Grizzly H6332 User Manual

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MODEL H6332
11⁄4" BRAD NAILER
COPYRIGHT © OCTOBER, 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC., REVISED DECEMBER, 2007 (TS)
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#JK7652 PRINTED IN CHINA
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SAFETY
For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual
Before Operating This Equipment
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazard­ous conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words which are 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.
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.
NOTICE
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful infor­mation about proper operation of the equipment.
Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Tools
1. KEEP ALL SAFETY DEVICES IN
PLACE and in working order.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form habit of check-
ing to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before operation.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
4. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENT. Do not use pneu-
matic tools in damp or wet loca­tions, or where any flammable or noxious fumes may exist. Keep work area well lighted.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS
AWAY. All children and visitors
should be kept at a safe distance from work area.
6. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD
PROOF by locking your shop and
shutting off air valves.
7. DO NOT FORCE TOOL. It will do
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the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
8. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
9. DO NOT USE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL.
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Safety Instructions For Pneumatic Tools
10. USE PROPER AIR HOSE for the
tool. Make sure your air hose is in good condition and is long enough to reach your work without stretching.
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neck ties, rings, bracelets, or other jew­elry which may get caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear is recom­mended. Wear a protective hair cov­ering to contain long hair.
12. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES.
Also use a face or dust mask if oper­ation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.
13. WEAR APPROVED HEARING PROTECTION. Air escaping from
pneumatic tools can exceed safe exposure limits and may cause hearing damage with prolonged exposure.
14. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It is safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool.
15. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep tools lubricated and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
16. REDUC E THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL FIRING. Do not
carry tool with hand on trigger and always disconnect from air when not in use.
17. DISCONNECT TOOLS before ser­vicing, changing accessories, or moving to another location.
18. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing/balance at all times.
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19. USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult owner’s
manual for recommended acces sories. The use of improper acces­sories may cause risk of injury.
20. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS BEFORE USING.
ing and alignment of parts, broken parts, part mounting, loose bolts, and any other conditions that may­affect machine operation. Repair or replace damaged parts.
21. NEVER LEAVE UNATTENDED TOOL CONNECTED TO AIR.
Disconnect the air hose and do not leave tool until it is relieved of any built up pressure.
22. NEVER ALLOW UNTRAINED USERS TO USE THIS TOOL WHILE UNSUPERVISED.
23. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE INTENDED OPERATION, STOP USING TOOL. Seek formal training
or research books or magazines that specialize in pneumatic tools.
24. BE AWARE OF HOSE LOCATION WHEN USING PNEUMATIC TOOLS. Hoses can easily become
a tripping hazard when laid across the floor or spread out in a disorga­nized fashion.
Check for bind-
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Additional Safety Instructions for Nailers
1. HAND INJURIES: Do not place your
hands near the nail point of entry. A nail can deflect and tear through the surface of the workpiece, puncturing your hand or fingers.
2. COMBUSTIBLE GASES: Never connect the nailer to pressurized oxygen or other combustible gases as a power source
. Only use fil­tered, lubricated, and regulated compressed air.
3. SAFE HANDLING: Never point the nailer at others! Do not keep the trigger pulled when loading fasten ers, carrying, or holding tool. Carry the nailer only by the handle, never by any other part. D
o not carry the nailer by the air hose. Disconnect the nailer from the air hose when going up and down ladders.
4. CLEANING: Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to clean the nailer; vapors in the nailer will ignite by a spark and cause it to explode.
5. HOSE USAGE: Make sure your air hose is designed for the tool in use, is in good condition, and is long enough to reach your work without stretching. However, an overly long air hose in the work area may be a tripping hazard.
6. OPERATING QUESTIONS: If you are not sure about the intended operation, stop using the nailer. Seek formal training or research books or magazines that specialize in pneumatic tools.
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7. MAINTENANCE: Always disconnect
air from the nailer when servicing or installing nails. During maintenance, a nailer connected to air may fire accidentally, causing serious per­sonal injury.
