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Grizzly G0529 - User Manual

Grizzly G0529
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COPYRIGHT © SEPTEMBER, 2003 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. REVISED AUGUST, 2017 (JH)
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#JT5422 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
MODEL G0529
OSCILLATING SPINDLE &
12" DISC SANDER
OWNER'S MANUAL
(For models manufactured since 04/17)

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Questions and Answers

  • R
    Ronald Berger IVSep 23, 2025
    What to do if workpiece frequently gets pulled out of my hand using Grizzly Sander?
    • K
      Keith SanchezSep 23, 2025
      If the workpiece frequently gets pulled out of your hand when using the Grizzly Sander, ensure you are supporting the workpiece against the stop by using the back stop. Also, start the workpiece on a trailing corner.
  • C
    Christopher WhiteAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Grizzly G0529 Sander motor stalls and blows fuses?
    • S
      Stephen AtkinsonAug 25, 2025
      If the Grizzly Sander motor stalls, resulting in blown fuses or a tripped circuit, inspect the motor connections for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation. Correct any low voltage issues. Make sure the correct fuses or circuit breakers are installed. Also, reduce the load on the motor.
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    Terri CaldwellAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Grizzly Sander motor overheat?
    • A
      Ashley Gibson DVMAug 26, 2025
      If the Grizzly Sander motor overheats, reduce the load on the motor and the applied load on the machine. Clean out the motor to ensure normal air circulation.
  • S
    Sarah HernandezAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Grizzly G0529 slow down when operating?
    • G
      greenerinAug 26, 2025
      If the Grizzly Sander machine slows down during operation, reduce the pressure applied to the workpiece, letting the sleeve or disc movement do the work. Also, ensure that the circuit wires are the proper gauge and avoid using extension cords.
  • A
    April RussellAug 27, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Grizzly Sander that will not start?
    • B
      Benjamin LewisAug 27, 2025
      If the Grizzly Sander motor won't start, check the power line for proper voltage. Inspect all lead connections on the motor for loose or open connections.
  • B
    Bonnie ClarkSep 16, 2025
    Why is my Grizzly Sander glazing sanding surfaces?
    • A
      Anthony WallaceSep 16, 2025
      Glazed sanding surfaces on your Grizzly Sander can occur if you are sanding wet stock. Dry the stock properly before sanding. This can also happen when sanding stock with high residue. Either use different stock, or accept the characteristics of the stock and plan on cleaning/replacing sleeves/discs frequently.
  • A
    April HenrySep 13, 2025
    Why does my Grizzly Sander surface clog quickly?
    • R
      Renee ScottSep 13, 2025
      The sanding surface of your Grizzly Sander might clog quickly or burn due to too much pressure against the sleeve/disc. Reduce pressure on the workpiece while sanding. This can also happen when sanding softwood. Either use different stock, or accept the characteristics of the stock and plan on cleaning/replacing sleeves frequently.
  • M
    Ms. Holly BowersSep 14, 2025
    Why does my Grizzly Sander machine slow down when operating?
    • T
      Taylor CrossSep 14, 2025
      Your Grizzly Sander might slow down when operating if you are applying too much pressure to the workpiece. Sand with less pressure and let the movement of the sleeve/disc do the work. Also, ensure the circuit wires are the proper gauge and avoid using extension cords.
  • C
    Chelsea WestSep 5, 2025
    Why do grains rub off my Grizzly Sander sleeve so easily?
    • L
      lewisalanSep 6, 2025
      If grains easily rub off the sanding sleeve or disc of your Grizzly Sander, store the sanding sleeve/disc away from extremely hot or dry temperatures. Store the sanding sleeve/disc flat, not bent or folded.
  • S
    stephaniehoffmanSep 3, 2025
    How to avoid deep grooves with Grizzly G0529 Sander?
    • K
      Kristin GeorgeSep 3, 2025
      If you are getting deep sanding grooves or scars in the workpiece when using the Grizzly Sander, use a finer grit sanding sleeve/disc. Sand with the grain, reduce pressure on the workpiece, and keep the workpiece moving while sanding.

Summary

SECTION 1: SAFETY

Safety Instructions for Machinery

Outlines critical safety guidelines for operating the machine.

Additional Safety for Combo Sanders

Provides specific safety advice for combined sanding operations.

SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY

Availability

Discusses requirements for power supply circuits and professional installation.

110 V Circuit Requirements

Details the specific electrical circuit specifications needed for the machine.

Grounding & Plug Requirements

Explains proper grounding and plug usage for electrical safety.

SECTION 3: SET UP

SECTION 4: OPERATIONS

Spindle Sanding

Details how to perform spindle sanding operations safely and effectively.

Disc Sanding

Steps for performing disc sanding operations.

Miter Sanding

How to perform miter sanding using the miter gauge.

SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Schedule

Outlines a maintenance schedule for daily, after-use, weekly, and monthly checks.

SECTION 7: SERVICE

Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common motor, electrical, and machine operation problems.

Machine Operation (Continued)

Continues troubleshooting common issues related to machine operation.

SECTION 8: WIRING

Wiring Safety Instructions

Details critical safety precautions for working with the machine's electrical wiring.

Wiring Diagram

Presents the electrical wiring diagram for the sander.

WARRANTY & RETURNS

Grizzly G0529 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGrizzly
ModelG0529
CategorySander
LanguageEnglish

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