Grizzly T33256 User guide

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MODEL T33256
4" X 36" BELT / 6" DISC
COMBO SANDER
(For models manufactured since 04/22)
COPYRIGHT © APRIL, 2022 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING : NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#CS22256 PRINTED IN CHINA
***Keep for Future Reference***
V1.0 4.22
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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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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................... 2
Contact Info.................................................... 2
Manual Accuracy Identification Controls & Components Machine Data Sheet
SECTION 1: SAFETY
Safety Instructions for Machinery Additional Safety for Combo Sanders
SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY
SECTION 3: SETUP
Needed for Setup Unpacking Inventory Site Considerations Bench Mounting Assembly Dust Collection Test Run
SECTION 4: OPERATIONS
Operation Overview Sanding Tips Choosing Sandpaper
Workpiece Inspection................................... 21
Adjusting Table Tilt Adjusting Miter Gauge Adjusting Platen Tilt Changing Sanding Disc Disc Sanding Changing Sanding Belt Checking/Adjusting Belt Tracking
Platen Sanding............................................. 27
Contour Sanding
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Schedule Cleaning & Protecting Cleaning Sanding Belt/Disc
SECTION 7: SERVICE
Troubleshooting Checking/Replacing V-Belt Calibrating Miter Gauge Scale Calibrating Table Tilt
SECTION 8: WIRING
Wiring Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram
SECTION 9: PARTS
Main Labels & Cosmetics
WARRANTY & RETURNS
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SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES
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We stand behind our machines! If you have ques­tions or need help, contact us with the information below. Before contacting, make sure you get the
serial number
from the
machine ID label. This will help us help you faster.
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We are proud to provide a high-quality owner’s manual with your new machine!
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you receive is
slightly different than shown in the manual
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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

Manual Accuracy

made every effort to be exact with the
sometimes the machine
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e post
manual updates for free
www.grizzly.com.
manufacture date and
Manufacture Date
Serial Number
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Identification

Become familiar with the names and locations of the controls and features shown below to better understand the instructions in this manual.
Idler Wheel
Belt Tracking Nut
Platen
Belt Tension Lever
Sanding Belt
Aluminum Disc
Work Stop
Disc Guard
Dust Port
ON/OFF Switch
w/Removable Key
Sanding Disc
Miter Gauge
Table
Lock Handle
For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating the Sander
a) Wear eye and ear protection. b) Support workpiece with miter gauge, backstop, or work table. c) Maintain 1⁄16 in. maximum clearance between table and sanding belt or disc. d) Avoid kickback by sanding in accordance with directional arrows.
Table
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Controls &
To reduce your risk of serious injury, read this entire manual BEFORE
Belt Sanding Components
Components
using machine.
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.
Disc Sanding Components
A
B
E
F
I
H
Figure 2. Belt sanding components.
E. Idler Roller: Provides belt support for an
additional, curved sanding surface.
F. Belt Tracking Nut: Controls side-to-side
tracking of sanding belt.
G
D
Figure 1. Disc sanding components.
A. Aluminum Disc: Provides disc support for
flat sanding surface.
B. Miter Gauge: Braces workpiece on table for
miter sanding. Adjusts between 60° left and 60° right.
C. Table: Supports workpiece as it is pressed
against sanding disc and tilts between 0°–45°.
Note: Table can also be installed for use
with sanding belt when platen is in vertical position.
D. Table Lock Handle: Loosens to adjust table
tilt; tightens to secure.
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C
G. Belt Tension Lever: Moves away from idler
roller to tension sanding belt; moves toward idler roller to release sanding belt tension.
H. Work Stop: Prevents workpiece from being
ejected from belt.
I. Platen: Provides belt support for flat sanding
surface and tilts between 0°–90°.
Power Controls
J
Figure 3. ON/OFF switch.
J. ON/OFF Switch w/Removable Key: Turns
motor ON/OFF and prevents accidental startup.
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Machine Data Sheet

MACHINE DATA
SHEET
Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901
MODEL T33256 4" X 36" BELT / 6" DISC COMBO SANDER
Product Dimensions:
Weight................................................................................................................................................................ 33 lbs.
Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height..................................................................... 20 x 16-1/2 x 25 in.
Footprint (Length x Width)..................................................................................................................... 16-1/2 x 10 in.
Shipping Dimensions:
Type............................................................................................................................................................. Cardboard
Content........................................................................................................................................................... Machine
Weight................................................................................................................................................................ 36 lbs.
Length x Width x Height....................................................................................................................... 22 x 13 x 16 in.
Must Ship Upright................................................................................................................................................... Yes
Electrical:
Power Requirement............................................................................................................ 120V, Single-Phase, 60Hz
Full-Load Current Rating....................................................................................................................................... 4.3A
Minimum Circuit Size.............................................................................................................................................. 15A
Connection Type....................................................................................................................................... Cord & Plug
Power Cord Included.............................................................................................................................................. Yes
Power Cord Length.............................................................................................................................................. 74 in.
Power Cord Gauge......................................................................................................................................... 18 AWG
Plug Included.......................................................................................................................................................... Yes
Included Plug Type................................................................................................................................................ 5-15
Switch Type................................................................................................. Paddle Safety Switch w/ Removable Key
Motors:
Main
Horsepower............................................................................................................................................. 1/2 HP
Phase............................................................................................................................................ Single-Phase
Amps........................................................................................................................................................... 4.3A
Speed................................................................................................................................................ 1700 RPM
Type..................................................................................................................................................... Induction
Power Transfer ............................................................................................................................................ Belt
Bearings........................................................................................................ Sealed & Permanently Lubricated
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Main Specifications:
Belt Sander Info
Sanding Belt Width...................................................................................................................................... 4 in.
Sanding Belt Length.................................................................................................................................. 36 in.
Sanding Belt Speed........................................................................................................................... 1320 FPM
Sanding Belt Tilt.................................................................................................................................. 0-90 deg.
Table-to-Floor Height........................................................................................................................... 12-5/8 in.
Max Height of Belt in Vertical Position................................................................................................. 24-5/8 in.
Contact Wheel Diameter....................................................................................................................... 2-1/4 in.
Contact Wheel Width................................................................................................................................... 4 in.
Drive Wheel Diameter........................................................................................................................... 2-1/4 in.
Drive Wheel Width....................................................................................................................................... 4 in.
Belt Tension Release Type............................................................................................... Quick-Release Lever
Platen Type................................................................................................................................................ Steel
Platen Length...................................................................................................................................... 11-1/2 in.
Platen Width.......................................................................................................................................... 4-3/4 in.
Disc Sander Info
Disc Diameter.............................................................................................................................................. 6 in.
Disc Speed........................................................................................................................................ 2200 RPM
Disc Sandpaper Backing Type.................................................................................................................... PSA
Table Length................................................................................................................................................ 7 in.
Table Width........................................................................................................................................... 5-3/8 in.
Table Thickness........................................................................................................................................ 5/8 in.
Table Tilt.............................................................................................................................................. 0-45 deg.
Table-to-Floor Height............................................................................................................................. 9-1/8 in.
Construction Materials
Base........................................................................................................................................... Cast Aluminum
Table.......................................................................................................................................... Cast Aluminum
Frame......................................................................................................................................................... Steel
Disc..................................................................................................................................................... Aluminum
Miter Gauge............................................................................................................................................. Plastic
Paint Type/Finish................................................................................................................................. Urethane
Other Related Info
Miter Gauge Slot Width............................................................................................................................. 5/8 in.
Miter Gauge Slot Height........................................................................................................................... 1/4 in.
Number of Dust Ports....................................................................................................................................... 1
Dust Port Size.............................................................................................................................................. 2 in.
Other Specifications:
Country of Origin ................................................................................................................................................ China
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Year
Approximate Assembly & Setup Time ........................................................................................................ 15 Minutes
ISO 9001 Factory .................................................................................................................................................. Yes
Features:
0-90 Degree Belt Tilt 0-45 Degree Table Tilt for Use with Disc or Platen Work Stop Adjustable Miter Gauge 6" 80-Grit Abrasive Disc Included 4" x 36" 80-Grit Sanding Belt Included Cord Storage Brackets Quick-Release Belt Tension Lever Single-Nut Tracking Adjustment
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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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Additional Safety for Combo Sanders

