Grizzly Grinder G9717 User Manual

6" GRINDER  
MODEL G9717  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
COPYRIGHT ©2000 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
1821 VALENCIA ST., BELLINGHAM, WA 98227  
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MARCH, 2000 PRINTED IN CHINA  
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Safety Instructions For Power Tools  
9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD  
. Make  
sure your extension cord is in good condi-  
tion. Conductor size should be in accor-  
dance with the chart below. The amperage  
rating should be listed on the motor or tool  
nameplate. An undersized cord will cause  
a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of  
power and overheating. Your extension  
cord must also contain a ground wire and  
plug pin. Always repair or replace exten-  
sion cords if they become damaged.  
13. DON’T OVERREACH.  
Keep proper footing  
and balance at all times.  
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.  
Keep  
tools sharp and clean for best and safest  
performance. Follow instructions for lubri-  
cating and changing accessories.  
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS  
before servicing  
and changing accessories, such as blades,  
bits, cutters, and the like.  
Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords  
LENGTH  
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTION-  
AL STARTING.  
Make sure switch is in off  
position before plugging in.  
AMP RATING  
0-6  
7-10  
11-12  
13-16  
25ft 50ft 100ft  
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12  
10  
16  
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12  
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10  
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10  
No  
17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.  
Consult the owner’s manual for recom-  
mended accessories. The use of improper  
accessories may cause risk of injury.  
17-20  
21-30  
18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.  
Before fur-  
ther use of the tool, a guard or other part  
that is damaged should be carefully  
checked to determine that it will operate  
properly and perform its intended function.  
Check for alignment of moving parts, bind-  
ing of moving parts, breakage of parts,  
mounting, and any other conditions that  
may affect its operation. A guard or other  
part that is damaged should be properly  
repaired or replaced.  
10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL.  
Do not wear  
loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,  
bracelets, or other jewelry which may get  
caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear  
is recommended. Wear protective hair  
covering to contain long hair.  
11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES.  
Also  
use face or dust mask if cutting operation  
is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have  
impact resistant lenses, they are NOT  
safety glasses.  
19. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-  
TENDED. TURN POWER OFF.  
Don’t  
leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.  
12. SECURE WORK.  
Use clamps or a vise to  
hold work when practical. It’s safer than  
using your hand and frees both hands to  
operate tool.  
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Additional Safety Instructions For Grinders  
1. ALWAYS WEAR  
ty goggles.  
8. NEVER GRIND SMALL STOCK.  
Do not  
a face shield and/or safe-  
attempt to grind or sharpen anything which  
can’t be adequately supported by the tool  
rest. Use clamping pliers or a similar holder  
when grinding parts which can’t be easily  
held by hand.  
2. SECURE THIS GRINDER  
benchtop or stand.  
firmly to a  
3. NEVER USE A GRINDING WHEEL  
which  
9. GRINDING CREATES SPARKS  
has evidence of cracking or chips. “Ring  
Check” the wheel to test its integrity (See  
Page 9 for checking procedure).  
, make  
sure your work area is free of combustible  
materials.  
4. USE ONLY PROPERLY SIZED WHEELS  
which have the right bore size and overall  
diameter.  
10. AVOID OVERHEATING THE WORK-  
PIECE.  
Excessive prolonged grinding on a  
workpiece can heat it to the point of being  
dangerously hot. Keep a water reservoir  
handy when grinding to quench hot parts.  
Overheating can also change the metallur-  
gical properties of your part.  
5. DRESS THE GRINDING WHEEL  
when its  
surface becomes rutted or uneven.  
Replace the wheel if the wear or damage  
becomes excessive.  
11. NEVER STICK AN OBJECT AGAINST THE  
WHEEL TO STOP THE WHEEL ROTA-  
TION.  
6. ALLOW THE WHEEL TO ATTAIN FULL  
SPEED  
before introducing the workpiece.  
7. ALWAYS USE THE SAFETY SHIELDS  
AND TOOL REST  
when grinding. The  
shields prevent sparks from flying, and the  
tool rest provides a firm rest on which to  
position the workpiece.  
