Grizzly G0529 User Manual

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G0529 Oscillating Spindle & Disc Sander
site considerations
clean up
the  unpainted  surfaces  are  coated  with  a  waxy 
oil  to  protect  them  from  corrosion  during  ship-
ment. remove this protective coating with a sol-
vent  cleaner  or  citrus-based  degreaser  such  as 
grizzly’s g7895 degreaser. to clean thoroughly, 
some parts may need to be removed. 
for opti-
mum performance from your machine, make 
sure you clean all moving parts or sliding 
contact surfaces that are coated.
  avoid  chlo-
rine-based solvents as they may damage painted 
surfaces should they come in contact.
gasoline and petroleum 
products have low flash 
points and could explode 
if used to clean machin-
ery. do not use gaso-
line or petroleum prod-
ucts to clean the machin-
ery.
smoking near solvents 
could ignite an explosion 
or fire and cause serious 
injury. do not smoke 
while using solvents. 
lack of ventilation while 
using solvents could 
cause serious personal 
health risks, fire, or 
environmental hazards. 
always work in a well 
ventilated area to pre-
vent the accumulation 
of dangerous fumes. 
supply the work area 
with a constant source 
of fresh air.
unsupervised children 
and visitors inside your 
shop could receive seri-
ous personal injury. 
ensure child and visitor 
safety by keeping all 
entrances to the shop 
locked at all times. do 
not allow unsupervised 
children or visitors in the 
shop at any time.
Weight load
the  Model  g0529  weighs  166  lbs.  and  has  a 
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4
" X 16
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2
" footprint. Most shop floors should 
be sufficient to carry the weight of the machine. 
reinforce  the  floor  if  you  question  its  ability  to 
support the weight. 
Working clearance
Working clearances can be thought of as the dis-
tances  between  machines  and  obstacles  that 
allow  safe  operation  of  every  machine  without 
limitation.  Consider  existing  and  anticipated 
machine needs, size of material to be processed 
through  each  machine,  and  space  for  auxiliary 
stands or work tables. also consider the relative 
position of each machine to one another for effi-
cient material handling.
lighting and outlets lighting should be bright 
enough  to  eliminate  shadow  and  prevent  eye 
strain.  Electrical  circuits  should  be  dedicated  or 
large  enough  to  handle  the  amperage  draw. 
outlets should be located near each machine so 
power or extension cords are clear of high-traffic 
areas.  observe  local  electrical  codes  for  proper 
installation of new lighting, outlets, or circuits.