Serious injury or death can occur from fingers, clothing, jewelry, or hair getting pinched/entangled in rotating disc, belt, spindle or other moving components. Abrasion injuries can occur from touching moving sandpaper with bare skin. Workpieces thrown by sanding surface can strike operator or bystanders with moderate force, causing impact injuries. Long-term respiratory damage can occur from using sander without proper use of a respirator. To reduce the risk of these hazards, operator or bystanders MUST completely heed the hazards and warnings below.
SANDPAPER DIRECTION. Feeding workpiece
incorrectly can cause it to be thrown from machine, striking operator or bystanders, or causing your hands to slip into the moving sandpaper. To reduce these risks, only sand against direction of sandpa­per travel, ensure workpiece is properly supported, and avoid introducing sharp edges into moving sandpaper on the leading side of the workpiece.
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 the risk of fingers or work­pieces getting caught in it. Minimize this risk by adjusting table/support to no more than from sandpaper.
HAND PLACEMENT. Rotating sandpaper can remove skin quickly. Always keep hands away from moving sandpaper during operation. Stop machine to clean table of sawdust and chips.
MINIMUM STOCK DIMENSION. Small workpiec­es can be aggressively pulled from your hands, causing contact with sanding surface. Always use a jig or other holding device when sanding small workpieces, and keep hands and fingers at least 2" away from sanding surface.
1
16" away
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.
SANDING DUST. Sanding creates large amounts of dust that can lead to eye injury or respira­tory illness. Reduce your risk by always wearing approved eye and respiratory protection when using sander. Never operate without adequate dust collection system in place and running. However, dust collection is not a substitute for using a respirator.
WORKPIECE INSPECTION. Nails, staples, knots, or other imperfections in workpiece can be dis­lodged and thrown from sander at a high rate of speed at people, or cause damage to sandpaper or sander. Never sand stock that has embedded foreign objects or questionable imperfections.
SANDPAPER CONDITION. Worn or damaged sandpaper can fly apart and throw debris at opera­tor, or aggressively grab workpiece, resulting in subsequent injuries from operator loss of work­piece control. Always inspect sandpaper before operation and replace if worn or damaged.
FEEDING WORKPIECE. Forcefully jamming workpiece into sanding surface could cause it to be grabbed aggressively, pulling hands into sand­ing surface. Firmly grasp workpiece in both hands and ease it into sandpaper using light pressure.
AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Becoming entan­gled in moving parts can cause pinching and crushing injuries. To avoid these hazards, keep all guards in place and closed. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, or jewelry, and tie back long hair.
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WORKPIECE INTEGRITY. Sanding fragile work­pieces can result in loss of control, resulting in abrasion injuries, impact injuries, or damage to sandpaper. Only sand solid workpieces that can withstand power sanding forces. Make sure work­piece shape is properly supported; avoid sanding workpieces without flat bottom surfaces unless some type of jig is used to maintain support and control when sanding force is applied.
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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:
process. DO NOT connect to power until
Availability
Electrocution, fire, shock,
Serious injury could occur if you connect machine to power before completing setup
instructed later in this manual.
120V Circuit Requirements
Nominal Voltage .................... 110V, 115V, 120V
..........................................................60 Hz
Cycle Phase Power Supply Circuit
........................................... Single-Phase
......................... 15 Amps
supply.
Full-Load Current Rating
Full-Load Current Rating .................. 4.3 Amps
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property, consult an electrician if you are unsure about wiring practices or electrical codes in your area.
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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 & Plug Requirements
it will not fit the outlet, have a qualified electrician install the proper outlet with a
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!
GROUNDED
5-15 RECEPTACLE
Grounding Pin
5-15 PLUG
Extension Cords
If you must use an extension
Neutral Hot
Figure 4. Typical 5-15 plug and receptacle.
SHOCK HAZARD! Two-prong outlets do not meet the grounding requirements for this machine. Do not modify or use an adapter on the plug provided—if
verified ground.
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Minimum Gauge Size ...........................16 AWG
Maximum Length (Shorter is Better).......50 ft.
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SECTION 3: SETUP

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.

Needed for Setup

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!
The following items are needed, but not included, for the setup/assembly of this machine.
Description Qty
Disposable Rags ........................ As Needed
Cleaner/Degreaser ..................... As Needed
Safety Glasses ...................................... 1 Pr.
Disposable Gloves ..................... As Needed
Mounting Hardware .................... As Needed
Machinist's Square ..................................... 1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ..................... 1
Dust Collection System .............................. 1
Dust Hose 2" .............................................. 1
Hose Clamps 2" ......................................... 2
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.

Unpacking

If items are damaged
call us immediately at (570) 546-9663.
Save all packaging materials until
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Inventory

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.
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.
Inventory (Figure 5) Qty
A. Table ........................................................... 1
B. Miter Gauge ................................................ 1
C. Sanding Disc 6" 80-Grit ............................. 1
D. Work Stop ................................................... 1
E. Hex Wrenches 3, 5mm .........................1 Ea.
F. Open-End Wrench 14mm ........................... 1
G. Handle M6-1 x 15, 65L ............................... 1
H. Table Stud .................................................. 1
I. Wing Knobs M5-.8 x 14 .............................. 2
J. Mounting Brackets ...................................... 4
K. Cap Screws M6-1 x 16 ............................... 2
L. Flat Washers 6mm ..................................... 3
M. Lock Washers 6mm.................................... 2
A
B
D E
G
J K
L
Figure 5. Inventory.
H
M
C
F
I
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or disable start switch or

Site Considerations

Refer to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and footprint specifications of your machine. Some workbenches may require additional rein­forcement to support the weight of the machine and workpiece materials.
Consider anticipated workpiece sizes and addi­tional space needed for auxiliary stands, work tables, or other machinery when establishing a location for this machine in the shop. Below is the minimum amount of space needed for the