Operating this equipment has the potential to  
propel debris into the air which can cause eye  
injury. Always wear safety glasses or goggles  
when operating equipment. Everyday glasses  
or reading glasses only have impact resistant  
lenses, they are not safety glasses. Be certain  
the safety glasses you wear meet the appro-  
priate standards of the American National  
Standards Institute (ANSI).  
No list of safety guidelines can be complete.  
Every shop environment is different. Always  
consider safety first, as it applies to your indi-  
vidual working conditions. Use this and other  
machinery with caution and respect. Failure to  
do so could result in serious personal injury,  
damage to equipment or poor work results.  
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SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS  
110V Operation  
Grounding  
In the event of an electrical short, grounding  
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a  
path of least resistance to disperse electric cur-  
rent. This tool is equipped with a power cord hav-  
The motor supplied with the G9717 must be oper-  
ated at 110V. Use an outlet configuration as  
Figure 1.  
shown in  
Under normal use, the motor  
draws approximately 2-3 amps @ 110V. We rec-  
ommend a 15 amp circuit breaker for 110V oper-  
ation. This should be satisfactory for normal use,  
while providing enough protection against motor  
damage caused by power surges.  
See  
ing an equipment-grounding conductor.  
Figure 1.  
The outlet must be properly installed  
and grounded in accordance with all local codes  
and ordinances.  
This equipment must be grounded.  
Please  
ensure that this machine is continuously  
grounded from the motor to the machine frame  
and then to a known ground. Verify that any  
existing electrical outlet and circuit you intend  
to plug into is actually grounded. If it is not, it  
will be necessary to run a separate 12 A.W.G.  
copper grounding wire from the outlet to a  
known ground. Under no circumstances should  
the grounding pin from any three-pronged plug  
Serious personal injury may  
be removed.  
occur.  
Figure 1.  
Typical 110V plug and outlet.  
Extension Cords  
Should it be necessary to use an extension when  
operating at 110V, make sure the cord is rated  
Hard Service (grade S) or better. Refer to the  
chart in Section 1: Safety Instructions to deter-  
mine the minimum gauge for the extension cord.  
The extension cord must also contain a ground  
wire and plug pin. Always repair or replace exten-  
sion cords when they become worn or damaged.  
We have covered some basic electrical  
requirements for the safe operation of your  
Surface Grinder. These requirements are not  
necessarily comprehensive. You must be sure  
that your particular electrical configuration  
complies with local and state codes. Ensure  
compliance by checking with your local munic-  
ipality or a licensed electrician.  
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SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Commentary  
Muncy, PA 17756  
Phone:(570) 546-9663  
Fax:(800) 438-5901  
We are proud to offer the Grizzly Model G9717  
6" Grinder. This Grinder is part of a growing  
Grizzly family of fine metalworking machinery.  
When used according to the guidelines set forth  
in this manual, you can expect years of trouble-  
free, enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly’s  
commitment to customer satisfaction.  
The specifications, drawings, and photographs  
illustrated in this manual represent the Model  
G9717 as supplied when the manual was pre-  
pared. However, owing to Grizzly’s policy of con-  
tinuous improvement, changes may be made at  
any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly.  
Whenever possible, though, we send manual  
updates to all owners of a particular tool or  
machine. Should you receive one, we urge you to  
insert the new information with the old and keep  
it for reference.  
The Model G9717 is intended for home and  
hobby-type use. It features a 13 HP, 110V motor,  
two 6" grinding wheels, one 60 grit and one 30  
grit. Eye shields and tool rests are included to  
ensure safe operation of the wheels.  
Replacement wheels with a 6" diameter and a 12  
bore are available through the Grizzly catalog.  
"
We are also pleased to provide this manual with  
the Model G9717. It was written to guide you  
through assembly, review safety considerations,  
and cover general operating procedures. It repre-  
sents our effort to produce the best documenta-  
tion possible. If you have any comments regard-  
ing this manual, please write to us at the address  
below:  
To operate this, or any power tool, safely and  
efficiently, it is essential to become as familiar  
with its characteristics as possible. The time  
you invest before you begin to use your Model  
G9717 will be time well spent. DO NOT oper-  
ate this machine until you are completely famil-  
iar with the contents of this manual. Make sure  
you read and understand all of the safety pro-  
cedures. If you do not understand something,  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
Technical Documentation  
P.O. Box 2069  
C
/O  
DO NOT  
operate the machine.  
