation.
Loose fitting clothing can be dangerous and cause serious injury if it gets caught in moving mechanical parts. Wear a
long-sleeved shirt, buttoned at the cuffs, safety shoes, and pants without cuffs, and knit wrist type gloves.
A hard hat must be worn by operator when working on a job site.
ROOF PREPARATION
INSPECT ROOF DECK
Before allowing equipment and personnel access to roof, make certain roof is strong enough to support the weight. Check
load limits of deck with owner, builder or architect. Clear the work area of all potentially dangerous obstacles that could
cause personal injury to the operator or others. Keep unauthorized people away from construction area. Check to see that
all roof openings are guarded to protect against falls.
WARNING LINE SYSTEM
When operating parallel to roof edge warning line system must be at least six feet from edge. When operating perpendicular
to edge warning line must be ten feet from roof edge.
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HOISTING TO ROOF
WARNING; ALWAYS CHECK DECK LOAD LIMITS WITH BUILDER, OWNER, OR ARCHITECT
BEFORE DECIDING TO USE ON THE ROOF.
INSPECT THE HOIST
Make certain hoist is in safe operating condition, to be operated by trained personnel. The hoist should be clear of ground
objects and overhead obstacles, such as power lines; it should be secure and properly counterbalanced. Hoist should be
inspected for frayed cables, bent frame members of faulty mechanical parts. Make sure everyone on the ground is completely
clear of the hoisting area. Do not exceed the weight and size capacity of your hoist. Do not use if you are in doubt.
CONNECTING TO LIFT RINGS
Two lift rings are provided on the workhorse frame as shown in Fig. 2. Connect hooks from hoist line to hoist rings when
lifting power unit only. Hot stuff carriers and other attachments must be hoisted separately.
WARNING; HOT STUFF TANKS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE LIFTED IN COMBINATION WITH
POWER UNIT. HOIST ATTACHMENTS SEPARATELY. NEVER LIFT THESE
ATTACHMENTS WITH HOT STUFF CONTAINED. HOT STUFF TANKS MUST BE
LIFTED WITH METAL SLINGS ONLY.
WEIGHT: 330 000 Workhorse 325 LBS
330 500 Gravel spreader 110 LBS
330 700 Dump tray 90 LBS
333 000 Workhorse (wheels under) 335 LBS
145 500 Hot Tank 80 LBS
Refer to section on load limits, for loaded Workhorse weights.
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