| MODEL H7760   COMBINATION 2" x 27" BELT   SANDER & 6" GRINDER   OWNER'S MANUAL   COPYRIGHT © NOVEMBER, 2005 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.   #JK7691 PRINTED IN CHINA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................... 2   Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 2   Contact Info................................................................................................................................ 2   Machine Data Sheet................................................................................................................... 3   IDENTIFICATION.............................................................................................................................. 4   SECTION 1: SAFETY....................................................................................................................... 5   Safety Instructions for Machinery............................................................................................... 5   Additional Safety Instructions for Grinders................................................................................. 7   Additional Safety Instructions for Sanders................................................................................. 8   SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................ 9   110V Operation.......................................................................................................................... 9   SECTION 3: SET UP...................................................................................................................... 10   Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ 10   Inventory................................................................................................................................... 10   Mounting................................................................................................................................... 11   Tool Rests................................................................................................................................ 12   Spark Guard & Eye Shield....................................................................................................... 12   Belt Tracking ............................................................................................................................ 13   Dust Port .................................................................................................................................. 13   SECTION 4: OPERATION.............................................................................................................. 14   Test Run................................................................................................................................... 14   Before Grinding........................................................................................................................ 15   Operating Grinder .................................................................................................................... 15   Wheel Care .............................................................................................................................. 16   Wheel Dressing........................................................................................................................ 16   Wheel Selection ....................................................................................................................... 17   Wheel Inspection...................................................................................................................... 17   Replacing Wheels .................................................................................................................... 18   Sanding .................................................................................................................................... 19   Replacing Belts ........................................................................................................................ 20   SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES......................................................................................................... 21   SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................ 22   General..................................................................................................................................... 22   Lubrication................................................................................................................................ 22   Grinding Wheels....................................................................................................................... 22   Sanding Belts........................................................................................................................... 22   SECTION 7: SERVICE ................................................................................................................... 23   Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 23   Parts Breakdown...................................................................................................................... 25   Parts List .................................................................................................................................. 26   WARRANTY AND RETURNS........................................................................................................ 27   Download from 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All Manuals Search And Download.   INTRODUCTION   Foreword   Contact Info   WeareproudtooffertheModelH7760Combination   2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder. This machine is   part of a growing Grizzly family of fine machinery.   When used according to the guidelines set forth in   this manual, you can expect years of trouble-free,   enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly’s commit-   ment to customer satisfaction.   If you have any comments regarding this manual,   please write to us at the address below:   Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   Technical Documentation Manager   P.O. Box 2069   C / O Bellingham, WA 98227-2069   We are pleased to provide this manual with the   Model H7760. It was written to guide you through   assembly, review safety considerations, and cover   general operating procedures. It represents our   effort to produce the best documentation pos-   sible.   We stand behind our machines. If you have any   service questions or parts requests, please call or   write us at the location listed below.   Grizzly Industrial, Inc.   1203 Lycoming Mall Circle   Muncy, PA 17756   Phone: (570) 546-9663   Fax: (800) 438-5901   The specifications, drawings, and photographs   illustrated in this manual represent the Model   H7760 as supplied when the manual was pre-   pared. However, owing to Grizzly’s policy of con-   tinuous improvement, changes may be made at   any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly.   For your convenience, we always keep current   Grizzly manuals available on our website at www.   grizzly.com. Any updates to your machine will be   reflected in these manuals as soon as they are   complete. Visit our site often to check for the lat-   est updates to this manual!   