8. COMPRESSED AIR RATING: Do
not connect the nailer to compressed air that exceeds 120 PSI.
9. CHECK VALVE: Do not use a check
valve or any other fitting that allows air to remain in the tool.
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Operating this nailer can propel objects into the air, causing imme­diate eye damage. To protect your­self, always wear American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved safety glasses or goggles when oper­ating this equipment. In addition, this nailer discharges at up to 85-90 deci­bels. To protect your hearing, always wear ANSI approved ear protection when operating this nailer.
Never point this nailer at yourself or another person! Always pay attention to the direction this nailer is pointed. Use this tool with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator or bystander injury. Ignoring this warning may result in serious personal injury.
Nailer/stapler accidents routinely hap­pen while moving the gun to another location, such as up ladders, to anoth­er room, or even another job site. Always disconnect the gun immedi­ately after use and never transport the gun while connected to the air—even if the air compressor is disconnected from its power source!
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 tools with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury, damage to equipment or poor work results.
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INTRODUCTION
Foreword Contact Info
We are proud to offer the Grizzly Model H6332 11⁄4" Brad Nailer. This model is part of a growing Grizzly family of fine pneumatic tools. 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 com­mitment to customer satisfaction.
The specifications, details, and photo­graphs in this manual represent the Model H6332 as supplied when the manual was prepared. However, owing to Grizzly’s pol­icy of continuous improvement, changes may be made at any time with no obliga­tion on the part of Grizzly.
Machine Data
Nail Size ..................................... 18 Gauge
Nail Length ....................................3/8"–1¼"
Magazine Capacity ...................... 100 Nails
Air Inlet ...........................................¼" NPT
Weight .............................................3¼ lbs.
Operating Pressure .................. 60-100 PSI
If you have any comments regarding this manual, please write to us at the following address:
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
C/O Technical Documentation Manager
P.O. Box 2069
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069
Most importantly, we stand behind our tools. If you have any service questions or parts requests, please call or write us at the location listed below.
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone: (570) 546-9663
Fax: (800) 438-5901 E-Mail: techsupport@grizzly.com Web Site: http://www.grizzly.com
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Read the manual before operation. Become familiar with this nailer, its safety instructions, and its operation before beginning any work. Serious personal injury may result if safety or operational information is not under­stood or followed.
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SET UP
Unpacking
Your Model H6332 left our warehouse in a carefully packed box. If you discover the nailer is damaged after you have signed for delivery, please immediately
call Customer Service at (570) 546-9663 for advice.
Save the containers and all packing mate­rials for possible inspection by the car­rier or its agent. Otherwise, filing a freight
claim can be difficult.
When you are completely satisfied with the condition of the shipment, you should inventory the equipment.
Inventory
After you open the nailer box, you should find the following.
Model H6332 Inventory (Figure 1)
A. Nailer .................................................. 1
B. Pneumatic Tool Oil ............................ 1
C. Hex Wrench 3mm .............................. 1
D. Hex Wrench 4mm .............................. 1
A
B
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D
C
Figure 1. Model H6332 inventory.
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Compressed Air
Quick Connector
Quick Coupler
Air Hose
Quick Coupler
Quick Connector
Lubricator
Filter
Regulator
Air
Compressor
Your
Tool
System
The Model H6332 is designed to be oper­ated at 60-100 PSI using clean, dry, regu­lated, compressed air. DO NOT exceed
the 120 PSI maximum operating pres­sure for your model.
Before using your new nailer, regulate the air pressure on your air compressor to the minimum PSI for your model.
An in-line filter/lubricator/regulator unit, depicted in Figure 2, can be installed and should be located as close to the nailer as possible.
The filter/lubricator/regulator unit will pro­tect your tool from damaging water build­up, allow you to adjust and maintain constant air pressure to your tool, and save you the inconvenience of having to manually lubricate your tool every time you use it.
Exceeding the maximum permissible operating pressure may cause the nailer to explode, blowing metal frag­ments in all directions. To protect yourself from serious personal injury, DO NOT allow your air compressor to exceed the recommended pressure when connected to this nailer!
