CHAIN DRIVE. Grizzly G1033


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Chain Drive

Adjust the chain drive by loosening the chain tensioner and loosen the chain until you can turn each corner sprocket independently. If the back of the table is too high, the back two sprockets will need to be rotated clockwise to lower the table. Each tooth on the sprocket represents

.016" of vertical movement as the cogs are turned. Make sure, as you turn the sprocket, to keep an accurate tooth count to ensure that the table is lowered equally on both the left and right sides. Turn the sprockets in small increments until the front clearance matches the back.

When the front-to-back clearance is within the

.016'' tolerance, tighten the idler sprocket on the chain drive and tighten the lock bolts.

With the front-to-back adjustments made, we can concentrate on the alignment between the table and cutterhead. To check table-to-cutterhead alignment:

1.

Place Block ''A'' on the table under the left end of the cutterhead. Raise the table until the block touches the bottom of the cutterhead.

See Figure 9.

2.

Slide the block across the table toward the right side of the cutterhead.

3.

If the block becomes too tightly wedged between the table and the cutterhead, or if there is a noticeable gap between the block and the cutterhead, the table will need to be adjusted.

4.

If you find a substantial gap (larger than

.016''), follow the directions above for loosening the chain drive and turn the two right sprockets (independently of the chain) until the gap is eliminated. Turn the sprockets counterclockwise from the bottom to raise the table.

5.

If the table is too high at the right side, rotate the sprockets in the opposite direction.

G1033 20" Planer

Figure 9.

Using block to align cutterhead.

When you get the tolerance to within the .016'' range, micro-adjust by loosening the Allen head cap screws and lifting the table upward or downward until the table and cutterhead are in alignment.

See Figure 10.

This process may require adjusting the columns on both the left and right hand sides until you find the correct combination.

REMEMBER:

When making adjustments, be certain to tighten fasteners after each step to ensure the accuracy of your tests. When adjusting the chain drive, keep in mind that if the chain becomes too loose, it will fall off of all the sprockets. Returning it to its proper location can be frustrating.

Figure 10.

Micro-adjustment screws.

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Key Features

  • Capable of planing workpieces up to 20 inches wide.
  • Equipped with a powerful motor for efficient material removal.
  • Adjustable table and rollers for precise thickness control.
  • Anti-kickback fingers for enhanced safety.
  • Dust hood for cleaner operation.
  • Knife setting jig for accurate blade alignment.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I adjust the chain tension?
Refer to the 'Chain Adjustment' section of the manual for detailed instructions on adjusting the chain tension.
How do I lubricate the machine?
Lubrication points are identified in the 'Lubrication' section of the manual. Use a light machine oil or lubricant recommended for power tools.
What type of wood can I plane with this machine?
The Grizzly G1033 can handle various wood types, including hardwoods and softwoods. Refer to the 'Wood Characteristics' section of the manual for specific recommendations and tips.