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Grizzly G0441 - User Manual

Grizzly G0441
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MODEL G0440/G0441
2 HP & 3 HP
CYCLONE DUST COLLECTORS
OWNER'S MANUAL
(For models manufactured since 03/12)
COPYRIGHT © APRIL, 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. REVISED OCTOBER, 2013 (TS)
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#TR7027 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
Model G0441 Shown
With Optional Stand
V6.10.13

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Questions and Answers

  • S
    Sherri MillerAug 1, 2025
    What to do if my Grizzly G0441 motor will not start?
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      Mr. Brian MaddenAug 1, 2025
      If the motor of your Grizzly Dust Collector won't start or growls upon starting, it could be due to several reasons: * A tripped power supply fuse or circuit breaker: Disconnect power and inspect the circuit for electrical shorts, then repair and replace the circuit breaker. * A broken toggle switch: Disconnect the power and check or replace the switch. * A faulty start capacitor: Replace the start capacitor. * A dented motor fan cover: Replace the motor fan cover (and fan, if damaged). * A faulty motor: Replace the motor.
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    Tracy TurnerAug 10, 2025
    Why is my Grizzly G0441 making loud noises and vibrating?
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      Natalie HernandezAug 10, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector is making a loud, repetitive noise or vibrating excessively, here's what might be happening: * The dust collector might not be on a flat surface, so stabilize it. * The impeller fan could be damaged and unbalanced, so unplug the dust collector and inspect the impeller for damage; replace if necessary. * The motor mounting might be loose, so re-tighten all fasteners on the dust collector. * The impeller may be loose on the motor shaft, so replace the motor and impeller as a set if the motor shaft and the impeller hub is damaged. * The motor fan cover may be dented, causing the motor fan to hit the cover while spinning, so replace the motor fan cover.
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    Megan SalazarAug 16, 2025
    How to fix a Grizzly Dust Collector motor that runs slow?
    • G
      George DiazAug 16, 2025
      If the motor of your Grizzly Dust Collector runs slower than normal, check the following: * Poor electrical connection: Inspect the power supply for loose, corroded, or overheated electrical connections and repair. * Low power source voltage: Have the power source voltage checked; reduce the length of the extension cord. * Faulty motor: Replace the motor.
  • R
    Rebecca AllenOct 24, 2025
    Why is my Grizzly Dust Collector not collecting dust effectively?
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      maria95Oct 25, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector isn't effectively collecting dust or chips, resulting in poor performance, consider these potential causes and solutions: * The dust collection drum may be full, so empty it. * The filter may be dirty, so clean it. * There might be a restriction in the duct line, so remove the dust line from the dust collector inlet and unblock the restriction. * The lumber could be wet, so process lumber with less than 20% moisture content. * There may be a leak in the ducting, so rework the ducting to eliminate all leaks and close dust ports for lines not being used. * There may not be enough open branch lines at one time, so open 1 or 2 more blast gates to different branch lines to allow the velocity in the main line to increase. * The machine dust collectio...

Summary

SECTION 1: SAFETY

General Safety Instructions for Machinery

Covers essential safety practices for operating machinery.

Warning Symbols and Meanings

Explains the meaning of safety symbols like Danger, Warning, Caution.

Additional Safety for Dust Collectors

Specific safety precautions related to dust collection operations.

SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY

Power Supply Availability and Rating

Discusses circuit requirements, current ratings, and voltage.

Connection Type and Grounding

Details hardwiring requirements and grounding procedures for safe operation.

SECTION 3: SETUP

SECTION 4: DESIGNING THE SYSTEM

Duct Sizing and Airflow Requirements

Explains how to determine duct size based on CFM requirements.

SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE

SECTION 8: SERVICE

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for problems like motor start-up or poor performance.

SECTION 9: WIRING

Wiring Safety Instructions

Critical safety warnings related to electrical connections and modifications.

G0440 Wiring Diagram

Visual representation of the electrical connections for the G0440 model.

G0441 Wiring Diagram

Visual representation of the electrical connections for the G0441 model.

SECTION 10: PARTS

Grizzly G0441 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGrizzly
ModelG0441
CategoryDust Collector
LanguageEnglish

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