E-Mail: [email protected]   -2-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MACHINE DATA   SHEET   Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800) 438-5901   MODEL H7760 GRINDER/SANDER COMBO   Design Type ......................................................................... Bench Model   Overall Dimensions:   Height (w/Work Light Extended)...................................................193⁄4   Width ............................................................................................151⁄4   Depth............................................................................................113⁄4   " " " Shipping Weight ........................................................................ 26 lbs.   Net Weight................................................................................. 22 lbs.   Box Size ..................................................... 171⁄2" L x 151⁄2" W x 95⁄8" H   Footprint .....................................................................................5" x 6"   Arbor.................................................................................................1⁄2   " " Wheel Size ................................................................................6" x 3⁄4   Sanding Belt Size.....................................................................2" x 27"   Motor:   Type....................................................TEFC Capacitor-Start Induction   Horsepower ................................................................................. 1⁄2 HP   Voltage/Phase ..................................................... 110V / Single-Phase   Amps .............................................................................................3.2A   Cycle / RPM ........................................................60 Hertz ⁄ 3450 RPM   Bearings .......................................Shielded & Permanently Lubricated   Features:   ...................................................................................... Wheel Flanges   .............................................................................................Tool Rests   ..............................................................................Rocker-Type Switch   ....................................................Extended Wheel-to-Motor Clearance   ...................................................................... Convenient Coolant Tray   ...............................................................Included 80 Grit Sanding Belt   ...............................Included Aluminum Oxide 36 Grit Grinding Wheel   Specifications, while deemed accurate, are not guaranteed.   -3-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IDENTIFICATION   To help you understand the Model H7760 set up   and operation instructions, match the list below   A B with the letters in Figures 1 & 2.   I A. Wheel Dressing Tool   B. Work Light   H C C. Eye Shield   D. Grinding Wheel   E. Grinding Wheel Tool Rest   F. Coolant Tray   G. ON/OFF Switch   H. Sanding Belt Tool Rest   I. Sanding Belt   D G J. Dust Port   K. Power Plug   E F L. Sanding Belt Tension Knob   M. Sanding Belt Tracking Knob   N. Spark Guard   Figure 1. H7760 front view.   L M N K Figure 2. H7760 rear view.   -4-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 which are intended to convey the level of   importance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember   that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper   accident prevention measures.   Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,   WILL result in death or serious injury.   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,   COULD result in death or serious injury.   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,   MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert   against unsafe practices.   This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about   proper operation of the machine.   NOTICE   Safety Instructions for Machinery   1. READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL   BEFORE STARTING MACHINERY.   Machinery presents serious injury hazards   to untrained users.   4. ALWAYS USE HEARING PROTECTION   WHEN OPERATING MACHINERY.   Machinery noise can cause permanent   hearing damage.   2. ALWAYS USE ANSI APPROVED   SAFETY GLASSES WHEN OPERATING   MACHINERY. Everyday eyeglasses only   have impact resistant lenses. They are   NOT safety glasses.   5. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT   wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,   or jewelry which may get caught in moving   parts. Wear protective hair covering to con-   tain long hair and wear non-slip footwear.   3. ALWAYS WEAR AN ANSI APPROVED   RESPIRATOR WHEN OPERATING   MACHINERY THAT PRODUCES DUST.   Wood dust is a carcinogen and can cause   cancer and severe respiratory illnesses.   6. NEVER OPERATE MACHINERY WHEN   TIRED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF   DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. Be mentally alert   at all times when running machinery.   -5-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Safety Instructions for Machinery   7. ONLY   ALLOW   TRAINED   AND   PROPERLY SUPERVISED PERSONNEL   TO OPERATE MACHINERY. Make sure   operation instructions are safe and clearly   understood.   17. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND   WRENCHES. Make a habit of checking for   keys and adjusting wrenches before turn-   ing machinery ON.   8. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.   Keep all children and visitors a safe dis-   tance from the work area.   18. CHECKFORDAMAGEDPARTSBEFORE   USING MACHINERY. Check for binding   and alignment of parts, broken parts, part   mounting, loose bolts, and any other con-   ditions that may affect machine operation.   Repair or replace damaged parts.   9. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF. Use   padlocks, master switches, and remove   start switch keys.   19. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.   Refer to the instruction manual for recom-   mended accessories. The use of improper   accessories may cause risk of injury.   10. NEVER LEAVE WHEN MACHINE IS   RUNNING. Turn power off and allow all   moving parts to come to a complete stop   before leaving machine unattended.   20. DO NOT FORCE MACHINERY. Work at   the speed for which the machine or acces-   sory was designed.   11. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS   ENVIRONMENTS. DO NOT use machin-   ery in damp, wet locations, or where any   flammable or noxious fumes may exist.   21. SECURE WORKPIECE. Use clamps or   a vise to hold the workpiece when practi-   cal. A secured workpiece protects your   hands and frees both hands to operate the   machine.   12. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL   LIT. Clutter and dark shadows may cause   accidents.   13. USE A GROUNDED EXTENSION CORD   RATEDFORTHEMACHINEAMPERAGE.   Undersized cords overheat and lose power.   Replace extension cords if they become   damaged. DO NOT use extension cords   for 220V machinery.   22. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper foot-   ing and balance at all times.   23. MANY MACHINES WILL EJECT THE   WORKPIECETOWARDTHEOPERATOR.   Know and avoid conditions that cause the   workpiece to "kickback."   14. ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM POWER   SOURCE   BEFORE   SERVICING   24. ALWAYS LOCK MOBILE BASES   (IF USED) BEFORE OPERATING   MACHINERY.   MACHINERY. Make sure switch is in OFF   position before reconnecting.   15. MAINTAIN MACHINERY WITH CARE.   Keep blades sharp and clean for best and   safest performance. Follow instructions for   lubricating and changing accessories.   25. BE AWARE THAT CERTAIN MATERIALS   MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION   in people and animals, especially when   exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know   what type of dust you will be exposed to   and always wear an approved respirator.   16. MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE IN PLACE   AND WORK CORRECTLY BEFORE   USING MACHINERY.   -6-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Additional Safety Instructions for Grinders   1. EYE PROTECTION. Grinding causes small   particles to become airborne at a high rate   of speed. ALWAYS wear safety glasses   when using this machine.   8. SIDE GRINDING. Grinding on the side of   wheels can cause the them to break and   fly apart unless the wheel is rated for side   grinding.   2. MOUNTING TO BENCH/STAND. An unse-   cured grinder may become dangerously   out of control during operation. Make sure   grinder is FIRMLY secured to a bench or   stand before use.   9. TOP GRINDING. Grinding on the top of   wheels greatly increases the risk of work-   piece kickback. Always grind on the down-   ward part of the wheel.   10. HAND/WHEEL CONTACT. Grinding   wheels have the capability of removing   a lot of skin fast. Keep a firm grip on the   workpiece and position your hands a safe   distance away when grinding. Avoid wear-   ing gloves as they may get caught in the   grinding wheel and cause even more seri-   ous entanglement injuries.   3. WHEEL SPEED RATING. Wheels   operated faster than the rated RPM   may break or fly apart. Before mount-   ing a new wheel, be sure the wheel   RPM rating is equal or higher than the   speed of the grinder.   4. WHEEL FLANGES. Only use the flanges   included with the grinder when mounting   wheels. Other flanges may not properly   secure the wheel and cause an accident.   11. TOOL REST POSITION. If the tool rest is   too far away from the wheel, the workpiece   may be pulled down, causing loss of con-   trol and pulling your hand into the grinding   1 5. RING TEST. Perform a "ring test" on grind-   ing wheels before installation to ensure   that they are safe to use. A wheel that does   not pass the ring test may break or fly apart   during operation. See Page 17 for details   on how to perform a ring test.   wheel. Keep the tool rest within ⁄8" of the   wheel when operating.   12. EYE SHIELD POSITION. Hot sparks from   grinding can cause serious eye and skin   damage. Always ensure the eye shield is   in place and properly angled so that you   are protected. If the eye shield is damaged,   replace it immediately!   6. STARTING GRINDER. If a wheel is dam-   aged, it will usually fly apart shortly after   start-up. To protect yourself, always stand   to the side of the grinder when turning it   ON and allow it to gain full speed before   standing in front of it.   13. CRACKED WHEEL. Cracked wheels   may break and fly apart during operation.   Replace cracked wheels immediately!   7. LUNG PROTECTION. Grinding produces   hazardous dust, which may cause long-   term respiratory problems. Always wear a   NIOSH approved dust mask or respirator   when grinding.   -7-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Additional Safety Instructions for Sanders   1. RESPIRATOR AND SAFETY GLASSES.   Always wear a respirator and safety glass-   es while operating the machine. Dust and   chips are created when sanding. Some   debris will be ejected, becoming hazards to   the eyes and lungs.   7. FEEDING WORKPIECE. Firmly grasp the   workpiece in both hands and ease it into   the machine using light pressure. DO NOT   jam the workpiece into the machine during   operation. Feed the workpiece against the   direction of rotation. DO NOT sand tapered   or pointed stock with the point facing the   feed direction. Never sand more than one   piece of stock at a time.   2. DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM. Never   operate the sander without an adequate   dust collection system in place and run-   ning.   8. UNATTENDED OPERATION. Never leave   the machine running unattended.   3. CLOTHING. DO NOT wear loose clothing   while operating this machine. Roll up or   button sleeves at the cuff.   9. REPLACING SANDPAPER. Replace   sanding paper when it becomes worn. DO   NOT operate the sander with damaged or   badly worn sandpaper.   4. HAND PROTECTION. DO NOT place   hands near, or in contact with, sanding belt   during operation. DO NOT allow fingers to   get pinched between the workpiece and   the table. This may pull the operator’s hand   into the machine and cause serious injury!   10. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS.   Perform machine inspections and main-   tenance service promptly when called for.   Disconnect power before performing main-   tenance or adjustments on the sander.   5. MINIMUM STOCK DIMENSIONS. Do not   1 sand any stock thinner than ⁄16", narrower   11. EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. Any   problem, with the exception of convey-   or belt tracking that is concerned with   any moving parts or accessories, must be   investigated and corrected with the power   disconnected, and after all moving parts   have come to a complete stop.   than 1⁄8", or shorter than 9".   6. INSPECTING WORKPIECES. Always   inspect workpiece for nails, staples, knots,   and other imperfections that could be dis-   lodged and thrown from the machine during   sanding operations.   7. SANDING METAL. DO NOT sand any kind   of metal, as this is an imminent fire hazard   and could lead to serious injury or death.   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 per-   sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor   work results.   Like all machines there is danger associ-   ated with the Model H7760. Accidents are   frequently caused by lack of familiarity or   failure to pay attention. Use this machine   with respect and caution to lessen the pos-   sibility of operator injury. If normal safety   precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri-   ous personal injury may occur.   -8-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS   110V Operation   Serious personal injury could occur if you   connect the machine to the power source   before you have completed the set up pro-   cess. DO NOT connect the machine to the   power source until instructed to do so.   Figure 3. Typical type 5-15 plug & receptacle.   Amperage Draw   The Model H7760 motor draws the following amps   under maximum load:   Motor Draw...........................................3.2 Amps   Circuit Recommendations   We recommend connecting this machine to a   dedicated circuit with a verified ground (Figure   3), using the circuit breaker size given below.   Never replace a circuit breaker with one of higher   amperage without consulting a qualified electri-   cian. If you are unsure about the wiring codes   in your area or you plan to connect your   machine to a shared circuit, you may create a   fire hazard—consult a qualified electrician to   reduce this risk.   