Adding/Changing Coolant - Grizzly G0793 Owner's Manual

Heavy-duty drill press w/auto-feed & l-table
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Adding/Changing
Coolant
Coolant is consistently cycled and stored in the
base reservoir beneath the pump. For efficient
operation and tool longevity, replace coolant when
it runs low or becomes dirty from excessive use.
BIOLOGICAL & POISON
Use the correct person-
al protection equipment
when handling coolant.
Follow federal, state,
and fluid manufacturer
requirements for proper
disposal.
Items Needed:
Goggles ............................................................. 1
Gloves ............................................................... 1
Respirator .......................................................... 1
Empty 5-Gallon bucket ...................................... 1
New Coolant ...........................................1 Gallon
Hex Wrench 8mm .............................................. 1
Disposable Shop Rags ...................... As Needed
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HAZARD!
Qty
To replace coolant:
1.
Pump coolant into an empty 5-gallon bucket.
As soon as coolant stops coming out, shut off
coolant pump.
If pump is running, ball valve is open, and
no coolant is flowing from coolant nozzle,
this is an indication of inadequate coolant
levels in reservoir. Immediately turn pump
OFF! Running pump without adequate cool-
ant can lead to pump damage, which will not
be covered under warranty.
2.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3.
Put on Personal Protective Equipment.
Loosen cap screws and remove reservoir lid
(see Figure 44).
Coolant Reservoir
Lid
Figure 44. Coolant reservoir location.
4.
Use a wet/dry shop vacuum to remove any
coolant and debris from inside reservoir.
5.
Refill reservoir with fresh coolant.
6.
Replace reservoir lid and re-tighten cap
screws.
Tip: Place a couple of rare earth magnets
in coolant reservoir under drain to attract
small metallic pieces and prevent them from
cycling through pump.
Model G0793 (Mfd. Since 02/15)

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