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#CS22710 PRINTED IN CHINA
***Keep for Future Reference***
V1.0 5.23
This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup,
operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this
document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators.
Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual
may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation,
electrocution, or death.
The owner of this machine/tool is solely responsible for its safe use.
This responsibility includes but is not limited to proper installation in
a safe environment, personnel training and usage authorization,
proper inspection and maintenance, manual availability and comprehension, application of safety devices, cutting/sanding/grinding tool
integrity, and the usage of personal protective equipment.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage
from negligence, improper training, machine modifications or misuse.
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and
other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints.
• Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you
do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:
Work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter
out microscopic particles.
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INTRODUCTION
Contact Info
and manufacture date
Grizzly Technical Support
1815 W. Battlefield
Springfield, MO 65807
Phone: (570) 546-9663
Email: techsupport@grizzly.com
Grizzly Documentation Manager
P.O. Box 2069
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069
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Like all machinery there is potential danger
when operating this machine. Accidents
are frequently caused by lack of familiarity
or failure to pay attention. Use this machine
with respect and caution to decrease the
risk of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, serious personal injury may occur.
No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different.
Always consider safety first, as it applies
to your individual working conditions. Use
this and other machinery with caution and
respect. Failure to do so could result in
serious personal injury, damage to equipment, or poor work results.
Manufacture Date
Serial Number
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Identification
Become familiar with the names and locations of the controls and features shown below to better understand
the instructions in this manual.
Miter Gauge
Table
45° Stop Screw
Cabinet
Door
Machine Foot
(1 of 4)
Sanding Disc
Disc Guard
Control Panel
Table Tilt
Lock Handle
(1 of 2)
90° Stop
Screw
Power Switch
Electrical
Cabinet
For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating the Sander
a) Wear eye protection.
b) Support workpiece with miter gauge, backstop, or work table.
c) Maintain 1⁄16 in. maximum clearance between table and sanding disc.
d) Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance with directional arrows.
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Controls &
To reduce your risk of
serious injury, read this
entire manual BEFORE
Components
using machine.
E
Refer to the following figures and descriptions to
become familiar with the basic controls and components of this machine. Understanding these
items and how they work will help you understand
the rest of the manual and minimize your risk of
injury when operating this machine.
Power Controls
B
C
A
D
Figure 2. Power switch.
E. Power Switch: Turns incoming power to
machine ON (I) and OFF (O).
Table
G
F
J
Figure 3. Table controls and components.
I
H
Figure 1. Control panel controls.
A. Variable-Speed Dial: Rotate dial clockwise
to increase sanding speed; rotate counterclockwise to decrease sanding speed.
Sanding speed ranges from 500–1800 RPM.
B. Stop Button: Stops machine and prevents it
from starting. To reset, twist button clockwise
until it pops out.
C. ON Button: Turns motor ON.
D. OFF Button: Turns motor OFF.
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F. Table: Supports workpiece as it is pressed
against sanding disc and tilts between 0°–45°.
Has X- and Y-axis slots for miter gauge.
G. Miter Gauge: Adjusts between 60° left and
60° right to support workpiece against sanding disc and table.
H. Table Tilt Lock Handle (1 of 2): Loosens to
adjust table tilt; tightens to secure.
I. 90° Stop Screw: Stops table tilt at 90°.
J. 45° Stop Screw: Stops table tilt at 45°.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Machine Data Sheet
MACHINE DATA
SHEET
Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901
Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height............................................................... 27-1/2 x 27 x 48-1/2 in.
Footprint (Length x Width)..................................................................................................................... 23 x 20-1/2 in.
Length x Width x Height....................................................................................................................... 30 x 29 x 53 in.
Must Ship Upright................................................................................................................................................... Yes
Electrical:
Power Requirement........................................................................................................... 220V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Full-Load Current Rating.......................................................................................................................................... 8A
Power Cord Included.............................................................................................................................................. Yes
Power Cord Length.............................................................................................................................................. 98 in.
Power Cord Gauge......................................................................................................................................... 16 AWG
Included Plug Type................................................................................................................................................ 6-15
Switch Type............................................................................................ Control Panel w/Magnetic Switch Protection
Inverter (VFD) Size............................................................................................................................................... 2 HP
Motors:
Main
Horsepower................................................................................................................................................ 2 HP
Power Transfer ......................................................................................................................................... Direct
Disc Diameter............................................................................................................................................ 20 in.
Included Sanding Disc Grit Size ............................................................................................................. 60-Grit
Table Length.............................................................................................................................................. 12 in.
Table Width................................................................................................................................................ 25 in.
Table Thickness.................................................................................................................................... 1-3/8 in.
Table-to-Floor Height......................................................................................................................... 37-5/16 in.
Table....................................................................................................................... Precision-Ground Cast Iron
Miter Gauge Slot Width........................................................................................................................... 7/16 in.
Miter Gauge Slot Height........................................................................................................................... 1/2 in.
Number of Dust Ports....................................................................................................................................... 1
Dust Port Size.............................................................................................................................................. 4 in.
Compatible Mobile Base........................................................................................................................ T28000
Other Specifications:
Country of Origin ................................................................................................................................................ China
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Year
Approximate Assembly & Setup Time ........................................................................................................ 30 Minutes
Serial Number Location ................................................................................................................... Machine ID Label
ISO 9001 Factory .................................................................................................................................................. Yes
Features:
0 - 45 Degree Table Tilt
Adjustable Miter Gauge
20" 60-Grit Sanding Disc Included
Heavy-Duty Cabinet Stand
Precision-Ground Cast Iron Table w/X- and Y-Axis Miter Slots
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
SECTION 1: SAFETY
For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction
Manual Before Operating This Machine
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions.
This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that
safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper
accident prevention measures. Always use common sense and good judgment.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
Alerts the user to useful information about proper operation of the
NOTICE
machine to avoid machine damage.
Safety Instructions for Machinery
OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand this
owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.
TRAINED OPERATORS ONLY. Untrained operators have a higher risk of being hurt or killed.
Only allow trained/supervised people to use this
machine. When machine is not being used, disconnect power, remove switch keys, or lock-out
machine to prevent unauthorized use—especially
around children. Make your workshop kid proof!
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Do not use
machinery in areas that are wet, cluttered, or have
poor lighting. Operating machinery in these areas
greatly increases the risk of accidents and injury.
MENTAL ALERTNESS REQUIRED. Full mental
alertness is required for safe operation of machinery. Never operate under the influence of drugs or
alcohol, when tired, or when distracted.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INJURY RISKS.
You can be shocked, burned, or killed by touching
live electrical components or improperly grounded
machinery. To reduce this risk, only allow qualified
service personnel to do electrical installation or
repair work, and always disconnect power before
accessing or exposing electrical equipment.
DISCONNECT POWER FIRST.
nect machine from power supply BEFORE making adjustments, changing tooling, or servicing
machine. This prevents an injury risk from unintended startup or contact with live electrical components.
EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved
safety glasses or a face shield when operating or
observing machinery to reduce the risk of eye
injury or blindness from flying particles. Everyday
eyeglasses are NOT approved safety glasses.
Always discon-
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WEARING PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear
clothing, apparel or jewelry that can become
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back or
cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to reduce
risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally
contacting cutting tool or moving parts.
HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created by machinery
operations may cause cancer, birth defects, or
long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of dust
hazards associated with each workpiece material. Always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to
reduce your risk.
