Troubleshooting – Grizzly G0503 User Manual

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Model G0503 (Mfg. Since 12/08)

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Troubleshooting

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Motor will not start.

1. low voltage.

2. open circuit in motor or loose connections.

1. Check power line for proper voltage.

2. inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or

open connections

Motor will not start; fuses or

circuit breakers blow.

1. short circuit in power wires.

2. short circuit in motor or loose connections.

3. Circuit or motor overloaded

1. inspect wiring for damaged insulation and short-

ed wires.

2. repair or replace all connections on motor that

are loose or shorted or have worn insulation.

3. reduce amperage load on circuit or motor

Motor overheats.

1. Motor overloaded.

2. air circulation through motor restricted.

1. reduce load on motor.

2. Clean out motor to provide normal air circulation.

Motor stalls (resulting in blown

fuses or circuit breakers).

1. short circuit in motor or loose connections.

2. low voltage.

3. incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line.

4. Motor overloaded.

1. repair or replace connections on motor that are

loose or shorted or have worn insulation.

2. Correct the low voltage conditions.

3. install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

4. reduce load on motor.

Blade runs backwards.

1. two of the power wires reversed.

1. switch two of the power wires at the terminal

strip.

Blade slows when operating.

1. applying too much pressure to workpiece.

1. slow down the feed rate.

Blade slows when cutting and

squeals on start-up.

1. V-Belt loose.

1. V-Belt worn out.

1. tighten V-Belt as instructed on

page 48.

1. replace V-Belt as instructed on

page 48.

Excessive vibration.

1. V-Belt worn out.

2. Bent or worn out blade.

3. wheel bearings are worn out.

4. wheels are worn out.

1. replace V-Belt as instructed on

page 48.

2. replace blade as shown on

page 22.

3. replace wheel bearings.

4. replace wheels.

Conveyor will not run.

1. hydraulic motor is not running.

2. low on hydraulic fluid.

3. hydraulic lines are attached backwards.

1. see motor troubleshooting above.

2. Fix any leaks and add hydraulic fluid.

3. switch hydraulic lines.

Conveyor runs slow.

1. too much resistance because of a dull blade on

resaw, or an extremely heavy workpiece.

2. restricted line or bad hydraulic motor.

3. hydraulic fluid too cold.

1. replace the blade on the resaw, or remove the

extremely heavy workpiece.

2. replace hydraulic line or motor.

3. warm up hydraulic fluid or replace fluid with iso

Vg 68 hydraulic fluid.

hydraulic fluid is overheating.

1. oil cooler fins are dirty.

2. restricted flow through the oil cooler.

3. Cooling fan not working.

4. overworked system.

5. low on hydraulic fluid.

6. restricted hydraulic line.

7. Clogged filter.

1. Clean fins.

2. replace oil cooler.

3. repair cooling fan.

4. reduce load on conveyor belt.

5. Fix any leaks and add hydraulic fluid.

6. remove any pinch or kink in the hydraulic line.

7. replace filter and perform a hydraulic system

minor service as described on

page 37.

hydraulic fluid looks milky.

1. water in the hydraulic system.

1. replace the tank filler cap, tank gaskets, and

repair leaks on the suction side of the hydraulic

system. then perform a hydraulic system major

service as described on

page 38.

hydraulic fluid is dark brown

or opaque.

1. hydraulic fluid has become overheated and

thermal breakdown has occurred.

2. hydraulic fluid is contaminated.

1. repair the cause of overheating as described

above and then perform a hydraulic system major

service as described on

page 38.

2. perform a hydraulic system major service as

described on

page 38

.

Filter gauge is in the red.

1. Filter is clogged.

1. replace filter and perform a hydraulic system

minor service as described on

page 37.

Blade does not run evenly on

wheels or runs off.

1. tracking is not adjusted properly.

1. adjust tracking as instructed on

page 40.

Blade does not cut evenly or

leaves a rough surface.

1. Blade is not properly tensioned.

2. tooth set is uneven.

3. teeth are sharper on one side than the other.

4. Blade has a bad weld, or a crack.

1. adjust tension as instructed on

page 26.

2. replace blade as shown on

page 22.

3. replace blade as shown on

page 22.

4. inspect blade and replace as shown on

page 22

if necessary.

Blade contacting guides.

1. guides not adjusted correctly.

1. adjust guides as shown on

page 42.

workpiece hangs up on pres-

sure rollers.

1. pressure rollers out of adjustment.

1. adjust pressure rollers as described on

page 29.

workpiece is thicker on one

side than the other.

1. Conveyor is not level.

1. level the conveyor as described on

page 44.

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