Schedule, Emptying drum, Cleaning filters – Grizzly G0601 User Manual

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Model g0442/g0601 (Mfg since 3/12)

section 7: maintenance

always disconnect power

to the machine before

performing maintenance.

failure to do this may

result in serious person-

al injury.

schedule

For optimum performance from your machine,
check the following items during operation. if you
notice a problem, resolve it before continuing
operation. At the end of the day, make sure the
machine is turned

OFF and disconnected from

power.

during operations:

dust collection drums and bags.

Check/repair loose mounting bolts.

pressure leaks.

Worn or damaged wires.

Any other condition that would hamper the
safe and efficient operation of this machine.

emptying drum

empty the collection drum when it is no more than

3

4

full. if the drum becomes overfilled, the chips

will be sucked back into the intake barrel and
passed through to the canister filters.

how quickly the drum will fill up is based on the
type of work being done at the time.

When first using the machine, check the drum
regularly to get an idea of how often it needs to
be emptied.

the Model g0442/g0601 dust collector has
a gentle brush system inside the canisters for
removing any built-up dust from the filter pleats.

cleaning filters

to clean the filters, pull the red handles down all
the way, then pull the black handles down and
hook them in place.

note: Always make sure to leave the red handles
in the up position to ensure that the brushes return
to their proper position and do not restrict the fil-
ter.

to avoid injury to your

eyes and lungs from fine

airborne particles, always

wear safety glasses and

a respirator when working

with the dust collection

bags.

figure 72. Brush handles for cleaning canister

filters.

Black

handle

hook

red

handle

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