HEARING PROTECTION. Always wear hearing protection when operating or observing loud
machinery. Extended exposure to this noise
without hearing protection can cause permanent
hearing loss.
REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS. Tools left on
machinery can become dangerous projectiles
upon startup. Never leave chuck keys, wrenches,
or any other tools on machine. Always verify
removal before starting!
USE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE JOB. Only use
this tool for its intended purpose—do not force
it or an attachment to do a job for which it was
not designed. Never make unapproved modifications—modifying tool or using it differently than
intended may result in malfunction or mechanical
failure that can lead to personal injury or death!
AWKWARD POSITIONS. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times when operating machine.
Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand positions
that make workpiece control difficult or increase
the risk of accidental injury.
CHILDREN & BYSTANDERS. Keep children and
bystanders at a safe distance from the work area.
Stop using machine if they become a distraction.
GUARDS & COVERS. Guards and covers reduce
accidental contact with moving parts or flying
debris. Make sure they are properly installed,
undamaged, and working correctly BEFORE
operating machine.
FORCING MACHINERY. Do not force machine.
It will do the job safer and better at the rate for
which it was designed.
NEVER STAND ON MACHINE. Serious injury
may occur if machine is tipped or if the cutting
tool is unintentionally contacted.
STABLE MACHINE. Unexpected movement during operation greatly increases risk of injury or
loss of control. Before starting, verify machine is
stable and mobile base (if used) is locked.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult
this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for recommended accessories. Using improper accessories will increase the risk of serious injury.
UNATTENDED OPERATION. To reduce the
risk of accidental injury, turn machine OFF and
ensure all moving parts completely stop before
walking away. Never leave machine running
while unattended.
MAINTAIN WITH CARE. Follow all maintenance
instructions and lubrication schedules to keep
machine in good working condition. A machine
that is improperly maintained could malfunction,
leading to serious personal injury or death.
DAMAGED PARTS. Regularly inspect machine
for damaged, loose, or mis-adjusted parts—or
any condition that could affect safe operation.
Immediately repair/replace BEFORE operating
machine. For your own safety, DO NOT operate
machine with damaged parts!
MAINTAIN POWER CORDS. When disconnecting cord-connected machines from power, grab
and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the cord
may damage the wires inside. Do not handle
cord/plug with wet hands. Avoid cord damage by
keeping it away from heated surfaces, high traffic
areas, harsh chemicals, and wet/damp locations.
EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at any time
you experience difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using the machine! Contact our
Technical Support at (570) 546-9663.
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Additional Safety for Disc Sanders
Serious injury or death can occur from fingers or hands contacting sandpaper, or from fingers,
clothes, or hair getting entangled in sanding disc. Workpieces thrown by sander can strike nearby
operators with great force. Long-term respiratory damage can occur from using sander without a
respirator and adequate dust collection system. To minimize risk of getting hurt or killed, anyone
operating machine MUST completely heed hazards and warnings below.
DISC DIRECTION. Only sand on downward-mov-
ing left side of sanding disc. Sanding on upwardmoving right side of sanding disc forces operator
to rely only on hands (rather than table) for support, which increases risk of workpiece “kick-out”
and impact/abrasion injuries.
HAND PLACEMENT. Rotating sandpaper can
remove a large amount of flesh in a few seconds.
Always keep hands away from sandpaper during
operation. Never touch moving sandpaper on purpose. Use a brush to clean table of sawdust and
chips.
FEEDING WORKPIECE. Forcefully jamming workpiece into sanding surface could cause workpiece
to be aggressively grabbed and pull your hands
into sanding surface. Firmly grasp workpiece in
both hands and ease it into sandpaper using light
pressure.
MINIMUM STOCK DIMENSION. Small workpieces can be aggressively pulled from your hands.
Always use a jig or other holding device when
sanding small workpieces, and keep hands and
fingers at least 2" away from sanding surface.
AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Becoming entangled in moving parts of this machine can cause
pinching and crushing injuries. To avoid these
hazards, DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, or
jewelry, and tie back long hair. Keep all guards in
place and secure.
IN-RUNNING NIP POINTS. The gap between
moving sandpaper and fixed table/support creates
a pinch point for fingers or workpieces; the larger
this gap is, the greater risk of fingers or workpieces
getting caught in it. Minimize this risk by adjusting
table no more than
1
⁄16" away from sandpaper.
WORKPIECE SUPPORT. Workpiece kickback
can occur with violent force if workpiece is not
properly supported during operation. Always sand
with workpiece firmly against table or another support device.
WORKPIECE INSPECTION. Nails, staples, knots,
or other imperfections in workpiece can be dislodged and thrown from sander at high rate of
speed into operator or bystanders, or cause damage to sandpaper or sander. Never try to sand
stock that has embedded foreign objects or questionable imperfections.
SANDPAPER CONDITION. Worn or damaged
sandpaper not only produces poor sanding results,
but could fly apart, aggressively grab workpiece,
and throw debris at the operator. Always inspect
sandpaper before operation and replace if worn or
damaged.
WORKPIECE INTEGRITY. Only sand solid workpieces that can withstand power sanding forces.
Make sure shape of workpiece is properly supported on table; avoid sanding workpieces without flat
bottom surfaces unless some type of jig is used to
maintain support and control when sanding force
is applied.
SANDING DUST. Sanding creates large amounts
of dust and flying chips that can lead to eye injury
or respiratory illness. Reduce risk of these hazards
by wearing approved eye and respiratory protection when using sander.
DUST COLLECTION. Never operate without ade-
quate dust collection system in place and running.
Proper dust collection reduces dust in work area,
which decreases risk of long-term respiratory damage, but it is not a substitute for using a respirator.
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SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY
Before installing the machine, consider the availability and proximity of the required power supply
circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the
requirements for this machine, a new circuit must
be installed. To minimize the risk of electrocution,
fire, or equipment damage, installation work and
electrical wiring must be done by an electrician or
qualified service personnel in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards.
or equipment damage
may occur if machine is
not properly grounded
and connected to power
The full-load current rating is the amperage a
machine draws at 100% of the rated output power.
On machines with multiple motors, this is the
amperage drawn by the largest motor or sum of all
motors and electrical devices that might operate
at one time during normal operations.
The full-load current is not the maximum amount
of amps that the machine will draw. If the machine
is overloaded, it will draw additional amps beyond
the full-load rating.
If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient length
of time, damage, overheating, or fire may result—
especially if connected to an undersized circuit.
To reduce the risk of these hazards, avoid overloading the machine during operation and make
sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that
meets the specified circuit requirements.
For your own safety and protection of
Note: Circuit requirements in this manual apply to
a dedicated circuit—where only one machine will
be running on the circuit at a time. If machine will
be connected to a shared circuit where multiple
machines may be running at the same time, consult an electrician or qualified service personnel to
ensure circuit is properly sized for safe operation.
A power supply circuit includes all electrical
equipment between the breaker box or fuse panel
in the building and the machine. The power supply circuit used for this machine must be sized to
safely handle the full-load current drawn from the
machine for an extended period of time. (If this
machine is connected to a circuit protected by
fuses, use a time delay fuse marked D.)
This machine is prewired to operate on a power
supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets
the following requirements:
Availability
Electrocution, fire, shock,
supply.
Full-Load Current Rating
Circuit Information
property, consult an electrician if you are
unsure about wiring practices or electrical
codes in your area.