Bench Mounting

Workbench Load
Placement Location
16½"
Number of Mounting Holes ............................ 4
Diameter of Mounting Hardware Needed
This machine comes with four mounting brackets that allow it to be fastened to a workbench or other mounting surface to prevent it from moving during operation and causing accidental injury or damage (see Figure 7).
Machine
Mounting Bracket
(1 of 4)
Figure 7. Installing mounting brackets.
.5⁄16"
Base
20"
12½"
Figure 6. Minimum working clearances.
Children and visitors may be seriously injured if unsuper­vised around this machine. Lock entrances to the shop
=
Connection
20"
Electrical
We recommend mounting the machine where all four sides of the machine will be accessible so you can use all the features of the machine and track the belt when necessary.
power connection to prevent
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The machine must be fully assembled before it can be operated. Before beginning the assembly process, refer to
and gather all goes smoothly, first clean any
cov­ered or coated in heavy-duty rust preventative (if applicable).
The strongest mounting option is a "Through Mount" (see Figure 8) where holes are drilled all the way through the workbench—and hex bolts, washers, and hex nuts are used to secure the machine in place.
Hex Bolt

Assembly

Needed for Setup
listed items. To ensure the assembly process
parts that are
Flat Washer
Mounting Bracket
Workbench
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
Figure 8. "Through Mount" setup.
Another option is a "direct mount" (see Figure 9) where the machine is secured directly to the work­bench with lag screws and washers.
Lag Screw
Flat Washer
To assemble machine:
Remove (4) button head cap screws shown in
1. Figure 10 to remove disc cover.
Disc
Cover
x 4
Figure 10. Location of disc cover and cap
screws.
Mounting Bracket
Workbench
Figure 9. "Direct Mount" setup.
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2. Peel backing off of sanding disc, then press adhesive side to center of aluminum disc (see Figure 11), working from center outward, making sure it contacts surface evenly.
Sanding Disc
(Aluminum
Disc Hidden)
Figure 11. Sanding disc stuck to aluminum disc.
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3. Install disc cover with screws removed in Step 1.
Attach table to disc guard with (2) M5-.8 x 14
4.
wing knobs (see Figure 12).
Thread M6-1 x 15 handle through 6mm flat
5.
washer and into disc guard (see Figure 12).
Disc Guard
x 2
Table
Figure 12. Table attached to disc guard.
6. Refer to Calibrating Table Tilt on Page 38 to
square table to sanding disc.

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: 100 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.
7.
Attach work stop to platen with (2) M6-1 x 16
cap screws, 6mm lock washers, and 6mm flat washers (see Figure 13).
Work Stop
Platen
x 2
Figure 13. Work stop attached to platen.
To connect dust collection system to machine:
Fit 2" dust hose over dust port, as shown in
1. Figure 14, and secure in place with hose
clamp.
Figure 14. Dust hose attached to dust port.
To reduce risk of fingers or workpiece getting trapped between work stop and sanding belt, adjust work stop within sanding belt.
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1
16" of
2. Tug hose to make sure it does not come off.
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
Troubleshooting
The Test Run consists of verifying the following: 1) The belt tracks properly and will not come off the rollers during initial startup, 2) the motor powers up and runs correctly, and 3) the switch disabling key disables the switch properly.
Connect machine to power and use ON/OFF
3.
switch (see Figure 15) to start and imme­diately stop machine, while watching how belt tracks on platen and roller (see Figure
16). Belt "tracking" refers to belt positioning on rollers when belt rotates. When tracking properly, belt remains centered on rollers as it rotates.
ON/OFF Switch
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.
To test run machine:
Clear all setup tools away from machine.
1.
2. Tie back loose clothing and long hair to pro-
tect yourself from getting caught in moving belt and disc when you start machine.
Figure 15. Location of ON/OFF switch.
Platen
Idler
Roller
Figure 16. Belt tracking components.
— If belt tracks too far left or right, belt edge
will be destroyed. To prevent that from happening, you must adjust belt tracking before proceeding to next step. Refer to
Checking/Adjusting Belt Tracking on Page 26.
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Start machine and allow it to run while ensur-
4.
ing belt tracks properly. Fine-tune tracking with nut shown in Figure 17 as necessary before proceeding to next step.
Belt
Tracking
Nut
Figure 17. Location of belt tracking nut.
Motor should run smoothly and without
unusual problems or noises.
— If motor does not run smoothly, turn
machine OFF and disconnect power. Contact technical support.
Turn machine OFF.
5.
Remove switch disabling key from ON/OFF
6. switch, as shown in Figure 18.
Figure 18. Removing switch key from paddle
switch.
Try to start machine with paddle switch.
7.
Machine should not start.
— If machine does not start, switch disabling
feature is working correctly.
— If machine does start, immediately stop
machine. Switch disabling feature is not working correctly. This safety feature must work properly before proceeding with reg­ular operations. Call Tech Support for help.
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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 is not 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
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.
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 belt/disc with
2.
appropriate grit for operation.
using machine.
chips or lung damage from breathing dust, always wear safety glasses and a respirator when operating this machine.
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jewelry away from mov-
severe crushing injuries!
For sanding on belt: Adjusts platen tilt as
3.
desired (and table/miter gauge, if used).
For sanding on disc: Adjusts table tilt and/
or miter gauge position to desired location.
Secures loose clothing, removes loose jew-
4.
elry, and ties back long hair.
Puts on safety glasses and respirator. Takes
5.
all other required safety precautions.
Starts dust collector, then turns sander ON.
6.
Holds workpiece firmly against work stop
7.
or table and miter gauge (if used), pushes workpiece into sanding belt or along down­spin of sanding disc, and moves workpiece back and forth to wear sandpaper evenly and prevent overheating.
Turns sander OFF, then stops dust collector.
8.
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Sanding Tips

Choosing Sandpaper

Extend the life of the sandpaper by regularly using PRO-STIK® abrasive belt cleaners (see Accessories on Page 30).
When sanding workpieces with a bow or crown, place the high point up on the able 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, miter gauge, and work stop whenever possible to support workpiece. Do not force workpiece against belt or disc.
Sanding discs/belts clog and wear. Change sandpaper whenever you notice a difference in sanding quality/performance.
To increase the life of the sanding disc/belt and ensure even wear, move the workpiece back and forth across the sanding surface.
The Model T33256 uses a 4" x 36" sanding belt and a 6" sanding disc. Below is a chart that groups abrasives into different classes, and shows which grits fall into each class.
Grit Class Usage
36 Extra Coarse Rough sawn boards,
thickness sanding, and glue removal.
60 Coarse Thickness sanding
and glue removal.
80–100 Medium Removing marks and
initial finish sanding.
120 –180 Fine Finish sanding.
We recommend using aluminum-oxide sand­ing belts and 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.
As a rule-of-thumb, sand with progressively higher grit numbers. A higher grit will achieve a finer finish.
Make sure belt covers are closed and secured during operation.
Avoid sanding a workpiece more than is necessary, since doing so will unnecessarily decrease belt life and cost you more money over time.
Moving belt or disc can cause serious personal injury if it comes in contact with fingers, hands, or other body parts. Always support workpiece against table, work stop, or miter gauge when sanding. Use extreme care to provide a safe distance between sanding paper and any body part.
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.
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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Workpiece Inspection

Some workpieces are not safe to sand or may require modification before they are safe to sand.