This machine must have a ground prong in   the plug to help ensure that it is grounded.   DO NOT remove ground prong from plug   to fit into a two-pronged outlet! If the plug   will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet   installed by a qualified electrician.   Circuit Breaker.......................................10 Amps   Plug/Receptacle Type   Included Plug Type........................... NEMA 5-15   Extension Cords   We do not recommend the use of extension cords.   If you find it absolutely necessary:   Electrocution or fire could   result if this machine is   not grounded correctly or   if your electrical configu-   ration does not comply   with local and state codes.   Ensure compliance by   checking with a qualified   electrician!   • • • Use at least a 16 gauge cord that does not   exceed 50 feet in length!   The extension cord must also contain a   ground wire and plug pin.   A qualified electrician MUST size cords over   50 feet long to prevent motor damage.   -9-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 3: SET UP   Unpacking   Inventory   After all the parts have been removed from the   carton, you should have the parts shown in   Figure 4:   Some metal parts may   have sharp edges on   them after they are   formed. Please examine   the edges of all metal   parts before handling   them. Failure to do so   could result in injury.   Inventory   Qty   A. Spark Guard............................................... 1   B. Wheel Dressing Tool.................................. 1   C. Eye Shield & Bracket ................................. 1   D. Tool Rests .................................................. 2   E. Grinder/Sander Unit ................................... 1   F. Hardware Bag ............................................ 1   —Knob Bolt M5-0.8.................................... 2   —Flat Washer 5mm ................................... 2   —Hex Nut M5-0.8 ...................................... 2   —Flat Washer 8mm ................................... 1   —Hex Bolt M8-1.25.................................... 1   —Support Arm Bracket .............................. 1   The Model H7760 is shipped from the manufac-   turer in a carefully packed carton. If you discover   the machine is damaged after you have signed   for delivery, please immediately call Customer   Service at (570) 546-9663 for advice.   Save the containers and all packing materials for   possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.   Otherwise, filing a freight claim can be difficult.   F A When you are completely satisfied with the con-   dition of your shipment, you should inventory the   contents.   D B NOTICE   A full parts list and breakdown can be found   toward the end of this manual. For easier   assembly, or to identify specific parts, please   refer to the detailed illustrations at the end of   the manual.   E C Figure 4. Model H7760 inventory.   -10-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To mount the grinder:   Items Needed for   Set Up   1. Find the best place in your shop to mount the   grinder/sander.   —Pick a spot on the workbench that   will allow enough room to move the   size of an anticipated workpiece around   the grinder. The operator (and possibly   bystanders) should have enough room to   stand out of the way.   The following items are needed to complete the   set up process, but are not included with your   machine:   Description   Qty   Wrench 8mm..................................................... 1   Wrench 13mm................................................... 1   Hex Bolt M8-1.25 (length varies)....................... 2   Flat Washer 8mm.............................................. 4   Lock Washer 8mm ............................................ 2   Hex Nut M8-1.25 ............................................... 2   —Mount the grinder in an area with   proper lighting and near electrical out-   lets. Lighting should be bright enough to   eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain.   Electrical circuits should be dedicated   or large enough to handle amperage   requirements.   Mounting   Note: Keep power or extension cords clear   of high-traffic areas. If you install new light-   ing, outlets, or circuits, observe all electrical   codes.   The Model H7760 weighs 22 lbs. Make sure   the workbench on which you plan to mount the   grinder is sturdy enough to hold the weight of the   machine and any downward pressure that may be   applied during operation. The workbench should   have a level surface and be heavy, or attached to   the floor so that it will not move during operation.   2. Mount the grinder to the workbench with bolts   that are long enough to exceed the thickness   of your workbench and the grinder base.   Secure each bolt with flat washers, a lock   washer, and a hex nut as illustrated in Figure   5.   Components and Hardware Required   Qty   Sander/Grinder Unit .......................................... 1   Hex Bolt M8-1.25 (length varies)....................... 2   Flat Washer 8mm.............................................. 4   Lock Washer 8mm ............................................ 2   Hex Nut M8-1.25 ............................................... 2   Note: Because sizes vary for each individual   situation, the hardware in this step is not included   with the Model H7760.   H7760   Base   Bolt   The Model H7760 can cause   personal injury if operated   by untrained users. Ensure   that your machine is inac-   cessible to children and visi-   tors by closing and locking   all entrances to your shop/   garage when you are away.   Flat   Washer   Flat   Washer   Workbench   Lock   Washer   Nut   NOTICE   When mounted, the cooling tray can be eas-   ily damaged if the grinder is tipped forward.   Figure 5. Mounting machine to the workbench.   -11-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Tool Rests   Spark Guard   & Eye Shield   The tool rest attaches to the inward side of   the guard and provides a surface that must be   used to support the workpiece during operation.   Certain types of grinding/sanding may require   jigs or accessories that will be used with the tool   rests to assure the proper angle of the workpiece   against the wheel. Failure to install and use the   tool rest can lead to serious personal injury!   The spark guard must be installed and positioned   8" from the grinding wheel to minimize sparks   1 ⁄ flying towards the operator. The eye shield must   be positioned between the grinding wheel and   the operator’s face to protect the operator from   flying debris—this is not a replacement for safety   glasses!   Components and Hardware Required   Qty   Components and Hardware Required   Qty   Knob Bolt M5-0.8............................................... 2   Flat Washer 5mm.............................................. 2   Hex Nut M5-0.8 ................................................. 2   Eye Shield & Bracket ....................................... 1   Eye Shield Support Arm.................................... 1   Support Arm Bracket......................................... 1   Spark Guard...................................................... 