Full-Load Current Rating at 220V ....... 8 Amps
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Circuit Requirements
Nominal Voltage .........20 8V, 2 20V, 230V, 24 0V
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
wire can result in a risk of electric shock. The
wire with green insulation (with or without yellow
stripes) is the equipment-grounding wire. If repair
or replacement of the power cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding
wire to a live (current carrying) terminal.
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not understand these grounding
requirements, or if you are in doubt about whether
the tool is properly grounded. If you ever notice
that a cord or plug is damaged or worn, disconnect it from power, and immediately replace it with
a new one.
We do not recommend using an extension cord
with this machine.
cord, only use it if absolutely necessary and only
on a temporary basis.
Extension cords cause voltage drop, which can
damage electrical components and shorten motor
life. Voltage drop increases as the extension cord
size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller
(higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes).
Any extension cord used with this machine must
be in good condition and contain a ground wire
and matching plug/receptacle. Additionally, it must
meet the following size requirements:
Grounding Requirements
This machine MUST be grounded. In the event
of certain malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance for electric current.
This machine is equipped with a power cord that
has an equipment-grounding wire and a grounding
plug. Only insert plug into a matching receptacle
(outlet) that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT modify the provided plug!
No adapter should be used with plug. If
process. DO NOT connect to power until
GROUNDED
6-15 RECEPTACLE
Current Carrying Prongs
6-15 PLUG
Serious injury could occur if you connect
machine to power before completing setup
instructed later in this manual.
Grounding Pin
Figure 4. Typical 6-15 plug and receptacle.
plug does not fit available receptacle, or if
machine must be reconnected for use on a
different type of circuit, reconnection must
be performed by an electrician or qualified
service personnel, and it must comply with
all local codes and ordinances.
The following items are needed, but not included,
for the setup/assembly of this machine.
This machine was carefully packaged for safe
transport. When unpacking, separate all enclosed
items from packaging materials and inspect them
for shipping damage.
,
please
IMPORTANT:
you are completely satisfied with the machine and
have resolved any issues between Grizzly or the
shipping agent. You MUST have the original pack-
aging to file a freight claim. It is also extremely
helpful if you need to return your machine later.
This machine presents
serious injury hazards
to untrained users. Read
through this entire manual to become familiar with
the controls and operations before starting the
machine!
Wear safety glasses during
the entire setup process!
call us immediately at (570) 546-9663.
Unpacking
If items are damaged
Save all packaging materials until
HEAVY LIF T!
Straining or crushing injury
may occur from improperly
lifting machine or some of
its parts. To reduce this risk,
get help from other people
and use a forklift (or other
lifting equipment) rated for
weight of this machine.
Needed for Setup
Description Qty
• Safety Glasses (for each person) ..........1 Pr.
• Cleaner/Degreaser ..................... As Needed
• Disposable Rags ........................ As Needed
• Disposable Gloves ..................... As Needed
The following is a list of items shipped with your
machine. Before beginning setup, lay these items
out and inventory them.
If any non-proprietary parts are missing (e.g. a
nut or a washer), we will gladly replace them; or
for the sake of expediency, replacements can be
obtained at your local hardware store.
Loose Items (Figure 6) Qty
B. Miter Gauge ................................................ 1
C. Sanding Disc 20" 60-Grit ........................... 1
D. Electrical Cabinet Key ................................ 1
E. Machine Feet .............................................. 4
F. Hex Nuts M10-1.5 ....................................... 8
B
C
Main Inventory (Figure 5) Qty
A. Sander ........................................................ 1
A
D
E
F
Figure 6. Loose item inventory.
NOTICE
If you cannot find an item on this list, carefully check around/inside the machine and
packaging materials. Often, these items get
lost in packaging materials while unpacking or they are pre-installed at the factory.
Figure 5. Main inventory.
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Cleanup
The unpainted surfaces of your machine are
coated with a heavy-duty rust preventative that
prevents corrosion during shipment and storage.
This rust preventative works extremely well, but it
will take a little time to clean.
Be patient and do a thorough job cleaning your
machine. The time you spend doing this now will
give you a better appreciation for the proper care
of your machine's unpainted surfaces.
There are many ways to remove this rust preventative, but the following steps work well in a wide
variety of situations. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions with any cleaning product you
use and make sure you work in a well-ventilated
area to minimize exposure to toxic fumes.
Before cleaning, gather the following:
• Disposable rags
• Cleaner/degreaser (WD•40 works well)
• Safety glasses & disposable gloves
• Plastic paint scraper (optional)
Basic steps for removing rust preventative:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Many cleaning solvents
work in a well-ventilated
Cleanup
Gasoline and petroleum
products have low flash
points and can explode
or cause fire if used to
clean machinery. Avoi d
using these products
to clean machinery.
Put on safety glasses.
Coat the rust preventative with a liberal
amount of cleaner/degreaser, then let it soak
for 5–10 minutes.
Wipe off the surfaces. If your cleaner/degreas-
er is effective, the rust preventative will wipe
off easily. If you have a plastic paint scraper,
scrape off as much as you can first, then wipe
off the rest with the rag.
are toxic if inhaled. Only
area.
NOTICE
Avoid harsh solvents like acetone or brake
parts cleaner that may damage painted surfaces. Always test on a small, inconspicuous location first.
T23692—Orange Power Degreaser
A great product for removing the waxy shipping grease from the non-painted parts of the
machine during clean up.
Order online at
www.grizzly.com
OR
Call 1-800-523-4777
Repeat Steps 2–3 as necessary until clean,
then coat all unpainted surfaces with a quality
metal protectant to prevent rust.
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Figure 7. T23692 Orange Power Degreaser.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Site Considerations
Weight Load
Refer to the
of your machine. Make sure that the surface upon
which the machine is placed will bear the weight
of the machine, additional equipment that may be
installed on the machine, and the heaviest workpiece that will be used. Additionally, consider the
weight of the operator and any dynamic loading
that may occur when operating the machine.
Space Allocation
Consider the largest size of workpiece that will
be processed through this machine and provide
enough space around the machine for adequate
operator material handling or the installation of
auxiliary equipment. With permanent installations,
leave enough space around the machine to open
or remove doors/covers as required by the maintenance and service described in this manual.
See below for required space allocation.
Physical Environment
Extreme conditions for this type of machinery are
Place this machine near an existing power source.
other hazards. Make sure to leave enough space
Shadows, glare, or strobe effects that may distract
Machine Data Sheet for the weight
Children or untrained people
may be seriously injured by
this machine. Only install in an
access restricted location.
Electrical
=
Connection
The physical environment where the machine is
operated is important for safe operation and longevity of machine components. For best results,
operate this machine in a dry environment that is
free from excessive moisture, hazardous chemicals, airborne abrasives, or extreme conditions.
generally those where the ambient temperature
range exceeds 41°–104°F; the relative humidity
range exceeds 20%–95% (non-condensing); or
the environment is subject to vibration, shocks,
or bumps.
Electrical Installation
Make sure all power cords are protected from
traffic, material handling, moisture, chemicals, or
around machine to disconnect power supply or
apply a lockout/tagout device, if required.
Lighting
Lighting around the machine must be adequate
enough that operations can be performed safely.
or impede the operator must be eliminated.
39½"
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Dust Port
27½"
Figure 8. Minimum working clearances.
37½"
27"
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Assembly
The machine must be fully assembled before it
can be operated. Before beginning the assembly
process, refer to
all
goes smoothly, first clean any
ered or coated in heavy-duty rust preventative (if
applicable).
