Stock inspection and requirements, Sanding tips – Grizzly G0459P User Manual

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Model G0459/G0459P (Mfg. 7/11+)

Stock inspection and

Requirements

some workpieces are not safe or may require
modification before they are safe to sand.

before

sanding, inspect all workpieces for the follow-

ing:

Material Type: this machine is intended for
only sanding natural and man-made wood
products. this machine is not designed
to sand metal, glass, stone, tile, drywall or
cementitious backerboard.

Foreign Objects: nails, staples, dirt, rocks
and other foreign objects are often embed-
ded in wood. While sanding, these objects
can become dislodged and tear the sandpa-
per. always visually inspect your workpiece
for these items. if they can't be removed, do
not sand the workpiece.

Excessive glue or finish: sanding
workpieces with excess glue or finish will load
up the abrasive, reducing its usefulness and
lifespan.

Workpiece Dimensions: do not sand
boards less than 8" long, 2" wide and

1

8

"

thick to prevent damage to the workpiece to
reduce the risk of your hands contacting the
sandpaper (see

figure 14).

figure 14. Minimum dimensions for sanding.

1

8

" Min.

2" Min.

8" Min.

Sanding tips

replace the sandpaper with a higher grit to

achieve a finer finish.

raise the table with a maximum of

1

4

turn of

the crank handle until the workpiece is the
desired thickness.

reduce snipe when sanding more than one
board of the same thickness by feeding them
into the sander with the front end of the sec-
ond board touching the back end of the first
board.

Feed boards into the sander at different points
on the conveyor to maximize sandpaper life
and prevent uneven conveyor belt wear.

do not sand boards less than 8" long or
less than

1

8

" thick to prevent damage to the

workpiece and the drum sander.

extend the life of the sandpaper by regularly
using a pro-stiCK

®

sanding pad (

Page

24).

When sanding workpieces with irregular sur-
faces, such as cabinet doors, take very light
sanding passes to prevent gouges. When
the drum moves from sanding a wide surface
to sanding a narrow surface, the load on
the motor will be reduced, and the drum will
speed up, causing a gouge.

do not edge sand boards. this can cause
boards to kickback, causing serious personal
injury. edge sanding boards also can cause
damage to the conveyor belt and sandpa-
per.

When sanding workpieces with a bow or
crown, place the high point up (prevents the
workpiece from rocking) and take very light
passes.

Feed the workpiece at an angle to maximize
stock removal and sandpaper effectiveness,
but feed the workpiece straight to reduce
sandpaper grit scratches for the finish pass-
es.

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