Adjusting Table Tilt

The angle of the table on the Model T33256 can be adjusted between 0°–45° to sand angled workpieces against either the sanding disc or the platen.
Before sanding, inspect all workpieces for the following:
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 belts/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 belt or disc. Always visually inspect your workpiece for these items. If they cannot be removed, DO NOT sand the workpiece.
To adjust table tilt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Loosen table lock handle (see Figure 19),
adjust table tilt, then tighten handle to secure.
Table
Lock Handle
Figure 19. Location of table lock handle.
Wet or "Green" Stock: Sanding wood with a
moisture content over 20% causes unneces­sary clogging and wear on the sanding belt or disc, increases the risk of kickback, and yields poor results.
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
Miter Gauge
The miter gauge angle can be adjusted 60° to the right or the left, keeping angled workpieces accurate.
To adjust miter gauge:
Loosen miter lock handle (see Figure 20),
1.
adjust angle, then tighten handle to secure.
Miter Lock Handle

Adjusting Platen Tilt

The Model T33256 platen can be positioned from 0°–90°, depending on your operation (see
Figure 21).
Figure 21. Platen positioned at 45°.
Figure 20. Location of miter lock handle.
Tool Needed Qty
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
To adjust platen tilt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. While supporting platen body, loosen cap
screw shown in Figure 22. If platen is upright, it will fall back to horizontal position. Adjust platen and tighten cap screw when it is at desired angle.
Platen Tilt Lock
Cap Screw
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Figure 22. Location of platen tilt lock cap screw.
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Changing
Sanding Disc
The T33256 accepts 6" 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
Hex Wrench 3mm .............................................. 1
Cleaner/Degreaser Disposable Rags
............................ As Needed
............................... As Needed
Remove (4) button head cap screws shown in
3. Figure 24 to remove disc cover.
x 4
Disc Cover
To change sanding disc:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. If table is installed for disc sanding, remove
table lock handle, washer, and (2) wing knobs from disc guard (see Figure 23) to remove table from sanding disc position.
x 2
Figure 24. Location of disc cover and cap
screws.
4. Peel old sanding disc off of aluminum disc.
5. Clean aluminum disc to remove any leftover
adhesive.
Peel backing off of new sanding disc, then
6.
press adhesive side to center of aluminum disc (see Figure 25), working from center outward, making sure it contacts surface evenly.
Sanding Disc
(Aluminum
Disc Hidden)
Figure 23. Location of table fasteners.
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Figure 25. Sanding disc stuck to aluminum disc.
7.
Install disc cover with screws removed in
Step 3.
Install table.
8.
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Disc Sanding

The sanding disc can be used to create flat, smooth ends and edges of workpieces.
Always keep workpiece on left side of wheel that rotates down toward table. This will keep workpiece from flying out of hands due to kickback.
To reduce risk of fingers or workpiece getting trapped between table and sanding disc, adjust table within
To sand on disc:
1
16" of sanding disc.
Figure 27. Miter sanding.
Adjust table and miter gauge (if using) to
1.
desired angles for operation.
Connect machine to power, turn it ON, and
2.
allow motor to reach full speed.
Place workpiece on table and firmly against
3.
miter gauge (if using).
With light pressure, slowly move workpiece
4. into left side of sanding disc. See Figures 26–29 for examples of disc sanding.
Figure 28. Bevel sanding.
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Figure 29. Sanding round workpiece.
Figure 26. 90° disc sanding.
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Changing
5. Remove belt from rollers (see Figure 32).
Sanding Belt
Some sanding belts are designed to sand in only one direction and will have a direction indicated on the back of the belt. The Model T33256 is designed so that the sanding belt travels clock­wise when viewed from the left side.
To change sanding belt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Remove work stop or table from platen, if
installed.
Move belt tension lever toward idler roller to
3.
release sanding belt tension (see Figure 30).
Idler Roller
Roller
(1 of 2)
Sanding
Belt
Figure 32. Example of removing sanding belt.
6.
Slide new sanding belt over rollers and posi-
tion at center.
Move belt tension lever away from idler roller
7.
to tension belt (see Figure 33).
Belt Tension
Lever
Figure 30. Belt tension lever moved toward idler
roller.
4.
Slide side cover up and out to remove (see
Figure 31).
Side
Cover
Idler Roller
Belt Tension
Lever
Figure 33. Belt tension lever in tensioned
position.
8.
Install side panel.
9. Adjust belt tracking (see Checking/Adjusting Belt Tracking on Page 26).
Figure 31. Location of side cover.
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Checking/Adjusting
Belt Tracking
The purpose of belt tracking is to make sure the belt stays centered on the rollers during sanding operations. Although belt tracking is set at the fac­tory, it needs to be checked any time you change or replace the belt.
You must perform the following procedure after installing a sanding belt to ensure the belt does not come off the rollers or get jammed against the machine frame.
To check/adjust belt tracking:
4. Adjust belt tracking nut until belt tracks at
center of rollers when pushed by hand (see Figure 35).
Belt Tracking
Nut
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Refer to Adjusting Platen Tilt on Page 22 to
adjust platen to horizontal position.
Standing at rear of machine, push sanding
3. belt multiple times along platen (see Figure
34), so that it moves in direction of operation
(toward front of machine on platen), then watch how belt tracks on rollers.
Figure 35. Location of belt tracking nut.
— If belt moves away from sanding disc,
rotate belt tracking nut counterclockwise.
— If belt moves toward sanding disc, rotate
belt tracking nut clockwise.
Connect machine to power and turn it ON.
5.
Verify belt is tracking correctly in center of rollers, and fine-tune tracking with belt track­ing nut (see Figure 35) as necessary while machine is running.
When belt tracking is correct, turn machine
6.
OFF.
Figure 34. Belt tracking.
— If sanding belt stays in center of rollers
as you rotate belt by hand, proceed to Step 5.
— If sanding belt does not stay in center of
rollers as you rotate belt by hand, proceed to Step 4.
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Platen Sanding