Check the current Grizzly catalog for avail­ability of this unit. If you plan on install­ing a filter/lubricator/regulator unit in your compressed air system, always follow the connection instructions that come with the unit.
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Figure 2. Typical filter/lubricator/regulator installation order.
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Safety Nose
Mechanism
A safety mechanism on the nose of the nailer protects against accidental firing. When the trigger is pressed, the nailer will not fire until the safety nose mechanism is depressed.
Before you use your nailer for the first time, check the safety nose mechanism to ensure proper function. To do this:
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM THE AIR SUPPLY!
2. Make sure the magazine is empty and
contains no nails.
3. Make sure the trigger and the safety nose mechanism move up and down without sticking.
4. Connect the nailer to the air supply.
5. Without pressing the trigger, depress
the safety nose mechanism against a scrap piece of wood that is clean and free of any knots, nails, or other foreign objects.
— If the nailer does not fire, then the
safety nose mechanism is working correctly.
— If the nailer does fire when you
do this, immediately disconnect the nailer from the air supply and call Grizzly Technical Support at (570) 546-9663 for help.
— If the nailer fires when the trigger
is pulled, without the safety nose mechanism being depressed, then the nailer is not working properly. If this occurs, call Grizzly Technical Support at (570) 546-9663 for help.
— If you find that the safety nose
mechanism is not working properly, check the lubrication of its sliding components.
The safety mechanism is a mechanical device that could fail. Never rely on this mechanism as an excuse to point the nailer at yourself or any bystand­ers. Serious injury may occur.
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OPERATIONS
Loading
When replacing nails in your Model H6332, follow these guidelines:
Gauge: 18 Length: 3/8" – 11⁄4" Capacity: 100
To load your nailer:
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM THE
AIR SUPPLY!
2. Grip the nailer firmly, release the catch lever and slide the magazine pusher open, as shown in Figure 3.
Catch Lever
Pusher
Figure 3. Releasing catch lever and
sliding magazine pusher back.
3. Insert a strip of nails, pointed-end down, into the magazine as shown in
Figure 4.
Figure 4. Loading nails into magazine.
4. Slide the nails all the way down to the
nose of the nailer.
5. Slide the pusher back until the catch lever locks.
Operating
If you have not read the safety instruc­tions in this manual, do not operate the nailer.
Before you operate your nailer, place five to six drops of the included oil into the quick connect fitting where the nailer con­nects to the air supply.
To operate your nailer:
1. Connect the air supply to the quick
connect fitting.
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2. To test for proper nail penetration, hold the nailer perpendicular to the surface of a piece of clean scrap wood that is thick enough for the length of nails you have loaded.
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3. Depress the safety nose mechanism against your workpiece.
Adjusting Depth
4. Before pulling the trigger, make sure
your free hand and other body parts are positioned out of the way of a potential path of a nail in case of deflection.
Deflection is caused when grain
irregularities, knots or foreign objects inside the wood cause the nail to change its path, resulting in the nail puncturing the surface of the workpiece, as shown in Figure 5.
Besides damaging your workpiece,
deflection can cause injury if your free hand is securing the workpiece in the location that the nail deflects.
Figure 5. Example of nail deflection.
A depth adjustment knob is attached to the nose for setting the nail depth.
To adjust the dep
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM THE
AIR SUPPLY!
2. Rotate the adjustment knob (Figure
6) clockwise to drive the nails deeper
or counterclockwise to drive the nails shallower.
Safety Nose
Figure 6. Depth adjustment controls.
3. Connect the nailer to the air supply, test
the nail depth, and repeat this proce­dure until the nail depth is satisfactory.
th:
Adjustment
Knob
5. Pull the trigger.
— If the nail drove into the wood far
enough, continue with your intended operations.
— If the nail either went too far or not
far enough, then go to the Adjusting Depth section on this page.
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Clearing Jammed
Nails
4. Open the nailer nose by removing the
rubber nose tip, depressing the nose release mechanism, and opening the nose cover as shown in Figure 7.
