Grizzly Machinery provides comprehensive web manuals for industrial equipment including lathes, mills, bandsaws, sanders, jointers, planers, and drill presses. These digital manuals offer detailed safety guidelines, operational procedures, maintenance schedules, troubleshooting guides, parts diagrams, and technical specifications. Below are key sections covering equipment categories, safety protocols, operation guides, maintenance procedures, parts identification, and technical support resources.
Grizzly Machinery manufactures and supports a wide range of industrial woodworking and metalworking equipment with detailed web manuals for each category.
| Category | Equipment Types |
|---|---|
| Metal Lathes | Bench lathes, engine lathes, toolroom lathes |
| Milling Machines | Vertical mills, horizontal mills, CNC mills |
| Bandsaws | Metal cutting, wood cutting, vertical/horizontal |
| Sanders | Belt sanders, disc sanders, spindle sanders |
| Jointers & Planers | Surface planers, thickness planers, jointer-planers |
| Drill Presses | Bench drill presses, floor drill presses, radial drills |
| Grinders | Bench grinders, pedestal grinders, sharpening systems |
| Saws | Table saws, miter saws, circular saws |
| Dust Collection | Dust collectors, air filtration systems |
| Accessories | Tooling, workholding, measuring instruments |
Essential safety protocols for operating Grizzly Machinery equipment. Always review before use.
WARNING! Never operate machinery without proper training. Keep hands away from moving parts. Always use push sticks and guards.
Standard operating procedures for Grizzly equipment to ensure proper and safe usage.
CAUTION! Never leave running machinery unattended. Follow manufacturer's recommended operating parameters.
Common issues and solutions for Grizzly Machinery equipment. Access OSD via machine controls or digital interface.
Digital Interface: POWER, Settings, Diagnostics, Calibration, Reset.
Mechanical Issues: Vibration (check balance, alignment), Noise (bearings, belts), Poor Finish (tooling, speeds). Electrical Issues: Motor won't start (power, switches), Overheating (ventilation, load), Intermittent operation (connections). Performance Issues: Inaccurate cuts (alignment, calibration), Reduced power (drive system), Irregular operation (controls).
Exploded view diagrams with part numbers for all Grizzly Machinery equipment.
Tip: Always verify part numbers with manufacturer before ordering. Keep diagrams for future reference.
Detailed specifications for Grizzly Machinery equipment models.
WARNING! Do not exceed manufacturer specifications. Operating beyond rated capacity voids warranty and creates safety hazards.
Standard warranty coverage for Grizzly Machinery equipment. Extended warranties available for purchase.
Technical support and customer service resources. Unplug equipment before contacting support.
CAUTION! Do not attempt repairs beyond your skill level. Contact qualified technicians for complex issues.
ANSI B11 series: Machine tool safety standards; OSHA 1910.212: Machine guarding requirements; NFPA 79: Electrical standards for industrial machinery; UL certification for electrical components; CE marking for European compliance. Copyright © 2025 Grizzly Industrial, Inc.; all trademarks property of Grizzly. For support, visit www.grizzly.com or contact 1-800-523-4777.
| Question | Category | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| How do I find my model number? | Identification | Located on machine nameplate, usually near motor or control panel. |
| Where can I get replacement parts? | Parts | Order through Grizzly website or authorized dealers using part numbers. |
| What maintenance is required? | Maintenance | Follow schedule in manual; lubrication, alignment, cleaning. |
| How do I calibrate my machine? | Operation | Use procedures in manual; may require special tools. |
| Is training available? | Support | Yes, through Grizzly training programs and online resources. |
Reset: For electronic controls, follow reset procedure in manual.
Service: 1-800-523-4777; www.grizzly.com; [email protected]