Grizzly G1971 User Manual

Operation, Operation tips, Parts breakdown & list

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G1970/G1971/G1972 Pneumatic Sanding Drum

Operation

1. DISCONNECT BUFFER FROM POWER!

2. Install the sanding drum on the buffer shaft

using the spacers and flanges included with
the buffer (

Figure 2).

3. Slide the sanding sleeve over the sanding

drum.

4. Use a bicycle pump (or other manual pump)

to inflate the drum until the sanding sleeve is
secure. Do not exceed the 10 PSI maximum
rating.

Figure 2. Mounting drum to shaft.

Operation Tips

Adjust the pressure in the drum to fine-tune
its firmness for sanding contours.

Always hold the workpiece firmly—the soft
surface of the drum will exert more force
on the workpiece than a traditional sanding
drum.

Deflate the drum when not in use.

Buffer Shaft

Sanding Drum

Buffer Mounting

Hardware

Parts Breakdown & List

MODEL REF PART #

DESCRIPTION

G1970

1

P1970001

RUBBER DRUM 3"

2

P1970002

VALVE STEM

3

PFH08

FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2

4

P1970004

10 PSI MAX. LABEL

5

P1970005

AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL

G1971

1

P1971001

RUBBER DRUM 4"

2

P1971002

VALVE STEM

3

PFH08

FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2

4

P1970004

10 PSI MAX. LABEL

5

P1970005

AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL

G1972

1

P1972001

RUBBER DRUM 6"

2

P1972002

VALVE STEM

3

PFH08

FLAT HD SCR 10-24 X 1/2

4

P1970004

10 PSI MAX. LABEL

5

P1970005

AIR COMPRESSOR LABEL

If you need help with your new pneumatic tool,
call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.

Replacement Sanding Sleeves

G1973 3" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide

G1974 3" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide

G1975 4" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide

G1976 4" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide

G1977 6" x 6" x 100 Grit Silicon Carbide

G1978 6" x 6" x 150 Grit Silicon Carbide

4

EXPLOSION HAZARD!

Do not use an air compressor

to inflate the sanding drum!

Over-inflation will cause the

bladder to explode, resulting

in personal injury and/or tool

damage

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