Needed for Setup and gather
listed items. To ensure the assembly process
parts that are cov-
HEAVY LIF T!
Straining or crushing injury
may occur from improperly
lifting machine or some of
its parts. To reduce this risk,
get help from other people
and use a forklift (or other
lifting equipment) rated for
weight of this machine.
Thread (1) M10-1.5 hex nut about halfway
4.
onto each machine foot.
Have two other people help tilt one side
5.
of machine up, insert (2) machine feet into
exposed holes in corners of base, then lower
machine onto feet(see Figure 10).
Machine Foot
(1 of 2)
Figure 10. Machine feet inserted in corners of
base.
To assemble machine:
1. Remove crate top and sides, then remove
any small components from machine.
Move machine to prepared location while it is
2.
still attached to shipping pallet.
Open cabinet door (see Figure 9), remove
3.
any small components from inside cabinet,
then remove fasteners securing machine to
pallet.
Cabinet
Door
6. Repeat Step 5 for other side of machine.
Install (1) M10-1.5 hex nut on each foot inside
7.
cabinet to secure. Only hand tighten for now.
Place (2) lifting straps under sander (see
8.
Figure 11), and attach straps securely to
hoist or other power lifting equipment.
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Figure 9. Location of cabinet door.
Figure 11. Lifting locations.
Tip: Route additional ratchet strap around
machine base to keep lifting straps from moving to keep machine weight evenly distributed.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
9. With another person to help steady machine,
lift machine just enough to clear pallet, then
remove pallet and lower machine to ground.
Loosen hex nuts from Step 7, adjust lower
10.
hex nuts on machine feet until machine is
level, then tighten upper hex nuts to secure.
Remove (3) Phillips head screws and flat
11.
washers shown in Figure 12 to remove disc
guard.
x 3
Loosen (6) cap screws shown in Figure 14,
13.
then move table away from steel disc.
x 6
Figure 14. Location of table cap screws.
Disc Guard
Figure 12. Location of disc guard and fasteners.
12.
Loosen (2) table tilt lock handles, adjust
table tilt to 0°, then tighten lock handles (see
Figure 13).
Table Tilt
Lock Handle
(1 of 2)
14.
Clean steel disc surface with cleaner/
degreaser and let dry.
Peel back protective layer on one-half of
15.
sanding disc and fold it against remaining
half.
Slip half with protective layer between disc
16.
and table edge (see Figure 15).
Figure 13. Table tilt adjusted to 0°.
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Table
Figure 15. Example of installing sanding disc.
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17.
Position exposed adhesive on upper half of
steel disc that extends above table. Once it
is positioned evenly across disc, press adhesive onto surface.
Rotate disc so lower half is above table. Peel
18.
off other half of protective paper, and press
remaining sanding disc against steel disc so
adhesion is complete.
Adjust table so there is a 1⁄16" gap between
19.
disc and edge of table along its full width (see
Figure 16).
1
⁄16"
Sanding Disc
Table
(Top View)
Dust Collection
This machine creates a lot of wood chips/
dust during operation. Breathing airborne
dust on a regular basis can result in permanent respiratory illness. Reduce your risk
by wearing a respirator and capturing the
dust with a dust-collection system.
Minimum CFM at Dust Port: 400 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.
Figure 16. Example of correctly adjusted table.
20. Tighten table cap screws.
21. Spin disc by hand to check if sanding disc
touches table.
— If sanding disc touches table at any point,
loosen table cap screws, then repeat
Steps 19–21 until it does not.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT proceed to Te st Run
until you have verified that sanding disc does
not touch table at any point in its rotation.
Install disc guard, ensuring guard does not
22.
contact sanding disc.
To connect dust collection system to machine:
Fit 4" dust hose over dust port, as shown in
1.
Figure 17, and secure in place with hose
clamp.
Figure 17. Example of dust hose attached to
dust port.
Tug hose to make sure it does not come off.
2.
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Note: A tight fit is necessary for proper
performance.
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Test Run
Once assembly is complete, test run the machine
to ensure it is properly connected to power and
safety components are functioning correctly.
If you find an unusual problem during the test run,
immediately stop the machine, disconnect it from
power, and fix the problem BEFORE operating the
machine again. The
table in the
SERVICE section of this manual can help.
DO NOT start machine until all preceding
setup instructions have been performed.
Operating an improperly set up machine
ed results that can lead to serious injury,
Serious injury or death can result from
Stop Button
Troubleshooting
The Test Run consists of verifying the following:
1) the motor powers up and runs correctly, 2) the
sanding disc rotates in the correct direction, and
3) the Stop button disables the machine correctly.
using this machine BEFORE understanding
its controls and related safety information.
DO NOT operate, or allow others to operate,
machine until the information is understood.
may result in malfunction or unexpect-
death, or machine/property damage.
Variable-Speed Dial
Figure 18. Location of Stop button and variable-
speed dial.
Turn power switch to OFF (0) position (see
4.
Figure 19).
Power Switch
Figure 19. Location of power switch.
5.
Connect machine to power by inserting power
cord plug into a matching receptacle.
To test run machine:
Clear all setup tools away from machine.
1.
2. Press Stop button in (see Figure 18).
Turn variable-speed dial all the way counter-
3.
clockwise (see Figure 18).
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Turn power switch to ON position (I).
6.
7. Twist Stop button clockwise until it springs
out (see Figure 20). This resets switch so
machine can start.
Figure 20. Resetting switch.
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8. Press ON button (I) to turn machine ON (see
Figure 21). Power light will illuminate. Verify
motor starts up and runs smoothly without
any unusual problems or noises.
ON Button
Power Light
OFF Button
Figure 21. Location of ON/OFF buttons and
power light.
10. Press OFF button (see Figure 21) and
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
Use electrical cabinet key to open electrical
11.
cabinet door.
Swap any (2) motor wires connected to bot-
12.
tom of inverter labeled U1, V1, and W1 (see
Figure 23).
Observe sanding disc rotation direction. Disc
9.
should rotate in same direction as disc rotation arrow (see Figure 22).
— If disc rotates in same direction as disc
rotation arrow, proceed to Step 14.
— If disc does not rotate in same direction as
disc rotation arrow, phase polarity of motor
needs to be reversed. Proceed to Step 10.
Disc Rotation Arrow
Inverter
Figure 23. Location of U1, V1, and W1 wires
(inverter cover removed for clarity).
13.
Close electrical cabinet door and reconnect
machine to power. Repeat Steps 8–9.
Verify speed controls by slowly turning vari-
14.
able-speed dial clockwise. Rotate dial back
and forth to test variable-speed function.
Press Stop button to turn machine OFF.
15.
WITHOUT resetting Stop button, try to start
16.
machine by pressing ON button. Machine
should not start.
— If machine does not start, safety fea-
ture of Stop button is working correctly.
Congratulations! Test Run is complete.
Figure 22. Location of disc rotation arrow.
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— If machine does start, immediately turn it
OFF and disconnect power. Safety feature
of Stop button is NOT working properly
and must be replaced before further using
machine.
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SECTION 4: OPERATIONS
The purpose of this overview is to provide the novice machine operator with a basic understanding
of how the machine is used during operation, so
the
discussed later
in this manual
Due to the generic nature of this overview, it isnot intended to be an instructional guide. To learn
more about specific operations, read this entire
manual,
training from experienced
machine operators
outside of this manual by reading "how-to" books,
trade magazines, or websites.