Flat sanding operations can be performed directly on the belt against the platen. Always use two hands to control the workpiece and use either the work stop or the table to support it.
Horizontal Sanding
When the platen is horizontal, install the work stop. Supporting your workpiece against it will prevent the workpiece from being thrown from the belt.
To sand horizontally on platen:
Refer to Adjusting Platen Tilt on Page 22 to
1.
adjust platen to desired horizontal position.
4.
While supporting workpiece against work
stop, slowly feed it into moving belt with light, even pressure. Maintain control of workpiece, as shown in Figures 3738. DO NOT force workpiece against belt.
Install and adjust work stop so there is no
2.
more than 1⁄16" between work stop and belt (see Figure 36).
Work
Stop
Figure 36. Work stop installed on platen.
Connect machine to power, turn it ON, and
3.
allow motor to reach full speed.
Figure 37. Properly sanding workpiece face.
Figure 38. Properly sanding workpiece edge.
Vertical Sanding
When the platen is vertical, install the table to pro­vide a flat surface to support the workpiece. The table also provides support for miter and bevel sanding.
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Items Needed Qty
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
Table Stud Open-End Wrench 14 mm
......................................................... 1
.................................. 1
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To sand vertically on platen:
Refer to Adjusting Platen Tilt on Page 22 to
1.
adjust platen to desired vertical position.
Remove table lock handle, washer, and (2)
2.
wing knobs from disc guard (see Figure 39) to remove table from sanding disc position.
x 2
Figure 39. Location of table fasteners.
Thread table stud into platen, as shown in
4. Figure 41.
Table Stud
Figure 41. Table stud installed in platen.
Attach table to platen and table stud with (2)
5.
wing knobs, then thread table lock handle through flat washer and into platen (see
Figure 42).
3.
Remove cap screws and washers shown in
Figure 40 to remove work stop from platen.
x 2
Figure 40. Location of work stop cap screws and
washers.
Table
x 2
Figure 42. Table attached to platen and table
stud.
6. Refer to Calibrating Table Tilt on Page 38 to square table to sanding belt.
Adjust angle of table (and miter gauge, if
7.
desired) for operation.
Connect machine to power, turn it ON, and
8.
allow it to reach full speed.
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Place workpiece on table (and against miter
9.
gauge, if used).
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10.
Slowly feed workpiece into moving belt with
light, even pressure. Maintain control of workpiece, as shown in Figures 4345. DO NOT force workpiece against belt.
Figure 43. End grain sanding.

Contour Sanding

Contour sanding operations can be performed directly on the idler wheel. Since the work stop cannot be used for these operations, support the workpiece against your workbench, if the workpiece is large enough. Always use two hands to control the workpiece.
To contour sand:
Refer to Adjusting Platen Tilt on Page 22 to
1.
adjust platen to horizontal position.
Connect machine to power, turn it ON, and
2.
allow it to reach full speed.
Slowly feed workpiece into curved end of belt
3.
and continue moving workpiece profile along contour until you achieve desired shape, as shown in Figure 46.
Figure 44. Miter sanding.
Figure 45. Sanding round workpiece.
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Figure 46. Example of contour sanding.
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ACCESSORIES
Installing unapproved accessories may
order online at www.grizzly.com or call 1-800-523-4777

SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES

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 6" Sanding Discs
These tough, aluminum oxide sanding discs come in a variety of grits to fit the Model T33256. These sanding discs are pre-applied with top­quality pressure-sensitive adhesive.
D1307—60-Grit, 3-Pk. D1308—80-Grit, 3-Pk. D1309 —100-Grit, 3-Pk. D1310—120 -Grit, 3-Pk. D1311—150 -Grit, 3-Pk. D1312 —180-Grit, 3-Pk. D1313 —220-Grit, 3-Pk.
Figure 47. Replacement sanding discs.
PRO-STIK® Abrasive Surface Cleaners
Extend the life of your abrasive belts! Choose the Pro-Stik out a handle for more usable area.
Model
W1306 W1307 W1308 W1309
Grizzly 4" x 36" Sanding Belts
These tough, aluminum oxide sanding belts come in a variety of grits to fit the Model T33256.
D1249—60-Grit, 2-Pk. D1250 —80-Grit, 2-Pk. D1251—100 -Grit, 2-Pk. D1252—120-Grit, 2-Pk. D1253—150-Grit, 2-Pk. D1254—180-Grit, 2-Pk. D1255—220-Grit, 2-Pk. T21479 —60-Grit, 10 - Pk. T214 80—80-Grit, 10-Pk. T214 81—100 -Grit, 10 -Pk. T214 82 —120-Grit, 10 -Pk. T214 83—150-Grit, 10-Pk. T214 84—180-Grit, 10 - Pk. T214 85—220-Grit, 10 -Pk.
®
with a handle for greater control or with-
Size
.....................................11⁄2" x 11⁄2" x 81⁄2"
.............................................2" x 2" x 12"
..................... 11⁄2" x 11⁄2" x 9" with Handle
.........................2" x 2" x 11" with Handle
Figure 48. PRO-STIK® abrasive cleaners.
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W1315—Wire Hose Clamp 2 "
order online at www.grizzly.com or call 1-800-523-4777
D4202—2' x 10' Clear Hose" W1053—Anti-Static Grounding Kit
We've hand picked a selection of dust collection components commonly needed to connect your new machine to basic dust collection.
W1315
D4202
W1053
Figure 49. Dust collection accessories.
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.
D2056—Tool Table
Get that bench-top tool off your bench and put it on this sturdy stand instead! Flared legs and adjustable rubber feet ensure stability and reduce machine vibration. Butcher block finish table top measures 1" x 13" x 23" and is 30-1/2" from the floor. Bottom measures 21" x 32". 700 lb. Capacity!
Figure 51. D2056 Tool Table.
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.
Figure 52. T10456 Anti-Fatigue Mat 3' x 5'.
Figure 50. G0862 3 HP Portable Cyclone Dust
Collector.
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H2993—4-Pc. Machinist's Square Set
order online at www.grizzly.com or call 1-800-523-4777
This is a handy set to have around. Each square is finely ground stainless steel. All have common beam and blade widths and thicknesses which will allow them to be used in combination. 2", 3", 4" & 6" squares.
Figure 53. H2993 4-Pc. Square Set.
Basic Respiratory Protection
H2499—Small Half-Mask Respirator H3631—Medium Half-Mask Respirator H3632—Large Half-Mask Respirator H3635—Cartridge Filter Pair P100
Breathing metal dust could cause severe respira­tory illnesses. If you work around dust everyday, a half-mask respirator can be a lifesaver. Also compatible with safety glasses!
T32736—Understanding Wood Finishing Book
For more than 18 years, Bob Flexner has been inspiring woodworkers with his writings and teach­ings on wood finishing. Nicknamed the "Bible" of wood finishing, this book in a best-selling, easy-to-understand resource that teaches read­ers everything they need to know, from preparing and staining wood, to different types of wood fin­ishes, coloring techniques, filling pores, removing finishes, and more.
Figure 55. Half-mask respirator with disposable
cartridge filters.
Basic Eye Protection
T20501—Face Shield Crown Protector 4" T20502—Face Shield Crown Protector 7" T20503—Face Shield Window T20451—“Kirova” Clear Safety Glasses T20456—DAKURA Safety Glasses, Black/Clear T28175—R3 SAFETY Stealth Safety Glasses
T20502
T20503
T20451 T20456
T28175
Figure 54. T32736 Understanding Wood
Finishing Book.
Figure 56. Assortment of basic eye protection.
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

To reduce risk of shock or accidental startup, always disconnect machine from power before adjustments,
Cleaning &
Protecting
Cleaning the Model T33256 is relatively easy.
maintenance, or service.