A jammed nail must be cleared before using the nailer again.
To clear a jammed nail from the dis charge area:
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM THE
AIR SUPPLY!
2. Release the catch lever and slide back the magazine pusher.
3. Remove the nail stick from the maga­zine.
Nose Release
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Nose Cover
Figure 7. Nose opened to clear a jam.
5. Dislodge the jammed nail with a tool
that will fit in the slot on the underside of the nose.
6. Throw the damaged nail away and insert a new nail stick that only contains clean, undamaged nails. DO NOT use dirty or damaged nails!
7. Slide the pusher back until it locks into
position.
Nose Tip
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Replacing Pistons/O-
Rings
If you use your nailer day in and day out, repair pistons are cheap insurance against wasted down time and lost profits, in the event that a piston or piston shaft becomes worn out. A replacement piston and O-ring kit, part PH6332082, may be purchased for the Model H6332.
Always disconnect air from nailer whenever servicing! During mainte­nance, a nailer connected to air may fire accidentally, causing serious personal injury!
To replace a piston:
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM THE
AIR SUPPLY!
2. Remove all nails from the magazine cartridge.
4. Open the nose cover as if to clear a jammed nail.
5. Watch the discharge area and push the top of the piston with your finger. You will see the piston shaft slide down the discharge area.
6. With a long flathead screwdriver or similarly shaped tool, push the piston shaft back inside the nailer until you can grip the piston head and remove it from the cylinder. (Be careful not to scratch the discharge area when push­ing the piston shaft with the screw­driver.)
7. Place a new O-ring on the new piston and apply a thin film of the nailer lubri­cating oil on the O-ring.
8. Insert the new piston in the cylinder. Make sure that the grooves on the piston shaft line up with those on the guide at the bottom of the cylinder. The new piston should easily slide into the cylinder. DO NOT force the piston into the cylinder! If the piston is not easily inserted, double-check the alignment of the piston shaft with the grooves on the guide.
9. After the piston is inserted correctly, close the magazine. Replace the top cap assembly and tighten the four cap screws.
3. Remove the four cap screws on the top of the nailer, near the exhaust port, and remove the cap. The top of the piston should now be visible inside the cylinder, which is housed in the head of the nailer.
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10. For more assistance, or to install a complete O-ring set, refer to the break­down diagram in the back of this manual for component locations.
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CLEANING & LUBRICATION
Cleaning
Use a good solvent to clean the nose assembly of the nailer. Always be sure that the nailer is dry before using it again.
Do not allow dust, chips, sand, etc. into the air connectors or into the body of the nailer; this may result in leaks and dam­age to the nailer and the air couplings.
Never use gasoline or other flamma­ble liquids to clean this tool. Vapors in the tool may ignite, causing the tool to explode. Ignoring this warning may lead to serious personal injury or even death!
Lubricating
Pneumatic tool oil has been included with your new Grizzly nailer to help maintain its useful life. Place two to six drops of oil in the nailer air inlet (as shown in Figure
8) before ever y use, or after 2 hours of
continuous use.
Wipe off any excess oil near the nailer exhaust to avoid dust build-up. When the oil that was included with the nailer has been completely used, replace with Grizzly Model G2820 Pneumatic Tool Oil.
Another option to manual oiling would be to install a lubricator in your air compres­sor line. If your air compressor line already has a lubricator, then regular lubrication of your nailer will not be necessary. Just make sure there is always oil in the lubri­cator.
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Figure 8. Lubricating nailer via air inlet.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Air leaking at trigger valve area.
1. O-rings in trigger valve hous ing are damaged.
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1. O-rings must be replaced & operation of safety nose must be checked.
Air leaking between hous ing and hose.
Air leaking between hous ing and cap assembly.
Tool skips nails while discharg ing.
Tool runs slowly or has a loss of power.
Fasteners fre quently jam the nailer.
Nailer does not fire.
Air blows out of exhaust cap; nailer will not fire.
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1. Loose screws in housing.
2. Damaged O-ring.
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3. Loose air fitting.