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069  
Most importantly, we stand behind our machines.  
If you have any service questions or parts  
requests, please call or write us at the location  
listed below.  
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SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY  
Tool Rest  
Eye Shield  
The Eye Shield should be positioned between the  
grinding wheel and the operator’s face during  
grinding. This lessens the possibility for sparks or  
metal bits to go flying directly at the operator.  
The Tool Rest provides a surface which can be  
used to support the workpiece during grinding.  
Certain types of grinding may require jigs or  
accessories to assure the proper angle of the  
piece against the wheel.  
The Eye Shield has a clear plastic panel which is  
attached to a support bracket. Thread the long  
Phillips® head screw through the bracket, then  
through the shield, and then through the other  
side of the bracket. Use a nut and lockwasher,  
but leave it loose enough so the angle of the Eye  
Shield can be adjusted.  
The Tool Rest assembles to the inboard side of  
the Wheel Guard. Use two (2) hex bolts and lock-  
washers inserted through the rest support and  
thread into the tapped holes. Repeat this installa-  
tion for the opposite side wheel. The Tool Rest  
can be adjusted in and out by loosening these  
bolts. Always retighten before beginning grinding  
operations.  
Attach the support bracket to the top end of the  
wheel rim guard with a Phillips® head screw, flat  
washer and lockwasher into the tapped hole.  
Note that there is a slot in the support bracket  
which allow adjusting the Eye Shield up and  
down.  
Repeat the Eye Shield installation for the oppo-  
site side wheel.  
Figure 2.  
Tool rest installed.  
Figure 3.  
Eye shield in operating position.  
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Mounting to Bench  
Notes  
The grinder base has two holes directly under the  
wheel shaft. These holes can be used to mount  
the grinder to a workbench, table top, or other  
solid surface. Since grinding does develop a lot of  
force, it is best to mount the grinder solidly before  
using. If you wish for the grinder to remain  
portable, it can be temporarily clamped to a table.  
Just make certain no part of the clamping device  
interferes with the wheels or the tool rests.  
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SECTION 5: OPERATIONS  
Wheel Selection  
Starting and Stopping  
Once assembly has been completed, the G9717  
Grinder is ready for use in the shop.  
Aluminum oxide and silicon carbide wheels are  
marked in a somewhat uniform manner by all the  
major manufacturers. Understanding these mark-  
ings will help you understand the capabilities of  
various wheels. Always refer to the manufactur-  
er’s grinding recommendations when selecting a  
wheel for your project.  
The switch is located on the front of the grinder.  
To turn the grinder “ON”, push the right hand side  
of the rocker switch, to turn it “OFF”, push the left  
hand side of the switch. Always make sure the  
wheels come up to full speed before introducing  
the workpiece to the wheel.  
The basic format for wheel numbering is:  
When mounting a new wheel, or when there is  
any concern about wheel integrity, stand away  
from the line of rotation of the wheel and then turn  
the wheel “ON”. If there is a potential problem it  
will generally occur when the wheel is first start-  
ed.  
Prefix Abrasive  
Type  
Grit Grade Bond  
Size  
60  
Type  
V
36  
A
L
The most common abrasive types used are A for  
Aluminum Oxide and C for Silicon Carbide, and  
occasionally SG for seeded gel. The prefix is the  
manufacturer’s designation for a particular type.  
The grit size is a number referring to the size of  
the abrasive grain in the wheel. The lower the  
number the coarser the wheel - 10 is a very  
coarse wheel for roughing and 220 is usually the  
upper range for fine finish work.  
DO NOT make adjustments while the grinder is  
running. Ensure that the switch is off, power is  
disconnected and moving parts have stopped  
before making adjustments. Failure to comply  
could result in serious injury or electrical shock  
hazard.  
Grade is an indication of the hardness of the  
wheel, with A being softest to Z the hardest.  
Bond Type refers to the type of bonding material  
used to hold the abrasive material. Most general  
purpose wheels will have a V indicating Vitrified  
clay is used, providing a high strength and good  
porosity. The other most common is B for resin  
where synthetic resins are used. These are used  
to grind cemented carbide and ceramic materials  
Operation of this equipment has the potential  
to propel debris into the air which can cause  
eye injury. Always wear safety glasses or gog-  
gles when operating equipment. Everyday  
glasses or reading glasses only have impact  
resistant lenses, they are not safety glasses.  
Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet  
the appropriate standards of the American  
National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
There may be other numbers inserted which  
have meaning for a particular type of wheel.  
Refer to the manufacturer’s technical data for a  
complete explanation.  
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4
. Remove the outer wheel flange and the  
paper disc.  
Wheel Mounting  
5.  
Pull the wheel free from the arbor. There  
will also be a paper disc and a wheel flange  
on the back side of the wheel. Always make  
certain there is a paper or fiber disc  
between the wheel flanges and the wheel  
itself, this helps to spread the rotational  
forces across the inner area of the wheel.  
See Figure 5.  
Before mounting any wheel, check it for integrity  
by performing a “ring check”. Balance the wheel  
on one finger, then lightly tap the rim of the wheel  
with a piece of wood such as the handle of a  
hammer. The wheel should have a ringing or  
harmonic type of sound. If it responds with a dull  
thud it may indicate that the wheel has cracks. Do  
not use a wheel which is suspected of having  
cracks, or if there are visual chips, nicks or dents  
in the wheel surface. These discontinuities can  
lead to wheel failure where the wheel flies apart  
at operating speed. Always be sure to use a  
wheel which is rated for operating at speeds  
equal to or greater than 3450 RPM.  
The wheel guard assembly must be removed in  
order to mount or dismount a grinding wheel.  
®
1
. Remove the three Phillips head screws  
and nuts which go through the outer guard.  
2.  
Remove the outer guard and rim guard.  
See Figure 4.  
Figure 5.  
Grinding wheel assembly.  
6.  
Mount the new wheel in the reverse order.  
First a wheel flange, a paper disc, the  
wheel, a paper disc, a wheel flange and  
finally the nut itself. Tighten the nut snugly  
but do not over tighten. Over tightening can  
crack the wheel.  
7.  
Run a new wheel for at least 1-2 minutes  
while standing clear of the line of rotation.  
If a wheel does have defects it will gener-  
ally fail as soon as it gets up to full speed.  
Figure 4.  
Wheel guard components.  
Use a 34" or 19mm open end wrench on the  
nut which holds the wheel on the arbor.  
Hold the wheel from turning with the other  
hand. Note that the wheel on the left hand  
side of the machine is a left hand thread, so  
loosening it will require turning it clockwise.  
3.  
NEVER assemble a grinding wheel on the  
arbor without paper or fiber discs between the  
wheel and the flange. Omitting the discs can  
put undue stress on the wheel causing it to  
crack and possibly fly apart. ALWAYS “ring  
check” a wheel before assembly to make cer-  
tain it is sound with no cracks or flaws.  
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE  
Grinding Wheels  
General  
Make a habit of inspecting your Grinder each  
time you use it. Check for the following conditions  
and repair or replace when necessary:  
The grinding wheel should be inspected before  
every use. Use the ring check method noted in  
the Grinding Wheel section in Operations to ver-  
ify the structural integrity. If using coolant during  
grinding, always run the wheel for 5-10 minutes  
at the end of the operation to remove any coolant  
from the wheel. Take care in storing grinding  
wheels to keep them free from potential damage  
by being dropped, or having other items drop on  
them.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Loose mounting bolts.  
Worn switch.  
Worn or damaged cords and plugs.  
Damaged Grinding Wheel.  
Replace the wheel when the wheel diameter is  
reduced to 4". Operating at anything less than  
this diameter does not allow the proper alignment  
of the Tool Rest and the Eye Shield.  
Any other condition that could hamper the  
safe operation of this machine.  
Depending on the type of grinding you do, the  
grinding wheel may require periodic dressing.  
There are several different types of wheel dress-  
ing devices available on the market. Use a suit-  
able diamond or silicon carbide stick type dress-  
er. Sweep it smoothly and evenly several times  
across the face of the wheel. Dressing restores  
the abrasive quality of the wheel surface, plus it  
will bring the wheel edge back to a square form.  
Refer to the instructions which accompany your  
dressing accessory for complete detail on wheel  
dressing.  