Schedule

Vacuum excess 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.
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:
Loose mounting bolts.
Damaged sanding belt or disc. Worn or damaged wires.
Any other unsafe condition.
After Each Use
Clean any shavings and dust from between
platen and belt.
Sweep surrounding dust and shavings.
Clean/protect table.
Weekly Maintenance
Sweep or vacuum dust and shavings from
inside belt compartment and inside machine base.
Cleaning Sanding
Belt/Disc
Using an abrasive belt/disc cleaner can prolong the life of a clogged sanding belt/disc, provided it is in otherwise good condition. See Accessories on Page 30 for more details.
To clean sanding belt/disc:
1. Turn machine ON.
Using work stop or table as support, rub abra-
2.
sive cleaner on sanding belt/disc in continu­ous motion, covering entire surface of belt/ disc until belt/disc is no longer clogged.
Turn machine OFF.
3.
Monthly Check
V-belt tension, damage, or wear.
Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside belt
compartment and inside machine base.
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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
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution
Machine does not start, or power supply breaker immediately trips after startup.
Machine stalls or is underpowered.
Machine has vibration or noisy operation.
1. Switch disabling key removed.
2. Incorrect power supply voltage or circuit size.
3. Power supply circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown.
4. Wiring broken, disconnected, or corroded.
5. ON/OFF switch at fault.
6. Motor or motor bearings at fault.
1. Workpiece material unsuitable for machine.
2. V-belt slipping/pulleys misaligned.
3. Pulley slipping on shaft.
4. Machine undersized for task.
5. Motor overheated.
6. Run capacitor at fault.
7. Extension cord too long.
8. Motor or motor bearings at fault.
1. Motor or component loose.
2. V-belt worn, loose, pulleys misaligned, or belt slapping cover.
3. Pulley loose.
4. Incorrectly mounted to workbench.
5. Motor mount loose/broken.
6. Aluminum disc out of balance or loose.
7. Motor bearings at fault.
1. Install switch disabling key.
2. Ensure correct power supply voltage and circuit size.
3. Ensure circuit is free of shorts. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.
4. Fix broken wires or disconnected/corroded connections.
5. Replace switch.
6. Replace motor.
1. Only sand wood/ensure moisture is below 20%.
2. Clean/replace V-belt (Page 36); ensure pulleys are aligned.
3. Tighten/replace loose pulley/shaft.
4. Clean (Page 30)/replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23); reduce pressure when feeding workpiece.
5. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce workload.
6. Test/repair/replace.
7. Move machine closer to power supply; use shorter extension cord.
8. Replace motor.
1. Replace damaged or missing bolts/nuts or tighten if loose.
2. Inspect/replace V-belt (Page 36). Realign pulleys if necessary.
3. Secure pulley on shaft.
4. Adjust feet, shim, or tighten mounting hardware.
5. Tighten/replace.
6. Tighten disc hub or replace disc.
7. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose shaft requires bearing replacement.
Operation
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution
Sanding belt slaps or vibrates excessively.
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1. Belt not tensioned properly.
2. Belt tracking needs adjustment.
3. Belt is stretched unevenly, worn, or damaged.
4. Idler/drive roller is loose.
5. Weak or broken tension spring.
1. Tension belt (Page 25).
2. Adjust belt tracking (Page 26).
3. Replace belt (Page 25).
4. Tighten idler/drive roller.
5. Replace spring.
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Operation (Cont.)
Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution
Sanding belt will not track properly.
Sanding belt slips during use.
Belts/discs clog quickly or excessive sanding belt/disc replacement.
Deep sanding grooves or scars in workpiece.
Burn marks on workpiece.
Snake-shaped marks on workpiece.
Glazed sanding surfaces.
Poor, non­aggressive sanding results.
Abrasive grit rubs off easily.
Workpiece not sanded square when table is set to 90°.
Workpiece not sanded square when miter gauge is set to 90°.
1. Belt is not tensioned properly.
2. Belt is stretched unevenly, worn, or damaged.
3. Belt roller is worn.
1. Belt is not tensioned properly.
2. Excessive workpiece pressure.
3. V-belt is worn or not tensioned properly.
1. Sanding wet stock.
2. Not using full width of sanding surface.
3. Excessive workpiece pressure.
4. Using too fine of sanding grit.
5. Sanding softwood.
1. Not using full width of sanding surface.
2. Workpiece sanded across grain.
3. Excessive workpiece pressure.
4. Sandpaper too coarse for desired finish.
1. Not using full width of sanding surface.
2. Excessive workpiece pressure.
3. Using too fine of sanding grit.
4. Sanding belt/disc clogged/worn.
1. Sanding belt/disc dirty/damaged. 1. Clean (Page 30)/replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc
1. Sanding wet stock.
2. Sanding stock with high pitch/residue.
3. Sanding belt/disc worn or filled with pitch/ residue.
1. Using too fine of sanding grit.
2. Sanding belt/disc clogged/worn.
1. Sanding belt/disc has been stored in an incorrect environment.
2. Sanding belt/disc has been folded or crushed.
1. Table is not square to sanding belt/disc. 1. Calibrate table tilt (Page 38).
1. Miter gauge body is not square to miter bar. 1. Calibrate miter gauge scale (Page 38).
1. Tension belt (Page 25).
2. Replace belt (Page 25).
3. Replace belt roller.
1. Tension belt (Page 25).
2. Reduce workpiece pressure.
3. Inspect/tension V-belt (Page 36).
1. Only sand wood/ensure moisture is below 20%.
2. Move workpiece back and forth across sanding surface.
3. Reduce workpiece pressure.
4. Use coarser grit sandpaper (Page 20).
5. Use different stock or accept characteristics and plan on frequently cleaning (Page 30)/replacing sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23).
1. Move workpiece back and forth across sanding surface.
2. Sand workpiece with grain.
3. Reduce workpiece pressure.
4. Use finer grit sandpaper (Page 20).
1. Move workpiece back and forth across sanding surface.
2. Reduce workpiece pressure.
3. Use coarser grit sandpaper (Page 20).
4. Clean (Page 30)/replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23).
(Page 23).
1. Only sand wood/ensure moisture is below 20%.
2. Use different stock or accept characteristics and plan on frequently cleaning (Page 30)/replacing sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23).
3. Replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23).
1. Use coarser grit sandpaper (Page 20).
2. Clean (Page 30)/replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23).
1. Replace sanding belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23). Store belt/disc in a cool, dry area.
2. Replace belt (Page 25)/disc (Page 23). Do not bend or fold belt/disc.
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Checking/Replacing
V-Belt
The V-belt transfers power from the motor to the sanding belt and disc. If the V-belt does not have the proper tension or is damaged in any way, the sander will not operate optimally, and unnecessary wear on the moving parts will occur. Regularly check V-belt tension and replace it when necessary.
Items Needed Qty
Hex Wrenches 3, 4, 5mm ............................1 Ea.
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 Replacement V-Belt (#PT33256103)
To check and replace V-belt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Remove flat head cap screw shown in Figure 57 so belt cover can be opened.
............................ 1
................. 1
Idler Pulley
Approximately
1
/4" Deflection
Motor Pulley
Figure 58. Checking V-belt tension.
— If V-belt is in good condition and there is
1
4" of deflection, belt does not need to be replaced and tension does not need to be adjusted. Proceed to Step 16.
— If V-belt is cracked, torn, excessively worn,
damaged, or if there is not tion, proceed to Step 4.
Carefully turn machine on its side to access
4.
under base.
1
4" of deflec-
Belt Cover
Figure 57. Location of belt cover and button
head cap screw.
3.
Pivot belt cover up, then press belt in cen-
ter to check belt tension. Belt is correctly tensioned when there is approximately deflection when it is pushed with moderate pressure, as shown in Figure 58.
1
4"
Remove (6) Phillips head screws and wash-
5.
ers to remove machine base cover (see Figure 59).
Base Cover
Figure 59. Location of machine base cover and
Phillips head screws.
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6. Loosen (4) motor cap screws to release V-belt tension (see Figure 60).
9.
Remove (4) button head cap screws shown in
Figure 62 to remove disc cover.
— If V-belt is in good condition but there is
1
4" of deflection, proceed to Step 14.
not
— If V-belt is cracked, torn, excessively worn,
damaged, proceed to Step 7.
V-Belt
x 4
Figure 60. Location of motor cap screws and
V-belt.
7. Remove V-belt from motor pulley, then turn machine upright.
x 4
Disc Cover
Figure 62. Location of disc cover and cap
screws.
10. Pivot belt cover up, then loosen (2) set screws shown in Figure 63 to remove aluminum disc from drive shaft.
Remove V-belt from idler pulley (see Figure
11.
63), then seat new V-belt in pulley.
Idler Pulley
Aluminum Disc
Note: Do not install machine base, it will be
installed in later step.
If table is installed for disc sanding, remove
8.
table lock handle, washer, and (2) wing knobs from disc guard (see Figure 61) to remove table from sanding disc position.
x 2
Figure 61. Location of table fasteners.
Drive Shaft
Set Screw
(1 of 2)
Figure 63. Sanding disc drive compo­nents (other parts removed for clarity).
12. Install aluminum disc and disc cover.
13. Turn machine on its side and place new belt
around motor pulley.
Move motor to tension belt with 1⁄4" deflection,
14.
then tighten cap screws from Step 6.
Install machine base cover, then turn machine
15.
upright.
Secure belt cover with screw removed in
16. Step 2.
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Calibrating Miter
Gauge Scale
Calibrate the miter gauge scale if workpieces are not square when being sanded at 90° while using the miter gauge.
Tools Needed Qty
Machinist's Square ............................................ 1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2
To calibrate miter gauge scale:
Adjust miter gauge until scale reads 90° (see
1. Figure 64).
Use machinist's square to check if miter bar is
2.
square to miter gauge body (see Figure 64).
............................ 1