1   Flat Washer 8mm.............................................. 1   Hex Bolt M8-1.25............................................... 1   Carriage Bolt M6-1.0 x 18 ................................. 1   Flat Washer 6mm.............................................. 1   Hex Nut M6-1.0 ................................................. 1   Phillips Head Screw M5-0.8 x 8........................ 1   Flat Washer 5mm.............................................. 1   To install the tool rests:   1. Loosely attach the tool rests perpendicular to   the belt or wheel surface with the knob bolts   and 5mm washers and hex nuts.   2. To adjust the angle of the sanding belt tool   rest, use a square or a protractor to set the   angle of the tool rest in relation to the sanding   belt.   To install the spark guard and eye shield:   1. Using the included 5mm screw and washer,   install the spark guard as shown in Figure   1 3. Adjust both tool rests approximately ⁄16"-1⁄8   " from the grinding wheel and the sanding belt   and tighten the knob bolts. Figure 6 shows   the correct adjustment for the tool rest at the   grinding wheel.   Attach Support   Bracket Here   Attach Eye   Shield Here   Attach Spark   Guard Here   Figure 7. Spark guard and eye shield attached.   7.   2. Attach the eye shield to the support bracket   with the included 6mm carriage bolt, washer   and hex nut. Use the 8mm hex bolt and   washer to attach the support bracket to the   Figure 6. Tool rest installed and positioned near   the grinding wheel.   -12-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Belt Tracking   “Tracking” the sanding belt means to center the   belt on its rollers, so that it runs balanced and   does not make contact with the sides of the belt   cover.   To track the sanding belt:   1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE   POWER SUPPLY!   2. Rotate the grinding wheel.   Figure 9. Tracking control knob.   3. As you rotate the grinding wheel, watch how   the sanding belt rides on the upper roller. If   the belt is tracking properly, the sanding belt   should be centered between the sides of the   belt cover as shown in Figure 8.   6. After the belt is centered, spin the grinding   wheel approximately ten times to ensure that   the belt continues to track properly.   Dust Port   The dust port is located behind the sanding belt,   1 below the belt roller. The opening is 1 ⁄2" in diam-   eter and can be connected to a utility vacuum   (such as a SHOP•VAC®) or a dust collector.   To connect the dust port to a dust collection   system:   1. Place a hose clamp over the dust hose.   2. Slide the hose over the dust port.   Figure 8. Sanding belt centered between belt   3. Secure the hose airtight with the hose   cover edges at the upper roller.   clamp.   5. While spinning the wheel, turn the tracking   control knob (Figure 9) counterclockwise to   make the belt move to the left, or turn the   tracking control knob clockwise to make the   belt move to the right.   4. Check the hose with a light tug to ensure it is   secure.   -13-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 4: OPERATION   Test Run   Keep loose clothing   rolled up and out of the   way of machinery and   keep hair pulled back.   Once mounting is complete and adjustments are   done to your satisfaction, you are ready to test the   machine.   Disconnect power from   the machine when per-   forminganymaintenance,   assembly or adjustments.   Failure to do this may   result in serious personal   injury.   All grinding wheels have the potential of   breaking apart during operation, causing   serious personal injury or death! Always   stand to the side of the grinder when turn-   ing it ON and wear the proper safety equip-   ment to protect yourself.   To test run the grinder/sander:   1. Plug the machine into the power source.   Using this machine pro-   duces dust which may   cause allergic reactions   and respiratory prob-   lems. Protect yourself by   wearing safety glasses   and a respirator dur-   ing the entire operation   process. DO NOT wear   gloves while operating   this machine as they can   be caught in the rotating   surfaces and become   entangled. Failure to   comply with this warn-   ing may result in serious   personal injury.   2. Stand to the side of the grinding wheel and   turn the grinder ON.   The machine should run smoothly with little   or no vibration or rubbing noises. Strange or   unusual noises should be investigated and cor-   rected before operating the machine further. If   the machine seems okay, stay out of the line of   rotation of the grinding wheel and let it run for 1-   2 minutes to make sure the wheel is structurally   sound.   If you cannot easily locate the source of an   unusual noise or vibration, contact our Technical   Support department for help.   NOTICE   This section provides only a basic descrip-   tion of grinder/sander applications. There   are many different grinding wheels and sand-   ing belts available for your grinder/sand-   er. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you   read books, trade magazines, or get formal   training to maximize the potential of your   machine.   -14-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before Grinding   Operating Grinder   The grinder is a safe tool when used properly. In   addition to the safety instructions in this manual,   the most important safety consideration is to use   common sense at all times. What may be okay in   one situation, may not be safe in another.   The grinder is designed for use with hard metals   only. Soft metals and wood products should only   be used on the sanding belt, as they will quickly   load the grinding wheel surface and ruin its abra-   sive qualities.   Read the following statements to protect your-   self before grinding:   Grinding accidents can cause serious injury   or death! Protect yourself by reading and   following all preceding safety information in   this manual before grinding.   • Make sure all guards and eye shields are in   place.   • Stand to the side of the grinder when you turn   it on and allow it to run for one full minute   before EVERY use.   To grind with the grinding wheel:   • • Make sure that you have mounted your grind-   er securely and that you have performed the   “Test Run” instructions in this manual.   1. Fill the coolant tray 3⁄4 full with water.   2. With the machine plugged into power, stand   to the side of the grinding wheel, and move   the red switch to the ON position.   Remember that grinding often produces   sparks. DO NOT allow anyone to stand in   the path of the sparks. DO NOT grind near   flammable liquids or gases.   3. Allow the machine to run for at least 1 full   minute to ensure that the grinding wheel is   safe for use, then move to the front of the   machine.   • • Wear the proper protective clothing.   Remember that particles flying off of a grind-   ing wheel will be traveling very fast—prepare   for this. Wear safety glasses or a face shield,   a dust mask, earplugs, a leather apron, and   heavy leather boots.   4. Grasp the workpiece tightly and properly sup-   port it on the tool rest.   5. Place the workpiece against the front surface   of the wheel with moderate pressure, moving   it back and forth in a steady, even motion.   