Lubrication  
The Model G9717 features factory-sealed bear-  
ings. A sealed bearing requires no lubrication  
during its lifetime. Should a bearing fail, your  
grinder will probably develop a noticeable rumble,  
which will increase when the machine is put  
under load. If the bad bearing is not replaced, it  
will eventually seize - possibly doing damage to  
other parts of the machine. Bearings are standard  
sizes and can be replaced through Grizzly.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section covers the most common processing problems encountered in grinding and what to do about  
them. Do not make any adjustments until grinder is unplugged and moving parts have come to a complete  
stop.  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
1. Check power line for proper voltage.  
Motor will not start.  
1.  
2.  
Low voltage.  
Open circuit in motor or loose 2.  
connections.  
Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open connec-  
tions.  
Motor will not start; fuses or 1.  
Short circuit in line cord or plug. 1.  
Short circuit in motor or loose 2.  
connections.  
Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires.  
Inspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or  
worn insulation.  
circuit breakers blow.  
2.  
3.  
Incorrect fuses or circuit break- 3.  
ers in power line.  
Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.  
Motor overheats.  
1.  
2.  
Motor overloaded.  
Air circulation through the motor 2.  
restricted.  
1.  
Reduce load on motor.  
Clean out motor to provide normal air circulation.  
Motor stalls (resulting in 1.  
blown fuses or tripped cir-  
Short circuit in motor or loose 1.  
connections.  
Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or  
worn insulation.  
cuit).  
2.  
3.  
Low voltage.  
Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers 3.  
in power line.  
2
Correct the low voltage conditions.  
Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.  
4.  
Motor overloaded.  
4.  
Reduce load on motor.  
Machine slows when oper-  
ating.  
Depth of cut too great.  
Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.  
Wavy condition on surface 1.  
Machine vibrating.  
Workpiece not being held firmly. 2.  
Wheel face uneven.  
Wheel is too hard.  
1.  
Make sure machine is securely mounted on a solid surface.  
Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.  
Dress the grinding wheel.  
of workpiece.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
3.  
4.  
Use softer wheel, or reduce the feed rate.  
Lines on surface of work- 1.  
piece. 2.  
Impurity on wheel surface.  
Workpiece not being held tightly. 2.  
1.  
Dress the grinding wheel.  
Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.  
Burning spots or cracks in 1.  
Improper type of grinding wheel. 1.  
Try a wheel which is softer style or a coarser grit.  
the workpiece.  
2.  
3.  
Improper feed rate.  
Coolant required.  
2.  
3.  
Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.  
Add optional coolant system or introduce coolant by hand.  
Wheel dulls quickly, grit falls 1.  
Depth of cut too great.  
Wheel is too soft.  
Wheel diameter too small.  
Bad wheel dress.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.  
Wheel too soft for the material being ground, select harder bond.  
Replace the wheel.  
Dress the wheel.  
Consult manufacturer of grinding wheel.  
off.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Defective wheel bonding.  
Wheel clogs and workpiece 1.  
Wheel is too hard.  
Feed rate too slow.  
Bad wheel dress.  
Coolant required.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Wheel too hard for the material being ground, select softer bond.  
Increase the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.  
Dress the wheel.  
shows burn marks.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Add optional coolant system or introduce coolant by hand.  