Calibrating Table Tilt

Calibrate the table tilt if workpieces are not square when being sanded at 90°. These steps can be performed if table is installed for disc sanding or belt sanding.
Tools Needed Qty
Machinist's Square ............................................ 1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2
To calibrate table tilt:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
1.
2. Place machinist's square on table, loosen
table lock handle, and adjust table until it is square to sanding disc or belt (see Figures 6566).
............................ 1
Miter Bar
Machinist's Square
Figure 64. Example of miter gauge angle adjust-
— If bar is square to miter gauge body when
angle indicator points to 90°, no adjust­ment is required.
— If bar is not square to miter gauge body
when angle indicator points to 90°, pro­ceed to Step 3.
Miter Gauge Body
Indicator
ed to 90° on scale.
Machinist's
Square
Table Lock
Handle
Figure 65. Squaring table to sanding disc.
Machinist's
Square
Loosen Phillips head screw shown in
3. Figure 64, adjust indicator to point to 90°,
then tighten screw.
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Table Lock
Handle
Figure 66. Squaring table to sanding belt.
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3. Check to see if angle indicator points to zero (see Figure 67).
— If angle indicator does not point to zero,
proceed to Step 4.
Note: You may need to remove side cover
to access screw on platen table tilt indicator (see Figure 68).
— If angle indicator does point to zero, table
tilt is calibrated correctly and no adjust­ment is necessary.
Loosen angle indicator Phillips head screw
4.
(see Figure 67), adjust indicator to zero, then tighten screw.
Angle
Indicator
Side
Cover
Figure 68. Location of side cover.
Figure 67. Location of angle indicator and
Phillips head screw (disc table indicator shown).
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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.
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ON/OFF
5-15 Plug
Ground
MACHINE BASE
Ground
Ground
SWITCH
DKLD AN17
20A 125V

Wiring Diagram

120V MOTOR
Run
Capacitor
30µF
250VAC
Neutral
Hot
120 VAC
Ground
Figure 69. ON/OFF switch wiring. Figure 70. Run capacitor wiring.
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READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY
ON PAGE 40!
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66
69
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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.
REF PART # DES CRIPTI ON REF PART # DES CRIPTI ON