To reduce your risk of
serious injury, read this
entire manual BEFORE
To reduce risk of eye injury from flying
Keep hair, clothing, and
ing parts at all times.
Entanglement can result
in death, amputation, or
Operation Overview
machine controls/components
are easier to understand.
seek additional
, and do additional research
To complete a typical operation, the operator
does the following:
Examines workpiece to make sure it is suit-
1.
able for sanding.
Inspects and installs sanding disc with appro-
2.
priate grit for operation.
Adjusts table tilt.
3.
4. Inserts miter gauge in either X- or Y-axis
miter slot, then adjusts miter gauge to desired
angle and position.
Ties back loose hair and clothing, removes
5.
loose jewelry, and puts on safety glasses and
a respirator.
using machine.
chips or lung damage from breathing dust,
always wear safety glasses and a respirator
when operating this machine.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
jewelry away from mov-
severe crushing injuries!
Starts dust collector, then turns sander ON.
6.
Adjusts disc speed as desired.
7.
8. Holds workpiece firmly and flatly against
both table and miter gauge (if used), pushes
workpiece into or along down-spin side of
sanding disc.
Stops sander, then turns OFF dust collector.
9.
If you are not experienced with this type
of machine, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND
that you seek additional training outside of
this manual. Read books/magazines or get
formal training before beginning any projects. Regardless of the content in this section, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable
for accidents caused by lack of training.
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Sanding TipsChoosing Sandpaper
• Extend the life of the sandpaper by regularly
using PRO-STIK® abrasive surface cleaners
(see Accessories on Page 27).
• When sanding workpieces with a bow or
crown, place the high point up on the table
to prevent the workpiece from rocking, then
take very light passes.
• Hold workpiece securely with both hands
and do not wear gloves. Use work table and
miter gauge whenever possible to support
workpiece. Do not force workpiece against
disc.
• Sanding discs clog and wear. Change sandpaper whenever you notice a difference in
sanding quality/performance.
• To increase the life of the sanding disc and
ensure even wear, move the workpiece back
and forth across the sanding surface if the
operation allows it.
• As a rule-of-thumb, sand with progressively
higher grit numbers. A higher grit will achieve
a finer finish.
The Model G0967 uses a 20" sanding disc.
Below is a chart that groups abrasives into different classes, and shows which grits fall into each
class.
GritClassUsage
36Extra Coarse Rough sawn boards,
thickness sanding,
and glue removal.
60CoarseThickness sanding
and glue removal.
80–100MediumRemoving marks and
initial finish sanding.
120 –180FineFinish sanding.
We recommend using aluminum-oxide sanding discs for best results. The grit you choose
will depend on the condition and species of wood,
and the level of finish you wish to achieve.
The general rule of thumb is to sand a workpiece
with progressively higher grit numbers. Avoid
skipping grits; the larger the grit increase at one
time, the harder it will be to remove the scratches
from the previous grit.
• Make sure guards are installed and secured
during operation.
• Avoid sanding a workpiece more than is
necessary, since doing so will unnecessarily
decrease sandpaper life and cost you more
money over time.
Moving disc can cause serious personal
injury if it comes in contact with fingers,
hands, or other body parts. Always support
workpiece against table or miter gauge
when sanding. Use extreme care to provide
a safe distance between sandpaper and any
body part.
Ultimately, the type of wood you use and your
stage of finish will determine the best grit types to
install on your sander.
Note: Sandpaper finer than 180-grit will easily
load up or burn workpieces.
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Inspection
Some workpieces are not safe to sand or may
require modification before they are safe to sand.
Before sanding, inspect all workpieces for the
following:
Adjusting Table TiltWorkpiece
The angle of the table on the Model G0967 can
be adjusted between 0°–45° to sand angled
workpieces.
To adjust table tilt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
• Material Type: This machine is intended for
sanding natural and man-made wood products. This machine is NOT designed to sand
metal, glass, stone, tile, plastics, drywall,
cement backer board, laminate products, etc.
Sanding improper materials increases risk of
respiratory harm to operator and bystanders
due to especially fine dust inherently created
by all types of sanding operations—even if
a dust collector is used. Additionally, life of
machine and sanding discs will be greatly reduced (or immediately damaged) from
sanding improper materials or from exposure
to fine dust created when doing so.
• Foreign Objects: Nails, staples, dirt, rocks
and other foreign objects are often embedded in wood. While sanding, these objects
can become dislodged and tear sanding disc.
Always visually inspect your workpiece for
these items. If they cannot be removed, DO
NOT sand the workpiece.
• Wet or "Green" Stock: Sanding wood with a
moisture content over 20% causes unnecessary clogging and wear on the sanding disc,
increases the risk of kickback, and yields
poor results.
2. Loosen (2) table tilt lock handles (see Figure
24), adjust table tilt, then tighten handles to
secure.
Table Tilt
Lock Handle
(1 of 2)
Figure 24. Location of table lock handles.
3. Refer to Adjusting Table Gap and
Parallelism on Page 32 to adjust table within
1
⁄16" of sanding disc.
• Excessive Glue or Finish: Sanding
workpieces with excess glue or finish will load
up the abrasive, reducing its usefulness and
lifespan.
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Adjusting
Changing
Miter Gauge
The miter gauge angle can be adjusted 60° to the
right or the left, keeping angled workpieces accurate. When the miter lock knob is tight, both the
angle of the miter gauge and its position on the
table are secure and will act as a stop to brace
your workpiece against.
To adjust miter gauge:
Loosen miter lock knob (see Figure 25),
1.
adjust angle and position, then tighten knob
to secure.
Miter Lock Knob
Sanding Disc
The G0967 accepts 20" diameter PSA (pressuresensitive adhesive) sanding discs. Use the following steps to change the sanding disc when a
sanding disc wears out or your operation requires
a different grit size.
Items Needed Qty
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ............................ 1
steel disc that extends above table. Once it
is positioned evenly across disc, press adhesive onto surface.
Rotate disc so lower half is above table. Peel
9.
off other half of protective paper, and press
remaining sanding disc against steel disc so
adhesion is complete.
Adjust table so there is a 1⁄16" gap between
10.
disc and edge of table along its full width (see
Figure 29).
Figure 27. Location of table cap screws.
4.
Peel old sanding disc off of steel disc.
5. Clean steel disc surface with cleaner/
degreaser and let dry.
Peel back protective layer on one-half of
6.
sanding disc and fold it against remaining
half.
Slip half with protective layer between disc
7.
and table edge (see Figure 28).
1
⁄16"
Sanding Disc
Table
(Top View)
Figure 29. Example of correctly adjusted table.
11.
Tighten table cap screws.
12. Spin disc by hand to check if sanding disc
touches table.
— If sanding disc touches table at any point,
loosen table cap screws, then repeat
Steps 10–12 until it does not.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate machine until
you have verified that sanding disc does not
touch table at any point in its rotation.
Figure 28. Example of installing sanding disc.
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Install disc guard, ensuring guard does not
13.
contact sanding disc.
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Sanding Operations
The Model G0967 uses a dual-axis miter slot
design for increased workpiece control.
Always keep disc guard in place and
workpiece on side of wheel that is rotating
downward. This will reduce likelihood of
workpiece ejection.
To reduce risk of fingers or workpiece
getting trapped between work table and
sanding disc, adjust table within
sanding disc.