DO NOT lean into the workpiece in a manner   that may cause your hands to move into the   spinning wheel if the workpiece slips off.   Note: Using too much pressure will slow the   motor and may damage the wheel. Using   too little pressure will make the workpiece   bounce around and you will not make good   contact with the wheel.   • • Concentrate on the task at hand. STOP   grinding/sanding if there are distractions.   DO NOT grind on the side of the wheel.   Although side grinding is permissible for   some wheel types, the Model H7760 is not   designed for side grinding.   6. Regularly dip the workpiece into the coolant   tray to cool it off.   7. When you are ready to stop the grinder,   move the red switch to the OFF position. At   this point, DO NOT continue grinding and   DO NOT manually stop the grinding wheel   with your workpiece!   -15-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wheel Care   Wheel Dressing   Your safety depends, on a large part, on the   condition of the wheel during grinding. A wheel in   poor condition presents the possibility of breaking   apart during rotation, injuring the operator and   possibly causing property damage.   Dressing restores the grinding wheel with a like-   new abrasive quality. Whenever the front surface   of the wheel loses its abrasive qualities (loading   or polishing), then the wheel should be dressed. A   dressing tool is included for this purpose.   To properly care for your wheel, follow these   tips:   To dress the grinding wheel:   1. With the machine plugged into power, stand   to the side of the grinding wheel and move   the red switch to the ON position.   • Always transport, store and handle wheels   with care. Wheels may be damaged if they   are dropped or if heavy objects are stacked   on them.   2. Allow the machine to run for at least 1 full   minute to make sure that the grinding wheel   is not going to fly apart and injure you, then   move to the front of the machine.   • • Select the right grinding wheel for the job. DO   NOT grind material that is not designed for   the wheel.   3. Hold the dressing tool firmly on the tool rest   with both hands and press it lightly against   the front surface of the grinding wheel as   shown in Figure 10.   Select the right wheel for the machine. A   machine that rotates at a higher RPM than   the wheel rating may cause the wheel to fly   apart.   • Mount the wheels properly. (See the   “Replacing Wheels” instructions on Page 18   for guidance.) Never use a wheel with the   wrong arbor size for the grinder.   • • DO NOT abuse the wheel by jamming the   work into the grinding wheel with excessive   force.   Learn how to use the grinder and the grinding   wheels properly. Ask a trusted person with   experience or consult with your local library   to learn more.   • • Grinding on the side of the wheel may cause   wheel damage.   Figure 10. Using wheel dressing tool.   Dress the grinding wheel when the surface   loses its abrasive quality or “bite.”   4. Move the dressing tool in a side-to-side   motion, while keeping it even with the front   surface of the grinder.   5. Regularly pull the dressing tool away from the   wheel for visual inspection and repeat Steps   3 & 4 until the surface of the wheel appears   to be restored to its normal color and tex-   ture.   -16-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wheel Selection   Wheel Inspection   The Model H7760 only accepts Type 1 wheels   with a 1⁄2" bore.   Before mounting a new grinding wheel, it must   be inspected. DO NOT assume that a wheel is   in sound condition just because it is new—often,   damage can occur during shipping, with age, or   with exposure to moisture.   Aluminum oxide and silicon carbide wheels are   marked in a somewhat uniform manner by all   major manufacturers. Understanding these mark-   ings will help you understand the capabilities of   various wheels. Always refer to the manufactur-   er’s grinding recommendations when selecting a   wheel for your project.   First, the wheel should be given a Visual   Inspection. Look for any cracks, chips, nicks, or   dents in the surface of the wheel. If you see any   of these, DO NOT use the wheel.   The basic format for wheel numbering is:   Second, the wheel should be given a Ring Test.   This test will give you an indication of any internal   damage that may not be obvious during a visual   inspection.   Prefix Abrasive   Type 1   Grit   60   Grade Bond   Type Type   To perform a Ring Test:   A L V 1. Make sure the wheel that you test is clean and   dry; otherwise, you may get false results.   The Prefix is the manufacturer’s designation for a   particular type.   2. If size permits, balance the wheel with your   finger in the hole. If this is not possible, hang   the wheel in the air with a piece of cord or   string looped through the hole in the center.   The most common Abrasive Types used are A for   Aluminum Oxide and C for Silicon Carbide, and   occasionally SG for Seeded Gel.   3. At the spots shown in Figure 11, gently tap   the wheel with a light non-metallic device   such as the handle of a screwdriver or a   wooden mallet.   The Grit Size is a number that refers to the size   of the abrasive grain in the wheel. The lower the   number, the coarser the wheel. Grit sizes range   from 10, which is a very coarse grit used for   roughing, to 220, which is usually the upper range   for fine finish work.   Grade Type is an indication of the hardness of   the wheel—“A” being the softest and “Z” being   the hardest.   Bond Type refers to the type of bonding material   used to hold the abrasive material. Most general   purpose wheels will have a “V” indicating Vitrified   Clay is used. Vitrified Clay provides high strength   and good porosity. The other common bond type   is “B” for resin where synthetic resins are used.   These are used to grind cemented carbide and   ceramic materials.   There may be other numbers inserted that have   meaning for a particular type of wheel. Refer to   the manufacturer’s technical data for a complete   explanation.   Figure 11. Ring test tapping locations.   -17-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. An undamaged wheel will emit a clear metal-   lic ring or “ping” sound in each of these spots.   A damaged wheel will respond with a dull   thud that has no clear tone.   5. Mount the new wheel in the reverse order or   as shown in Figure 12. Always make certain   there is are paper or fiber discs between the   wheel flanges and the wheel itself. Tighten   the nut snugly but DO NOT over-tighten.   Over-tightening can crack the wheel.   5. If you determine from the ring test that the   wheel is damaged, DO NOT use it!   Paper/Fiber   Disc   Replacing Wheels   The wheel guard assembly must be removed in   order to mount or dismount a grinding wheel.   Flange   Flange   Wheel   The hazards of using a damaged wheel   include flying chunks of sharp abrasive   material that could cause serious injury or   death. Inspect every grinding wheel before   it is mounted and DO NOT use a damaged   grinding wheel!   Paper/Fiber   Disc   Nut   Figure 12. Wheel mounting order.   To remove/mount a wheel:   Omitting the paper discs during assembly   can put undue stress on the wheel, causing   it to crack and possibly fall apart! NEVER   assemble a grinding wheel on the arbor   without paper or fiber discs between the   wheel and the flanges.   