Main

24
22
25
16
27
21
31
28
30
33
15
26
32
29
17
18
19
20
13
34
35
97
98
10
11
14
12
39
41
37
44
43
38
42
96
99
9
40
36
8
45
65
64
58
86
87
94
59
89
60
76
61
88
113
63
62
110
111
112
90
91
92
93
73
72
71
70
74
75
77
78
79
3
2
4
5
6
7
46
47
103
104
49
48
105
1
55
53
50 51
56
54
57
52
95
106
107
108 109
114
67
68
80
82
83
84
85
106-1
1 PT33256001 SIDE COVER 11 PT33256011 BELT COVER 2 PT33256002 DUST DEFLE CTOR 12 PT33256012 PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10 3 PT33256003 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 16 13 PT33256013 PADDLE SWITCH DKLD 125V 20A AN17 4 PT33256004 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 14 PT33256014 SWI TCH PLATE 5 PT33256005 FLAT WASHER 5MM 15 PT33256015 KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 20, D20, TAPERED KD 6 PT33256006 DUST COVER 16 PT33256016 MITER GAUGE BODY 7 PT33256007 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 17 PT33256017 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 6 8 PT33256008 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 18 PT33256018 FLAT WAS HER 4MM 9 PT33256009 FLAT WASHER 5MM 19 PT33256019 MITER GAUGE POINTER 10 PT33256010 FLAT HD CAP SCR M5- . 8 X 8 20 PT33256020 MITER GAUGE SLIDE BAR
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101 102
106-4
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106-2
106-5
106-3
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Main Parts List
21 PT33256021 KNOB BOLT M5-. 8 X 14, D18, WING 71 PT33256071 FL AT WAS HER 6MM 22 PT33256022 ADJUSTABLE HANDLE M6-1 X 15, 65L 72 PT33256072 LOCK WASHER 6MM 23 PT33256023 FL AT WAS HER 6MM 73 PT33256073 CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16 24 PT33256024 TABLE 74 PT33256074 COMPRESSION SPRING 2.5 X 22 X 82 25 PT33256025 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 75 PT33256075 I DLER ROLLER SUPPORT 26 PT33256026 DISC COVER 76 PT33256076 TENSION LEVER 27 PT33256027 ABRASIVE DISC 6" 80-GRIT 77 PT33256077 SHOULDER BOLT M6-1 X 12 28 PT33256028 A LUMI NUM DI S C 6" 78 PT33256078 TRACKI NG NUT M10- 1. 5 29 PT33256029 SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10 79 PT33256079 SHOULDER STUD-FT M10-1.5 X 40, M6-1 X 12 30 PT33256030 PHLP HD SCR M5-. 8 X 10 80 PT33256080 SET SCREW M5-.8 X 6 31 PT33256031 LOCK WASHER 5MM 81 PT33256081 LOCK COLLAR 12MM, M5-.8 32 PT33256032 FL AT WAS HER 5MM 82 PT33256082 E XT RETA I NI NG RI NG 12MM 33 PT33256033 DISC TABLE TI LT POINTER 83 PT33256083 I DLER ROLLER 34 PT33256034 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 84 PT33256084 I DLE R SHAFT 35 PT33256035 FL AT WAS HER 5MM 85 PT33256085 L OCK NUT M6 -1 36 PT33256036 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 86 PT33256086 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 37 PT33256037 DI SC GUARD 87 PT33256087 P OWER CO RD HOOK 38 PT33256038 DRIVE PULLEY 88 PT33256088 POWER CORD 18G 3W 74" 5-15P 39 PT33256039 SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10 89 PT33256089 STRAIN RELI EF TYPE-1 5/16 40 PT33256040 E XT RETA I NI NG RI NG 14MM 90 PT33256090 EXT TO OTH WASHER 5 MM 41 PT33256041 E XT RETA I NI NG RI NG 50MM 91 PT33256091 FLAT WA SHER 5MM 42 PT33256042 BALL BEARING 6002ZZ 92 PT33256092 LOCK WASHER 5MM 43 PT33256043 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 93 PT33256093 PHLP HD SCR M5-. 8 X 10 44 PT33256044 LOCK WASHER 5MM 94 PT33256094 FO OT (RI GHT) 45 PT33256045 FL AT WAS HER 5MM 95 PT33256095 FO OT (L EFT) 46 PT33256046 VERTICAL STOP PLATE 96 PT33256096 DUS T CHUTE 47 PT33256047 CAP SCREW M6-1 X 30 97 PT33256097 FLAT WA SHER 5 MM 48 PT33256048 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 98 PT33256098 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 8 49 PT33256049 RUBBER COVER 99 PT33256099 CO NNECTION CHA NNEL 50 PT33256050 PLATEN STOP SCREW M8-1.25 X 22 100 PT33256100 BOTTOM COVER 51 PT33256051 HE X NUT M8- 1. 25 101 PT33256101 FLAT WASHER 5 MM 52 PT33256052 BODY 102 PT33256102 PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10 53 PT33256053 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 103 PT33256103 V-BELT O-680 54 PT33256054 DRI VE SHA FT HOUSI NG 104 PT33256104 SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10 55 PT33256055 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 8 105 PT33256105 MOTOR PULLEY 56 PT33256056 LI MIT BLOCK 106 PT33256106 MOTOR 1/2HP 120V 1-PH 57 PT33256057 S TANDOFF- HEX MF M6 -1 X 9, M5- . 8 106-1 PT33256106-1 CAPACITOR COVER 58 PT33256058 SANDING BELT PLATEN 106-2 PT33256106-2 R CAPACITOR 30M 250V 1-5/16 X 2-9/16 59 PT33256059 DRI VE SHA FT 106-3 PT33256106-3 MO TOR FAN 60 PT33256060 PLATEN TABLE TILT POINTER 106-4 PT33256106-4 BALL BEARING 6202ZZ (FRONT) 61 PT33256061 FL AT WAS HER 5MM 106-5 PT33256106-5 BALL BEARING 6201ZZ (REAR) 62 PT33256062 LOCK WASHER 5MM 107 PT33256107 FLA T WASHE R 6MM 63 PT33256063 PHLP HD SCR M5-. 8 X 10 108 PT33256108 LOCK WASHER 6MM 64 PT33256064 DRIVE ROLLER 109 PT33256109 CAP SCREW M6-1 X 20 65 PT33256065 SET SCREW M6-1 X 8 110 PT33256110 HEX WRENCH 3MM 66 PT33256066 SANDING BELT 4" X 36" 80-GRIT 111 PT33256111 HEX WRENCH 5MM 67 PT33256067 BALL BEARING 6000ZZ 112 PT33256112 WRENCH 1 4MM OP EN-E ND 68 PT33256068 BEARING COVER 113 PT33256113 CABLE TIE 69 PT33256069 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 114 PT33256114 MOUNTI NG B RACKET 70 PT33256070 WORK STOP
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REF P ART # DES CRIPTIO N REF PART # DESCRI PTION
T33256
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Labels & Cosmetics

MODEL T33256
4" X 36" BELT / 6" DISC SANDER
Specifications
Motor: 1/2 HP, 120V, 1-Ph, 60 Hz Full-Load Current Rating: 4.3A Motor Speed: 1700 RPM Disc Diameter: 6" Disc Speed: 2200 RPM Disc Sandpaper Type: PSA Table Tilt: 0°-45° Sanding Belt Size: 4" x 36" Belt Speed: 1320 FPM Belt Tilt: 0°-90° Dust Port Diameter: 2" Weight: 33 lbs.
Date
S/N
Mfd. for Grizzly in China
To reduce the risk of serious 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 operating. Only operate with all guards in place.
9. Never sand pointed stock with point facing into sanding rotation, and never force workpiece into sanding surface.
10. Only remove jammed pieces when sandpaper is stopped.
11. Turn motor OFF and disconnect power before changing sandpaper, making adjustments, or servicing.
12. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, jewelry, or other articles that can get entangled. Tie back long hair and roll up sleeves.
13. Never reach over moving sanding belt.
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 or disable machine when unattended.
WARNING!
201
ABRASION INJURY
HAZARD
Do not touch moving abrasive belt or personal injury may occur!
205
202
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!
EYE/LUNG INJURY
HAZARD!
Always wear safety glasses and a respirator when using this machine.
204
WARNING!
INJURY/SHOCK
HAZARD! Disconnect power before adjustments, maintenance, or service.
WARNING!
ENTANGLEMENT
HAZARD! Tie back long hair, roll up long sleeves, and remove loose clothing, jewelry, or gloves to prevent getting caught in moving parts.
203
201 PT33256201 MACHINE ID LABEL 204 PT33256204 COMBO WARNING LABEL 202 PT33256202 ABRASION INJURY LABEL 205 PT33256205 ELECTRICITY LABEL 203 PT33256203 MODEL NUMBER LABEL 206 PT33256206 TOUCH- UP PA I NT, GRIZZLY GREEN
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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