Installing an in-line lubricator (optional) – Grizzly G0711 User Manual

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Model G0711 (Mfg. Since 7/10)

5. Raise the die up close to the hammer by

moving the die housing lever to the left.

Figure 11. Raising the die up closer to the

hammer using the die housing lever.

12. Test the operation of the planishing ham-

mer by briefly pushing and releasing the foot
switch. The hammer should actuate.

—If the hammer DOES actuate, the machine

is operating correctly and you are finished
with the

Assembly & Setup.

—If the hammer DOES NOT actuate, adjust

the air pressure up 20 PSI, then test the
foot switch again. If the hammer still DOES
NOT actuate after this test, adjust the
speed adjustment knob on the planishing
hammer assembly (

Figure 12) and try

again.

6. (Optional) Remove the plug (part #28) from

the C-frame, and use a funnel or other tool to
pour sand into the frame. Replace plug when
complete.

7. Place 8-10 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the

air fitting on the foot switch and another 8-10
drops in the air fitting installed in the ham-
mer assembly. This is more than the usual
amount of lubrication you will use during
maintenance. The purpose of this is to "load
up" the pneumatic components when they
are new.

8. Connect the air supply to the hose coming

out of the foot switch (see

Figure ??).

Note: There are many different styles of
quick connect fittings. If the air fitting supplied
with the Model G0711 does not fit the style
you have on your hose, you will need to make
them match.

9. Place the foot switch on the floor, then posi-

tion it in a comfortable operating position.

10. Adjust the air pressure to 50 PSI.

11. If you have not already done so, put on your

safety glasses and hearing protection now.

—If the planishing hammer still does not

actuate, and you have verified that the
air pressure valve is turned

ON, Contact

Grizzly Tech Support for help.

Figure 12. Speed adjustment knob.

Speed

Adjustment

Knob

Installing an In-Line Lubricator

(Optional)

To make maintenance easier and increase the
life of your hammer, we recommend installing an
in-line lubricator between the speed adjustment
knob and the air hose that feeds the hammer
assembly.

This will ensure that your hammer assembly
receives a continuous supply of lubrication during
operation.

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