1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE   POWER SUPPLY!   2. Remove the three Phillips head screws and   nuts that go through the outer guard. Take off   the outer guard and the rim guard.   6. Re-install the guards and shields.   3. Use a wrench on the nut that holds the wheel   on the arbor. Hold the wheel from turning   with your other hand.   7. Run a new wheel for at least one minute   while standing clear of the line of rotation. If a   wheel does have defects it will generally fail   as soon as it gets up to full speed.   Note: The grinding wheel arbor has a left-   handed thread, so loosening the nut will   require turning it clockwise.   4. Remove the outer wheel flange and paper   disc. Pull the wheel free from the arbor.   There will also be a paper disc and a wheel   flange on the back side of the wheel which   should also be removed.   -18-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Grasp the workpiece tightly and properly sup-   Sanding   port it on the tool rest.   5. Press the workpiece evenly against the sand-   ing belt with light pressure (see Figures 14   and 15). DO NOT press hard—let the rota-   tion of the belt do the work   The 2" sanding belt on the Model H7760 works   great for non-ferrous metals and wood products.   A wide variety of belts are also available for many   types of materials and stages of finishing.   The sanding belt will remove large amounts   of material quickly, including your skin. DO   NOT touch the sanding belt and always   position your hands so they will not slip into   the belt or get caught in the belt.   To sand a workpiece:   1. Before starting the machine, adjust the angle   of the tool rest so your workpiece can be   properly supported and the area you wish to   sand will be parallel with the sanding belt as   illustrated in Figure 13.   Figure 14. Sanding a workpiece.   Figure 15. Sanding a workpiece.   6. Remove your workpiece regularly to check the   progress the sander has made. Remember—   you can always remove more material but   you cannot add it!   Figure 13. Examples of tool rest angles.   2. With the machine plugged into power, stand   to the side of the grinding wheel, and move   the red switch to the ON position.   7. When you are finished sanding, move the   red switch to the OFF position. DO NOT con-   tinue sanding and DO NOT manually stop the   sanding belt with your workpiece!   3. Allow the machine to run for at least 1 full   minute to make sure that the grinding wheel   is not going to fly apart and injure you, then   move to the front of the machine.   -19-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Pull the sanding belt tension knob down   with one hand and work the sanding belt off   the rollers with the other hand as shown in   Figure 18.   Replacing Belts   Many belts are available with different grit sizes.   To remove/replace a sanding belt:   1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE   POWER SUPPLY!   2. Remove the star knob from the right-hand   sanding belt cover as shown in Figure 16,   and remove the cover.   Figure 18. Removing sanding belt.   5. Install the new sanding belt in the reverse   order of removal and replace the belt cover.   6. Track the new sanding belt as shown on   Page 13 BEFORE turning the machine ON.   Figure 16. Star knob removed.   3. Loosen the sanding belt tension knob, as   shown in Figure 17.   Figure 17. Sanding belt tension knob.   -20-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES   PRO-STIK® Belt Cleaners   G7984—Face Shield   H1298—Dust Sealed Safety Glasses   H1300—UV Blocking, Clear Safety Glasses   H2347—Uvex® Spitfire Safety Glasses   H0736—Shop Fox® Safety Glasses   Safety Glasses are essential to every shop. If   you already have a pair, buy extras for visitors   or employees. You can't be too careful when it   comes to shop safety!   G1511—Large (11/2" x 11/2" x 81/2")   G1512—Small (2" x 2" x 12")   H1446—13/8" x 41/4   " H1447—13/8" x 81/2   " These crepe-rubber Belt Cleaners quickly remove   gum and grit from belts and discs without dam-   age. Extend the life of your belts or discs with this   innovative natural cleaner.   H1300   H1298   G7984   H0736   H2347   Figure 19. Our most popular safety glasses.   Figure 20. PRO-STIK® Belt Cleaners.   Type 1 Grinding Wheels   Aluminum Oxide wheels are used for all kinds of   general grinding. Silicon Carbide wheels are for   grinding carbide. More of our wide range can be   found in the latest Grizzly catalog.   2" x 27" Silicon Carbide Sanding Belts   Our silicon carbide sanding belts are available in   packs of ten.   MODEL   H5016   H5017   H5018   H5019   H5020   H5021   H5022   SIZE   GRIT   60   MODEL   G1979   G1980   G1981   SIZE   BORE GRIT ABRASIVE   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   2" x 27"   6" x 3/4   6" x 3/4   6" x 3/4   " " " / / / 2 2 2 " " " 36   Aluminum Oxide   Aluminum Oxide   Silicon Carbide   1 80   1 1 60   100   120   150   180   220   120   -21-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE   Grinding Wheels   Disconnect power to the   machine when perform-   ing any maintenance,   assembly or adjust-   ments. Failure to do this   may result in serious   personal injury.   The grinding wheel should be inspected before   every use. Use the “ring test” method on Page   17 to verify the structural integrity. Take care in   storing grinding wheels to keep them free from   potential damage due to being dropped or having   other items dropped on them.   Replace the wheel when the wheel diameter is   reduced to 5". Operating at anything less than this   diameter does not allow the proper alignment of   the tool rest and the eye shield.   General   Always be aware of the condition of your machine.   Routinely check the condition of the following   items and repair or replace as necessary:   Depending on the type of grinding you do, the   grinding wheel may require periodic dressing.   Refer to the “Wheel Dressing” instructions on   Page 18 for details on how this is done.   • • • • • • Damaged or loose grinding wheel   Loose mounting bolts   Worn switch   Sanding Belts   Worn or damaged cord   Worn or damaged support bearings   Sanding belts can be cleaned ("unloaded") with   commercially-available crepe-rubber belt clean-   ers. To clean, simply press the belt cleaner up   against the moving belt and move across the   surface of the belt until all wood dust has been   removed. Grizzly's line of professional-grade   PRO-STIK® belt cleaners can be found on Page   21.   Any other condition that could hamper the   safe operation of this machine.   Lubrication   Sealed and pre-lubricated ball bearings require   no lubrication for the life of the bearings. All bear-   ings are standard sizes, and replacements can be   purchased from our Parts Department or a bear-   ing supply store.   -22-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SECTION 7: SERVICE   Review the troubleshooting and procedures in this section to fix your machine if a problem develops. If you   need replacement parts or you are unsure of your repair skills, then feel free to call our Technical Support   department at (570) 546-9663.   Troubleshooting   SYMPTOM   POSSIBLE CAUSE   CORRECTIVE ACTION   Motor will not start.   1. Low voltage.   1. Check power line voltage and correct if necessary.   