1. Damaged seal. 1. Replace damaged seals.
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1. Air leaks.
2. Dirt in nose.
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3. Dirt or damage prevents
4. Inadequate air flow to tool.
5. Worn piston O-ring or lack of
6. Damaged trigger valve
7. Worn bumper.
8. Cap seal leaking.
1. Nailer is not lubricated.
2. Broken spring in cap assem
3. Exhaust port in cap is
1. Nails are the wrong size.
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2. Nails are bent or dirty.
3. Magazine or nose screws
4. Driver or driver guide are
5. Nails are wrong angle.
1. Nailer is not lubricated.
2. Nail is jammed in magazine
3. Piston shaft is damaged.
4. Air pressure too low.
1. O-ring slipped out of groove
nails from moving freely.
lubrication.
rings.
bly.
blocked.
are loose.
worn or damaged.
or discharge area.
or damaged inside nailer.
1. Tighten screws.
2. Replace O-ring.
3. Tighten air fitting & use teflon tape.
1. Tighten screws and fittings.
2. Clean nose.
3. Clean magazine and inspect/ repair damage.
4. Check fittings, hose, compres sor & air pressure.
5. Replace O-ring and lubricate.
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6. Replace trigger valve O-rings.
7. Replace bumper.
8. Replace cap seal.
1. Lubricate nailer.
2. Replace spring.
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3. Clean or replace damaged inter nal parts.
1. Use correct nails.
2. Use undamaged, clean nails.
3. Tighten magazine.
4. Replace worn or damaged parts.
5. Use correct angle nails.
1. Follow lubricating instructions.
2. Clear nailer magazine or dis charge area.
3. Replace piston shaft.
4. Check/increase air pressure.
1. Reinstall/replace suspect O-ring; turn down the air pressure to prevent.
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H6332 PARTS BREAKDOWN
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H6332 PARTS LIST
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
1 PH6332001 STEEL BALL 44 PH6332044 FIXED COVER
2 PH6332002 ORIENTATION SPRING 45 PSB15M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 20
3 PH6332003 SHOULDER BOLT M4-.7 X 16 46 PH6332046 TORSION SPRING
4 PH6332004 DIRECTION SPRING 47 PRP18M ROLL PIN 4 X 12
5 PH6332005 AIR DEFLECTOR 48 PH6332048 NOSE COVER LOCKING PIN
6 PSB15M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 20 49 PH6332049 COMPRESSION SPRING
7 PLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM 50 PH6332050 SLIDE BLOCK
8 PH6332008 CYLINDER CAP 51 PH6332051 HANDLE COVER
9 PH6332009 SEALING WASHER 18MM 52 PH6332052 HANDLE
10 PH6332010 O-RING 17 X 2.65 53 PSB110M CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 6
11 PH6332011 COMPRESSION SPRING 54 PH6332054 NOSE COVER
12 PH6332012 O-RING 33.6 X 2 55 PRP61M ROLL PIN 3 X 12
13 PH6332013 SWITCH PISTON 56 PH6332056 MOVABLE NOSE COVER
14 PH6332014 GASKET 57 PH6332057 DRIVER GUIDE
15 PH6332015 O-RING 30 X 3 58 PSB16M CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 16
16 PH6332016 O-RING 23.5 X 2 59 PH6332059 SAFETY GUARD CLAMP B
17 PH6332017 MAIN PISTON 60 PSB145M CAP SCREW M3-.5 X 16
18 PH6332018 O-RING 48.7 X 2.65 61 PH6332061 INLAY STRIP
19 PH6332019 COLLAR 62 PH6332062 MOVABLE MAGAZINE
20 PH6332020 CYLINDER 63 PSS23M SET SCREW M4-.7 X 10
21 PH6332021 BUMPER 64 PH6332064 MAGAZINE SLIDE PLATE
22 PH6332022 PISTON SLOT WASHER 65 PH6332065 SPRING CAP
23 PH6332023 GUN BODY 66 PH6332066 COMPRESSION SPRING
24 PH6332024 DIRECTION SEAT 67 PSB56M CAP SCREW M3-.5 X 10
25 PRP55M ROLL PIN 3 X 27 68 PH6332068 FIX SEAT
26 PH6332026 COMPRESSION SPRING 69 PH6332069 TORSION SPRING
27 PH6332027 ADJUSTMENT SEAT 70 PRP42M ROLL PIN 3 X 20
28 PH6332028 ROLL PIN 1.5 X 8 71 PH6332071 CATCH LEVER
