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Grizzly G0785 - User Manual

Grizzly G0785
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COPYRIGHT © MARCH, 2015 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#BB17317 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
MODEL G0785
WALL-MOUNT DUST COLLECTOR
w/CANISTER FILTER
OWNER'S MANUAL
(For models manufactured since 3/15)

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kristin SmithJul 29, 2025
    Why Grizzly Dust Collector does not collect dust adequately?
    • A
      Adam GarciaJul 29, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector isn't collecting dust or chips adequately, resulting in poor performance, several factors could be at play. The dust collection bag might be full, or there could be a restriction in the duct line. The dust collector may be too far away or the ducting may have too many sharp bends. Ensure that the lumber you are processing has less than 20% moisture content. Check for leaks in the ducting or too many open ports. Incorrectly sized ducting or inadequate machine dust collection design could also be the reason. Finally, the dust collector might be too small for the task or machine.
  • J
    Joseph JohnsonAug 4, 2025
    What to do if Grizzly Dust Collector machine does not start?
    • G
      Gerald FloresAug 4, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector doesn't start or a breaker trips, consider these potential causes. Ensure the switch disabling key is installed. Check the plug/receptacle for faults or incorrect wiring and correct it. Verify the power supply voltage and circuit size are correct. Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse if it has tripped or blown, ensuring the circuit is correctly sized and free of shorts. Correct any incorrect motor wiring connections. Replace the ON/OFF switch if it's faulty. Test or replace the start capacitor if it's at fault. Finally, test, repair, or replace the motor if necessary.
  • C
    Chelsea BonillaAug 10, 2025
    Why Grizzly Dust Collector machine stalls?
    • E
      Elizabeth HermanAug 10, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector stalls or is underpowered, consider these potential causes. There may be a dust collection ducting problem, such as blockages or leaks. The dust collector might be undersized. The filter bags or filter element could be at fault, requiring emptying and cleaning. Ensure the motor is wired correctly. Check the plug/receptacle for faults. If the motor overheated, clean the motor, let it cool, and reduce the workload.
  • J
    Jerome BoltonAug 15, 2025
    How to fix sawdust being blown into air from Grizzly dust collector?
    • M
      Mrs. Amanda ReyesAug 16, 2025
      If sawdust is being blown into the air from your Grizzly dust collector, it may be because the duct clamps or dust collection bag are not properly clamped and secured. Re-secure the ducts and dust collection bag, making sure the duct and bag clamps are tight and completely over the ducts and bag. Also, check if the bag clamp is loose or damaged and retighten it.
  • J
    Julie TorresAug 22, 2025
    Why does Grizzly Dust Collector machine have vibration?
    • C
      cindy93Aug 22, 2025
      If your Grizzly Dust Collector has vibration or noisy operation, it could be due to several reasons. A motor or component might be loose. Inspect and replace any damaged bolts or nuts, and retighten with thread locking fluid. The motor fan could be rubbing on the fan cover. Fix or replace the fan cover and replace any loose or damaged fan. The motor bearings might be at fault; test by rotating the shaft. If there's rotational grinding or a loose shaft, bearing replacement is required. The impeller might be loose on the motor shaft. Tighten the impeller.

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Contact Info

How to reach Grizzly Industrial for support and inquiries.

Manual Accuracy

Information regarding the accuracy and updates of the owner's manual.

Identification

MACHINE DATA SHEET

Main Specifications

Operation

Details about the dust collector's operational capabilities and parameters.

Construction

Information on how the dust collector is built and its components.

Features

Highlights key features and benefits of the dust collector.

SECTION 1: SAFETY

Safety Instructions for Machinery

General safety guidelines for operating machinery safely.

Safety Symbols Explained

Explanation of warning symbols used throughout the manual for hazard communication.

General Safety Precautions

Additional Safety for Dust Collectors

SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY

Availability and Circuit Requirements

Power supply needs, voltage, and circuit requirements for safe operation.

Grounding and Extension Cords

Grounding Requirements

Essential guidelines for properly grounding the machine to prevent electrical hazards.

Extension Cords

Recommendations and limitations regarding the use of extension cords with the equipment.

Voltage Conversion to 240 V

SECTION 3: SETUP

Unpacking and Initial Inspection

Steps for safely unpacking the machine and checking for any shipping damage.

Needed for Setup

List of necessary tools and items not included with the machine for setup.

Inventory

Site Considerations

Installation Site Requirements

Guidelines for selecting an appropriate location, including weight load, space, and environment.

Electrical and Lighting Installation

Requirements for power source connection and adequate lighting in the work area.

Assembly

Collection System

Material Selection for Ducting

Guidance on choosing appropriate materials for dust collection hoses and ducts.

Duct Grounding Procedures

Instructions for grounding the dust collection system to prevent static electricity hazards.

Dust Collection Capacity

Power Connection

Connecting and Disconnecting Power

Safe procedures for plugging in and unplugging the machine from the power source.

Test Run Procedure

SECTION 4: OPERATIONS

General Operation and Usage

Basic instructions for operating the dust collector and its intended use.

Machine Storage Guidelines

Recommendations for safely storing the dust collector when not in use.

SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES

SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication

Recommended checks and lubrication procedures for optimal performance.

Cleaning Collection Bags

Instructions for safely emptying and maintaining dust collection bags.

Replacing Collection Bags

Cleaning Canister Filter

SECTION 7: SERVICE

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guide to diagnosing and resolving problems with the motor and electrical system.

Dust Collector Performance Issues

Tightening Impeller

SECTION 8: WIRING

Wiring Safety Instructions

Critical safety warnings and precautions to observe when working with electrical wiring.

Wiring Diagram

SECTION 9: PARTS

Main Breakdown Diagram

Exploded view illustrating the main components and their assembly.

Parts List

WARRANTY & RETURNS

Grizzly G0785 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGrizzly
ModelG0785
CategoryDust Collector
LanguageEnglish

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