To perform sanding operation:
1
⁄16" of
Figure 30. Example of X-axis sanding.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Adjust table and miter gauge (if using) for
operation.
Refer to Adjusting Table Gap and
3.
Parallelism on Page 32 to adjust table within
1
⁄16" of sanding disc.
Connect machine to power, turn it ON, and
4.
adjust machine to desired speed.
Place workpiece on table and firmly against
5.
miter gauge (if using).
With moderate pressure, push workpiece into
6.
down-spin side of rotating disc. See Figures
30–32 for examples of disc sanding.
Figure 31. Example of miter sanding.
Figure 32. Example of sanding with table tilted.
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SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES
Installing unapproved accessories may
order online atwww.grizzly.comor call1-800-523-4777
cause machine to malfunction, resulting in
serious personal injury or machine damage.
To reduce this risk, only install accessories
recommended for this machine by Grizzly.
NOTICE
Refer to our website or latest catalog for
additional recommended accessories.
Grizzly 20" Sanding Discs
These tough, aluminum oxide sanding discs come
in a variety of grits to fit the Model G0967. These
sanding discs are pre-applied with top-quality
pressure-sensitive adhesive.
order online atwww.grizzly.comor call1-800-523-4777
®
G5562—SLIPIT
G5563—SLIPIT
1 Qt. Gel
®
11 Oz. Spray
Use on cast iron table surfaces and other unpainted metal surfaces to reduce sliding friction and
hang-ups. This product also reduces rust and
prevents resin build-up.
Hand-picked selection of commonly used dust
collection components for 4" dust ports.
G0862—3 HP Portable Cyclone Dust Collector
The G0862 features a 3 HP motor, a whopping
1941 CFM of airflow capacity, and a 45-gallon
collection capacity. It's packed with features like
a quick-release collection drum, latching system,
high-efficiency, two-stage separation driven by
a 16" aluminum impeller, durable powder coated
finish, and a heavy-duty steel frame and housing.
Figure 38. G0862 3 HP Portable Cyclone Dust
Collector.
T10456—Heavy-Duty Anti-Fatigue Mat 3' x 5'
This Heavy-Duty Anti-Fatigue Mat features beveled edges and no-slip tread for safety and
comfort. Open-hole design allows liquid to drain
through, so it's perfect for wet or oily conditions.
3
Measures 3' wide x 5' long x
⁄8" thick.
D4256
D4206
W1017
W1053
W1007
W1317
Figure 39. T10456 Anti-Fatigue Mat 3' x 5'.
Figure 37. Dust collection accessories.
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
To reduce risk of shock or
accidental startup, always
disconnect machine from
power before adjustments,
maintenance, or service.
Schedule
For optimum performance from this machine, this
maintenance schedule must be strictly followed.
Ongoing
To minimize your risk of injury and maintain proper
machine operation, shut down the machine immediately if you ever observe any of the items below,
and fix the problem before continuing operations:
Cleaning &
Protecting
Cleaning the Model G0967 is relatively easy.
Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and
wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any
resin has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner
to remove it.
Protect the unpainted cast iron table by wiping it
clean after every use—this ensures moisture from
wood dust does not remain on bare metal surfaces. Keep the table rust-free with regular applications of a metal protectant like those shown in
Figure 36 on Page 28.
Cleaning
• Loose mounting bolts.
• Damaged sanding disc.
Worn or damaged wires.
•
Any other unsafe condition.
•
After Each Use
• Sweep surrounding dust and shavings.
• Clean/protect table.
Weekly Maintenance
• Clean/vacuum dust buildup off of motor fan
and inside machine cabinet.
Sanding Disc
Using an abrasive surface cleaner can prolong
the life of a clogged sanding disc, provided it is in
otherwise good condition. See Accessories on
Page 27 for more details.
To clean sanding disc:
1. Turn machine ON.
Using table as support, rub abrasive cleaner
2.
on sanding disc in continuous motion, covering entire surface of disc until disc is no longer clogged.
Turn machine OFF.
3.
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Review the troubleshooting procedures in this section if a problem develops with your machine. If you need
the
serial number and manufacture date of your machine before calling.
SECTION 7: SERVICE
replacement parts or additional help with a procedure, call our Technical Support. Note: Please gather
Troubleshooting
Motor & Electrical
SymptomPossible CausePossible Solution
Machine does
not start, or
power supply
breaker
immediately
trips after
startup.
Machine
stalls or is
underpowered.
Machine has
vibration or
noisy operation.
Machine
operates in
reverse.
1. Power switch in OFF position.
2. Stop button depressed/at fault.
3. Machine circuit breaker(s) tripped.
4. Incorrect power supply voltage or circuit size.
5. Power supply circuit breaker tripped or fuse
blown.
6. Motor wires connected incorrectly.
7. Wiring broken, disconnected, or corroded.
8. ON/OFF switch or machine circuit breaker at
fault.
9. Inverter (VFD) at fault.
10. Braking resistor at fault.
11. Transformer at fault.
12. Relay at fault.
13. Motor or motor bearings at fault.
1. Workpiece material unsuitable for machine.
2. Motor wires connected incorrectly.
3. Machine undersized for task.
4. Motor overheated.
5. Machine circuit breaker tripped.
6. Extension cord too long.
7. Motor or motor bearings at fault.
1. Motor or component loose.
2. Machine feet not adjusted properly or loose.
3. Sanding disc out of balance or loose.
4. Motor fan rubbing on fan cover.
5. Motor bearings at fault.
1. Motor power connections wired out of phase.1. Correct phase polarity (Page 20).
1. Turn power switch to ON position.
2. Rotate Stop button head to reset. Replace if at fault.
3. Reset circuit breaker(s).
4. Ensure correct power supply voltage and circuit size
(Page 10).
5. Ensure circuit is free of shorts. Reset circuit breaker or
replace fuse.
6. Correct motor wiring connections (Page 35).
7. Fix broken wires or disconnected/corroded
connections (Page 35).
8. Replace switch/machine circuit breaker.
9. Inspect inverter (VFD); replace if at fault.
10. Inspect braking resistor; replace if at fault.
11. Inspect transformer; replace if at fault.
12. Inspect relay; replace if at fault.
13. Replace motor.
1. Only sand wood/ensure moisture is below 20%
(Page 23).
6. Move machine closer to power supply; use shorter
extension cord (Page 11).
7. Replace motor.
1. Replace damaged or missing bolts/nuts or tighten if
loose.
2. Tighten/adjust machine feet to stabilize machine.
3. Tighten disc hub or replace disc.
4. Fix/replace fan cover; replace loose/damaged fan.
5. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose shaft
requires bearing replacement.
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Operation
SymptomPossible CausePossible Solution
Sanding discs
clog quickly
or excessive
sanding disc
replacement.
Deep sanding
grooves or
scores in
workpiece.
Burn marks on
workpiece.
Glazed sanding
surfaces.
Workpiece not
sanded square
when table tilt is
set to 0˚.
Sanded
workpiece
angle does not
match miter
gauge setting.
Abrasive grit
rubs off sanding
disc easily.
Workpiece
frequently gets
pulled out of
your hands.
1. Excessive sanding speed.
2. Excessive workpiece pressure.
3. Using too fine of sanding grit.
4. Sanding softwood.
5. Sanding wet stock; workpiece has high sap
content.
