Oscillation Speed; Choosing Sandpaper; Sanding Belt Replacement - Grizzly G0677 Owner's Manual

24" planer/sander
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Oscillation Speed

The oscillation speed of the sanding belt is adjust-
able. Different oscillating speeds yield different
sanding results. We recommend trying various
speeds on a scrap piece of wood similar to the
workpiece being used. The oscillation speed is
measured by how long it takes the belt to move
from one side to the other.
Tools Needed
Wrench 9mm ..................................................... 1
To adjust the oscillation speed:
1.
Loosen the lock nut on the speed control
adjustment knob (Figure 30).
Figure 30. Speed control adjustment knob.
2.
Turn the knob clockwise to decrease the
oscillation speed and counterclockwise to
increase it.
Note: To re-establish the factory setting,
back out the knob until it stops, then turn it
3
turns.
1
2
3.
Tighten the lock nut loosened in Step 1 to
secure the knob.
As you experiement with different oscillation
speeds, make a note of the timing from one
side to the other when you find the best sand-
ing results. That way you can readjust the
oscillation speed later if sanding that type of
material again.
G0677 24" Planer/Sander

Choosing Sandpaper

When selecting sandpaper, keep in mind that the
Model G0677 accepts only
belts. The grit you choose will depend on the
type of work, the species of wood and the stage
of finishing.
use, use these grit numbers as a general guide to
sandpaper type:
Grit
Qty
60 or less ..................................................Coarse
80-100 ................................................... Medium
120-150 ......................................................... Fine
We recommend using aluminum oxide sanding
belts for best results. The general rule of thumb
is to sand a workpiece with progressively higher
grit numbers, with no one grit increase of more
than 50; however, the type of wood and desired
Lock Nut
finish will determine the best grit to use.
Sandpaper finer than 150 grit can often load up or
burn workpieces.
To replace the sanding belt:
1.
2.
3.
When choosing which sandpaper to
Sanding Belt
Replacement
Follow Steps 1–3 on Page 19.
Remove the sanding belt.
Making sure the rotation arrows on the sand-
ing belt point the same direction as those
shown in Figure 18 on Page 19, install the
new sanding belt by starting first on the upper
roller, and then the lower roller.
Note: The sanding belt must be centered
between the limit switches and the edge of
the sanding belt must be between tongs of
the oscillation controller as shown in Figure
18 on Page 19. Damage to the sanding belt
could occur if the sander is turned ON before
the sanding belt is correctly positioned.
25"
wide by 60" long
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