Additional safety for canister dust collectors – Grizzly G0583 User Manual

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G0583 1 HP Canister Dust Collector

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Additional Safety for Canister Dust Collectors

6. AVOIDING FIRES. Do not allow steel to

strike against impeller which may produce
a spark. Sparks can smolder in wood dust
for a long time before fire or flame is detect-
ed. If metal contacts metal during opera-
tion, immediately turn off the dust collector,
unplug the power cord from the outlet or
flip the disconnect switch and wait for all
moving parts to stop. Remove collection
bags and empty the dust into an approved
air tight metal container in case of spark.
Remedy the metal to metal contact problem
before resuming operation.

7. OPERATIONAL QUESTIONS. If at any

time you are experiencing difficulties per-
forming the intended operation, stop using
the machine! Then contact our service
department or ask a qualified expert how
the operation should be performed.

8. DUST HAZARD. Be aware that certain

woods may cause an allergic reaction
in people and animals, especially when
exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know
what type of wood dust you will be exposed
to in case there is a possibility of an allergic
reaction. Always wear an approved respira-
tor!

1. MACHINE USE. Do not use this dust col-

lector to pick up liquids and metal scrap

including, but not limited to, nails and fil-

ings. Metallic debris will contact the spin-

ning impeller and could spark. The spark

could then cause a sawdust explosion or

severe fire hazard. Also, do not pick up

material which cannot safely pass through

the impeller such as solid wood scraps.

2. KEEPING FINGERS SAFE. Do not place

your hands or tools near the open inlet dur-
ing operation for any reason including, but
not limited to, unclogging material and test-
ing suction. The impeller could cause seri-
ous damage to body parts if touched while
spinning.

3. SAFE SERVICING. Disconnect power and

allow impeller to come to a complete stop

before servicing or working on the dust col-

lector ducting system.

4. SUSPENDED DUST PARTICLES AND

IGNITION SOURCES. Do not operate the

dust collector in areas where explosion risks

would be high if dust were dispersed into

the area. Areas of high risk include, but are

not limited to, areas near pilot lights and/or

open flames.

5. EMPTYING BAGS. When emptying dust

from the collection bags, wear a respira-
tor and safety glasses. Empty dust into an
approved container and dispose of prop-
erly.

No list of safety guidelines can be com-

plete. 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 follow guidelines could

result in serious personal injury, damage to

equipment or poor work results.

DO NOT use the dust collector for any

other purpose besides collecting dust from

connected woodworking machines. A dust

collector should NEVER be used as an air

cleaner. For safest use, wear a respirator

and use an air cleaner in addition to the

dust collector.

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