6. Not using full width of sanding surface.
7. Worn sanding disc.
1. Excessive sanding speed.
2. Workpiece sanded across grain.
3. Excessive workpiece pressure.
4. Sandpaper too coarse for desired finish.
5. Workpiece held still against disc.
1. Excessive sanding speed.
2. Excessive workpiece pressure.
3. Using too fine of sanding grit.
4. Workpiece held still against disc.
5. Sanding disc loaded with sawdust, resin, and/
or pitch.
1. Sanding wet stock; workpiece has high sap
content.
2. Sanding disc loaded with sawdust, resin, and/
or pitch.
1. Table is not perpendicular to sanding disc.
2. Table is not parallel to sanding disc.
1. Miter gauge needs to be calibrated.1. Calibrate miter gauge scale (Page 33).
1. Sanding disc has been stored in an incorrect
environment.
2. Sanding disc has been folded or crushed.
1. Not supporting workpiece properly.1. Use miter gauge to support workpiece.
1. Decrease sanding speed.
2. Reduce workpiece pressure.
3. Use a coarser grit sandpaper (Page 22).
4. Use different stock or accept characteristics of
workpiece and plan on cleaning (Page 29)/replacing
(Page 24) disc frequently.
5. Dry workpiece properly before sanding (Page 23); use
different stock or accept characteristics of workpiece
and plan on cleaning (Page 29)/replacing (Page 24)
disc frequently.
6. Position workpieces to use different locations to use
full width of sanding surface; move workpiece back
and forth across sanding surface if operation allows it.
7. Replace sanding disc (Page 24).
1. Decrease sanding speed.
2. Sand workpiece with grain.
3. Reduce workpiece pressure.
4. Use a finer grit sandpaper (Page 22).
5. Move workpiece back and forth across sanding
surface if operation allows it.
1. Decrease sanding speed.
2. Reduce workpiece pressure.
3. Use a coarser grit sandpaper (Page 22).
4. Move workpiece back and forth across sanding
surface if operation allows it.
1. Dry workpiece properly before sanding (Page 23); use
different stock or accept characteristics of workpiece
and plan on cleaning (Page 29)/replacing (Page 24)
disc frequently.
1. Replace sanding disc (Page 24). Store sanding disc in
a cool, dry area.
2. Replace sanding disc (Page 24). Store sanding disc
flat, not folded or bent.
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Adjusting Table Gap
& Parallelism
The X-axis miter slot must be parallel with the face
of the sanding disc to ensure accurate results.
There should also be no more than
the edge of the table and the sanding disc in order
to minimize the risk of the workpiece and the
operator's fingers being caught in the gap. On the
other hand, if this gap is too small, the sandpaper
will rub against the table, damaging both.
1
⁄16" between
x 6
Perform this adjustment any time the sanding disc
is changed or the table tilt is adjusted.
Tools Needed Qty
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ............................ 1
45° to disc, then tighten jam nut on 45° stop
screw without turning stop screw to secure
setting.
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Compare the manufacture date of your machine to the one
number and manufacture date of your
machine before calling. This information can be found on the main machine label.
machine
SECTION 8: WIRING
stated in this manual, and study this section carefully.
If there are differences between your machine and what is shown in this section, call Technical Support at
(570) 546-9663 for assistance BEFORE making any changes to the wiring on your machine. An updated
wiring diagram may be available. Note:Please gather the serial
Wiring Safety Instructions
SHOCK HAZARD. Working on wiring that is con-
nected to a power source is extremely dangerous.
Touching electrified parts will result in personal
injury including but not limited to severe burns,
electrocution, or death. Disconnect the power
from the machine before servicing electrical components!
MODIFICATIONS. Modifying the wiring beyond
what is shown in the diagram may lead to unpredictable results, including serious injury or fire.
This includes the installation of unapproved aftermarket parts.
WIRE CONNECTIONS. All connections must
be tight to prevent wires from loosening during
machine operation. Double-check all wires disconnected or connected during any wiring task to
ensure tight connections.
CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS. You MUST follow
the requirements at the beginning of this manual
when connecting your machine to a power source.
WIRE/COMPONENT DAMAGE. Damaged wires
or components increase the risk of serious personal injury, fire, or machine damage. If you notice
that any wires or components are damaged while
performing a wiring task, replace those wires or
components.
MOTOR WIRING. The motor wiring shown in
these diagrams is current at the time of printing
but may not match your machine. If you find this
to be the case, use the wiring diagram inside the
motor junction box.
CAPACITORS/INVERTERS. Some capacitors
and power inverters store an electrical charge for
up to 10 minutes after being disconnected from
the power source. To reduce the risk of being
shocked, wait at least this long before working on
capacitors.
EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If you are experiencing difficulties understanding the information
included in this section, contact our Technical
Support at (570) 546-9663.
The photos and diagrams
included in this section are
best viewed in color. You
can view these pages in
color at www.grizzly.com.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
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CONTROL PANEL
Wiring Diagram
MOTOR 220V
V2
V2
U2
W2
W2
Inverter (VFD)
EURA E2000-0015S2
W1
STOP ButtonON/OFF Switch
XINDALI
SDL16-EBW8465
4
4
U1
V1
W1
W1
V1
W1
V1
U1
U1
U1
Ground
Hot
3
2
4
1
0
5
4
G
GOCHENG
XB2-BS542
3
3
3
1
NC
2
2
4
0
5
4
4
2
3
11
Potentiometer
KX 2W
4.7K
101112
10
12
Hot
220 VAC
6-15 Plug
ELECTRICAL
CABINET
W1
V1
U1
12
11
10
5
4
4
4
3
2
0
N
L
12
12
11
10
5
3
2
0
N
L
11
10
5
4
3
2
0
N
L
4
12
11
10
5
3
2
0
N
L
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14
13
TA TB TC DO1 24V CM DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 10V AI1 AI2 GNDAO1AO2
L1 L2PUVWB
P
N2
L2
L2
N2
P
B
B
Transformer
TTMC COD.045/90
READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY
12
11
ON
10
1 2
W1
U1
V1
1
0
Braking Resistor
500W 80Ω
ON PAGE 35!
0
14
13
5
1
Relay
GOCHENG
GB2N-GS
8
3
4
Circuit Breaker
JUCHE DZ47-63 C2
1
N1
Circuit Breaker
JUCHE DZ47-63 C16
L1
1412
913
5
4
2
N2
L2
N
L1 L2 L3
Power Switch
JUCHE JFD11-25
T1 T2 T3
N1
L
L1
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Electrical Component Photos
Figure 48. Motor wiring.
Figure 49. Control panel wiring.
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
Figure 50. Electrical cabinet.
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SECTION 9: PARTS
We do our best to stock replacement parts when possible, but we cannot guarantee that all parts shown
are available for purchase. Call (800) 523-4777 or visit www.grizzly.com/parts to check for availability.
