Grizzly Vertical Milling Machines G0728 User Manual

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Model G0728–31 (Mfg. Since 11/11)

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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

cover­long­hair.­Wear­non-slip­footwear­to­avoid­

accidental­slips,­which­could­cause­loss­of­work-

piece­control.

hAzARdOus dusT. Dust­ created­ while­ using­
machinery­ may­ cause­ cancer,­ birth­ defects,­ or­
long-term­ respiratory­ damage.­ Be­ aware­ of­ dust­
hazards­associated­with­each­workpiece­material,­
and­always­wear­a­NIOSH-approved­respirator­to­
reduce­your­risk.

hEARING PROTECTION.­ Always­ wear­ hear-

ing­ protection­ when­ operating­ or­ observing­ loud­

machinery.­ Extended­ exposure­ to­ this­ noise­

without­ hearing­ protection­ can­ cause­ permanent­

hearing­loss.

REMOVE AdJusTING TOOLs.­ Tools­ left­ on­

machinery­ can­ become­ dangerous­ projectiles­

upon­startup.­Never­leave­chuck­keys,­wrenches,­

or­ any­ other­ tools­ on­ machine.­ Always­ verify­

removal­before­starting!

INTENdEd usAGE.­ Only­ use­ machine­ for­ its­

intended­purpose­and­never­make­modifications­

not­ approved­ by­ Grizzly.­ Modifying­ machine­ or­

using­ it­ differently­ than­ intended­ may­ result­ in­

malfunction­or­mechanical­failure­that­can­lead­to­

serious­personal­injury­or­death!

AWKWARd POsITIONs.­ Keep­ proper­ footing­

and­balance­at­all­times­when­operating­machine.­

Do­not­overreach!­Avoid­awkward­hand­positions­

that­ make­ workpiece­ control­ difficult­ or­ increase­

the­risk­of­accidental­injury.

ChILdREN & BYsTANdERs. Keep­children­and­

bystanders­at­a­safe­distance­from­the­work­area.

Stop­using­machine­if­they­become­a­distraction.

GuARds & COVERs.­Guards­and­covers­reduce­
accidental­ contact­ with­ moving­ parts­ or­ flying­
debris.­ Make­ sure­ they­ are­ properly­ installed,­
undamaged,­and­working­correctly.

FORCING MAChINERY.­Do­not­force­machine.­

It­ will­ do­ the­ job­ safer­ and­ better­ at­ the­ rate­ for­

which­it­was­designed.

NEVER sTANd ON MAChINE.­ Serious­ injury­

may­ occur­ if­ machine­ is­ tipped­ or­ if­ the­ cutting­

tool­is­unintentionally­contacted.­

sTABLE MAChINE. Unexpected­movement­dur-

ing­ operation­ greatly­ increases­ risk­ of­ injury­ or­

loss­of­control.­Before­starting,­verify­machine­is­

stable­and­mobile­base­(if­used)­is­locked.

usE RECOMMENdEd ACCEssORIEs.­Consult­

this­owner’s­manual­or­the­manufacturer­for­rec-

ommended­ accessories.­ Using­ improper­ acces-

sories­will­increase­the­risk­of­serious­injury.

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
while­unattended.­

MAINTAIN WITh CARE.­Follow­all­maintenance­

instructions­ and­ lubrication­ schedules­ to­ keep­

machine­ in­ good­ working­ condition.­ A­ machine­

that­ is­ improperly­ maintained­ could­ malfunction,­­

leading­to­serious­personal­injury­or­death.­

ChECK dAMAGEd PARTs.­ Regularly­ inspect­

machine­ for­ any­ condition­ that­ may­ affect­ safe­

operation.­Immediately­repair­or­replace­damaged­

or­mis-adjusted­parts­before­operating­machine.

MAINTAIN POWER CORds. When­ disconnect-
ing­ cord-connected­ machines­ from­ power,­ grab­
and­pull­the­plug—NOT­the­cord.­Pulling­the­cord­
may­ damage­ the­ wires­ inside.­ Do­ not­ handle­­
cord/plug­with­wet­hands.­Avoid­cord­damage­by­
keeping­it­away­from­heated­surfaces,­high­traffic­
areas,­harsh­chemicals,­and­wet/damp­locations.

EXPERIENCING dIFFICuLTIEs. If­ at­ any­ time­
you­experience­difficulties­performing­the­intend-
ed­operation,­stop­using­the­machine!­Contact­our­
Technical­Support­at­(570)­546-9663.

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