Dust collection operation – Grizzly G0673 User Manual
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loud, repetitious noise, or
excessive vibration coming
from dust collector.
1. dust collector is not on a flat
surface and wobbles.
2. impeller fan is damaged and
unbalanced.
3. the motor mounting is loose.
4. impeller is loose on the motor
shaft.
5. Motor fan cover is dented, causing
the motor fan to hit the cover while
spinning.
1. stabilize the dust collector.
2. unplug dust collector, and inspect the impeller for
dents, bends, loose fins. replace impeller if any
damage is found.
3. Make sure all fasteners on the dust collector are
tight.
4. replace the motor and impeller as a set if the
motor shaft and the impeller hub is damaged.
5. replace motor fan cover.
dust collector does not
adequately collect dust or
chips; poor performance.
1. dust collection bag is full/filter bag
is dirty.
2. there is a restriction in the duct
line.
3. the dust collector is too far away
from the point of suction, or there
are too many sharp bends in the
ducting.
4. the lumber is wet and not flowing
through the dust lines smoothly.
5. there is a leak in the ducting, or a
series of small leaks, or too many
open ports.
6. there are not enough open branch
lines at one time, thereby causing
a velocity drop in the main line.
7. the ducting and ports are
incorrectly sized.
8. the machine dust collection
design is inadequate.
9. the dust collector is too small for
the dust collection system.
1. empty collection bag/clean or replace filter bag.
2. remove dust line from dust collector inlet and
unblock the restriction in the duct line. A plumbing
snake may be necessary.
3. relocate the dust collector closer to the point of
suction, and rework ducting without sharp bends.
refer to
Designing the System, beginning on
page 26.
4. process lumber with less than 20% moisture
content.
5. rework the ducting to eliminate all leaks. Close
dust ports for lines not being used. refer to
Designing the System on page 26 for more
solutions.
6. open 1 or 2 more blast gates to different branch
lines to allow the velocity in the main line to
increase.
7. reinstall correctly sized ducts and fittings. refer
to
Designing the System on page 26 for more
solutions.
8. use a dust collection nozzle on a stand.
9. install a larger dust collector to power your dust
collection system.
sawdust being blown
into the air from the dust
collector.
1. Bag clamps, dust collection
bag, or filter bag is not properly
secured.
1. reclamp the dust collection bag and air filter bag,
making sure bag clamps are tight and completely
over the bags.
Dust Collection Operation