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Ref#  
Part#  
Description  
Ref#  
Part#  
Description  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
P9717001  
P9717002  
P9717003  
P9717004  
P9717005  
P9717006  
P9717007  
P6202  
WHEEL COVER LH OUTER  
WHEEL NUT LH  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
029  
030  
031  
032  
034  
035  
036  
037  
038  
039  
040  
041  
042  
043  
044  
044  
045  
P9717023  
P9717024  
P9717025  
P9717026  
P9717027  
P9717029  
P9717030  
P9717031  
P9717032  
PW02M  
WHEEL NUT RH  
WHEEL COVER RH OUTER  
BASE  
WHEEL DISC  
SPARK BREAKER  
EYESHIELD  
SWITCH PROTECTOR  
SWITCH  
WHEEL COVER LH INNER  
TOOL REST LH  
CAPACITOR  
BASE PLATE  
BALL BEARING 6202ZZ  
BEARING HOUSING  
ROTOR  
RUBBER FOOT  
P9717009  
P9717010  
GRINDING WHEEL 30 GRIT  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 8  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8  
HEX NUT M5-0.8  
PWRCRD110L POWER CORD 110V W/PLUG  
PLW01M  
PS05M  
P9717012  
P9717013  
P9717014  
P9717015  
P9717016  
STATOR  
WAVY WASHER  
STRAIN RELIEF  
MOUNTING PLATE  
MOTOR BODY  
PS07M  
PN06M  
P9717039  
PS09M  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 45  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 13  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 12  
FLAT WASHER 8MM  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 15  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
017A P9717017A WARNING LABEL  
017B P9717017B NAMEPLATE LABEL  
P9717041  
PB06M  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
P9717018  
P9717019  
P9717020  
P9717021  
P9717022  
WHEEL COVER RH INNER  
WHEEL RIM GUARD  
TOOL REST RH  
PW01M  
PLW04M  
PB18M  
GRINDING WHEEL 60 GRIT  
WHEEL FLANGE  
PW03M  
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WARRANTY AND RETURNS  
1 year  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of  
to the original purchaser from  
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,  
negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty  
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-  
ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent  
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.  
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and  
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, spe-  
cial, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then  
issue you a “Return Number’’, which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the car-  
ton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the mer-  
chandise.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to  
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and  
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.  
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.  
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.  
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WARRANTY CARD  
NAME_______________________________________________  
PHONE NUMBER___________________  
STREET________________________________________________________________________________  
CITY_______________________________STATE_________ZIP ___________________________________  
MODEL# _________________  
INVOICE#_________________  
The following information is given on a voluntary basis. This information will be used for marketing purposes to help  
Grizzly develop better products. Your name will be included in our mailing list only. It will not be sold to other com-  
panies. of course, all information is strictly confidential.  
1.  
How did you find out about us?  
__Advertisement  
__Catalog  
__Friend  
__Card deck  
__Website  
__Other____________________  
2.  
3.  
Do you think your machine represents good value? __YES  
__NO  
Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for Grizzly customers in your area? __YES  
(Note: Your name will be used a maximum of three times.)  
__NO  
4.  
To which of the following publications do you subscribe? Check all that apply.  
__Home Shop Machinist  
__Projects in Metal  
__Modeltec  
__Rifle Magazine  
Other ________________  
__Hand Loader Magazine  
__Precision Shooter  
__RC Modeler  
__Live Steam  
__Shotgun News  
__Model Airplane News  
5.  
What is your annual household income?  
__$20,000-$30,000  
__$30,001-$40,000  
__$40,001-$50,000  
__$50,001-$60,000  
__$60,001-$70,000  
__$70,001-$80,000  
__$80,000-$90,000  
__+$90,000  
6.  
7.  
To which age group do you belong?  
__20-30 __41-50__61-70  
__31-40 __51-60__+70  
Which of the following machines or accessories do you own? Check all that apply.  
__Engine Lathe  
__Abrasive Cutoff  
__Arc Welder  
__Oxy/Ac. Outfit  
__Air Compressor  
__Drill Press  
__Sheet Metal Machine  
__Other _____________________________  
__Band Saw (Metal)  
__Band Saw (Wood)  
__Milling Machine  
__Bench Grinder  
8.  
9.  
How many of the machines you checked in Question 7 are Grizzly machines? ______________________  
Which of the following tooling and accessories do you own? Check all that apply.  
__Milling Vises  
__Indexing Head  
__Rotary Table  
__Collet Closer  
__Taper Attachment  
__Boring Head  
__Digital Readout  
__Tool Post Grinder  
__Other _________________________________________  
10. In the space below, list three tools you would like Grizzly to carry.  
11. Of all the mail order metalworking company’s you have purchased from, how do you rate Grizzly in terms of over-  
all customer satisfaction?  
__The best  
__Below average  
__Above average  
__The worst  
__Average  
12. Comments_______________________________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________________________________________  
________________________________________________________________________________________________  
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Stamp  
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GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
P.O. BOX 2069  
BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069  
FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE  
Send a Grizzly Catalog to a friend:  
Name_______________________________  
Street_______________________________  
City______________State______Zip______  
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