Site considerations cleaning – Grizzly G5954 User Manual

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G5954 5HP Dust Collector

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Working Clearances

Consider existing and anticipated service/main-
enance needs, size of material to be processed
through each machine, and space for auxiliary
stands, work tables or other machinery when
establishing a location for your new machine. See

Figure 4 for the minimum working clearances.

Unsupervised children and

visitors inside your shop

could cause serious per-

sonal injury to themselves.

Lock all entrances to the

shop when you are away and

DO NOT allow unsupervised

children or visitors in your

shop at any time!

When cleaning, avoid chlorine-based solvents,
such as acetone or brake parts cleaner, as they
may damage painted surfaces should they come
in contact. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions when using any type of cleaning
product.

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Figure 4. Minimum working clearances.

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Gasoline and petroleum

products have low flash

points and could cause

an explosion or fire if

used to clean machinery.

DO NOT use gasoline or

petroleum products to

clean the machinery.

Many of the solvents

commonly used to clean

machinery can be toxic

when inhaled or ingest-

ed. Lack of ventilation

while using these sol-

vents could cause seri-

ous personal health risks

or fire. Take precautions

from this hazard by only

using cleaning solvents

in a well ventilated area.

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