Section 6: Maintenance; Schedule; Cleaning - Grizzly G0707 Owner's Manual

24" x 37" blast cabinet
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Schedule

Always
power and air supply to
machine before perform-
ing maintenance. Failure
to do this may result in
serious personal injury.
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 imme-
diately if you ever observe any of the items below,
and fix the problem before continuing operations:
Loose fasteners/clamps/bolts.
Leaks in fittings, hoses, or door seals.
Damaged/worn window protective films.
Incorrect air pressure or media for task.
Worn or damaged wires/cords.
Any other unsafe condition.
Daily Maintenance
Drain water in air separators.
Empty dust collector.
Blow out/clean dust collector filter.
Rotate blast tips to compensate for wear.
Monthly Maintenance
Use soapy water to check fittings/hoses for
leaks. Bubbles indicate leak.
Inspect suction lines carefully for leaks/col-
lapsed spots during operation.
Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside cabi-
net and off motor.
Inspect work gloves for holes/wear.
Empty cabinet, wipe down inside, and inspect
for leaks/damage.
Repaint bare metal portions of cabinet (with
windows covered).
Replace filter as required.
-30-
disconnect
Wear safety goggles and respirator when
cleaning cabinet or filter. Failure to comply
can cause serious personal injury.
Wipe down the exterior of the cabinet with a light
solution of mild dish soap and water, then dry
with a clean towel. To avoid scratching windows,
never wipe windows with wet or dry rags. Instead,
vacuum media away and then gently brush the
remnants off of the glass with a soft paint brush.
The blast cabinet is equipped with 6 
x 12" long pleated filter that is designed to filter
media and contaminants from air that re-enters
the shop. During operation, basic de-caking is
done manually every 20 to 30 minutes with the
canister plunger. Empty the canister (see Figure
29) at least every five hours of use. Typically, this
media is discarded as it has a high ratio of fine
dust contaminants. For major cleaning, unlatch
the top of the dust collector and remove the filter
element. Inspect all sealing foam and replace
as required. Clean the filter canister pleats by
carefully blowing it from the inside out with com-
pressed air. If usability of the filter is in question,
or any holes or tears exist, replace it.

Cleaning

Figure 29. Dust collector service.
Model G0707 (Mfd. Since 12/23)
" diameter
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