2. Open circuit in motor or loose connections. 2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or   open connections.   Motor will not start; 1. Short circuit in line cord or plug.   1. Inspect cord and plug for damaged insulation or   shorted wires.   fuses or circuit break-   ers blow.   2. Short circuit in motor or loose connections. 2. Inspect all motor connections for loose or shorted   3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power   line.   terminals or worn insulation.   3. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.   Motor overheats.   1. Motor overloaded.   1. Reduce load on motor.   Motor stalls (result- 1. Motor overloaded.   1. Reduce load on motor.   ing in blown fuses or   tripped circuit).   2. Short circuit in motor or loose connections. 2. Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted   3. Low voltage.   terminals or worn insulation.   4. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power 3. Check power line voltage and correct if necessary.   line.   4. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.   1. Reduce workpiece pressure on wheel.   Machine slows when 1. Workpiece pressure is too great.   operating.   Wavy condition on 1. Machine vibrating.   1. Ensure machine is securely mounted.   2. Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.   3. Dress the grinding wheel.   surface of work-   piece.   2. Workpiece not being held firmly.   3. Wheel face uneven.   4. Wheel is too hard.   4. Use softer wheel, or reduce the feed rate.   Lines on surface of 1. Impurity on wheel surface.   workpiece.   1. Dress the grinding wheel.   2. Workpiece not being held tightly.   Burning spots or 1. Workpiece pressure is too great.   2. Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.   1. Reduce workpiece pressure on wheel.   2. Add an optional coolant system or cool the work-   piece more frequently.   cracks in the work-   piece.   2. Coolant required.   3. Improper type of grinding wheel.   3. Try a wheel which is softer style or a coarser grit.   Wheel dulls quickly, 1. Workpiece pressure is too great.   1. Reduce workpiece pressure on wheel.   2. Select a wheel with a harder bond.   3. Replace the wheel.   grit falls off.   2. Wheel is too soft.   3. Wheel diameter too small.   4. Bad wheel dress.   4. Dress the wheel.   5. Defective wheel bonding.   5. Consult manufacturer of grinding wheel.   Wheel clogs and 1. Wheel is too hard.   1. Select a wheel with a softer bond.   2. Increase the rate of movement of the workpiece onto   wheel.   workpiece   shows   2. Feed rate too slow.   burn marks.   3. Bad wheel dress.   4. Coolant required.   3. Dress the wheel.   4. Add an optional coolant system or cool the work-   piece more frequently.   -23-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Parts Breakdown   -24-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Parts List   REF PART #   DESCRIPTION   REF PART #   DESCRIPTION   1 PS54M   PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 45   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68   69   70   71   72   73   74   75   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   PH7760043 CAPACITOR SUPPORT   2 PH7760002 LEFT WHEEL COVER   PN16M HEX NUT M12-1.75 LH   PLW02M   LOCK WASHER 4MM   3 PH7760045 WHEEL DRESSING TOOL   PH7760046 LAMP SUPPORT   PH7760047 MOTOR HOUSING   PH7760048 CORD & PLUG   4 PH7760004 FLANGE   5 PH7760005 GRINDING WHEEL A36N5V   6 PS09M   PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10   7 PH7760007 LEFT SAFE GUARD   PH7760008 SPARK BREAKER   PH7760049 CORD CLIP   8 PN14M   HEX NUT M10-1.0   9 PW02M   PS05M   FLAT WASHER 5MM   PLW06M   LOCK WASHER 10MM   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 8   PH7760052 SWITCH PLATE   PH7760053 SWITCH   PH7760011 SUPPORT ARM   PH7760012 BRACKET   PN04M   PS21M   PW05M   HEX NUT M4-.7   PW01M   PB84M   FLAT WASHER 8MM   PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 15   FLAT WASHER 4MM   HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 14   CARRIAGE BOLT M6-1.0 X 18   PCB07M   PH7760057 RUBBER FOOT   PH7760016 EYESHIELD PLATE   PH7760058 COOLANT TRAY   PH7760059 BOTTOM PLATE   PH7760060 RIGHT MOUNT TOOL REST   PW03M   PS53M   FLAT WASHER 6MM   PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 10   PH7760019 HOUSING SCR M5-.8 X 123   PH7760020 KNOB M8-1.25   PW02M   PS09M   FLAT WASHER 5MM   PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10   PH7760021 END BELL   PH7760063 BULB S-25 12V 10W   PH7760064 LAMPSHADE   PN03M   PH7760023 WAVY WASHER 28MM   P6202RS BEARING 6202-RS   HEX NUT M8-1.25   PH7760065 DRESSING BASE   PH7760066 KNOB M6-1.0 X 10   PH7760067 ADJUSTMENT ROD   PH7760068 SPRING   PH7760025 STATOR   PH7760026 ROTOR   PN06M   HEX NUT M5-.8   PH7760069 TENSION PLATE   PH7760070 DRIVE SHAFT WASHER   PTLW02M EXT TOOTH WASHER 5MM   PH7760029 LEFT MOUNT TOOL REST   PH7760030 EYESHIELD   P6201   BEARING 6201-RS   PH7760072 UPPER DRIVE CYLINDER   PH7760073 DRIVE SHAFT   PH7760031 KNOB BOLT M5-.8 X 10   PLW01M   PW05M   PN04M   PN09M   LOCK WASHER 5MM   FLAT WASHER 4MM   HEX NUT M4-.7   PH7760074 WORK SUPPORT   PH7760075 DRIVE SHAFT SPACER   PH7760076 LOWER DRIVE CYLINDER   HEX NUT M12-1.75   PN01M   HEX NUT M6-1.0   PH7760036 SANDING BELT 2" X 27"   PH7760037 RIGHT WHEEL COVER   PTLW01M EXT TOOTH WASHER 4MM   PH7760078 KNOB BOLT M5-.8 X 10   PH7760079 DUST PORT   PR29M   PH7760081 SAFE BOARD   PN06M HEX NUT M5-.8   PH7760083 MACHINE ID LABEL   INT RETAIN RING 32MM   PS07M   PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8   PH7760040 RIGHT SAFE GUARD   PH7760041 CORD BUSHING   PC060   CAPACITOR CBB60   Safety labels warn about machine hazards and ways to prevent injury. The owner of this machine   MUST maintain the original location and readability of the labels on the machine. If any label is   removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before using the machine again. Contact   -25-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WARRANTY AND RETURNS   Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from   the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,   negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty   and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-   ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent   that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.   In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and   any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.   We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,   or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.   To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then issue   you a “Return Number,” which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the carton. We   will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the merchandise.   The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to   achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and   durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.   Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.   Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.   -26-   H7760 2" x 27" Belt Sander & 6" Grinder   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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