29 PH6332029 ADJUSTMENT BOLT 72 PSB18M CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 8
30 PH6332030 COMPRESSION SPRING 73 PH6332073 MAG. CONNECTOR PLATE
31 PH6332031 SAFETY GUARD 74 PH6332074 MAGAZINE HOUSING
32 PH6332032 O-RING 7 X 1.5 75 PH6332075 SAFETY GUARD CLAMP A
33 PH6332033 TRIGGER VALVE GUIDE 76 PSB23M CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 12
34 PH6332034 COMPRESSION SPRING 77 PH6332077 RUBBER HANDGRIP
35 PH6332035 O-RING 1.9 X 1.1 78 PLN08M LOCK NUT M3-.5
36 PH6332036 SWITCH PIPE 79 PH6332079 O-RING 40 X 2.65
37 PH6332037 O-RING 11.2 X 1.6 80 PH6332080 END CAP
38 PH6332038 SWITCH SEAT 81 PH6332081 AIR PLUG 1/4 NPT
39 PH6332039 O-RING 13.2 X 1.9 82 PH6332082 PISTON REPAIR KIT
40 PH6332040 COMPRESSION SPRING 83 PH6332083 CARRYING CASE
41 PH6332041 TRIGGER 84 PAW03M HEX WRENCH 3MM
42 PH6332042 SAFETY PLATE 85 PAW04M HEX WRENCH 4MM
43 PRP64M ROLL PIN 3 X 18
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WARRANTY AND 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.
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then issue you a “Return Authorization 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.
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.
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone: (570) 546-9663
Fax: (800) 438-5901
E-Mail:
techsupport@grizzly.com
Web Site: http://www.grizzly.com
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon!
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WARRANTY CARD
Name _________________________________________________________________
Street _________________________________________________________________
City _______________________ State _________________________ Zip _________
Phone # ____________________
Model # ____________________ Order # _______________________ Serial # ______
The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to help us develop better products and services.
Email ________________________ Invoice # _____
All information is strictly confidential.
1. How did you learn about us? ____ ____Card Deck ____Website Other:________________________
2. Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to?
____ Cabinet Maker ____ Family Handyman ____ Hand Loader ____ Handy ____ Home Shop Machinist ____ Journal of Light Cont. ____ Live Steam ____ Model Airplane News ____ Modeltec ____ Old House Journal
3. What is your annual household income?
4. What is your age group?
5. How long have you been a woodworker/metalworker?
6. How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly?
7. Do you think your machine represents a good value? ____Yes ____No
Advertisement ____Friend ____Catalog
____ Popular Mechanics ____ Popular Science ____ Popular Woodworking ____ Practical Homeowner ____ Precision Shooter ____ Projects in Metal ____ RC Modeler ____ Rifle ____ Shop Notes ____ Shotgun News
____$20,000-$29,000 ____$30,000-$39,000 ____$40,000-$49,000 ____$50,000-$59,000 ____$60,000-$69,000 ____$70,000+
____20-29 ____30-39 ____40-49 ____50-59 ____60-69 ____70+
____0-2 Years ____2-8 Years ____8-20 Years ____20+ Years
____0-2 ____3-5 ____6-9 ____10+
____ Today’s Homeowner ____ Wood ____ Wooden Boat ____ Woodshop News ____ Woodsmith ____ Woodwork ____ Woodworker West ____ Woodworker’s Journal ____ Other:
8. Would you recommend Grizzly Industrial to a friend? ____Yes ____No
9. Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for our customers in your area?
Note: We never use names more than 3 times.
10. Comments: _________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________
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____Yes ____No
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