Main
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18
11
17
13
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55
10
94
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9
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Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
80
71
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REF P ART #DESCRI P TIONREF P ART #DESCRI P TION
Main Parts List
1P0967001MOTOR GUARD49P0967049CABINET DOOR
2P0967002SHOULDER BOLT M8-1.25 X 6, 9 X 16.550P0967050CA M LATCH
3P0967003TABLE MOUNT LEFT51P0967051E LECTRI CAL MOUNTI NG BO ARD
4P0967004PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 652P0967052I NVERTER EURA E2000-0015S2
5P0967005TABLE TILT POINTER53P0967053ELECTRICAL BOX DOOR
6P0967006ADJUSTABLE HANDLE M8-1.25 X 32, 63L54P0967054CAM LOCK CIRCULAR-KEYWAY
7P0967007FLAT WASHER 8 MM55P0967055DI SC GUARD LOWER
8P0967008FLAT WASHER 8 MM57P0967057KNOB BOLT M8-1.25 X 15, D32, ROUND KD
9P0967009LOCK WASHER 8MM58P0967058CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16
10P0967010CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 3059P0967059FL AT WAS HER 8MM
11P0967011TILT SCALE60P0967060CAP SCREW M6-1 X 30
12P0967012RIVET 2 X 6MM NAMEPLATE, STEEL61P0967061DUST HOSE 4" X 20"
13P0967013SANDING DISC STEEL62P0967062HOSE CLAMP 4"
14P0967014BUSHING 10 X 48 X 8MM64P0967064MI TE R BAR
15P0967015CAP SCREW M6-1 X 2565P0967065MI TER GAUGE
16P0967016SANDING DISC 20" PSA 60-GRIT (2 PK)66P0967066MITER GAUGE POINTER
17P0967017PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 667P0967067FLA T WASHE R 5MM
18P0967018FL AT WAS HER 5MM68P0967068PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10
19P0967019DI SC GUARD UPPER69P0967069KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 25, 5-LOBE, D32
20P0967020TABLE70P0967070CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
21P0967021MO TOR FLA NGE70-1 P0967070-1 CONTROL PANEL
22P0967022KEY 8 X 7 X 3270-2 P0967070-2 SPEED DI AL
23P0967023MOTOR 2HP 220V 3-PH70-3 P0967070-3 POTENTIOMETER KX 2W 4.7K
23-1 P0967023-1 MOTOR FAN COVER70-4 P0967070-4 SET SCREW M4-.7 X 6 SLOTTED
23-2 P0967023-2 MOTOR FAN70-5 P0967070-5 STOP BUTTON GOCHENG XB2-BS542
23-3 P0967023-3 MOTOR JUNCTI O N BOX70-6 P0967070-6 ON/OFF SWITCH XI NDALI SDL16-EBW8465
23-4 P0967023-4 BALL BEARING 6203-2RS (FRONT)71P0967071PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8
23-5 P0967023-5 BALL BEARING 6205-2RS (REAR)73P0967073FLAT WASHER 6 MM
24P0967024FLAT WASHER 10MM74P0967074HE X NUT M6- 1
25P0967025LOCK WASHER 10MM75P0967075PHLP HD SCR M4-. 7 X 16
26P0967026CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 3576P0967076DIN RAIL 25 X 30 X 240MM
27P0967027HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 3077P0967077TRANSFORMER TTMC COD. 045/90 30VA 240V
28P0967028LOCK WASHER 8MM78P0967078RELAY GOCHENG GB2N-GS 24VAC
29P0967029FL AT WAS HER 8MM79P0967079CI RCUI T BREAK ER J UCHE DZ47 -63 C2
30P0967030CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 1680P0967080CI RCUIT BREAKER J UCHE DZ47-63 C16
31P0967031LOCK WASHER 8MM81P0967081WIRE LOOM 25 X 30 X 240MM
32P0967032FL AT WAS HER 8MM82P0967082TERMINAL BAR 3P M4 X 20 TM4
33P0967033MOTOR BASE83P0967083PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 12
34P0967034CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 1684P0967084BRAKING RESISTOR 500W 80OHM
35P0967035LOCK WASHER 8MM85P0967085PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 12
36P0967036FL AT WAS HER 8MM86P0967086DOOR KEY
37P0967037CONTROL PANEL BOX87P0967087PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 20
38P0967038PLASTIC CAP88P0967088POWER CORD 16G 3W 98" 6-15P
39P0967039PEDESTAL89P0967089MOTOR CORD 16G 4W 69"
40P0967040FL AT WAS HER 8MM90P0967090STRAIN RELIEF TYPE-3 M20-1.5
41P0967041CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 4091P0967091CONTROL PANEL CORD 22G 10W 59"
42P0967042FLAT WASHER 10 X 22 X 2MM92P0967092STRAIN RELIEF TYPE-3 M18-1.5
43P0967043TA BLE MOUNT RI GHT93P0967093TERMINAL BAR 11P DIN30 12-14G
44P0967044P OWER S WI TCH J UCHE J FD11-2594P0967094CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35
45P0967045HE X NUT M10 -1. 595P0967095LOCK NUT M8-1.25
46P0967046FOOT M10-1.5 X 5096P0967096HI NGE
47P0967047FOOT PAD97P0967097FLAT HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 10
48P0967048CABINET
Model G0967 (Mfd. Since 06/23)
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REF PART #DE S CRIPTIONREF PART #DES CRIPTION
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104
106
Labels & Cosmetics
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WARNING!
To reduce risk of death
or serious injury, read
manual BEFORE using
machine.
To get a new manual, call
(800) 523-4777 or go to
www.grizzly.com.
WARNING!
INJURY/SHOCK
HAZARD!
Disconnect power
before adjustments,
maintenance, or
service.
To reduce risk of serious personal injury while using this machine:
1. Read and understand owner’s manual before operating.
2. Always wear approved eye protection and respirator.
3. Only plug power cord into a grounded outlet.
4. Support workpiece with miter gauge, backstop, or worktable.
5. Maintain 1/16" maximum clearance between table and sandpaper.
6. Never touch moving sandpaper.
7. Always sand in accordance with directional arrows on machine.
8. Make sure sander is properly assembled, adjusted, and stable before
9. Never sand pointed stock with point facing into sanding rotation, and
10. Only remove jammed pieces when sandpaper is stopped.
11. Turn motor OFF and disconnect power before changing sandpaper,
12. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, jewelry, or other articles that can get
13. Never reach over moving sanding disc.
14. Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.
15. Do not operate under influence of drugs or alcohol, or when tired.
16. Prevent unauthorized use by children or untrained users; restrict access
WARNING!
operating. Only operate with all guards in place.
never force workpiece into sanding surface.
making adjustments, or servicing.
entangled. Tie back long hair and roll up sleeves.
or disable machine when unattended.
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G0967
109
WARNING!
EYE/LUNG INJURY
HAZARD!
Always wear safety
glasses and a
respirator when
using this machine.
WARNING!
ABRASION INJURY
HAZARD!
Do not touch
moving sanding
disc or personal
injury may occur!
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DISC ROTATION
103
5001800
103
107
grizzly.com
101P0967101COMBO WARNING LABEL106P0967106GRIZZLY.COM LABEL
102P0967102DISC ROTATION LABEL107P0967107GRIZZLY NAMEPLATE SMALL
103P0967103ELECTRICITY LABEL108P0967108MODEL NUMBER LABEL
104P0967104VARIABLE-SPEED LABEL109P0967109TO UCH-UP PAI NT, GRI ZZLY BE I GE
105P0967105TOUCH-UP PAI NT, GRI ZZLY GREEN110P0967110MACHINE ID LABEL
Safety labels help reduce the risk of serious injury caused by machine hazards. If any label comes
off or becomes unreadable, the owner of this machine MUST replace it in the original location
before resuming operations. For replacements, contact (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com.
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WARRANTY & RETURNS
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,
negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,
or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.
In the event you need to use this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will
then issue you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of
the carton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the
merchandise.
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.
To
you can
applicable information for
take advantage of this warranty, you must register it at https://www.grizzly.com/forms/warranty, or
scan the QR code below to be automatically directed to our warranty registration page. Enter all
the product.
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